Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Francis_Thornhagh> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 73 of
73
with 100 triples per page.
- Francis_Thornhagh abstract "Sir Francis Thornhagh or Thornhaugh (1617 – 1648) was an English soldier, High Sheriff and MP.He was born the son of the East Retford MP and High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire Sir Francis Thornhagh of Fenton, Nottinghamshire, and educated at Lincoln school and Magdalen College, Cambridge, before entering the Inner Temple in 1636. He was appointed High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire for 1637.He enlisted to fight in the Netherlands under the Earl of Essex, returning in 1640.He married Elizabeth, daughter and coheiress of John St. Andrew, of Gotham. They lived on St. Mary's Hill, Nottingham, and at his wife's home, Rushcliffe Hall, Gotham.He was made a Justice of the Peace in 1642. During the Civil War he was, like his father, a Parliamentarian, served on the shire committee and was appointed Lieutenant-Colonel of his father's horse regiment. On his father's death he succeeded to his estates at Fenton and elsewhere, together with his colonelcy. He was wounded at the relief of Gainsborough in 1643 and again at Newark later that year. After the Parliamentary victory at the Battle of Rowton Heath near Chester, he was voted a 1000 pounds prize for his gallantry. He was then elected as MP for East Retford, taking his seat when the town was freed from the Royalists in 1646.After the end of the Civil War, a Scottish army under the Duke of Hamilton marched south and Thornhagh marched under Oliver Cromwell to meet them. He was killed near Chorley during mopping up operations after the Battle of Preston.He left an only son John, who also became Sheriff of Nottinghamshire and MP for East Retford (and Nottinghamshire).".
- Francis_Thornhagh birthDate "1617".
- Francis_Thornhagh birthYear "1617".
- Francis_Thornhagh deathDate "1647".
- Francis_Thornhagh deathYear "1647".
- Francis_Thornhagh wikiPageExternalLink thornhagh1.htm.
- Francis_Thornhagh wikiPageID "33260478".
- Francis_Thornhagh wikiPageLength "2863".
- Francis_Thornhagh wikiPageOutDegree "23".
- Francis_Thornhagh wikiPageRevisionID "579235594".
- Francis_Thornhagh wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Gainsborough.
- Francis_Thornhagh wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Preston_(1648).
- Francis_Thornhagh wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Rowton_Heath.
- Francis_Thornhagh wikiPageWikiLink Category:1617_births.
- Francis_Thornhagh wikiPageWikiLink Category:1648_deaths.
- Francis_Thornhagh wikiPageWikiLink Category:17th-century_English_people.
- Francis_Thornhagh wikiPageWikiLink Category:17th-century_soldiers.
- Francis_Thornhagh wikiPageWikiLink Category:English_MPs_1640xe2x80x9348_(up_to_Prides_Purge).
- Francis_Thornhagh wikiPageWikiLink Category:High_Sheriffs_of_Nottinghamshire.
- Francis_Thornhagh wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_Lincolnshire.
- Francis_Thornhagh wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_killed_in_the_English_Civil_War.
- Francis_Thornhagh wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_of_the_Stuart_period.
- Francis_Thornhagh wikiPageWikiLink Cavalry.
- Francis_Thornhagh wikiPageWikiLink Chorley.
- Francis_Thornhagh wikiPageWikiLink East_Retford_(UK_Parliament_constituency).
- Francis_Thornhagh wikiPageWikiLink Fenton,_Nottinghamshire.
- Francis_Thornhagh wikiPageWikiLink High_Sheriff_of_Nottinghamshire.
- Francis_Thornhagh wikiPageWikiLink John_Thornhagh.
- Francis_Thornhagh wikiPageWikiLink Justice_of_the_peace.
- Francis_Thornhagh wikiPageWikiLink Magdalene_College,_Cambridge.
- Francis_Thornhagh wikiPageWikiLink Oliver_Cromwell.
- Francis_Thornhagh wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Devereux,_3rd_Earl_of_Essex.
- Francis_Thornhagh wikiPageWikiLinkText "Francis Thornhagh".
- Francis_Thornhagh dateOfBirth "1617".
- Francis_Thornhagh dateOfDeath "1647".
- Francis_Thornhagh name "Thornhagh, Francis".
- Francis_Thornhagh shortDescription "English politician".
- Francis_Thornhagh wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Persondata.
- Francis_Thornhagh wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Francis_Thornhagh description "English politician".
- Francis_Thornhagh description "English politician".
- Francis_Thornhagh subject Category:1617_births.
- Francis_Thornhagh subject Category:1648_deaths.
- Francis_Thornhagh subject Category:17th-century_English_people.
- Francis_Thornhagh subject Category:17th-century_soldiers.
- Francis_Thornhagh subject Category:English_MPs_1640xe2x80x9348_(up_to_Prides_Purge).
- Francis_Thornhagh subject Category:High_Sheriffs_of_Nottinghamshire.
- Francis_Thornhagh subject Category:People_from_Lincolnshire.
- Francis_Thornhagh subject Category:People_killed_in_the_English_Civil_War.
- Francis_Thornhagh subject Category:People_of_the_Stuart_period.
- Francis_Thornhagh hypernym Soldier.
- Francis_Thornhagh type Agent.
- Francis_Thornhagh type Person.
- Francis_Thornhagh type Politician.
- Francis_Thornhagh type Person.
- Francis_Thornhagh type Politician.
- Francis_Thornhagh type Agent.
- Francis_Thornhagh type NaturalPerson.
- Francis_Thornhagh type Thing.
- Francis_Thornhagh type Q215627.
- Francis_Thornhagh type Q5.
- Francis_Thornhagh type Person.
- Francis_Thornhagh comment "Sir Francis Thornhagh or Thornhaugh (1617 – 1648) was an English soldier, High Sheriff and MP.He was born the son of the East Retford MP and High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire Sir Francis Thornhagh of Fenton, Nottinghamshire, and educated at Lincoln school and Magdalen College, Cambridge, before entering the Inner Temple in 1636.".
- Francis_Thornhagh label "Francis Thornhagh".
- Francis_Thornhagh sameAs Q5482604.
- Francis_Thornhagh sameAs m.0h7mh05.
- Francis_Thornhagh sameAs Q5482604.
- Francis_Thornhagh wasDerivedFrom Francis_Thornhagh?oldid=579235594.
- Francis_Thornhagh givenName "Francis".
- Francis_Thornhagh isPrimaryTopicOf Francis_Thornhagh.
- Francis_Thornhagh name "Francis Thornhagh".
- Francis_Thornhagh name "Thornhagh, Francis".
- Francis_Thornhagh surname "Thornhagh".