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  1. Clavin, Terry. Wentworth, Sir Thomas (1593–1641), earl of Strafford, lord lieutenant of Ireland, was born 13 April 1593 in Chancery Lane, London, second but eldest surviving son of William Wentworth of Wentworth House, West Riding, Yorkshire, and his wife Anne, daughter of Sir Robert Atkinson of Stowell, Gloucestershire.

  2. Thomas Wentworth, first earl of Strafford (1593–1641), lord deputy and subsequently lord lieutenant of Ireland, was born on Good Friday 1593 (13 April) in London. In the 1620s he sat in every English parliament except during the 1626 session.

  3. 23 Richard Cust, ‘Wentworth's “change of sides” in the 1620s’, in Merritt, ed., Political world of Thomas Wentworth, pp. 63–80, at pp. 66–7. The works which Wentworth studied during his travels through France are noted in Stoye, J. W., English travellers abroad, 1604–1667 (London, 1952), p. 65Google Scholar.

  4. THOMAS WENTWORTH, first Earl of Strafford (1593-1641), statesman, the eldest son of Sir William Wentworth of Wentworth-Woodhouse, and his wife Anne, daughter of Sir Robert Atkinson of Stowell, Gloucestershire, was born on Good Friday, 13 April 1593, at the house of his mother's father, in Chancery Lane, and was baptised at St. Dunstan's-in-the-West.

  5. 25 de jun. de 2021 · This accompanies Mark Empey’s Historical Journal article Power, Prerogative, and the Politics of Sir Thomas Wentworth in Early Stuart England and Ireland. In 1643 an anonymous pamphlet entitled The Kingdomes Monster Vncloaked from Heaven was published amidst the deepening crisis of the English civil war.

  6. The trial of Thomas Wentworth, First Earl of Strafford before the House of Lords in the spring of 1641 remains one of the most controversial state treason trials in English history. Essentially, Strafford stood trial for his role in Charles I's personal rule of 1629–40 and his impeachment represented more than simply a political vendetta of a ...

  7. Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Strafford (1593-1641), Statesman. Sitter associated with 109 portraits A powerful statesman, Strafford initially supported Parliament but was won over by Charles I. As President of the Council of the North (1628), and Lord-Deputy of Ireland (1632), he established a reputation for vigorous and efficient administration.

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