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  1. 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 ...

  2. BCW Project is a website that explores the history of the British Civil Wars, Commonwealth and Protectorate. This webpage tells the story of Thomas Wentworth, Earl of Strafford, a powerful and controversial adviser to King Charles I who was executed by Parliament in 1641.

  3. 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.

  4. 29 de mai. de 2018 · Strafford, Thomas Wentworth, 1st earl of (1593–1641). Wentworth made his name as a champion of constitutional rule by opposing the forced loan of 1626. However, in the 1628 Parliament he suggested the compromise which culminated in Charles I's acceptance of the petition of right. This opened the way to a career in government, and in 1633 the ...

  5. Abstract. O n 16 April 1641 the House of Commons resolved that Thomas Wentworth, first Earl of Strafford, had ‘endeavoured to subvert the ancient fundamental laws of these realms of England and Ireland and to introduce an arbitrary and tyrannical government against law’. 1 Five days later an Act of Attainder was passed by the House after ...

  6. Thomas Wentworth, Earl of Strafford. Thomas Wentworth was born in London in 1593. The son of a large Yorkshire landowner, Wentworth was knighted when he was only eighteen. In 1614 Wentworth was elected to the House of Commons. He was originally critical of Charles I and in 1626 opposed attempts by the king to impose forced loans.

  7. Thomas Wentworth, 2nd Baron Wentworth (1525 – 13 January 1584) was an English peer, courtier, administrator and military commander during the reigns of Edward VI, Mary I and Elizabeth I. His reputation suffered through the surrender of Calais in 1558, which occurred under his command.

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