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  1. John Hampden (Great and Little Hampden, Buckinghamshire, Reino Unido 1595- Thame, Reino Unido, 24 de junio de 1643) 1 fue un político inglés y uno de los principales parlamentarios que desafío la autoridad de Carlos I de Inglaterra en el período previo a la Guerra Civil inglesa (Revolución Inglesa). 2 Se convirtió en una figura nacional ...

  2. The John Hampden Society Library. Some of these volumes can be loaned out for study purposes. For details, contact Sam Hearn on 020 8995 2666 or 07833376222 or e-mail The Librarian. List of the members that held places, both civil and military.

  3. 18 de jun. de 2010 · John Hampden and The Battle of Chalgrove Field 1643. John Hampden was mortally wounded at The Battle of Chalgrove. "He's the classic English hero, someone dying at the height of his powers, fighting the good cause." So says Samuel Hearn, chairman of the The John Hampden Society. "The big story in the English Civil War is Oliver Cromwell vs King ...

  4. John Hampden Grammar School is an outstanding school with exceptional academic success. In a changing world we know our young men will need more. They will need character, spirit, resilience. They will need to lead, to inspire, to take responsibility. They will need to care, collaborate and create. This is what we mean by #BeMore.

  5. The eldest son of William Hampden, Member for East Looe in 1593, and Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Henry Cromwell of Hinchingbrooke, Huntingdonshire, Hampden was probably born in the spring or summer of 1595. His father died early in April 1597, shortly after the birth of his second son, Richard, leaving Elizabeth to secure John’s wardship and ...

  6. John Hampden era um membro do Parlamento e proprietário de terras em Buckinghamshire. Quando Carlos I impôs o imposto sobre a região, Hampden recusou-se a pagar a quantia de 20 xelins exigida, alegando que o imposto era ilegal, seu argumento era de que a imposição feria o artigo 12 da Magna Charta Libertatum de 1215 que diz: “No taxation without representation”.

  7. John Hampden's funeral in 1643. Devonshire Collection, Chatsworth. Reproduced by permission of Chatsworth Settlement Trustees. The Great Hall at Hampden House. Charles I tries to arrest the Five Members in the House of Commons. Pyrton Manor, home of John Hampden's first wife. The Earl of Buckinghamshire at the 350th anniversary ceremony in Thame.