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  1. Is this your ancestor? Explore genealogy for Arthur Hesilrige born abt. 1601 Noseley, Leicestershire, England died 1661 Tower of London, London, Middlesex, England including ancestors + descendants + 3 photos + 3 genealogist comments + more in the free family tree community.

  2. Arthur Haselrig (1601-7 January 1661) was an English politician who served in the House of Commons from 1640 to 1659. He was one of the five members of Parliament whom King Charles I of England attempted to arrest in 1642, and he served as a Parliamentarian commander in the English Civil War before opposing Oliver Cromwell's authoritarian rule and supporting the restoration of King Charles II ...

  3. Sir Arthur Haselrig, 2nd Baronet (1601 – 7 January 1661) was a leader of the Parliamentary opposition to Charles I and one of the Five Members whose attempted arrest sparked the 1642–1646 First English Civil War. He held various military and political posts during the 1639–1651 Wars of the Three Kingdoms but became an opponent of Oliver Cromwell during the Protectorate. In 1660, his ...

  4. The London lobsters, Haselrig's Lobsters or just "Lobsters" were the name given to the cavalry unit raised and led by Sir Arthur Haselrig, a Parliamentarian who fought in the English Civil War. Haselrig was a prominent leader of Parliament's opposition to King Charles, and when the quarrel broke into open warfare he formed the unit, outfitting it with his own money. The unit received its name ...

  5. For the first four decades of the 18th century, the regiment was on policing and royal escort duties at home. During the War of the Austrian Succession (1740-48), it fought at Dettingen (1743) and at Fontenoy (1745), where it sustained heavy losses. It was renamed The Royal Horse Guards Blue in 1750.

  6. November 1-10, 1650 – Sent by sea via Newcastle to London. November 11, 1650 -The SPOWs on the ship Unity departed from Gravesend, England. Mid December 1650 – The ship Unity arrived in Boston. “After the Battle of Dunbar, Cromwell and the Council of State had to decide how to dispose of the prisoners at [Durham, near] Newcastle.

  7. Sir Arthur Haselrig, Hys Company of Foote, Nationwide. 835 likes. English Civil War Reenactment Part of the Cittie of London Brigade, The Army of...