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  1. Sir Arthur Hesilrige, 2nd Baronet (born c. 1601—died January 7, 1661, London, England) was a leading English Parliamentarian from the beginning of the Long Parliament (1640) to the founding of Oliver Cromwell ’s Protectorate (1653). He emerged briefly as a powerful figure during the confusion that followed the fall of the Protectorate in 1659.

  2. Arthur Haselrig was born in 1601. A Puritan, he was elected to represent Leicester in the House of Commons. Haselrig was a strong opponent of Charles I and played an important role in having the king's two senior advisers, William Laud and Thomas Wentworth arrested and sent to the Tower of London. Charged with treason, Wentworth's trial opened ...

  3. London lobsters. 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. The unit derived its name from the regiment being one of very few units raised as cuirassiers, equipped in suits of plate armour ...

  4. Although its existence had been documented, the chapel’s location had remained a mystery since its destruction in the 1650s by Sir Arthur Haselrig, following the English Civil War. It was uncovered over a number of years beneath the Castle’s lawns before being revealed to the public in a special exhibition in early 2020.

  5. 6 de dez. de 2023 · Sir Arthur Haselrig, 2nd Baronet (1601 – 7 January 1661) [1] was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1640 and 1659. He was one of the five members of Parliament whom King Charles I tried to arrest in 1642, an event which led to the start of the English Civil War.

  6. Between 1647 and 1650 Haselrig and his son brought a large amount of property in the north east which included the manors of Bishop Auckland, Middleham, Easingwoodborough and Wolsingham at a total cost of over £22,500. Parliamentary career under Cromwell. Haselrig approved of the king's execution but declined to act as a judge at his trial.

  7. English politician and army officer. Sir Arthur Haselrig, 2nd Baronet; Sir Arthur Hesilrige, 2nd Bt. Arthur Haselrige