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  1. ‎Sir Artur Haselrig, 2.° Baronete‎‎ (1601 - 7 de janeiro de 1661) foi um líder da oposição parlamentar a ‎‎Carlos I‎‎ e um dos ‎‎Cinco Membros‎‎ cuja tentativa de prisão desencadeou a Primeira Guerra ‎‎Civil Inglesa‎‎ de 1642-1646.

  2. Arthur Haselrig. 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.

  3. 22 de mai. de 2024 · Overview. Sir Arthur Haselrig. (c. 1600—1661) Quick Reference. ( c. 1600–61). Haselrig, a Leicestershire baronet, was a leader of the parliamentary cause throughout the civil wars. A staunch puritan, educated at Cambridge and Gray's Inn, he was a close associate of Pym.

  4. Há 4 dias · 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.

  5. Haselrig. Born: c. 1601. Died: January 7, 1661, London, England. Political Affiliation: Roundhead. 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).

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  6. The Oxford Companion to British History. Haselrig, Sir Arthur (c.1600–61). Haselrig, a Leicestershire baronet, was a leader of the parliamentary cause throughout the civil wars. A staunch puritan, educated at Cambridge and Gray's Inn, he was a close associate of Pym and brother-in-law of Lord Brooke.

  7. 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 ...