Sir Philip Stapleton

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Sir Philip Stapleton was a prominent English Parliamentarian soldier and politician during the early stages of the English Civil War.

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instanceOf English politician
Member of Parliament of England
Parliamentarian soldier
person
causeOfDeath plague
commanded Parliamentarian cavalry regiment
conflict English Civil War NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of England
dateOfBirth 1603
dateOfDeath 1647
educatedAt Queens' College, Cambridge NERFINISHED
father Sir Henry Stapleton NERFINISHED
fledTo Calais NERFINISHED
givenName Philip NERFINISHED
honorificPrefix Sir
memberOf Parliamentarian faction
militaryRank colonel
nobleTitle baronet
notableFor Presbyterian opposition to the army radicals
leadership of Parliamentarian cavalry early in the English Civil War
notableWork service in the early campaigns of the English Civil War
opposed Independents in Parliament NERFINISHED
New Model Army NERFINISHED
parliamentaryFaction Presbyterian party in the Long Parliament NERFINISHED
parliamentaryServiceStart Long Parliament NERFINISHED
participatedIn Battle of Edgehill NERFINISHED
Battle of Newbury NERFINISHED
First English Civil War NERFINISHED
placeOfBirth Wighill, Yorkshire NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Calais NERFINISHED
politicalAlignment Presbyterian
positionHeld Member of Parliament for Aldborough
Member of Parliament for Boroughbridge
Member of Parliament for Hedon
reasonForExclusion pressure from the New Model Army in 1647
residence Wighill, Yorkshire NERFINISHED
sideInConflict Parliamentarians
spouse Frances Hotham NERFINISHED
wasExcludedFrom House of Commons NERFINISHED
wasImpeachedBy New Model Army leaders NERFINISHED

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