Sir John Hotham

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Sir John Hotham was an English parliamentarian and military commander during the early stages of the English Civil War, known for his role in denying King Charles I entry to Hull in 1642.

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Sir John Hotham the younger 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf English politician
military commander
person
allegiance Parliament of England NERFINISHED
conflict English Civil War NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of England
date 1642
event Standoff at Hull NERFINISHED
familyName Hotham NERFINISHED
givenName John NERFINISHED
hasRelative Hotham family NERFINISHED
John Hotham the younger NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod 17th century
historicalRegion Stuart England NERFINISHED
knownFor denying King Charles I entry to Hull in 1642
memberOf English gentry
nobleTitle baronet
notableEvent English Civil War NERFINISHED
notableWork Refusal to admit King Charles I into Kingston upon Hull
occupation politician
soldier
opposedBy Charles I of England NERFINISHED
opposedTo Royalist forces
placeOfActivity Kingston upon Hull NERFINISHED
Yorkshire NERFINISHED
politicalAlignment Parliamentarian
positionHeld Governor of Hull
Member of Parliament
role defender of Hull for Parliament
local military commander for Parliament
sideInConflict Parliamentarian side in the English Civil War
significantAction securing Hull and its magazine for Parliament

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Committee of Safety (English Parliament) hasMember Sir John Hotham
this entity surface form: Sir John Hotham the younger