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Thomas Rainsborough, or Rainborowe, 6 July 1610 to 29
October 1648, was an
English religious and
political radical who
served in the
Parliamentarian navy...
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Rainsborough, or
spelling variations, may
refer to:
Thomas Rainsborough (1610–1648),
Colonel in the
English Civil War,
brother of
William Rainborowe William...
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Rainsborough Camp is an Iron Age
hillfort in West Northamptonshire, England,
between the
villages of Croughton, Aynho, and Charlton.
There are extensive...
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Captain William Rainsborough,
usually spelt Rainsborowe (11 June 1587 – 16
February 1642), was an
English Captain and Vice-Admiral in the
Royal Navy, English...
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Civil Wars (1642–1651). At the
Putney Debates in 1647,
Colonel Thomas Rainsborough defended natural rights as
coming from the law of God
expressed in the...
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Andrea Riseborough as
Angelica Fanshawe Michael F****bender as
Thomas Rainsborough Peter Capaldi as King
Charles I
Jeremy Crutchley as Toop Tom Goodman-Hill...
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Colonel Thomas Rainsborough, a
successful commander in the
Civil War, and
lately MP for Droitwich, his
brother Major William Rainsborough, and the Agitators...
- Fairfax,
Cromwell and
Ireton on the one hand, and
Levellers like
Colonel Rainsborough on the other. The
Putney Debates broke up
without reaching a resolution...
- St. John the
Baptist was
built in 1617, and it was here that
Thomas Rainsborough was buried.
Wapping was
constituted as a
parish in 1694. Wapping's proximity...
- Paul's
Cathedral on
April 27, 1649. Like the
funeral of
Colonel Thomas Rainsborough the
previous year, Lockyer's
funeral was a m****ive Leveller-led demonstration...