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59: 105:, Oxfordshire; was carried thence by a troop of the king's horse to the 'assembly' at Oxford, where he gave no vote against the parliament, and soon after returning home, purposely rode to the parliamentary camp at Burford, where he was taken prisoner. His fine was reduced, but he was still unable to pay it, and in 1648 orders were given for the seizure of his estate. In December 1652, Cromwell wrote a sympathetic note to him. 336: 133:'s service as a secret agent in England, in the royalist interest, in 1655, in the hope, it is said, of obtaining his elder brother's estate. He died on 7 June 1703, in his sixty-ninth year, and was buried in the Hungerford chapel of Bourton Church, where his monument is preserved. 96:
He was apparently at liberty in October 1644. According to a statement which he drew up in 1646, to excuse himself from paying the fine imposed on him, he never took up arms for the king: went after the
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Anthony Hungerford married Rachel (died January 1679-80), daughter of Rice Jones of Astall, Oxfordshire, by whom he had twelve children. Anthony Hungerford succeeded to
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in 1653 as heir of his half-brother Edward. He died there on 18 August 1657. He was buried in Black Bourton Church on 15 September 1657. His children included:
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Hungerford should not be confused with his namesake and contemporary, the Parliamentarian Colonel
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during its first session from December 1643 to March 1644. He was heavily fined for his
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parliaments as a member of Malmesbury. As a royalist, he sat in the king's
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by the Long Parliament and was committed to the Tower of London in 1644.
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Wright, Stephen (January 2009) . "Hungerford, Anthony (1607/8–1657)".
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the two Hungerfords' manuscript petitions in Public Record Office;
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Anthony Hungerford was the son, by his second marriage, of Sir
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Colonel Anthony Hungerford (died 1703) - who entered Sir
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Index

Anthony Hungerford
Black Bourton
Member of Parliament
Royalist
English Civil War

Anthony Hungerford of Black Bourton
Edward Hungerford
Short
Long
Oxford Parliament
delinquency
battle of Edgehill
Black Bourton
Farleigh Castle
Edward
Nicholas Armorer
Henry Cary, 4th Viscount Falkland


Hardy 1891
Hardy 1891
Hardy 1891
Hardy 1891
Hardy 1891
Hardy 1891
Hardy 1891
Hardy 1891
Wright 2009
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography

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