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From 1615 to 1618, Hopton was travelling in Europe, in order to 'learn languages'. In 1620, he joined an
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Ralph Hopton was born in early 1596, and baptised on 13 March at
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for two weeks for objecting to Parliament censuring the king.
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681:. It appears likely he was among the English garrison of
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Sir Ralph Hopton. The King's Man in the West (1642โ1652)
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began on 22 August, when Charles raised his standard at
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Accompanied by a small force of cavalry, Hopton joined
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Hutton, Robert (2008). "Hopton, Ralph, Baron Hopton".
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in January 1642, and in early March, was held in the
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For the earlier MP, for Heytesbury and Somerset, see
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Civil War: The Wars of the Three Kingdoms 1638โ1660
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537:Kemys, circa 1570 to 1610, who owned estates in
1975:. British Civil Wars and Commonwealth website.
1686:Cassell's Battlefields of Britain and Ireland
1638:Asch, Ronald (2016). "Elizabeth, Princess ".
1164:on 20 September, and although Hopton reached
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1824:(Online ed.). Oxford University Press.
1797:(Online ed.). Oxford University Press.
1644:(Online ed.). Oxford University Press.
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711:In his absence, Hopton was appointed MP for
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1904:Thrush, Andrew; Ferris, John, eds. (2010).
715:in place of Nicholas Hyde, who switched to
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1129:on 5 July, he linked up with Hertford and
1062:Southern and Western England, 1642 to 1646
643:in November 1620, he and his close friend
379:Commander, Royalist Western Army 1643-1646
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1818:Loomie, AJ (2008). "Hopton, Sir Arthur".
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1851:. Boston: Wadsworth, Cengage Learning.
1821:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
1794:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
1641:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
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1669:. Barnsley: Pen & Sword Military.
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568:; various sources confirm he attended
2287:Peers of England created by Charles I
1774:. London: Printed for subscribers by
1688:. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson.
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620:, newly appointed Protestant king of
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666:, a connection of his mother, Jane.
820:exclusion of bishops from the Lords
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1707:(2019 ed.). Wentworth Press.
1171:In March 1644, he was defeated at
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606:Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Bohemia
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2277:Alumni of Lincoln College, Oxford
1276:in September 1652, and after the
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1973:"Biography of Sir Ralph Hopton"
1125:in May. After the inconclusive
1098:, the Royalists retreated from
2297:Deputy lieutenants of Somerset
1908:. Cambridge University Press.
1615:Akkerman, Nadine, ed. (2015).
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440:Ralph Hopton, 1st Baron Hopton
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753:in February 1626, and MP for
576:. In 1614, he studied law at
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527:. He was the eldest child of
495:, his personal opposition to
2302:Military history of Cornwall
1845:Noble, Thomas F.X. (2011) .
1838:UK public library membership
1811:UK public library membership
1658:UK public library membership
639:After Frederick's defeat at
608:, escape from Prague in 1620
2357:People from Mendip District
1981:"Biography of Ralph Hopton"
1703:Clarendon, Earl of (1704).
1282:St Mary's, in Witham Friary
1280:, his body was reburied at
618:Frederick of the Palatinate
251:Elizabeth Capel (1596-1646)
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1866:Questier, Michael (2009).
1210:, where he surrendered to
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2242:Baron Hopton of Stratton
1766:Chadwyck-Healey, Charles
1722:Edgar, F. T. R. (1968).
1684:Brooks, Richard (2005).
1347:Thrush & Ferris 2010
1259:Second English Civil War
1228:St Mary's, Witham Friary
1113:and other supporters in
792:in control of Scotland.
745:During the 1625 to 1630
719:; Hyde was the uncle of
230:Cause of death
32:Ralph Hopton (died 1571)
1621:Oxford University Press
1081:First English Civil War
704:, then besieged by the
570:Lincoln College, Oxford
470:First English Civil War
284:Lincoln College, Oxford
1946:Wilson, Peter (2009).
1885:Royle, Trevor (2004).
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1803:10.1093/ref:odnb/13772
1764:Hopton, Ralph (1902).
1665:Barratt, John (2004).
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242:St Mary, Witham Friary
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1999:Parliament of England
1923:Wedgwood, CV (1958).
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566:King's School, Bruton
485:the Earl of Clarendon
358:Years of service
2196:Member of Parliament
2150:Member of Parliament
2111:Member of Parliament
2065:Member of Parliament
2019:Member of Parliament
1745:Harris, Tim (2015).
1177:Lostwithiel campaign
1092:Marquess of Hertford
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766:Justice of the Peace
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572:, as did his uncle,
164:Member of Parliament
143:Member of Parliament
122:Member of Parliament
98:Member of Parliament
44:The Right Honourable
2327:Knights of the Bath
1565:, pp. 287โ288.
1529:, pp. 243โ245.
1127:Battle of Lansdowne
1111:Sir Bevil Grenville
764:of Somerset, and a
675:Palatinate campaign
2229:Peerage of England
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1090:Charles named the
812:Grand Remonstrance
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2083:Succeeded by
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2044:John Thoroughgood
2037:Succeeded by
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1927:(2001 ed.).
1896:978-0-349-11564-1
1858:978-1-424-06961-3
1836:(Subscription or
1809:(Subscription or
1776:Harrison and Sons
1656:(Subscription or
1630:978-0-19-955107-1
1445:, pp. 93โ95.
1198:Hopton succeeded
808:Earl of Strafford
786:Treaty of Berwick
762:Deputy lieutenant
747:Anglo-Spanish War
574:Sir Arthur Hopton
555:Glastonbury Abbey
493:Church of England
476:commander in the
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260:Sir Arthur Hopton
217:28 September 1652
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