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Rossiters ranked as middle to lower members of the Lincolnshire gentry, with an estimated annual income of £1,000 in 1640 compared to £5,000 to £8,000 for the upper levels. After his father died in 1620, Elizabeth apparently took her children to live with their grandfather in Yorkshire, as
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England and Scotland since February 1644 was dissolved and replaced by the Derby House Committee, led by Holles and dominated by moderate MPs, including Rossiter. They paid the Scots £400,000 to return to Scotland and hand over Charles, who was escorted to
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were exacerbated by financial issues and by March 1647, the New Model was owed more than £2.5 million in unpaid wages. Parliament ordered it to
Ireland, stating only those who agreed would be paid; when their
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Somerby when his elder brother Richard died in 1636, and in 1646 married Jane Samwell (1615-before 1660); they had two daughters, Mary and Elizabeth (ca 1650 to 1706).
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refused to comply. In early June, troops from the New Model removed
Charles from Holdenbury House; viewed by the Army Council as unreliable, Rossiter was dismissed in August.
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Morrill, John (1972). "Mutiny and discontent in English provincial armies 1645-1647".
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Hensman, EW (1923). "The East Midlands and the Second Civil War, May to July, 1648".
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Temple, Robert KG (1986). "The Original Officer List of the New Model Army".
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Scott, David (2004). "Bourchier, Sir John (1595-1660".
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Members of the Parliament of England for Great Grimsby
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1642:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
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1665:Historical Research
1576:Rees, John (2016).
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219:Allegiance
206:Occupation
195:Alma mater
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473:regicide
429:Royalist
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