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Moderates like Holles grew increasingly desperate to reach agreement with Charles, who refused meaningful concessions, leading Cromwell and his supporters to conclude further talks were pointless. As one of the MPs who backed Holles and voted in favour of continuing negotiations, Rossiter was among
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The 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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that had governed 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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whose attempted arrest in January 1642 was a key point on the road to civil war. At his death in 1669 they had five children still living, John, Edward, Horatio, Richard and Vere; the last may have been disabled in some way as a legal guardian was appointed for her in 1689.
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Rossiter did not participate in the New Model's 1645 Western Campaign, but remained in the region. He played a prominent part in the administration of the Eastern Association, and on 6 October 1645, he captured letters outlining Royalist attempts to win support from the
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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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Rossiter became heir to 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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were dismissed by Charles in October, they applied to Rossiter for passes to leave England, a request quickly granted by Parliament. In March 1646, Rossiter was nominated
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were often executed. Prisoners taken at Willoughby included Sir Philip Monckton and Gilbert Byron, youngest brother of the Royalist general
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in August. However, he did not stand for re-election to Parliament in 1661, and died of cancer at home in Somerby on 9 January 1669.
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The Kings packet of letters taken by Colonell Rossiter, as they were carrying from Newark to Belvoyr, on Munday last, Octob. 6. 1645
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Parliament went to war to achieve a political settlement with the king, not remove him, but arguments over the terms divided mostly
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army outside Newark, which surrendered the next day. Despite furious objections from Parliament, the Scots withdrew north to
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in June, a victory that reduced the Royalist presence in the region to a few scattered garrisons, chiefly Oxford and Newark.
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as the 5th Regiment of Horse, the only unit made up of men who had not previously served in the field armies of either
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Another of his functions was negotiating with Royalists who wanted to surrender; when Prince Rupert and his brother
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Edward Rossiter was born on 1 January 1618, second son of Richard (died before 1620) and Elizabeth Rossiter of
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Rossiter, Edward (1618-69), of Somerby, Lincs in The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1660-1690
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The Second Civil War was notably more brutal than the first and captured Royalists previously released on
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The Social Production of Gentility and Capital in Early Modern England: The Newtons of Lincolnshire
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as part of the Parliamentarian blockade. In March 1644, he was part of a force commanded by Sir
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moderates in Parliament from radicals within the New Model. At the end of January 1647 the
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Barratt, John (1975). "A Royalist Account of the Relief of Pontefract, 1st March 1645".
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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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broke out in April 1648, the New Model faced multiple risings throughout England and
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Near Melton Mowbray on 25 February 1645, Rossiter intercepted Royalist cavalry under
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Gentles, Ian (2004). "Pride, Thomas, appointed Lord Pride under the protectorate".
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in April 1645. He also played a prominent role in the civil administration of the
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with their armies in the north, and Rossiter spent the next two years based in
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Temple, Robert KG (1986). "The Original Officer List of the New Model Army".
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The Cromwell Association Online Directory of Parliamentarian Army Officers
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in March 1646. From February to July 1647, he commanded the garrison of
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demanded full payment for all in advance, it was disbanded, but the
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Newark was a key strategic position linking the Royalist capital of
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and Lincolnshire. However, he was among those MPs excluded from the
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He re-married in 1660, this time to Arabella Holles, daughter of
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on 6 December 1648. Unlike his grandfather, he opposed the
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in May meant Parliament controlled the surrounding areas.
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English Parliamentarian soldier and politician (1619–1683)
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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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and in April 1660 was elected for Lincolnshire in the
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Oxford University Press. 435:, he was knighted in May 1660 and appointed 1358:Colonel Edward Rossiter's Regiment of Horse 1126: 1114: 372:Rossiter was subsequently dismissed by the 189:(2) John, Edward, Horatio, Richard and Vere 1791:Alumni of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge 790:In April, his unit was transferred to the 518:began in August 1642, Rossiter joined the 475:by dying of illness while awaiting trial. 345:began in August 1642, Rossiter joined the 34: 20: 1282: 1174: 338:at various times between 1646 and 1660. 1023: 400:in January 1649, unlike his grandfather 1703:West, John (1993). Gaunt, Peter (ed.). 1639:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1408:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1382:. Leicestershire Architectural Society. 1318: 1306: 1270: 1234: 1210: 1138: 1090: 1011: 526:in a regiment of cavalry raised by the 380:. Restored to the army during the 1648 1684:Young, Peter; Holmes, Richard (2000). 1258: 1150: 1059: 968:in obscurity. Although elected MP for 697: 1294: 1222: 1198: 1162: 1047: 1035: 892:Divisions between Parliament and the 7: 1336:Society for Army Historical Research 1246: 1186: 1102: 943:; Rossiter reportedly persuaded Sir 779:, on their way to lift the siege of 627: 384:, he suppressed Royalist revolts in 84:April 1660 – December 1660 63:August 1660 – January 1669 1801:Deputy lieutenants of Lincolnshire 1677:10.1111/j.1468-2281.1986.tb01179.x 1510:Lincolnshire pedigrees, Volume III 683: 613: 505:Kirton and Beverley Grammar School 396:in December 1648, and opposed the 14: 1756:People from West Lindsey District 1001:Deputy Lieutenant of Lincolnshire 841:on 27 April and joined the Scots 725: 437:Deputy Lieutenant of Lincolnshire 51:Deputy Lieutenant of Lincolnshire 1432:Helms, MW; Crosette, JS (1983). 991:He supported the Restoration of 724: 710: 696: 682: 668: 654: 641: 640: 626: 612: 598: 584: 570: 563: 509:Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge 224: 200:Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge 839:Charles left Oxford in disguise 655: 585: 571: 431:. In return for supporting the 179:(2) Arabella Holles (1660–1669) 1376:The Battle of Willoughby Field 711: 669: 599: 483:John Holles, 2nd Earl of Clare 411:, Rossiter was elected MP for 349:army, then transferred to the 1: 849:, taking the king with them. 1714:. The Cromwell Association. 1656:UK public library membership 1425:UK public library membership 951:Inter-regnum and Restoration 471:, he escaped execution as a 467:in 1649. Following the 1660 463:who acted as a judge at the 1595:Roberts, Stephen K (2017). 357:, and was nominated MP for 1822: 863:Committee of Both Kingdoms 534:and it became part of the 332:Wars of the Three Kingdoms 264:Wars of the Three Kingdoms 177:(1) Jane Samwell (1646–?) 1079:Helms & Crosette 1983 503:Rossiter was educated at 313: 113: 98: 77: 56: 45: 33: 1604:. British History Online 1563:(PHD). 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Index


Deputy Lieutenant of Lincolnshire
Lincolnshire
Great Grimsby
Pride's Purge
Somerby
Somerby
Somerby
Parliamentarian
Alma mater
Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge
England
Colonel
Wars of the Three Kingdoms
Gainsborough
Relief of Newark
Melton Mowbray
Naseby
Newark
Willoughby
Pontefract Castle
Lincolnshire
Parliamentarian
Wars of the Three Kingdoms
MP
First English Civil War
Eastern Association
New Model Army
East Midlands
Grimsby

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