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Jerome Sankey

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the Articles of agreement between him and the Council of War for the Parliament, and Colonel O'Dwyre Commander in Chief of the Irish Brigades made on 23 March 1652 were read in parliament on 8 April 1652. It was resolved that a letter be written to be signed by Mr. Speaker taking notice of the good service of Sankey and giving him the thanks of Parliament. Bills were made for settling lands in Ireland £200 a year on him and his heirs. In 1654, he was a member of parliament for the counties of Tipperary and Waterford in the
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On 2 July 1659 Sankey presented to the Committee for Safety and for Nomination of Officers a list of commissioned officers for the forces in Ireland, and made a short speech. On 16 June 1659 the same committee nominated him to be colonel of a Horse regiment in Ireland and he was appointed on 8 July
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on 4 July 1640. He was awarded BA in 1641 and MA in 1644. He was described as "being more given to manly exercises than logic and philosophy, he was observed by his contemporaries to be a boisterous fellow at cudgelling and foot-ball playing, and indeed more fit in all respects to be a rude soldier
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when he went into Ireland. In 1651 and 1652 he was commander in chief of the parliament forces in the county of Tipperary, where, according to members of his party, "he did excellent service for the cause, being then a thorough-paced anabaptist". Sankey's letter of 26 March 1652 from Clonmell, and
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On the outbreak of the Civil War, Sankey took up arms for the Parliament, and soon after became a captain, and an independent presbyterian preacher. He was "mentioned in despatches", when on 18 January 1645 Sir William Brereton wrote from Nantwich to the Committee of both Kingdoms stating "Capt.
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Having served as proctor for about a month, Sankey returned to military service and went as a commander to Ireland where "he did good service". In a short time was made colonel of a regiment of horse, with £474 per annum for his salary, besides other advantages. He was also rebaptised as an
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The parliamentary history of the county of Oxford including the city and university of Oxford, and the boroughs of Banbury, Burford, Chipping Norton, Dadington, Witney, and Woodstock, from the earliest times to the present day, 1213-1899, with biographical and genealogical notices of the
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Zanchie who is a very valiant man and commands my own troop, being without any arms was wounded, but it is hoped not mortally". A newsletter from the Parliamentary headquarters near Colchester on 19 June 1648 mentioned him as taking Mersea Fort. In 1648, the
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The Knights of England: A complete record from the earliest time to the present day of the knights of all the orders of chivalry in England, Scotland, and Ireland, and of knights bachelors, incorporating a complete list of knights bachelors dubbed in
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Bevan 1894, p. 34. See also Fitzmaurice 1895, p. 81-93 for an extensive description of the development of the conflict between Sankey and Petty, and the political backgrounds.
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Cheshire Rising. Soon afterwards he took his troops back to Ireland, and accordingly his name does not appear in the list of army officer who gave the Restored
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of Ireland in the preceding years. Sankey charged Petty with bribery and fraud in Parliament. On this accusations Petty replied with a pamphlet titled
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and sub-warden. He was appointed proctor of Oxford University "in defiance of all rules" on 4 April 1649 and was ordered to be created DCL in 1649.
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in May 1660). He was chosen for Tipperary and Waterford in January 1659 but waived his election on 5 March as he was elected MP for
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1659. In the following month, Sankey brought over forces from Ireland, and actively aided in quelling Sir
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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Member of Parliament for Counties of Tipperary and Waterford
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Sir William Petty: A Study in English Economic Literature
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Sankey died in Ireland about the latter end the reign of
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at various times between 1654 and 1659. He served in the
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Sankey was the son of Rev. Richard Sankey, cleric of
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was an English soldier and politician who sat in the
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Reflections upon some persons and things in Ireland
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House of Commons
Parliamentary
English Civil War
Hodnet
Shropshire
Trinity College, Cambridge
Clare College, Cambridge
parliamentary visitors
Oxford University
All Souls College, Oxford
anabaptist
First Protectorate Parliament
Reigate
Second Protectorate Parliament
Marlborough
Restoration
Woodstock
William Petty
Down Survey
Proceedings between Sankey and Petty
Reflections upon some persons and things in Ireland
George Booth's
Rump Parliament
the Restoration
King Charles II
Shaw 1906
"Sankey, Jeremy (SNKY637J)"


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