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John Hampden (1653–1696)

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197: 40: 48: 89:, but more fortunate than his colleagues his life was spared although, as he was unable to pay the fine of £40,000 which was imposed upon him, he remained in prison. Then in 1685, after the failure of 423: 418: 413: 249: 217: 266: 258: 212: 388: 334: 291: 102: 383: 408: 398: 178: 90: 124: 238: 74: 31: 98: 97:
was condemned to death. But the sentence was not carried out, and having paid £6000 he was set at liberty. In the
403: 393: 142: 105:, but in the subsequent parliaments, he failed to secure a seat. It was Hampden who in 1689 coined the phrase " 131: 229: 82: 378: 373: 106: 242: 174: 343: 323: 309: 300: 284: 280: 270: 78: 73:, returned to England after residing for about two years in France, and joined himself to 62: 17: 114: 86: 39: 367: 355: 327: 313: 208: 203: 351: 94: 70: 85:. With Russell and Sidney, he was arrested in 1683 for alleged complicity in the 66: 110: 221:. Vol. 12 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 901. 47: 109:". He died by his own hand on 12 December 1696. Hampden wrote numerous 165:
In testimony before a House of Lords committee in the fall of 1689;
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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After her death, he married Anne Cornwallis and had two children:
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described him as "one of the learnedest gentlemen I ever knew".
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Ann Hampden (died September 1723), married Thomas Kempthorne
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Argent, a saltire gules between four eagles displayed azure
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He married Sarah Foley (died 1687), and had two children:
127:(aft. 1674 – 27 July 1728), an MP and Privy Counsellor 61:(21 March 1653 – 12 December 1696), the second son of 81:
and the party opposed to the arbitrary government of
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John Hampden (1653-1696)
John Hampden (disambiguation)


Richard Hampden
ship money
John Hampden
William Russell
Algernon Sidney
Charles II
Rye House Plot
Monmouth
high treason
Convention Parliament
Wendover
Glorious Revolution
pamphlets
Bishop Burnet
Richard Hampden
John Birch
John Hampden
ISBN
0-521-52614-0
public domain
Chisholm, Hugh
Hampden, John § John Hampden the younger
Encyclopædia Britannica
Parliament of England
Sir William Bowyer, Bt
William Tyringham

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