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Rowland Berkeley (died 1696)

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He was obliged to pay a fine of £2,030 on 25 August 1646 having been charged that "his house being within three miles of Worcester, he continued to live there while it was held for the king, and was placed on a Commission for the safeguarding of the County, and for raising contributions for the
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go and find piebald No. 2 as fresh as a daisy, and evidently not from Worcester. So they conclude that they had mistaken their man, and leave the sick Mr. Berkeley to get well and laugh at the ruse he had so successfully played upon
130:. When the battle was lost Sir Rowland escaped to Cotheridge as best he might, and leaving his exhausted charger at one of his farmhouses, went straightway to bed. It was not long, as he had foreseen, that a troop of 100:
horse arrived at Cotheridge and brought him and his dun colt as far as St John's Worcester where they found they held no order for what they were doing and he was allowed to return home.
93:, Worcester's (Royalist) governor. Berkeley escaped, took horse and fled home while the battle already raged. He was caught once by the Scots (the King's men) but managed to leave them. 85:
having, he says, been brought from Cotheridge to Worcester against his will as he had "resolved not to meddle". He wrote to Sir Thomas Cave, his father-in-law, that he was fetched to
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by a major with a party of horse. While waiting for audience with the king he learnt a commission had been issued to him and other gentlemen of the county to assist
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made their appearance at the Court, and demanded to see Sir Rowland. They were told he was ill in bed, but this did not prevent their rushing into his room.
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Sir Rowland was one of the gentlemen chosen by King Charles in 1660 to be invested with the order of the Royal Oak, an order which was not instituted.
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on 23 July 1646 he had obtained a written pass of safety to his home, Cotheridge, on taking an oath to not again bear arms against Parliament.
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Nash, in the supplement to his history, mentions that "Sir Rowland Berkeley of the Middle Temple, M.P. for the city of Worcester, and a
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Elizabeth married Henry Greene of Wykin Warwickshire and their eldest son became Rowland Berkeley of Cotheridge
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Rowland Berkeley married Dorothy, daughter of Sir Thomas Cave of Stamford and his wife Elizabeth sister of
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He seems to have taken over Cotheridge long before his father died in 1658. Immediately after the
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was raised to a baronetcy by Charles I the same day as Rowland Berkeley was knighted.
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A genealogical and heraldic history of the commoners of Great Britain and Ireland
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Thomas died unmarried in Greece aged 30 while on a diplomatic mission
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of Worcester. Rowland's father, William, was eldest son and heir to
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a justice of the court of common pleas MP for Worcester 1658-1680
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Edith Ophelia Browne & John Richard Burton (editors)
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He was knighted by Charles I at Whitehall 30 June 1641.
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horses exactly alike, and one of them he rode at the
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Bishop of Hereford and dean of the chapels royal to
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Short biographies of the Worthies of Worcestershire
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Index

Cotheridge
Worcestershire
William Berkeley (1582–1658)
Thomas Chettle
Rowland Berkeley
Commissioners of Array
June 1642
muster rolls
High Sheriff of Worcestershire
Siege of Worcester
the fight of the evening of 3 September 1651
King Charles
Major-General Massie
Parliament
Nash

cavalier
piebald
battle of Worcester
Cromwell's army
roundheads
John Noake
Worcester
Herbert Croft
Charles II
Thomas
Robert Berkeley
Sir Thomas Street (1625-1696)
Treadway Nash
William Bromley (of Holt Castle)

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