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Sir Edmund Hampden

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The judges were unable to determine what law had been broken, and avoided the issue by denying bail on the grounds that as there were no charges, "the could not be freed, as the offence was probably too dangerous for public discussion". Despite the judges' refusal to release the prisoners, Charles
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Hampden was one of two or three sons of Griffith Hampden (1543–91) and Anne Cave (d. 1594). His brother William (1570-1597) married Elizabeth Cromwell (1574-1664), the sister of
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Guy, J.A. (1982). "The Origin of the Petition of Right Reconsidered".
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17th-century English landowner and participant in important legal case
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Hampden and the other knights submitted a joint petition for
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The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1558-1603
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The Visitation of the County of Buckingham made in 1634
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Index

Charles I of England
Five Knights' Case or Darnell's Case
Sir Thomas Darnell
Sir John Corbet
Walter Erle
John Heveningham
John Hampden
war against Spain
habeas corpus
Court of King's Bench
John Selden
Oliver Cromwell
Colonel Nathaniel Rich
Rich family
Sir Robert Rich
Cust (1985)


Guy (1982)
Hostettler (1997)



Rylands (1909)
W.J.J. (1981)
Russell (2008)
doi
10.1086/385832
JSTOR
175703

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