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Sir John Monson, 2nd Baronet

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Monson died at the age of 84 and was buried at South Carlton on 29 December 1683. His widow was buried there on 10 December 1692.
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through his wife's inheritance and subsequently resided there. He was concerned in
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the surrender of the Royalist garrison at Oxford to the Parliamentary army in 1646
95: 32:(1599 – December 1683) was an English landowner and politician who sat in the 20: 51:, Lincolnshire and his wife Margaret Anderson, the daughter of 108:
Monson married in about 1625 Ursula Oxenbridge, daughter of
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on 1 November 1642. In 1645, acquired the estate of
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House of Commons
parish of St Sepulchre's
Sir Thomas Monson, 1st Baronet
South Carlton
Sir Edmund Anderson
Member of Parliament
Lincoln
Lincolnshire
Knight of the Order of the Bath
King Charles I
baronetcy
Civil War
D.C.L.
University of Oxford
Broxbourne
the surrender of the Royalist garrison at Oxford to the Parliamentary army in 1646
Sir Robert Oxenbridge
Hurstbourne Priors




George E. Cokayne Complete Baronetage, Vol. 1 (1900)
Parliament of England
Sir Lewis Watson
Thomas Hatcher
Member of Parliament
Lincoln
Sir Thomas Grantham

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