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Sir Robert Long, 1st Baronet

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471: 22: 80: 230:, of improperly retaining prize money and disposing of cloth, sugar and other merchandise for their own benefit, resulting from a financially disappointing Royalist naval blockade of the Thames that they had been involved in. Clarendon also asserted that Long was not well thought of. 252:, where Long had been based for a time, they found a trunkful of compromising correspondence. It seems he was not trusted by either side, as he subsequently lost his place in the exiled court and had already had his land in England confiscated by Parliament. 259:
in 1660 Long pleaded poverty to the now extremely powerful Clarendon. He regained his place in the service of the Dowager Queen as well as receiving posts in the Exchequer. In 1661 he was elected MP for
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after his father's execution, Long went with him again acting on behalf of Queen Henrietta Maria. The Scots however did not accept him, so he returned to the continent.
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was critical of the role Long played during the Civil War and later in exile. Clarendon suggested that Long loved money too much and was accused, together with
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Long never married and he arranged a special remainder to his baronetcy, so it was inherited by his nephew of Draycot,
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The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, To Which is Added an Historical View of the Affairs of Ireland
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In April / May 1663, Charles II granted him a long lease of the Great Park, Great Park Meadow, and a house called
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Hand of Fate: the history of the Longs, Wellesleys and the Draycot Estate in Wiltshire,
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for eleven years. He held minor administrative offices in the service of King
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and in effect became the Queen's representative in the Prince's entourage.
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in 1626 and in 1628. He sat until 1629 when King Charles decided to
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Inheriting the Earth: The Long Family's 500 Year Reign in Wiltshire
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on 1 September 1662 when he became auditor of the lower exchequer.
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and Draycot in Wiltshire, and his wife Catherine Thynne of
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and held the office of surveyor of the Queen's lands.
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