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Thomas Armstrong (English politician)

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He made a dignified end on the gallows at Tyburn on 20 June 1684, protesting that he died "a true and sincere Protestant ... and in the communion of the Church of England; and I heartily wish I had more strictly lived up to the religion which I believed". His lands and bonds totalling £12,700 were
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saved from forfeiture under his marriage settlement. Nevertheless, his trial was widely regarded as a flagrant miscarriage of justice. He was dragged by hurdle to
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to Charles in exile. He was possibly imprisoned for a year on his return. In 1657, he married Catherine, daughter of James Pollexfen and niece of
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His father, Colonel Sir Thomas Armstrong (died November 1662) fought in the
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People executed by Stuart England by hanging, drawing and quartering
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Engraving depicting the execution of Sir Thomas Armstrong in 1684
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Richard L. Greaves, Armstrong, Sir Thomas (bap. 1633, d. 1684),
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People executed under the Stuarts for treason against England
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Members of the Parliament of England (pre-1707) for Stafford
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A True Account of the Apprehending of Sir Thomas Armstrong
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in the Netherlands, was a royalist soldier during the
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Index

Thomas Armstrong (conductor)
Thomas Armstrong (disambiguation)

English Army
treason
30 Years War
English Civil War
Tower of London
Oliver Cromwell
Interregnum
Charles II
Chester Castle
Aubrey de Vere, 20th Earl of Oxford
Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon

London
Restoration
captain-lieutenant
Royal Horse Guards
James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth
Siege of Maastricht
St Denis
battle of Bothwell Bridge
Popish Plot
Stafford
First Exclusion Parliament

Rye House Plot
high treason
Cleves

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