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on 28 November 1644 which desired them to hasten on the ordinance for the archbishop's execution. Strode did not long survive his victim. He is mentioned as having been elected a member of the
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The identity of the W. Strode imprisoned in 1628 and of the W. Strode impeached in 1642 has been questioned, but is now established. On the other hand, he is to be distinguished from
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182:Westminster Assembly
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165:on 3 January 1642.
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844:Archibald Johnston
829:Richard Holdsworth
609:Archibald Campbell
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659:John Conant
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539:Simeon Ashe
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426:Charles Pym
412:John Harris
403:Bere Alston
372:Thomas Wise
353:Bere Alston
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190:Restoration
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