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29: 37: 228: 142:). Strode was prosecuted before the star chamber, but refused "to answer anything done in the House of Parliament but in that House." On 7 May a fresh warrant was issued, and a month later, to prevent his release on bail, he was sent by Charles with two of his fellow members to the 157:, which met on 3 November 1640. He was the first to propose parliamentary control over ministerial appointments, the militia, and its own duration, He supported the Grand Remonstrance of 7 November 1641. He zealously pursued the prosecution of 146:. Refusing to give a bond for his good behaviour, he was sentenced to imprisonment during the king's pleasure, and was kept in confinement in various prisons for eleven years. During those eleven years, King Charles ruled without parliament. 161:, and actually proposed that all who appeared as the prisoner's counsel should be charged as conspirators in the same treason. As a result, he was included among the Five Members impeached by Charles of 1227: 180:
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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Relief sculpture of William Strode (1594–1645), MP, detail from mural monument in St Mary's Church, Plympton, of his father Sir William Strode (d.1637) of Newnham
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Notitia Parliamentaria, Part II: A Series or Lists of the Representatives in the several Parliaments held from the Reformation 1541, to the Restoration 1660 ...
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In January 1640, in accordance with the king's new policy of moderation, Strode was released and on 13 April took his seat as MP for Bere Alston in the
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Strode opposed all suggestions of compromise with Charles and urged on the preparations for war. He was present at the
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on 31 January 1645. He died on 9 September the same year, and by order of parliament was accorded a public funeral in
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whose impeachment and attempted unconstitutional arrest by King Charles I in the House of Commons in 1642 sparked the
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as he had been in that of Strafford. It was he who carried up the message from the Commons to the
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from the start, and took a leading part in the disorderly scene of 2 March 1629, when the
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on 23 October 1642. He was as relentless in the prosecution of
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against arbitrary taxation and innovations in religion (see
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Members of the Parliament of England for Bere Alston
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Argent, a chevron between three conies courant sable
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William Strode (disambiguation)


House of Commons
Five Members
Civil War
Parliamentarian
Sir William Strode
Newnham
Plympton St Mary
Bovey Tracey
Inner Temple
Exeter College, Oxford
Member of Parliament
Bere Alston
Charles I
speaker
Sir John Finch
Sir John Eliot
Denzil Holles
Tower
Short Parliament
Long Parliament
Strafford
high treason
Battle of Edgehill
Laud
Lords
Westminster Assembly
Westminster Abbey

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