Sir George Chudleigh, 1st Baronet
He generally supported Parliament in the political disputes prior to the 1642 to 1646 First English Civil War. In its opening stages, he served as a Parliamentary Lieutenant-General, and Governor of Exeter, but was one of many on both sides who wanted a negotiated peace. He resigned his commission in September 1643.
The Royalists held Devon from 1643 to early 1646; he garrisoned Ashton on their behalf, while avoiding active involvement. Fined by the Parliamentary Sequestration Committee in 1647, his connections meant he escaped major punishment. He died in January 1658. Provided by Wikipedia
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A declaration published in the county of Devon by that grand ambo-dexter, Sir George Chudleigh Baronet to delude his country-men in their iudgement and affections, touching the pre... by Chudleigh, George
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A declaration published in the county of Devon by Chudleigh, George
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A letter from Exceter, sent to the deputy-lieutenants of Sommersetshire, subscribed George Chudley, and Nich. Martin Shewing how Colonell Ruthen sallyed out of Plymouth, and hath t... by Chudleigh, George
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A letter from Exceter, sent to the deputy-lievtenants of Sommersetshire by Chudleigh, George
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