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English politician
Giles Mompesson (c. 1583 – c. 1663) was an English office holder and courtier who sat in the House of Commons between 1614 and 1621, when he was sentenced
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historian Giles Mompesson (c. 1583 – 1663), English politician Giles Pellerin (1906–1998), American businessman Giles Portman, British diplomat Giles Radice
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Giles Mompesson (1583–1663), Member of the British Parliament (1614–1621) William Mompesson (1639–1709), Church of England clergyman Roger Mompesson (1661
Mompesson
Last English knight to be publicly degraded
the current royal favourite—at that time, Buckingham. Mitchell and Giles Mompesson had been granted monopolies over the licensing of inns. This monopoly
Francis_Mitchell_(knight)
Removal of a knighthood or other honour
Accessed on 4 May 2012. See note 4. Lee, Sidney and Sean Kelsy (2004). "Giles Mompesson". The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography vol. 38. London: Oxford
Degradation_(knighthood)
17th-century English joint stock company
Hale Sir Richard Catchmay Sir John Bourchier Nathaniel Rich Edward Giles Giles Mompesson Thomas Wroth Matthew Sutcliffe Robert Heath John Drake Raleigh Gilbert
Council_for_New_England
Village and civil parish in Wiltshire, England
See Viscount Bolingbroke for notable members of the St John family. Giles Mompesson (1583/1584 – 1663), a politician who was sentenced for corruption,
Lydiard_Tregoze
English politician (1597–1634)
Digby to Madrid and subsequently travelled in France and Germany. When Giles Mompesson was expelled from his parliamentary seat of Great Bedwyn in 1621, he
Thomas Carey (English politician)
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English Baronet (1585-1648)
for his sisters, St John was the brother-in-law of Sir Allen Apsley, Giles Mompesson and Sir Edward Villiers. His uncle, Oliver St John, was created the
Sir_John_St_John,_1st_Baronet
Series of riots in the Gillingham Forest from 1626-1632
broken. An effigy of Lady Villier's agent, the "odious projector" Sir Giles Mompesson was thrown into the pits and buried. In April 1631, 3,000 rioters with
Western Rising and disafforestation riots
Western_Rising_and_disafforestation_riots
Play by Philip Massinger
Sir Giles Over-reach, is based on the real-life Sir Giles Mompesson. (Sir Giles' assistant in villainy, Justice Greedy, was suggested by Mompesson's associate
A_New_Way_to_Pay_Old_Debts
gives Sir Charles Wilmot and John Thorp Great Bedwyn Robert Hyde Sir Giles Mompesson BW gives Anthony Hungerford for Hyde Cricklade Sir Thomas Monson, 1st
List of MPs elected to the English parliament in 1614
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English politician
Parliament of England Preceded by Sir Francis Popham Sir Giles Mompesson Member of Parliament for Great Bedwyn 1624–1625 With: Hugh Crompton Sir John
William_Cholmeley
English politician and judge (1569–1635)
James congratulations of the commons upon the recent censure of Sir Giles Mompesson. In the chair, he proved a veritable King Log and his term of office
Thomas_Richardson_(judge)
been previous riots, such as those which took place in 1631, when Sir Giles Mompesson built three new coal mines. As the Industrial Revolution began to take
Warren_James
Devizes Sir Henry Ley John Kent Great Bedwyn Sir Francis Popham Sir Giles Mompesson Malmesbury Sir Henry Poole Sir Edward Wardour Ludgershall Alexander
List of MPs elected to the English parliament in 1621
List_of_MPs_elected_to_the_English_parliament_in_1621
Bishop of Bristol and Hereford (1570–1646)
Walter Blunt, Sir Henry Miller, Sir Marmaduke and Sir Francis Lloyd, Giles Mompesson, Sir Nicholas Throgmorton, and others who were initially taken to Gloucester
George_Coke
Decade
Molin of Venice (1575–1655), Naval commander and future Doge of Venice Giles Mompesson of England (1584–1663), corrupt politician Edward Montagu, 2nd Earl
1620s
English soldier and landowner
Digges Preceded by Robert Hyde Sir Giles Mompesson Member of Parliament for Great Bedwyn 1621–1622 With: Sir Giles Mompesson Succeeded by Hugh Crompton William
Francis_Popham_(1573–1644)
Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1801–1832
Sir Anthony Hungerford 1614 Robert Hyde Sir Giles Mompesson 1621–1622 Sir Francis Popham Sir Giles Mompesson 1624 Hugh Crompton William Cholmeley 1625 Sir
Great Bedwyn (UK Parliament constituency)
Great_Bedwyn_(UK_Parliament_constituency)
Parliament of England (summoned 1620, dissolved 1622)
Buckingham and his associates were deeply involved, including Sir Giles Mompesson, who was stripped of his parliamentary seat and knighthood, and Buckingham's
3rd_Parliament_of_James_I
English politician
brought up its report, which furnished the main charges against Sir Giles Mompesson. Also in March, he was chairman of the committee to inquire into the
Robert_Phelips
Legal proceedings in Massachusetts (1692–93)
relation of the fam'd disturbance by the drummer, in the house of Mr. John Mompesson, with some reflections on drollery and atheisme Glanvill, Joseph. "Essay
Salem_witch_trials
Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1295–1832
Mompesson January 1689 John Young Thomas Pitt March 1689 William Harvey John Hawles 1690 Sir Thomas Mompesson 1695 Thomas Pitt 1698 Charles Mompesson
Old Sarum (UK Parliament constituency)
Old_Sarum_(UK_Parliament_constituency)
Church in Wiltshire, England
ends at Choristers Square which has seven buildings listed at Grade I: Mompesson House, now owned by the National Trust and operated as a museum, and its
Salisbury_Cathedral
Ceremonial officer in Wiltshire
Long of Wraxall 1476: Walter Bonham 1477: Edward Hartgill 1478: John Mompesson, of Bathampton Wyly 1479: Walter Hungerford, of Farley Castle 1480: Charles
High_Sheriff_of_Wiltshire
House in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
the Cathedral Chapter to a series of lay tenants, including Sir Richard Mompesson (from 1609) and John Wyndham (1718); the former rebuilt a large part of
Arundells
English politician
Preceded by Henry Baynton Richard Mompesson Member of Parliament for Devizes 1597 With: Robert Drew Succeeded by Giles Fettiplace Robert Drew Preceded by
John_Kent_(died_1630)
Caundle Manor Sherborne Castle Sherborne House Smedmore House St Giles House, Wimborne St Giles Stalbridge Stepleton House Stock Gaylard House Thomas Hardy's
List of country houses in the United Kingdom
List_of_country_houses_in_the_United_Kingdom
English politician
Parliament for Salisbury In office 1689–1698 Serving with Giles Eyre, Thomas Pitt, Sir Thomas Mompesson Preceded by John Wyndham Succeeded by Charles Fox Member
Thomas_Hoby_(died_1706)
British merchant, colonial administrator and politician (1653–1726)
Preceded by Thomas Hoby Giles Eyre Member of Parliament for Salisbury 1689–1695 With: Thomas Hoby Succeeded by Thomas Hoby Sir Thomas Mompesson Parliament of Great
Thomas_Pitt
PESSONO; de MONTE PESGULANO – Montpinzon; Mompesson de MONTE PISSONIS; de MONTE PISSORIS – Montpinzon; Mompesson de MONTE REUELLI – Monterville de MORAUIA
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English lawyer and politician
Preceded by Henry Baynton Richard Mompesson Member of Parliament for Devizes 1597–1611 With: John Kent 1597 Giles Fettiplace 1601 Sir Henry Baynton 1604–1611
Robert_Drew_(politician)
British government office
1474: Giles Daubeney 1475: William Collingbourne 1476: Thomas Norton 1477: William Berkley 1478: William Say 1479: Edward Hartgtill 1480: Giles Daubeney
High_Sheriff_of_Somerset
Mansel Death 27 December 1699 Southampton c* Sir Benjamin Newland Roger Mompesson Death 4 January 1700 St Germans u* John Tanner Henry Fleming Death 29
List of English by-elections (1689–1700)
List_of_English_by-elections_(1689–1700)
Harvey Calne Henry Jackman Thomas Edwards Devizes Henry Baynton Richard Mompesson Ludgershall Edward Thornborough Chidiock Wardour Great Bedwyn Thomas Hungerford
List of MPs elected to the English parliament in 1593
List_of_MPs_elected_to_the_English_parliament_in_1593
English politician (1627-1716)
possession of his descendants until 1911 when it was sold to its tenants by Giles Fox-Strangways, 6th Earl of Ilchester. Chiswick, Middlesex, to the west
Stephen_Fox
Parliament constituency in the United Kingdom, 1885–2024
Delabere 1593 Henry Baynton I or Henry Baynton II Richard Mompesson 1597 John Kent Robert Drew 1601 Giles Fettiplace Robert Drew 1604 Sir Henry Baynton Robert
Devizes (UK Parliament constituency)
Devizes_(UK_Parliament_constituency)
Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1918 onwards
Swanton 1679 Sir Thomas Mompesson Alexander Thistlethwayte 1681 John Wyndham 1685 Sir Stephen Fox January 1689 Thomas Hoby Whig Giles Eyre May 1689 Thomas
Salisbury (UK Parliament constituency)
Salisbury_(UK_Parliament_constituency)
Former parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom
1878 by-election Alfred Giles Conservative 1880 Henry Lee Liberal Charles Parker Butt Liberal 1883 by-election Alfred Giles Conservative 1885 Sir John
Southampton (UK Parliament constituency)
Southampton_(UK_Parliament_constituency)
Wancklyn Wancklyn replaced 1678 by Henry Bertie Wilton John Nicholas Thomas Mompesson Nicholas replaced 1661 by John Birkenhead Wootton Bassett John Pleydell
List of MPs elected to the English Parliament in 1661
List_of_MPs_elected_to_the_English_Parliament_in_1661
British government recognitions
For services to Nature Conservation. Hilda May, Mrs Griffin, Gardener, Mompesson House, Wiltshire. For services to the National Trust. John Brian Griffiths
1996_Birthday_Honours
Constituency Members Notes Wiltshire Viscount Cornbury Sir Thomas Mompesson Salisbury Thomas Hoby Giles Eyre Eyre appointed to Crown office and replaced May 1689
List of MPs elected to the English Parliament in 1689
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GILES MOMPESSON
GILES MOMPESSON
Male
English
Patronymic form of English Mile, MILES means "son of Mile."
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Bearer of Shield
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Giles.
Male
French
French name derived from Late Latin Ægidius, GILLES means "shield of goatskin."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English Gallis, variant of Wallis.Possibly an Americanized form of German Gölz (see Goelz).
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : via Old French from the Germanic personal name Milo, of unknown etymology. The name was introduced to England by the Normans in the form Miles (oblique case Milon). In English documents of the Middle Ages the name sometimes appears in the Latinized form Milo (genitive Milonis), although the normal Middle English form was Mile, so the final -s must usually represent the possessive ending, i.e. ‘son or servant of Mile’.English : patronymic from the medieval personal name Mihel, an Old French contracted form of Michael.English : occupational name for a servant or retainer, from Latin miles ‘soldier’, sometimes used as a technical term in this sense in medieval documents.Irish (County Mayo) : when not the same as 1 or 3, an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Maolmhuire, Myles being used as the English equivalent of the Gaelic personal name Maol Muire (see Mullery).Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) : unexplained.Dutch : variant of Miels, a variant of Miele 3.John Miles or Myles (c.1621–83), born probably in Herefordshire, England, was a pioneer American Baptist minister who emigrated to New England in 1662 and had a pastorate in Swansea, MA. Many of his descendants spell their name Myles.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Gales.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : perhaps a patronymic from the medieval personal name Nel or Neal (see Nelson).Possibly a variant of German Neils, a derivative of the personal name Cornelius.John Niles from England was known to have been in Dorchester, MA, as early as 1634 before putting down roots in Braintree, MA, where his grandson Samuel was a Congregational clergyman for many years.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Giles.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Giles, GYLES means "shield of goatskin."
Surname or Lastname
English (Oxfordshire, Warwickshire)
English (Oxfordshire, Warwickshire) : patronymic from a pet form of the personal name Gill.
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : from a medieval personal name of which the original form was Latin Aegidius (from Greek aigidion ‘kid’, ‘young goat’). This was the name of a 7th-century Provençal hermit, whose cult popularized the name in a variety of more or less mutilated forms: Gidi and Gidy in southern France, Gil(l)i in the area of the Alpes-Maritimes, and Gil(l)e elsewhere. This last form was taken over to England by the Normans, but by the 12th century it was being confused with the Germanic names Gisel, a short form of Gilbert, and Gilo, which is from Gail (as in Gaillard).Irish : adopted as an Anglicized equivalent of Gaelic Ó Glaisne, a County Louth name, based on glas ‘green’, ‘blue’, ‘gray’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.
Boy/Male
Latin American Greek English Gaelic
Kind.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : metonymic occupational name for a trapper or hunter, in particular someone who caught fish, especially eels, by setting up wicker traps in rivers and estuaries, from Middle English wile ‘trap’, ‘snare’ (late Old English wīl ‘contrivance’, ‘trick’ possibly of Scandinavian origin), or in some cases probably a nickname for a devious person.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Gill.Scottish and English : habitational name from Gills in the parish of Canisbay, Caithness.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained; possibly a variant spelling of Vials, a variant of Vial.Hispanic : unexplained.
Male
English
English form of French Gilles, GILES means "shield of goatskin." This was the name of an 8th century saint of cripples.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Christian, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Indian, Irish, Latin, Swedish
Kid; Young Goat; Shield Bearer; A Goatskin Shield of Zeus; Youthful Downy-beared One
Male
English
English patronymic surname transferred to forename use, NILES means "son of Neal."
GILES MOMPESSON
GILES MOMPESSON
Surname or Lastname
English
English : regional name for someone from the French province of Artois, from Anglo-Norman French Arteis (from Latin Atrebates, the name of the local Gaulish tribe).French : from Old French artis ‘woodworm’, Old Occitan arta ‘moth’, possibly applied as a nickname for someone suffering from a wasting disease, perhaps leprosy.
Girl/Female
Indian
A Spring in paradise
Male
Greek
(ὈÏÎστης) Greek name derived from the word orestias, ORESTES means "of the mountains." In mythology, this is the name of the son of Agamemnon.
Boy/Male
Indian
Kind, Elegant
Boy/Male
English
Meadow with a cross.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Australian, German, Hindu, Indian, Muslim, Sindhi, Turkish
Learned; Scholarly; Omniscient; Wise Man
Female
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Maqqedah, MAKKEDAH means "place of shepherds." In the bible, this is the name of a place in Judah, near Beth Horon, mentioned in Joshua 15:41. Â
Girl/Female
Norse
The abyss that births all living things.
Girl/Female
Celebrity, Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu
Beautiful; Beauty; Cute
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, Malaysian, Muslim
Eye of the Light
GILES MOMPESSON
GILES MOMPESSON
GILES MOMPESSON
GILES MOMPESSON
GILES MOMPESSON
a.
Having two gills.
v. t.
To drive piles into; to fill with piles; to strengthen with piles.
n.
The tincture red, indicated in seals and engraved figures of escutcheons by parallel vertical lines. Hence, used poetically for a red color or that which is red.
n.
One who gives orders.
n.
See Grilse.
n.
Tiles, collectively.
n.
Fetters.
a.
Without gills.
n.
Guile.
n. pl.
Hemorrhoids; piles; tumors; boils.
v. t.
To take the tiles from; to uncover by removing the tiles.
n.
One who gives renown.
n. pl.
The small, troublesome tumors or swellings about the anus and lower part of the rectum which are technically called hemorrhoids. See Hemorrhoids. [The singular pile is sometimes used.]
n.
One whi gives evidence.
n.
A surface covered with tiles, or composed of tiles.
n.
One who gives reinsurance.
pl.
of Lethargy
pl.
of Martyrology
a.
Having pectinated gills.
n.
gives a mortgage.