Humphrey Mackworth | |
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Parliamentarian military governor of Shrewsbury | |
In office 1655–1659 | |
Member of House of Commons of England for Shropshire | |
In office 1654–1659 | |
Personal details | |
Born | September 1631 Betton Strange, Shropshire |
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Profession | Politician, soldier. |
Humphrey Mackworth was an English politician and soldier of Shropshire landed gentry origins. He was military governor of Shrewsbury, in succession to his father and namesake, for almost five years under the Protectorate, from 1655[1] until late in 1659.[2] He represented Shrewsbury in the First, Second and Third Protectorate Parliaments.[1]
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