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Données personnelles Sir Thomas Fell MP 

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Famille de Sir Thomas Fell MP

Il est marié avec Margret Margaret Askew.

Ils se sont mariés entre le 1632 et le 1634 à Swarthmoor, Lancashire, England, il avait 34 ans.


Enfant(s):

  1. Margaret Fell  1633-1706 
  2. Austine Fell  1635-1683
  3. Bridgett Fell  1635-1663 
  4. Isabel Fell  1637-1704 
  5. George Fell  1638-1673 
  6. Elizabeth Sarah Fell  1643-1714 
  7. Mary Fell  1647-1719
  8. Susannah Fell  1650-1714
  9. Rachel Fell  1653-1732
  10. Robert Fell  ± 1649-1732

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Ancêtres (et descendants) de Thomas Fell

Thomas Fell
1598-1658

1634
Margaret Fell
1633-1706
Austine Fell
1635-1683
Bridgett Fell
1635-1663
Isabel Fell
1637-1704
George Fell
1638-1673
Mary Fell
1647-1719
Susannah Fell
1650-1714
Rachel Fell
1653-1732
Robert Fell
± 1649-1732

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Les sources

  1. Wikipedia .org, via https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Fel...
  2. 1.MyHeritage.com, via https://www.myheritage.com/site-family-t...
  3. WikiTree, via https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Fell-694...
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    • "Thomas Fell, from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_FellThomas Fell (1598–1658), was a lawyer, member of parliament and vice-chancellor of the duchy of Lancaster.

    Fell was born at Hawkeswell, near Ulverston. He was the son of George Fell, a gentleman of ancient Lancashire family. He was admitted student of Gray's Inn in 1623, called to the bar in 1631, and practised successfully for several years. In 1632 he married Margaret Askew, by whom he had nine children, and resided at Swarthmoor Hall, near Dalton-in-Furness, his paternal property. In 1641 he was placed on the commission of the peace for Lancashire, when some royalists were removed, and in the following year he was appointed one of the parliamentary sequestrators for the county.In 1645, he was elected to parliament for the city of Lancaster. In the following year, on the newly remoulded section of the local church, his name appears on the list of laymen for the presbytery of Furness. In 1648, Oliver Cromwell named him a commissioner for the safety of the county, and in 1649 he was nominated vice-chancellor of the duchy and attorney for the county palatine. From 1650–1 he was chosen as bencher of Gray's Inn, and is recorded as being at that time a judge of assize for the Chester and North Wales circuit.

    Fell was considered a leading puritan in the district of Furness, and practised hospitality with his wife's assistance. When, during his absence on circuit in 1652, the family was converted by George Fox, Fell hastened home and was met by Fox, who explained his doctrines. Although Fell never embraced Quakerism, he granted the use of Swarthmoor Hall for friends to meet in, and frequently sat in an adjoining room with the door open, so as to afford them the protection of his presence. His wife says, ‘He was very loving to Friends.’

    In 1652 he worked the northern circuit with President John Bradshaw. In 1653 he was, with certain other justices, directed to prevent royalists landing or gathering in Cumberland or Lancashire, and at the end of that year he was, with Bradshaw, appointed a commissioner for reviving the duchy jurisdiction at Westminster. In 1654, he was appointed one of the commissioners for keeping the seal of the county of Lancaster.

    From a letter written to him by Thomas Aldam in 1654, it appears that his favouritism toward Quakers made him unpopular; but in 1655 he was directed to proceed to London to determine cases in the duchy court at Westminster. For several years before his death, Fell withdrew from parliamentary life, disapproving of the Protector's assumption of authority in civil and religious matters. Although Cromwell is believed to have made several overtures to him, he still declined to take any active part in the government.He died at Swarthmoor on 8 October 1658, and was buried in Ulverston Church by torchlight. The record of his burial states that he was chancellor of the duchy of Lancaster. He left one son and seven daughters, one of whom, Sarah Fell, a Quaker minister, was noted not only for her beauty, but also for her eloquence and knowledge of Hebrew. She married one Mead. By his will Fell founded the Town Bank grammar school at Ulverston, and left other legacies to the poor.

    This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: "Fell, Thomas". Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900.
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  • En l'an 1658: Source: Wikipedia
    • 26 février » Frédéric III signe la paix de Roskilde et cède la Scanie, le Halland et le Blekinge à la Suède pendant la première guerre du Nord.
    • 8 mars » signature du traité de Roskilde mettant fin à la guerre dano-suédoise.
    • 18 juillet » Léopold I est élu souverain du Saint-Empire romain germanique
    • 31 juillet » Aurangzeb est proclamé empereur moghol de l'Inde.
    • 16 septembre » Traité d'Hadiach
    • 8 novembre » bataille de l'Öresund, qui voit la victoire de la flotte néerlandaise, venue secourir ses alliés danois, sur la flotte suédoise.


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