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Edward Harley

Edward Harley

Former Governor of Dunkirk
Sir Edward Harley was an English politician from Herefordshire. A devout Puritan who fought for Parliament in the First English Civil War, Harley belonged to the moderate Presbyterian faction, which opposed the involvement of the New Model Army in... Wikipedia

Sir Edward Harley (21 October 1624 – 8 December 1700) was an English politician from Herefordshire. A devout Puritan who fought for Parliament in the First ...
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He died on 16 June 1741, and was buried with his wife's family in Westminster Abbey. According to Swift, he left 'many books, many manuscripts, and no money.
Edward Harley, 5th Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer (1773–1849); Edward Harley (cricketer) (1839–1901), English cricketer.
Biography. The friend of Swift, Pope, and Prior, connoisseur, antiquarian, and collector of books, manuscripts, coins, and pictures, Harley took little interest ...
In religion Edward Harley was by preference a Presbyterian, continuing to frequent conventicles long after the Revolution and serving as one of the executors of ...
Discover life events, stories and photos about Sir Edward Harley "3rd Earl of Oxford, Earl of Mortimer" (1699–1755) of Brampton Bryan, Herefordshire, ...
Edward Harley (1689–1741), 2nd Earl of Oxford. Date 1715–1716. Medium oil on canvas. Measurements H 124.5 x W 99.1 cm. Accession number LP 148.
Edward Harley, 2nd Earl of Oxford and Mortimer and Baron Harley of Wigmore is buried in the vault of the Duke of Newcastle in Westminster Abbey.
Sir Edward Harley (1624-1700), Parliamentarian army officer and politician; MP for Herefordshire and Radnor. Sitter in 4 portraits.
Edward Harley, son of Robert, 1st Earl of Oxford and Mortimer, married well to the only daughter and heir of the 1st Duke of Newcastle upon Tyne, ...