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  1. Francis Lascelles (1612-1667), also spelt Lassels, was an English politician, soldier and businessman who fought for Parliament in the 1639-1652 Wars of the Three Kingdoms and was a Member of Parliament between 1645 and 1660.

  2. 28 de abr. de 2022 · Francis Lascelles (bpt. 23 August 1612 – bur. 28 November 1667) was a member of the landed gentry from an old Yorkshire family whose residence was at Stank Hall near Northallerton. During the English Civil War he fought for the Parliamentarians.

  3. When Francis Lascelles was born in August 1612, in Kirby Sigston, Yorkshire, England, his father, Gulielmi or William Lascelles, was 38 and his mother, Elizabeth Wadeson, was 34. He married Frances Saint Quintin in 1632, in Kirby Sigston, Yorkshire, England. They were the parents of at least 5 sons and 9 daughters.

  4. THE GENERAL AND THE ACTRESS is a richly illustrated history of their rise, told through the remarkable story of one of the Lascelles sons, Francis, an Army General who formed a lasting relationship with Ann Catley, the top opera singer of the day.

  5. Biography. Lascelles is a name of great antiquity in Yorkshire, and the senior branch already held estates in the North Riding in the 12th century. But Lascelles’s grandfather, who bought the Stank estate in 1608, was not able to connect up his pedigree with the medieval family.

  6. Francis Lascelles (1612-1667), also spelt Lassels, was an English politician, soldier and businessman who fought for Parliament in the 1639-1652 Wars of the Three Kingdoms and was a Member of Parliament between 1645 and 1660.

  7. Francis Lascelles (Frank) Jardine (28 August 1841 – 19 March 1919) was a Scottish-Australian pioneer who was at the forefront of British colonisation and Aboriginal dispossession in the Cape York Peninsula and Torres Strait regions of Far North Queensland.