Haynes, Hezekiah
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- NUCMC data from Library of Congress Manuscript Division for His Letter, 1677(Haynes, Hezekiah)
- Major-General Hezekiah Haynes and the failure of Oliver Cromwell's godly revolution, 1594-1704, 2020:ECIP galley (The Haynes network, and more specifically the actions of John Haynes (1594-1654), Governor of Massachusetts and Connecticut, indicate that we can class him under the broad label of Puritan and consider the consequent impact on his son Hezekiah Haynes (1621-93))
- Hezekiah Haynes, d.1693 ( (BCWProject website, May 27, 2020) )
Wikipedia description:
Hezekiah Haynes (died 1693) supported the parliamentary cause during the English Civil War rising to the rank of major. During the Interregnum, under the patronage of his war time commander General Charles Fleetwood, he held a number of administrative posts under the early Commonwealth and Protectorate. He supported his old general during the late Commonwealth, and after spending 18 months in prison during the first couple of years of the Restoration, he retired to the family estate of Copford Hall in Essex.
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