Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. John Lambert (7 September 1619 – 1 March 1684) was an English Parliamentarian general and politician. Widely regarded as one of the most talented soldiers of the period, he fought throughout the Wars of the Three Kingdoms , and was largely responsible for victory in the 1650 to 1651 Scottish campaign .

  2. John Lambert was a leading Parliamentary general during the English Civil Wars and the principal architect of the Protectorate, the form of republican government existing in England from 1653 to 1659. Coming from a well-to-do family of gentry, Lambert joined the Parliamentary army as a captain at.

  3. John Lambert was an English Parliamentarian general and politician. Widely regarded as one of the most talented soldiers of the period, he fought throughout the Wars of the Three Kingdoms, and was largely responsible for victory in the 1650 to 1651 Scottish campaign.

  4. Feb 8, 2021 · In August, 1647, he was appointed major-general of the five northern counties; and though he possessed unlimited power of jurisdiction, he was said by Clarendon, Whitelocke, and others, to have used that power “with great wisdom, moderation, and justice.”

  5. Jun 24, 2024 · John Lambert, major-general in the Parliamentary army. The title Lord was not his by right, but it was frequently given to the republican officers. He was born in 1619, at Calton Hall, in the parish of Kirkby-in-Malham-Dale, in the West Riding of Yorkshire.

  6. John Lambert, suffered a decisive loss on the eastern bank. Lambert then withdrew all troops from the western bank. The battle lasted about two hours. Despite being outnumbered, the Americans wounded approximately 2,000 British soldiers while suffering less than 65 casualties of their own.

  7. Major General John Lambert (1619-1683) Born in Calton, John Lambert is one of Malhamdale's celebrated historical figures, famous for the part he played in the English Civil War.