Adrian Scrope

English colonel and politician

Adrian Scrope - English colonel and politician
Born

1601
424 years ago

Died

October 17th, 1660
364 years ago — 59 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

England

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Served as a colonel during the English Civil War and was a prominent politician in the Commonwealth of England. Participated in key military engagements for the Parliamentarians. Involved in political matters following the execution of King Charles I. Contributed to the governance and administrative decisions during the period of the Commonwealth.

Colonel in the English Civil War

Significant role in the Commonwealth government

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