- Mathew Appleyard
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Sir Mathew Appleyard (1606–1669), was an English military commander.
Appleyard was the son of Thomas Appleyard, the descendant of a family whose residence for several generations was Burstwick Hall Garth, in the East Riding of Yorkshire. In the English Civil War he took the side of the royalists, and was knighted on the field by Charles I. On the taking of Leicester, the king 'presently made Sir Mathew Appleyard, a soldier of known courage and experience, his lieutenant governor.' He married Frances, daughter of the third Sir William Pelham, of Brocklesby, Lincolnshire; sat in the House of Commons of England as member for the corporation of Headon[disambiguation needed ]; was one of his majesty's customers for the port of Kingston-upon-Hull; was a firm supporter of Church and State, and died in 1669 in the 63rd year of his age.
References
"Appleyard, Mathew". Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900.
Categories:- 1606 births
- 1669 deaths
- 17th-century English people
- English military personnel
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