- Griffin Markham
Sir Griffin Markham (d. aft. 1644) was an English soldier, the son of Thomas Markham and Mary Griffin.
On
May 29 ,1592 , he married Anne Roos. He was knighted in 1594 after serving under the Earl of Essex at the siege ofRouen .During the Nine Years War he commanded the cavalry under Sir
Conyers Clifford , and his opportune arrival and counter-charge after the defeat of the infantry at theBattle of Curlew Pass (1599) saved the army from complete disaster. His right arm was broken during the affray.He later took part in the
Bye Plot and subsequently theMain Plot , for which he was convicted (1603) and sentenced to death. However, he was reprieved from execution and exiled (1605). His properties were given to his cousin, SirJohn Harington .He spent the rest of his life in exile in Europe, acting as a spy for Robert Cecil. He joined the English regiment in the
Low Countries ; there he fell out with SirEdmund Baynham , a conspirator in theGunpowder Plot , and fought a bloody duel with him.
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