- Anthony Stapley
Anthony Stapley (1590 - 1655), was one of the
regicide s of KingCharles I of England .Born at
Framfield ,Sussex , Stapley attendedChrist's College, Cambridge , andGray's Inn . He was elected MP forNew Shoreham in the Parliaments of 1624 and 1625, and forLewes in the Parliament of 1628. During the 1630s, Stapley emerged as one of the leadingPuritans in Sussex. He was active in resistingArchbishop Laud 's reforms of the Church and opposed theBishops' Wars against the ScottishCovenanter s. In 1640, he was elected to both the Short andLong Parliament s as MP for Sussex.On the outbreak of the
First Civil War , Stapley was commissioned a colonel in the parliamentary army. He was prominent on the county committee for Sussex, and was governor ofChichester from 1643 until 1645, when he resigned his commissions under theSelf-Denying Ordinance . He remained a radical supporter of the Independents in Parliament and was appointed one of the King's judges in 1649. He attended all sessions of the King's trial and signed the death warrant. Stapley was a member of theCouncil of State from 1649-52 and continued to supportOliver Cromwell after the dissolution of the Rump. Stapley was appointed to theNominated Assembly in 1653, one of only four regicides to be so honoured (Cromwell, Harrison, Carew). He was elected to theFirst Protectorate Parliament in 1654. He died in January 1655.Stapley's son John (1628-1701) was involved in a Royalist conspiracy against the Protectorate in 1657, as a result of which he was knighted at the Restoration and created
Baronet Stapley of Patcham .References
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