Eusebius Andrews (Royalist)
Eusebius Andrews, c. 1603 to 22 August 1650, was a lawyer from London and Royalist during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms, executed for his part in a 1650 plot to restore Charles II of England. A prominent supporter of the Crown since the early 1630s, he was a determined conspirator who organised a number of Royalist risings in Cambridgeshire between 1642 and 1650.
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Eusebius Andrews (Royalist)
Eusebius Andrews, c. 1603 to 22 August 1650, was a lawyer from London and Royalist during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms, executed for his part in a 1650 plot to restore Charles II of England. A prominent supporter of the Crown since the early 1630s, he was a determined conspirator who organised a number of Royalist risings in Cambridgeshire between 1642 and 1650.
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Katherine ; Matilda
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Royalist conspirator
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