John Birch (soldier)

Colonel John Birch (7 September 1615 – 10 May 1691) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1646 and 1691. He fought for the Parliamentary cause in the English civil war.

Birch played a significant role in the battle of Cropredy Bridge, Oxfordshire on 29 June 1644.

On 18 December 1645, Parliamentarians under the command of Birch and Colonel Morgan captured the City of Hereford.

In 1646 Birch besieged and captured Goodrich Castle from the Royalist Sir Henry Lingen. He was also elected Member of Parliament for Leominster as a recruiter to the Long Parliament. He was re-elected MP for Leominster in 1654, 1656, 1659 and 1660.[1]


Following the Restoration, Birch was elected MP for Penryn in the Cavalier Parliament. He was elected MP for Weobley in the two elections of 1679, in 1681, 1689 and 1690.[1]

Birch is buried in a monumental tomb in Weobley Church.

One of the regiments of the Sealed Knot historical reenactment association is Col. John Birch's Regiment.

References

  1. 1 2 Ferris, John P. (1983). "Birch, John (1615-91)". In Henning, B. D. The House of Commons 1660-1690. The History of Parliament Trust.

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Parliament of England
Preceded by
Sampson Eure
Walter Kyrle
Member of Parliament for Leominster
1645-1648
With: Walter Kyrle
Succeeded by
Leominster not represented
Preceded by
Leominster not represented
Member of Parliament for Leominster
1653-1661
With: Edward Freeman 1659–60
Edward Pytts 1660–61
Succeeded by
Ranald Grahme
Humphrey Cornewall
Preceded by
Samuel Enys
James Robyns
Member of Parliament for Penryn
1661 – 1679
With: William Pendarves 1661–73
Sir Robert Southwell from 1673
Succeeded by
Francis Trefusis
Sir Robert Southwell
Preceded by
John Barneby
William Gregory
Weobley
1679–1685
With: William Gregory 1679
John Booth 1679-1685
Succeeded by
Robert Price
Henry Cornewall
Preceded by
Robert Price
Henry Cornewall
Weobley
1689–1691
With: James Morgan 1689-1690
Robert Price 1690-1691
Succeeded by
Thomas Foley
Robert Price


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