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Daniel Dobbyns

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Daniel Dobbyns was High Sheriff of Worcestershire in 1641.[1]He became a captain in the Parliamentary Army and was also a member of the Worcestershire County Committee.[2]


He and William Hopkins were both returned for Bewdley in 1647 (a double return for a single seat) to replace the Royalist Sir Henry Herbert. The election was voided and a new election held in 1648.

References

  1. ^ The Civil War in Worcestershire, Malcolm Atkin, 1995, p25 Alan Sutton, Stroud, Gloucestershire. ISBN 0-7509-1050-X
  2. ^ The Civil War in Worcestershire, Malcolm Atkin, 1995, p25 Alan Sutton, Stroud, Gloucestershire. ISBN 0-7509-1050-X