
John Okey - Wikipedia
Colonel John Okey (baptised 24 August 1606, died 19 April 1662) was a religious radical from London, who served in the Parliamentarian army throughout the Wars of the Three Kingdoms. …
John Okey - The Diary of Samuel Pepys
Mar 5, 2025 · Colonel John Okey (baptised 24 August 1606, died 19 April 1662) was a religious radical from London, who served in the Parliamentarian army throughout the Wars of the …
Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900/Okey, John
Dec 30, 2020 · OKEY, JOHN (d. 1662), regicide, was, according to Wood, 'originally a drayman, afterwards a stoker in a brewhouse at Islington near London, and then a poor chandler near …
John Okey, MP and Regicide (1606 - 1662) - Genealogy - Geni.com
Apr 26, 2022 · John Okey (1606–1662) was an English soldier and member of Parliament, and one of the regicides of King Charles I. John Okey was born in London to a relatively …
Colonel John Okey 1606-1662 - Bedfordshire Historical Record …
John Okey was an Anabaptist, London merchant, Parliamentary soldier, active in Parliamentarian politics, a regicide and an MP for Bedfordshire in 1658. This book recounts his life against the …
Colonel John Okey 1606-1662 - Cambridge University Press
John Okey was an Anabaptist, London merchant, Parliamentary soldier, active in Parliamentarian politics, a regicide and an MP for Bedfordshire in 1658. This book recounts his life against the …
Hills of All Ages: John Okey - 1606 - Blogger
Okey first began as a quartermaster and then advanced in rank becoming a captain of horse. He rose yet further by becoming a major in Arthur Hesilrige 's regiment. When the New Model …
Colonel John Okey 1606-1662 - Cambridge University Press
The present volume is concerned with a distinguished Parliamentarian, Colonel John Okey, a London merchant, who, as the owner of extensive estates in Bedfordshire, became very …
John Okey | Military Wiki | Fandom
John Okey (1606–1662) was an English soldier and member of Parliament, and one of the regicides of King Charles I. John Okey was born in 1606 as the sixth child to William Okey and …
Colonel John Okey 1606-1662 on JSTOR
In the year 1642, when the differences between Charles I and Parliament made armed conflict inevitable, there was appointed as quartermaster to the troop of horse commanded by Lord …