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The King believed that Puritans ( or Dissenters ) encouraged by five vociferous members of the House of Commons, John Pym, John Hampden, Denzil Holles, Sir Arthur Haselrig and William Strode along with Viscount Mandeville ( the future Earl of Manchester ) who sat in the House of Lords, had encouraged the Scots to invade England in the recent Bishops ' Wars and that they were intent on turning the London mob against him.
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* 1599 – Denzil Holles, 1st Baron Holles, English statesman and writer ( d. 1680 )
** Denzil Holles, 1st Baron Holles, English statesman and writer ( b. 1599 )
* October 31 – Denzil Holles, 1st Baron Holles, English statesman and writer ( d. 1680 )
Pym, John Hampden and Denzil Holles were the leading members of the committee from the Commons.
His second son was the politician Denzil Holles, 1st Baron Holles.
Early on, he showed himself antagonistic to the court, to Roman Catholicism, and to the extension of the royal prerogative, and was coupled by Charles II with Denzil Holles as " stiff and sullen men ," who would not yield against their convictions to his solicitations.
He opposed Charles I from the start, and took a leading part in the disorderly scene of 2 March 1629, when the speaker, Sir John Finch, was held down in the chair after refusing to put the resolution of Sir John Eliot against arbitrary taxation and innovations in religion ( see Denzil Holles ).
Denzil Holles, 1st Baron Holles PC ( 31 October 1599 – 17 February 1680 ) was an English statesman and writer, best known as one of the five members of parliament whom King Charles I of England attempted to arrest in 1642.
The favourite son of his father and endowed with great natural abilities, Denzil Holles grew up under advantageous circumstances.
The peerage became extinct in the person of his grandson Denzil Holles, 3rd Baron Holles, in c. 1692, the estates devolving on John Holles ( 1662 – 1711 ), 4th Earl of Clare and Duke of Newcastle.
Denzil Holles portrayed by James Bolam in the UK 2003 English Civil War film To Kill a King directed by Mike Barker
* Patricia Crawford, Denzil Holles ISBN 0-901050-52-0
Charles I tried to arrest him for treason on 3 January 1642, along with John Hampden, Denzil Holles, John Pym and William Strode.

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Denzil Holles, 1st Baron Holles ( 1599-1680 ), whose London home was used by opposition peers to strategize against the growth of Catholic influence in England.
He coordinated his efforts with a group of other peers who were displeased with the possibility of a Catholic succession ; this group met at the home of Denzil Holles, 1st Baron Holles, and included Charles Howard, 1st Earl of Carlisle, Thomas Belasyse, 2nd Viscount Fauconberg, James Cecil, 3rd Earl of Salisbury, George Villiers, 2nd Duke of Buckingham, and George Savile, 1st Viscount Halifax.
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In 1716 he was raised to the Peerage of Great Britain as Baron Onslow, of Onslow in the County of Shropshire and of Clandon in the County of Surrey, with remainder, failing male issue of his own, to his uncle Denzil Onslow, and afterwards, to the male heirs of his father.
* Francis Denzil Edward Baring, 5th Baron Ashburton ( 1866 – 1938 )
Denzil Holles was created Baron Holles of Ifield in 1661, after his part in the restoration of Charles II of England.

Denzil and Ifield
Buried here are Mark Lemon and the family of Denzil HollesThe name Ifield is derived from " Yew-field ".

Denzil and .
Dr. Denzil Douglas became the new prime minister of the federation, and retains the post to this day.
Labour won seven of the 11 seats, with Dr. Denzil Douglas becoming prime minister.
In the March 2000 elections, Denzil Douglas and the Labour Party were returned to power, winning eight of the 11 seats in the House.
The TRC had a number of high profile members: Archbishop Desmond Tutu ( chairman ), Dr. Alex Boraine ( Deputy Chairman ), Mary Burton, Advocate Chris de Jager, Bongani Finca, Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela, Sisi Khampepe, Richard Lyster, Wynand Malan, Reverend Khoza Mgojo, Hlengiwe Mkhize, Dumisa Ntsebeza ( head of the Investigative Unit ), Dr. Wendy Orr, Advocate Denzil Potgieter, Mapule Ramashala, Dr. Fazel Randera, Yasmin Sooka and Glenda Wildschut.
Fun: The Concept was adapted by Denzil J. Meyers with Jim Fourniadis.
On his return to Europe, he married Welsh artist Dorothy Tennant, and they adopted a child, Denzil, who in 1954, donated some 300 items to the Stanley archives at the Royal Museum of Central Africa in Tervuren, Belgium.
Denzil died in 1959.
After national service he became a busy semi-professional musician, touring US airbases with Denzil Bailey's Afro-Cubists and the Graham Fleming Combo.
Private Peter Denzil Allen was convicted of Convery's murder and served ten years and eight months of a life sentence in Risdon Prison.
Gareth Lewis ( who played pub landlord Meic Pierce ) is the seventh longest-serving actor in a continuous role in British television soap history, while Gwyn Elfyn played the part of village shopkeeper Denzil Rees continuously for nearly 28 years from 1984, making him in January 2012 the tenth longest-serving actor still appearing in a United Kingdom soap opera role.

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* January 9 – John Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle-upon-Tyne ( d. 1711 )
The Holles family descended from John Holles, 1st Baron Haughton.
The Duke's sister, Lady Grace Holles ( d. 1700 ), married Thomas Pelham, 1st Baron Pelham ( see the Earl of Chichester for earlier history of the Pelham family ).
* John Holles, 1st Earl of Clare ( 1564 – 1637 ) was comptroller of the household to Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales
* John Holles, 2nd Earl of Clare ( 1595 – 1666 ), eldest son of the 1st Earl
* John Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle-upon-Tyne ( 1662 – 1711 ) died without male issue, and his titles were extinct
* Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle-upon-Tyne ( 1693 – 1768 ), a nephew of John Holles, 1st Duke, died without male issue, and his father's Laughton Barony and Baronetcy, his Earldom and his first Dukedom went extinct
Pelham, Newcastle's younger brother, was a younger son of the 1st Baron Pelham of Laughton and his wife, the former Lady Grace Holles, daughter of Gilbert Holles, 3rd Earl of Clare and Grace Pierrepont.

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