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About Colonel John Poyer
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Poyer
John Poyer (died 25 April 1649) was a soldier in the Parliamentary army during the English Civil War in South Wales. He later rebelled and was executed for treason.
Background
Poyer was a merchant and the mayor of Pembroke town in 1642, when he asked the local MP, Sir Hugh Owen of Orielton, for help in the defence of the county.
He became Governor of Pembroke Castle and raised a force on behalf of Parliament, defending the castle against the Royalist commander, Richard Vaughan, 2nd Earl of Carbery.
Rebellion
In March 1644 Poyer led a force that captured Carew Castle from the Royalists. When, in 1647, he was commanded to disband his army and surrender Pembroke Castle, he refused to do so on the grounds that he was owed money. In April 1648 he was contacted by the Prince of Wales and, with the support of other local Parliamentary commanders, Rowland Laugharne and Rice Powell, he joined a Royalist rebellion, culminating in the Battle of St Fagans.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_St_Fagans
The remaining forces, besieged by Oliver Cromwell himself at Pembroke, surrendered on 11 July 1648, and Poyer, Laugharne and Powell were condemned to death. It was agreed that only one would face the firing squad, and the three men drew lots, with Poyer being the loser. He was executed at Covent Garden, London. Following the Restoration of the monarchy, his widow was paid a pension of £300 a year by King Charles II of England.
References
- https://archive.org/details/thomasbookgivin00thomgoog/page/n578
- Containing the Principal Matters Which Happen'd From the Beginning of the Year 1645, to the Death of King Charles the First, 1648. Wherein is a Particular Account of the Progress of the Civil War to that Period: Google books "He hath imprisoned Mr. William Lort, Mr. Matthew Bowen, and William Poyer, with several others, and made them all Pay their Ransoms"
- https://biography.wales/article/s-POYE-JOH-1649
Colonel John Poyer's Timeline
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1605
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Pembroke,Wales
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1643 |
1643
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Haverfordwest,Wales
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1645 |
1645
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Pembroke, Wales (United Kingdom)
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1647
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Haverfordwest,Wales
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1648 |
1648
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Haverfordwest,Wales
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1649 |
April 25, 1649
Age 44
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Covent Garden, London, Middlesex, England (United Kingdom)
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