Talk:Cuthbert Halsall
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Identification confused?
[edit]There are different major aspects of his life in the more recently compiled History of Parliament volume for 1604-1629) that clash with what is given here - notably he was an illegitimate son of his father, mother's name Janet Scarisbrick, and that he died in 1632 in the Fleet Prison as a debtor, being buried in a London church. I draw this to attention first before presuming to alter the article.Cloptonson (talk) 19:58, 27 October 2019 (UTC)
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