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Edmund Chillenden (fl. 1631–1678) was an English soldier, known as an agitator and theological writer. At different times he was a Leveller and a Fifth Monarchist.〔Michael R. Watts, The dissenters: from the Reformation to the French Revolution (1986), p. 137.〕 ==Life==
With 60 others, he was arrested at a religious meeting in London in January 1641 at the house of Richard Sturges.〔Keith Lindley, ''The English Civil War and revolution: a sourcebook'' (1998), p. 90.〕 He was a prisoner of war in 1642 in Oxford Castle, and wrote a pamphlet on the terrible conditions of his confinement, against William Smith.〔''The inhumanity of the Kings prison-keeper at Oxford'' (1643).〕〔Charles Carlton, ''Going to the Wars: The Experience of the British Civil Wars'', 1638-1651 (1994), p. 249.〕 He was an officer in the parliamentary New Model Army, in 1646 a Lieutenant and intelligence officer in Whalley's Regiment.〔Austin Woolrych, ''Britain in Revolution'' p. 362.〕 He was on the army's General Council in 1647, and a supporter of the Levellers.〔Woolrych, ''Britain in Revolution'', p. 381.〕 Jason Peacey writes of
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