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John Boys (Royalist)

Sir John Boys (1607 – 8 October 1664) is best known as the Royalist captain who was the Governor of Donnington Castle in Berkshire〔Concise Dictionary of National Biography, founded 1882 by George Smith, part 1 - to 1900 page 133〕 during the English Civil War.
== Early Life ==
Boys was born in at Bonnington, near to Goodnestone, in Kent, the eldest son and heir of Edward Boys of Bonnington, by Jane, a daughter of Edward Sanders (of Northborne). He was baptized at Chillenden, on April 5th 1607.
In 1641, John Boys was promoted from Captain to Lieutenant Colonel when he came to serve the King in John Savage, Earl Rivers's Regiment in Ireland. He was Colonel in all but name, however, as Earl Rivers never took command of the Regiment in the field.

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