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William Fairfax (soldier) : ウィキペディア英語版 | William Fairfax (soldier) Sir William Fairfax (1609–1644), was an officer in the Parliamentary army during the English Civil War. ==Biography== Fairfax was the second son of Sir Philip Fairfax of Steeton and Frances Sheffield. Fairfax was knighted by Charles I at Whitehall on 1 June 1630.〔 cites: ''Catalogue of the Dukes, Marquesses, Knights, &c.'', by T. Walkley, 1634, p. 85〕 In 1636 he succeeded to the family estates at Steeton and Newton Kyme. In 1642 he took the side of the parliament, and signed the Yorkshire petition of 12 May 1642, beseeching the king to trust to parliament and dismiss his guards.〔 cites: ''Old Parliamentary History'', x. 524〕 He was given the command of a regiment in the army of Essex, which was stationed on the left wing at the Battle of Edgehill and ran away.〔 cites: ''Old Parliamentary History'', xi. 475〕 Fairfax then joined his uncle, Ferdinando, Lord Fairfax, in Yorkshire, and took part in the capture of Leeds (23 January 1643) and Wakefield (21 May 1643). In a letter to his wife he says of himself and his cousin: "For Thomas's part and mine we rest neither night nor day nor will willingly till we have done God some good service against His and our enemies".〔 cites: Markham, Robert Fairfax, p. 14〕 In the victory at Nantwich (25 January 1644) Sir William Fairfax commanded a wing of the horse, and at Marston Moor headed a brigade of foot on the right of the parliamentary line.〔 cites: Markham, ''Life of the Great Lord Fairfax'', pp. 130, 169; Rushworth, v. 302〕 In August 1644 he was despatched into Lancashire with two thousand Yorkshire horse, and took part in the siege of Liverpool. In the Relief of Montgomery Castle on 18 September 1644 he was mortally wounded, and died the following day.〔 cites: Markham, ''Robert Fairfax'', p. 23; Phillips, Civil War in Wales, ii. 201–9〕 John Vicars, who gives a detailed account of the death of Fairfax, states that he had fifteen wounds, and adds that his widow said "that she grieved not that he died in this cause, but that he died so soon to do no more for it".〔 cites: John Vicars ''Burning Bush Not Consumed'', p. 34〕
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