Guildford Slingsby

Guilford Slingsby
Trial of the Earl of Strafford; Slingsby acted as his personal secretary during this period
Member of Parliament
for Carysfort
In office
August 1634 – April 1635
Personal details
Born1610
Bifrons, Kent
Died19 January 1643(1643-01-19) (aged 32)
Guisborough
Resting placeYork Minster
NationalityEnglish
Political partyRoyalist
Alma materUniversity of St Andrews
OccupationPolitician
Military service
Allegiance Royalist
RankColonel
UnitColonel Guilford Slingsby’s Regiment of Horse [1]
Battles/warsFirst English Civil War
Battle of Guisborough

Guilford Slingsby (1610–1643) was a member of the Yorkshire gentry who was confidential secretary to Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Strafford, and present during the trial which ended in his execution in April 1641.

Slingsby sat in the Parliament of Ireland as Member of Parliament for Carysfort from 1634 to 1635, and during Strafford's period as Lord Deputy of Ireland was appointed to several administrative posts.

When the First English Civil War began in August 1642, he raised a regiment for the Royalist army in Northern England; he was badly wounded in a skirmish near Guisborough on 16 January 1643 and died three days later.

  1. ^ Plant.