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Philip Twisleton Twisleton was a colonel of a horse (cavalry) regiment in the New Model Army, and was knighted by the Lord Protector Oliver Cromwell on 1 February 1658 (the knighthood passed into oblivion at the Restoration in May 1660).
George Twisleton Twisleton died at the age of 48 and was buried in Clynnog Church.
Philip Twisleton Philip Twisleton (died 1678) of Drax Abbey, North Yorkshire was a colonel of a cavalry regiment in the New Model Army. He was knighted by the Lord Protector Oliver Cromwell on 1 February 1658.
George Twisleton Twisleton was the son of John Twisleton of Aula Barrow, Yorkshire. He was a lieutenant colonel in the parliamentary army and distinguished himself at the siege of Denbigh Castle. He was one of General Mytton's commissioners for receiving the surrender of the castle on 14 October 1646. He was made governor of Denbigh and ruled with a firm hand until the Restoration in 1660. He was appointed commissioner to manage the affairs of Denbighshire in May 1648 and was sworn a burgess of Denbigh in September 1648. He was elected to the common council, and became alderman in 1648. He was one of the High Court of Justice for the trial of King Charles on 1 January 1649 and a commissioner for sequestration in North Wales on 118 February 1650. He was given a commission by the Council of State on 18 August 1651 to raise a troop of horses in North Wales and was ordered to march his regiment to Barnet to join Cromwell on 20 August 1651.
George Twisleton Twisleton married Mary Glyn daughter of William Glyn of Lleuar, Carnarvonshire.