George Digby, 2nd earl of Bristol

English statesman
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Quick Facts
Born:
before Feb. 22, 1611, Madrid
Died:
May 20, 1676?, London
Political Affiliation:
Cavalier

George Digby, 2nd earl of Bristol (born before Feb. 22, 1611, Madrid—died May 20, 1676?, London) was an English Royalist, an impetuous and erratic statesman who had a checkered career as an adviser to kings Charles I (ruled 1625–49) and Charles II (ruled 1660–85). The eldest son of John Digby, 1st earl of Bristol, he first became a royal adviser in 1641. In 1640 he was elected to the Long Parliament, and in January 1642 he urged the arrest of Charles I’s leading Parliamentary opponents; the House of Commons retaliated by impeaching him for alleged treasonable activities (February 1642). Digby ...(100 of 271 words)