Background
He was born in Kingston upon Hull.
He was born in Kingston upon Hull.
Alured was the Member of Parliament for Hedon in both the Short and Long Parliaments. He spent most of the First Civil War as a colonel in, Lord Fairfax"s northern parliamentarian army and is known to have fought at Adwalton Moor in 1643 and possibly at Marston Moor in 1644. In February 1645 he took up a new command in the New Model Army.
In 1649, appointed to the High Court of Justice at the trial of King Charles, he was one of the signatories of the King"s death warrant.
At the restoration of the monarchy, because of his act of regicide he was a named exception in the general pardon (Acting of Oblivion, section XXXVIII), which meant that any property that was held by the beneficiaries of his estate, could be confiscated.
Short Parliament.