COSBY, ARNOLD [SSNE 8448]
- Surname
- COSBY, CROSBY, COSBIE
- First name
- ARNOLD
- Title/rank
- CAPTAIN
- Nationality
- ENGLISH or ANGLO-IRISH?
- Social status
- OFFICER
Text source
Captain Arnold Cosby was an English or Anglo-Irish officer in the 1580s. He served as a captain in Dutch employ between 1586 and 1587. He may have served briefly as a captain in Ireland. On 14 January 1591/2, he killed John, 2nd Baron Bourke of Connell for which he was apprehended and hanged by the end of the month.
Sources:
British Library, Landsdowne Vol 79, f. 37, Names and numbers of captains dead and slain in the wars in the Low-Countries, 1595.
Trim, David, “Fighting ‘Jacob’s Wars.’ The Employment of English and Welsh Mercenaries in the European Wars of Religion: France and the Netherlands, 1562-1610,” (PhD Thesis, London, 2002), pp. 418-419.
W.R., The most horrible and tragicall murther of the right honorable, vertuous and valerous gentleman, Iohn Lord Bourgh, Baron of Castell Connell... (London, 1591).
This entry created by Mr Jack Abernethy.
Service record
- LOW COUNTRIES, ANGLO-DUTCH BRIGADE
- Arrived 1586-01-01, as CAPTAIN
- Departed 1587-12-31, as CAPTAIN
- Capacity OFFICER, purpose MILITARY