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  1. 12 de set. de 2012 · Putney needs to be set in the context of previous army proceedings and the continuing desire of the soldiers to maintain unity. Woolrych warned us to ‘be very cautious about treating the Putney debates, wonderful as they are, as the typical voice of the army’. Evans argues that ‘the Debates were essentially concerned with the search for ...

  2. 27 de nov. de 2021 · Henry Ireton. copy attributed to Robert Walker, after Samuel Cooper, and Sir Anthony van Dyck. oil on canvas, circa 1650. 49 in. x 39 1/2 in. (1245 mm x 1003 mm) Purchased, 1945. Primary Collection. NPG 3301. On display in Room 6 on Floor 3 at the National Portrait Gallery.

  3. Henry Ireton was the brain trust, the "alpha and omega" of the New Model Army, as John Lilburne labeled him. He was also the engine driving forward the revolutionary events in England between 1647 and 1649. Even before marrying Oliver Cromwell's daughter Bridget in 1646 he had become Cromwell's closest friend and confidant.

  4. Henry Ireton was born in a house to the west of Attenborough church. During the time of the English Civil Wars (1642 - 1649) he became a famous Parliamentary general who went on to marry a daughter of Oliver Cromwell.

  5. tr.wikipedia.org › wiki › Henry_IretonHenry Ireton - Vikipedi

    Ailesi. Henry Ireton'un Bridget Cromwell ile evliliğinden bir oğul, Henry Ireton (c.1652-1711) ve dört kızı olur. Kızlardan birisi Bridget Bendish [4] 1683 darbe girişimine katılmıştır. [5] Bridget daha sonra General Charles Fleetwood ile evlenmiştir.

  6. Henry Ireton and the English Revolution - October 2006 Skip to main content Accessibility help We use cookies to distinguish you from other users and to provide you with a better experience on our websites.

  7. A devout puritan, Henry Ireton was an immediate parliamentarian activist rising to the rank of Commissary-General of the New Model Army. Ireton shared Oliver Cromwell's religious enthusiasm and acted as one of his political mentors. Ireton, more than any other individual, even Cromwell, brought about the execution of Charles I.