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  1. 19 de abr. de 2022 · Elizabeth Cromwell - Her Highness The Lady Protector Of Britain Oliver Cromwell rose to power during the English Civil War, and defeated the King’s royalist ...

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  2. On 24 October 1537, Jane died twelve days after giving birth to a healthy son, Edward VI. Elizabeth lived under four Tudor monarchs and was married three times. By July 1530. She had married Sir Anthony Ughtred, Governor of Jersey, who died in 1534. She then married Gregory Cromwell, 1st Baron Cromwell, the son of Thomas Cromwell, chief ...

  3. Elizabeth Cromwell (born 1593) was the only one of Oliver’s sisters who certainly survived into adulthood but did not marry. He wrote to her in December 1651, thanking her for all her letters, apologising for replying so infrequently, sending her £20 ‘as a small token of my love’ and closing ‘I rest, dear Sister, your affectionate brother’.

  4. 25 de jun. de 2016 · Elizabeth Cromwell. In February 1549, Elizabeth’s brother, Thomas Seymour found himself in a heap of trouble when the council officially accused him of thirty-three charges of treason. He was convicted of treason, and executed on 20 March 1549. On 4 July 1551, Gregory Cromwell died suddenly of the sweating sickness at his home in Launde Abbey.

  5. Cromwell was born in Huntingdon on 25 April 1599 to Robert Cromwell and his second wife Elizabeth, daughter of William Steward. The family's estate derived from Oliver's great-great-grandfather Morgan ap William, a brewer from Glamorgan who settled at Putney and married Katherine Cromwell (born 1482), the sister of Thomas Cromwell , who would become the famous chief minister to Henry VIII.

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  7. This is not Oliver Cromwell's wife, née Elizabeth Bourchier (1598–1665), step-granddaughter and god child to William Sebright. The restored Charles II, surprisingly, left that Elizabeth Cromwell to live out her years in Northamptonshire, where she died and was buried in Northborough church. This is Oliver Cromwell's mother, née Elizabeth Steward (c.1564 – 1654) who married, probably in ...