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  1. Early life. English Civil War. Ireland. Career under the Protectorate. Collapse of the Protectorate and Restoration of the Monarchy. Legacy. Notes. References. External links. Charles Fleetwood, c. 1618 to 4 October 1692, was an English lawyer from Northamptonshire, who served with the Parliamentarian army during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms.

  2. English Civil Wars. Charles Fleetwood (born c. 1618, Aldwinkle, Northamptonshire, Eng.—died Oct. 4, 1692, Stoke Newington, Middlesex) was an English Parliamentary general, son-in-law and supporter of Oliver Cromwell. He joined the Parliamentary army at the beginning of the Civil War between Parliament and King Charles I and fought in the ...

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  3. Ele voltou para Londres em meados de 1650 após ter conquistado as regiões leste e sul da ilha irlandesa. A Conquista da Irlanda por Cromwell, ou Guerra de Cromwell na Irlanda (1649–53), se refere ao período da história da Irlanda onde as forças do Parlamento da Inglaterra, lideradas por Oliver Cromwell, invadiram o território irlandês ...

  4. Charles Fleetwood (c. 1618–1692), was a Parliamentary soldier and politician, Lord Deputy of Ireland; married Bridget, daughter to Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland; Sir George Fleetwood; introduced in Sweden's Riddarhuset as a baron; married Brigitta Gÿllenstierna; had issue

  5. Fleetwood, Charles (d. 1692), soldier and lord deputy of Ireland, was third son of Sir Miles Fleetwood of Aldwincle, Northamptonshire, England, and his wife Anne, daughter of Nicholas Luke of Woodend, Bedfordshire.

  6. Kids Encyclopedia Facts. For the English theatre manager, see Charles Fleetwood (theatre manager). Charles Fleetwood, c. 1618 to 4 October 1692, was an English lawyer from Northamptonshire, who served with the Parliamentarian army during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms.

  7. Charles Fleetwood, 1618?–1692, English parliamentary general. He fought under Oliver Cromwell in many battles of the English civil war and later (1650) in Scotland. He became (1651) a member of the council of state and married (1652) Bridget, daughter of Cromwell and widow of Henry Ireton.