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  1. Henry Cromwell’s Letter Book, 1657 – 1659. The letter book of Henry Cromwell as Lord Deputy Governor General of Ireland, containing copies of all his correspondence as a means of keeping a copy of all letters sent, and is an important source of information on his administration. Letters date from 24 November 1657 to the 15 June 1659.

  2. Oliver Cromwell. Oliver Cromwell ( Huntingdon, 25 de abril de 1599 – Palácio de Whitehall, 3 de setembro de 1658 ), foi um militar e líder político inglês e, mais tarde, Lorde Protetor. Nascido no seio da nobreza rural, os primeiros quarenta anos da sua vida são pouco conhecidos.

  3. Henry Lord Deputy of Ireland Cromwell (20 Jan 1628 - certain 23 Mar 1674) 0 references . Sitelinks. Wikipedia (12 entries) edit. dewiki Henry Cromwell; enwiki Henry ...

  4. Although he sat in Parliament only once, Cromwell’s influence can be seen in a number of other Elizabethan elections, notably in 1572, when as sheriff he secured the return of his brother Francis as junior knight, and from 1586 onwards, when first a close friend of the family (possibly a relative), George Walton, and then the heir to Hinchingbrooke, Sir Henry’s eldest son Oliver, became ...

  5. Oliver Cromwell (25 April 1599 – 3 September 1658) was an English statesman, politician, and soldier, widely regarded as one of the most important figures in the history of the British Isles. He came to prominence during the 1639 to 1653 Wars of the Three Kingdoms, initially as a senior commander in the Parliamentarian army and latterly as a ...

  6. 14 de mar. de 2024 · Governou como ditador com o título de Lorde Protetor do Estado Unificado (Inglaterra, Escócia e Irlanda). Oliver Cromwell nasceu em Huntingdon, leste da Inglaterra, no dia 25 de abril de 1599. Era descendente de ancestrais ilustres, entre eles, Thomas Cromwell, ministro de Henrique VIII. Filho de um pequeno nobre do campo, estudou em escolas ...

  7. Thomas Cromwell, né à Putney près de Londres vers 1485, mort à la tour de Londres, le 28 juillet 1540, comte d'Essex, est un homme politique anglais, principal ministre du roi Henri VIII d'Angleterre de 1532 à 1540, et l'un des principaux acteurs de la Réforme en Angleterre. Il est mort décapité, sur ordre du roi.