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    Henry Ireton (baptised 3 November 1611; died 26 November 1651) was an English general in the Parliamentarian army during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms, and the son-in-law of Oliver Cromwell. He died of disease outside Limerick in November 1651.

  2. Henry Ireton (born 1611, Attenborough, Nottinghamshire, Eng.—died Nov. 28, 1651, Limerick, County Limerick, Ire.) was an English soldier and statesman, a leader of the Parliamentary cause during the Civil Wars between the Royalists and Parliamentarians.

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  3. Há 2 dias · Henry Ireton was a lawyer, diplomat and soldier who fought for the Parliamentarians in the English Civil War. He married Oliver Cromwell's daughter, signed the death warrant of Charles I and led campaigns in Ireland.

  4. Há 6 dias · Henry Ireton, Parliamentary official and son in law of Oliver Cromwell, was buried in Henry VII's chapel in Westminster Abbey in 1652. However after the Restoration of Charles II to the throne the House of Commons voted on 4th December 1660 that Ireton's remains, with those of Cromwell and Judge Bradshaw, should be exhumed and the ...

  5. 2 de dez. de 2023 · 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.

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    • 2006
  6. 8 de jun. de 2018 · History. British and Irish History: Biographies. Henry Ireton. Ireton, Henry. views 1,273,695 updated Jun 08 2018. Ireton, Henry (1611–51). Ireton was plunged into the Civil War, since he was appointed by Parliament to command the horse at Nottingham two months before Charles I raised his standard in the same town.

  7. Overview. Henry Ireton. (1611—1651) parliamentarian army officer and regicide. Quick Reference. (1611–51). Ireton was plunged into the Civil War, since he was appointed by Parliament to command the horse at Nottingham two months before Charles I raised his standard in the same town.