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  1. In the early 1650s Oliver Cromwell was concerned about his son’s lifestyle, fearing that he was ‘idle’, given to leisure, good-living and over-spending; although this may well be as much a sign of Oliver’s over-zealousness as evidence of his son’s lifestyle, we know that Richard was soon in debt and he seems to have had money worries for much of his adult life.

  2. 5 de jan. de 2014 · Richard Cromwell Lord Protector. Richard Cromwell lived in a house, now long gone, in the Park of Hursley. He was the ineffectual son of the Lord Protector, Oliver Cromwell and married the heiress of Hursley, Dorothy Major. Her father is recorded as being a rather fierce man, who dealt harshly with his tenants, oppressing them any way he could.

  3. 17 de fev. de 2011 · Cromwell had been converted to a strong puritan faith. Oliver Cromwell was born on 25 April 1599 in Huntingdon. His ancestors had benefited from the power of a distant relative, Thomas Cromwell ...

  4. 22 de dez. de 2021 · In 1660, fearing an uprising from the army, Richard Cromwell resigned from his position as Lord Protector. Charles II, the son of Charles I, was invited to return from the Netherlands to be ...

  5. 4th January, 2016. Thomas Cromwell and the ‘ungoodly’ executioner. By John Schofield. Edward Hall, the Tudor historian, completes his account of the last moments of Thomas Cromwell, after his last speech and prayer, in this way: Cromwell ‘godly and lovingly exhorted them that were about him on the scaffold’ and committed his soul to God ...

  6. 10 de out. de 2018 · The petition was successful and Cromwell refused the throne, but his friendship with Owen was never the same. Owen’s criticism of the regime became more pronounced. After Cromwell’s death, in September 1658, the senior officers with whom Owen was identified were not impressed by Richard, Cromwell’s son and successor as Lord Protector.

  7. Richard Cromwell. Actor: The Wrong Road. With smooth, boyish good looks, Richard Cromwell had the makings of a Hollywood star while talking movies were in their infancy. Falling far short of that goal, some of which was his own doing, he is hardly remembered today. The equivalent back then in fresh-faced, fair-haired appeal to 60s Dr. Kildare (1961) star Richard Chamberlain, Cromwell enjoyed ...