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  1. Há 2 dias · Biography. Cromwell was born in Huntingdon on 25 April 1599 [6] to Robert Cromwell and his second wife Elizabeth, daughter of William Steward. [7] .

  2. Há 2 dias · He had two sons, Lord Richard, Protector in his father's room, Lord Henry, now Lord Deputy of Ireland; And four daughters, Lady Bridget, first married Lord Ireton, afterwards, Lieutenant-general Fleetwood; Lady Elizabeth, married Lord Cleypole; Lady Mary, married Lord Viscount Fauconberg; Lady Frances, married the Honourable Robert Rich, Grand ...

  3. Há 2 dias · Thomas Cromwell's son Gregory Cromwell, 1st Baron Cromwell, married Elizabeth Seymour, the sister of Queen Jane Seymour and widow of Sir Anthony Ughtred. They had five children: [164] [165] Henry Cromwell, 2nd Baron Cromwell

  4. Há 5 dias · At the center of this tumultuous era was Oliver Cromwell, a military and political leader who played a pivotal role in shaping the course of British history. By 1653, Cromwell had become increasingly disillusioned with the Long Parliament, believing that its remaining members, known as the Rump Parliament, were more concerned with their own self-preservation than serving the interests of the ...

  5. Há 2 dias · Ezra Stiles, President of Yale University and resident of Newport RI, authored an encyclopedic treatise on sericulture in the 1760s. He gave his silkworms names such as Oliver Cromwell, and fondly likened their behavior to newborn babies or a large company of sleeping children (Unravelled Dreams by Ben Marsh, 2020). The Silk Industry in America

  6. Há 3 dias · An Irish martyr died on July 1 at Tyburn Tree in London. He was the last Catholic priest to be hanged, drawn, and quartered there; he was the last victim of the Popish Plot’s anti-Catholic, anti-Jesuit hysteria to be executed, but he was not a Jesuit, nor an English priest. St. Oliver Plunkett was the Archbishop of Armagh, the Primate of Ireland.

  7. Há 1 dia · Compiled by Tim Wales. This resource contains the names of over 4,000 officers who served in the armies of Parliament during the first English civil war (1642-6), and in some cases subsequently. This alphabetical directory covers all regions of England and Wales and, while not claiming to be comprehensive, brings together in one place the ...