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  1. Politician, soldier. Henry Cromwell (20 January 1628 – 23 March 1674) was the fourth son of Oliver Cromwell and Elizabeth Bourchier, and an important figure in the Parliamentarian regime in Ireland . A lane named after Cromwell in Dublin 8.

  2. brother Richard Cromwell. Henry Cromwell (born January 20, 1628, Huntingdon, Huntingdonshire, England—died March 23, 1674, Spinney Abbey, Cambridgeshire) was the fourth son of Oliver Cromwell and the British ruler of Ireland from 1657 to 1659. Cromwell studied at the University of Cambridge and Gray’s Inn, London.

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  3. Henry Cromwell, 2nd Baron Cromwell (before 1 March 1538 [2] – 20 November 1592 [3] ), the son of Gregory Cromwell, 1st Baron Cromwell and Elizabeth Seymour, was an English peer during the reign of Elizabeth I. He was the grandson of Henry VIII 's chief minister, Thomas Cromwell, 1st earl of Essex, nephew of the Protector Somerset ...

  4. Although Henry Cromwell was named lord lieutenant of Ireland on 6 October 1658, this had little significance as power slipped from his brother's hands in England. On 6 May 1659 the army forced Richard to recall the Rump parliament and on 24 May he formally resigned the protectorate.

  5. Cromwell foi o mais proeminente dos que aconselharam Henrique VIII para que fizesse por si só a Igreja Inglesa, e fez aprovar as Leis de Supremacia, de 1534, pelo Parlamento. Em 1535, Henrique VIII apontou Cromwell como seu último " Legatário Espíritual".

  6. Part of the Irish Confederate Wars. Oliver Cromwell, who landed in Ireland in 1649 to re-conquer the country on behalf of the English Parliament. He left in 1650, having taken eastern and southern Ireland, passing his command to Henry Ireton. Date. 15 August 1649 – 27 September 1653.

  7. Captain of horse at 19, he rose to command his own cavalry regiment in his father's expeditionary force to Ireland in 1650. He stayed on there ... From: Cromwell, Henry in The Oxford Companion to British History ». Subjects: History — Regional and National History.