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  1. Richard Major or Richard Maijor (1605 – 25 April 1660) was a Member of Parliament during the English Commonwealth era. [1] Major was the son of John Maijor , merchant and MP for Southampton in 1628 [2] and nephew of John Searle, MP for Newport, I.o.W in 1614 [3] He matriculated at Queen's College, Oxford in November 1621. [4]

  2. In 1649 Richard married Dorothy Maijor, daughter of Richard Maijor, a member of the Hampshire gentry. He and his wife then moved to Maijor’s estate at Hursley. During the 1650s they had nine children, four of whom survived to adulthood. Richard was named a Justice of the Peace for Hampshire and sat on various county committees.

  3. Mrs. Dorothy or Dorothea Cromwell (c.1620- 5 January 1675) was the wife of the second Lord Protector, Richard Cromwell who succeeded to the post following the death of his father, Oliver Cromwell in 1659. Life. Dorothy Maijor was the daughter of Richard Maijor, a member of the Hampshire gentry. In

  4. Dorothy Cromwell (born Maijor), 1627 - 1675 Dorothy Cromwell (born Maijor) was born in 1627, in birth place , to Richard Maijor and Jane Maijor . Dorothy married Richard Cromwell on month day 1649, at age 22 in marriage place .

  5. 26 de mai. de 2020 · Richard married Dorothy Maijor in 1649. She was the daughter of Richard Maijor, Esq. of Hursley (Hampshire). Following the marriage, the couple stayed at Dorothy’s father’s Hursley estate. Richard became a “Justice of the Peace” for Hampshire and was part of various county committees.

  6. Dorothy Cromwell (born Major) was born on month day 1627, in birth place, to Richard Major, II and Jane Major (born Maijor). Dorothy had 13 siblings: Anne Major , Francis Major and 11 other siblings .

  7. 2 de dez. de 2020 · Richard Cromwell, Lord Protector. Political chaos followed the death of Oliver Cromwell in September 1658. His successor as Lord Protector was his son Richard. However Richard Cromwell proved to be nothing like his father…. After the execution of King Charles I in 1649, the nation embarked upon a new form of governance, a republic under the ...