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  1. Greek myth; Oliver Cromwell ‘Two Songs at the Marriage of the Lord Fauconberg and the Lady Mary Cromwell’ earns the title of one of seventeenth-century poet Andrew Marvell’s most ignored and under-studied works. Perhaps deterred by the obvious patronage aspects of the Joan Faust, ‘‘Sounding to Present Occasions’: Andrew

  2. This wedding took place on Thursday, 19 November 1657 at Hampton Court. Viscount Fauconberg was a widower thirty years old. Mary Cromwell was a spinster aged twenty-one, Oliver’s seventh child and third daughter.

  3. Greek myth; Oliver Cromwell ‘Two Songs at the Marriage of the Lord Fauconberg and the Lady Mary Cromwell’ earns the title of one of seventeenth-century poet Andrew Marvell’s most ignored and under-studied works. Perhaps deterred by the obvious patronage aspects of the Joan Faust, ‘‘Sounding to Present Occasions’: Andrew

  4. Henry Fauconberge, fifth and youngest son of Thomas Fauconberge, was born on April 19th 1634. In May 1655 he was a student at Trinity Hall, Cambridge, and elected a fellow in 1656. Appointed as official to the Archdeacon of Suffolk in 1664, and had a degree of law confirmed on him in 1665. He resigned his fellowship in 1672.

  5. Há 6 dias · Politician, diplomat. Thomas Belasyse, 1st Earl Fauconberg PC (c. 1627 – 31 December 1700) was an English peer. [1] He supported the Parliamentary cause in the English Civil War, becoming close to Oliver Cromwell and marrying Cromwell's third daughter, Mary. After the Restoration of the monarchy he became a member of the Privy Council to ...

  6. Blank greetings card with envelope featuring:Mary (née Cromwell), Countess Fauconberg NPG D16426© National Portrait Gallery, Londonby Giles Kingproduct-description-splitCard size: 125mm x 175mmImages are printed in their original proportions, within a white border.