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  1. Bridget Cromwell (1624 – June 1662) was the Protector, Oliver Cromwell's eldest daughter. She married General Henry Ireton and after he died General Charles Fleetwood. Media in category "Bridget Cromwell"

  2. Bridget Bendish (née Ireton) (1650–1726), was a daughter of General Henry Ireton and Bridget, Oliver Cromwell's eldest daughter. She was born in Attenborough , Nottinghamshire , England . [1] She married Thomas Bendish, a distant relative of Sir Thomas Bendish, 2nd Baronet , in 1670.

  3. Als die Unruhen ihr Elternhaus in Ely erreichen, gerät die 19-jährige Bridget Cromwell mitten in den Konflikt. Während der Stern ihres Vaters Oliver Cromwell, Kavalleriekommandeur des rebellischen Parlaments, in ungeahnte Höhen steigt, hegt Bridget eigene Ambitionen für ihr Leben – jenseits von Ehe und Mutterschaft.

  4. The Genealogy of Oliver Cromwell. A number of historians have worked on Oliver Cromwell’s family tree and have constructed lines of descent from him. The first to attempt to do so in a fairly systematic way was Mark Noble. His Memoirs of the Protectoral-House of Cromwell, which was first published in the 1780s, attempted to trace Cromwell’s ...

  5. Oliver Cromwell (baptised 6 February 1623 – 1644), who became a cornet in Lord St. John's troop in the army of the Earl of Essex, and died of smallpox. Bridget Cromwell (baptised 4 August 1624 – 1681), married firstly Henry Ireton (on 15 June 1646), and secondly Charles Fleetwood (in 1652).

  6. Only one of the boys survived infancy – Oliver Cromwell, who was born in Huntingdon on 25 th April 1599. We know relatively little about Oliver’s early life. We know that he attended the Huntingdon Grammar School (then located in the building which is now the Cromwell Museum) between 1610 and 1616, where he would have received a ...

  7. Cromwell and the Jews. The Jews were expelled from England 1290 in the reign of King Edward Ist. Their re-admission in 1656 under the Cromwellian Protectorate is interpreted by some as evidence of Cromwell’s toleration and compassion. This is open to challenge on several points. Menasseh ben Israel. Although the Jewish community at the end of ...