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  1. Roundhead. Role In: English Civil Wars. Charles Fleetwood (born c. 1618, Aldwinkle, Northamptonshire, Eng.—died Oct. 4, 1692, Stoke Newington, Middlesex) was an English Parliamentary general, son-in-law and supporter of Oliver Cromwell. He joined the Parliamentary army at the beginning of the Civil War between Parliament and King Charles I ...

  2. Ele voltou para Londres em meados de 1650 após ter conquistado as regiões leste e sul da ilha irlandesa. A Conquista da Irlanda por Cromwell, ou Guerra de Cromwell na Irlanda (1649–53), se refere ao período da história da Irlanda onde as forças do Parlamento da Inglaterra, lideradas por Oliver Cromwell, invadiram o território irlandês ...

  3. Há 1 dia · Bristol 1645. Basing House. Oxford. Dunbar. Worcester. Charles Fleetwood, c. 1618 to 4 October 1692, was an English lawyer from Northamptonshire, who served with the Parliamentarian army during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms. A close associate of Oliver Cromwell, to whom he was related by marriage, Fleetwood held a number of senior political ...

  4. Charles Fleetwood ( c. 1618–1692 ), was a Parliamentary soldier and politician, Lord Deputy of Ireland; married Bridget, daughter to Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland.

  5. Bridget Cromwell. Bridget Cromwell (1624 – June 1662) was Oliver Cromwell 's eldest daughter. She married General Henry Ireton and after he died, General Charles Fleetwood .

  6. Charles Fleetford Sise Sr. (27 September 1834 – 9 April 1918) was an American-born Canadian businessman and one of the first presidents of Bell Canada. He was also part of its first board of directors , and that of the Northern Electric and Manufacturing Company (later known as Nortel ), the telephone company's equipment manufacturer, from 1895 to 1918.

  7. Charles Fleetwood, c. 1618 to 4 October 1692, was an English lawyer from Northamptonshire, who served with the Parliamentarian army during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms. A close associate of Oliver Cromwell, to whom he was related by marriage, Fleetwood held a number of senior political and administrative posts under the Commonwealth, including Lord Deputy of Ireland from 1652 to 1655.