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  1. 12 de set. de 2012 · A summary is not available for this content so a preview has been provided. Please use the Get access link above for information on how to access this content. Type. Chapter. Information. Henry Ireton and the English Revolution , pp. v. Publisher: Boydell & Brewer. Print publication year: 2006.

  2. Henry Ireton. Retrato de Henry Ireton, posiblemente realizado por Robert Walker. Actualmente se exhibe en la National Portrait Gallery de Londres. Henry Ireton (1611 - 26 de noviembre de 1651), fue un abogado, estadista y general inglés del ejército parlamentario durante la Revolución inglesa. También fue el yerno de Oliver Cromwell .

  3. Howard Shaw introduces Henry Ireton, Cromwell's son-in-law, a regicide, and a man with principles and temper of a Cassius, who “stuck at nothing.”. On Saturday, January 30th, 1661, the twelfth anniversary of the execution of Charles I, the disinterred bodies of Oliver Cromwell, Henry Ireton, and John Bradshaw were drawn on hurdles from ...

  4. A careful exploration of Henry Ireton’s role in the initial and subsequent campaigns in Ireland with a close look at the political relationship between Cromwell and Ireton. Keywords: Henry Ireton , Cromwell , New Model Army , Ormond , Drogheda , Wexford

  5. The Remonstrance, drafted principally by Ireton in November 1648, marked the political conclusion of articulating Charles' guilt and equating him with those royalists who had already been executed. It is likely that Ireton believed Charles should die. Enacting this was, however, rather different.

  6. Ireton, Henry. Ireton, Henry (1611–51), soldier and lord deputy of Ireland, was the eldest son in the resolutely puritan gentry family of German and Jane Ireton of Attenborough, near Nottingham. Baptised on 3 November 1611, he was educated at Trinity College, Oxford, graduating in 1629, and proceeded to the Middle Temple before returning to ...

  7. Henry Ireton was born in Attenborough, Nottinghamshire, in 1611. On the outbreak of the Civil War Ireton joined the Parliamentary army and fought at Edgehill (1642) and Naseby (1645). He also took part in the siege of Bristol. In 1646 Leveller supporters were elected from each regiment of the army to participate in the Putney Debates that began ...