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  1. 16 de abr. de 2024 · By his wife, Bridget Cromwell, Ireton left one son, Henry Ireton (circa 1652–1711), and four daughters, one of whom, Bridget Bendish (she married Thomas Bendish in 1670) is said to have compromised herself in the Rye House Plot of 1683, as did Henry. Ireton's widow Bridget afterward married General Charles Fleetwood.

  2. Henry Ireton and the English Revolution. David Farr. Boydell, 2006 - History - 277 pages. A devout puritan, Henry Ireton was an immediate parliamentarian activist rising to the rank of Commissary-General of the New Model Army. Ireton shared Oliver Cromwell's religious enthusiasm and acted as one of his political mentors.

  3. Henry Ireton was born in a house to the west of Attenborough church. During the time of the English Civil Wars (1642 - 1649) he became a famous Parliamentary general who went on to marry a daughter of Oliver Cromwell.

  4. (1611–51).Ireton was plunged into the Civil War, since he was appointed by Parliament to command the horse at Nottingham two months before Charles I raised his standard in the same town. He fought at Edgehill and in the first battle of Newbury, where he was wounded, and rapidly became one of Cromwell's most trusted lieutenants.

  5. 亨利·埃里顿(Henry Ireton,1611年生,英格兰诺丁汉郡阿滕伯勒,1651年11月28日去世,死于爱尔兰利默里克郡利默里克),英国士兵和政治家,内战期间保皇党和议员之间的议会事业领袖。 在内战爆发时,爱雷顿加入了议会军队。

  6. www.wikiwand.com › es › Henry_IretonHenry Ireton - Wikiwand

    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 . Quick facts: Henry Ireton, Información personal, Nacimient...

  7. Since Oliver Cromwell and Henry Ireton were dead, their bodies were exhumed, and hung in chains as a grisly reminder of the dangers facing all revolutionaries on the losing side. They made an appropriate pair, not just because Ireton had married Cromwell's daughter, Bridget, but because, as David Farr argues, no two men did more to further the English Revolution.