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  1. Henry Ireton's own regiment repulsed their Royalist opposite numbers, but Ireton then led at least part of them to the aid of the beleaguered Parliamentarian infantry. His troopers were driven off by Royalist pikemen, and Ireton himself was unhorsed, wounded in the leg and face and taken prisoner.

  2. 亨利·艾尔顿(英语:Henry Ireton 1611年—1651年11月26日)三国之战及英国内战期间议会军将军,独立派政治家,奥利弗·克伦威尔的女婿,曾为独立派进行外交活动。1647年曾提出君主立宪制方案《建议要点(英语:Heads of Proposals)》,被查理一世拒绝,艾尔顿于是开始抨击君主制,将查理一世送审,并 ...

  3. Background. Earlier that summer Sir Thomas Fairfax, Commander-in-Chief of the Army, Oliver Cromwell (then Member of Parliament for Cambridge and second-in-command), Henry Ireton (Cromwell's son-in-law) and other officers, known as the "Grandees", attempted to negotiate an inclusive settlement with Charles I of England in the aftermath of the First English Civil War.

  4. Siege of Limerick (1650–1651) Henry Ireton. The English Parliamentarian commander who besieged Limerick in 1651. Limerick, in western Ireland was the scene of two sieges during the Irish Confederate Wars. The second and largest of these took place during the Cromwellian conquest of Ireland in 1650–51. Limerick was one of the last fortified ...

  5. Cromwell’s body was exhumed in January 1661 as a regicide, after the Restoration of the Monarchy. His corpse, along with those of fellow regicides Henry Ireton and John Bradshaw, was taken to Tyburn in London, hanged, then beheaded. His body was almost certainly buried in the communal pit nearby, near the end of Oxford Street in London.

  6. New Model Army. The New Model Army or New Modelled Army was a standing army formed in 1645 by the Parliamentarians during the First English Civil War, then disbanded after the Stuart Restoration in 1660. It differed from other armies employed in the 1639 to 1653 Wars of the Three Kingdoms in that members were liable for service anywhere in the ...

  7. The remaining fifteen debaters were all general officers, which then meant those with staff duties: Fairfax, Cromwell, and Cromwell's son-in-law, Commissary-General Henry Ireton; colonels Richard Deane (bap. 1610, d. 1653), Thomas Harrison, Hewson, Thomas Rainborowe, Nathaniel Rich, Tichborne, and Waller; lieutenant-colonels Goffe, John Jubbes, Henry Lilburne (bap. 1618, d. 1648), and Thomas ...