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  1. Há 1 dia · Cromwell was condemned to death without trial, lost all his titles and property and was publicly beheaded on Tower Hill on 28 July 1540, on the same day as the King's marriage to Catherine Howard. Cromwell made a prayer and speech on the scaffold, professing to die "in the traditional [Catholic] faith" and denying that he had aided ...

  2. Há 5 dias · Cromwell cries in talking about the loss of his wife and two daughters to the periodic sweating sickness that killed those of low and high birth with impartiality. He is compassionate for the poor, feeding vagrants at his gate and bringing a poor mother and her two children into his household – but telling her she must learn to read.

  3. Há 4 dias · Cromwell’s death marked the end of the Commonwealth. Upon Cromwell’s death in 1658, his son Richard succeeded him as Lord Protector. However, Richard’s leadership was short-lived, and the Commonwealth quickly dissolved, leading to the restoration of the monarchy under Charles II .

  4. Há 2 dias · Between the two periods, and due to in-fighting among various factions in Parliament, Oliver Cromwell ruled over the Protectorate as Lord Protector (effectively a military dictator) until his death in 1658.

    • August 1642 – September 1651
  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Fred_WestFred West - Wikipedia

    Há 2 dias · Prosecution witnesses included Cromwell Street lodgers; victims' relatives; Rose's mother Daisy and sister Glenys; and surviving victims including Anna Marie West, Kathryn Halliday (a former lover of the Wests), Caroline Owens, and a "Miss A" (who had been sexually assaulted at 14 by Fred and Rose in 1977, and who described Rose as the more aggressive perpetrator of the two).

    • Died by suicide prior to murder conviction
    • 12–13+
  6. Há 1 dia · Thomas Cromwell was sentenced to death by King Henry VIII, for whom he worked as chief minister. According to records, it took several blows to decapitate him. July 28, 1540 marks the day.

  7. Há 4 dias · For he was great ere fortune made him so: And wars, like mists that rise against the sun, Made him but greater seem, not greater grow. No borrow'd bays his temples did adorn, But to our crown he did fresh jewels bring; Nor was his virtue poison'd soon as born, With the too early thoughts of being king.