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  1. Biography. Read More. Richard Cromwell was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. Cromwell started his acting career landing roles in such films as "Tol'able David" (1930), "Maker of Men" (1931) and "Emma" (1932). He also appeared in the Tom Brown drama "Tom Brown of Culver" (1932), "The Age of Consent" (1932) and "That's My Boy" (1932 ...

  2. His grandfather, his father, and two of his uncles had attended Lincoln's Inn, and Cromwell sent his son Richard there in 1647. Cromwell probably returned home to Huntingdon after his father's death. As his mother was widowed, and his seven sisters unmarried, he would have been needed at home to help his family. Marriage and family

  3. 9 de nov. de 2009 · Their son Richard, who succeeded his father as Lord Protector, was born in 1626. Health and Financial Woes Cromwell was first elected to Parliament , representing Huntingdon, in 1628.

  4. By the time of his death he was calling himself either ‘Sir Richard Cromwell’ or ‘Sir Richard Williams, alias Cromwell’ in honour of his uncle. His son Sir Henry continued this tradition, and continued to acquire property in Huntingdon, building a grand house at Hinchingbrooke which still stands today.

  5. Biography: Richard Cromwell an English statesman who served as the second Lord Protector of the Commonwealth, assuming the role upon the death of his father Oliver Cromwell in 1658. He only held this position for nine months as he lacked the authority of his father. Upon succeeding to the role, Cromwell was quickly swamped by a number of ...

  6. A plaque at Westminster commemorating Cromwell’s death. Oliver Cromwell died at Whitehall during the mid-afternoon of Friday, 3rd September 1658, probably from complications following an attack of the ‘tertian ague’, a form of malaria common in Western Europe at that time. His decline had been rapid.

  7. Cromwell ritratto dal pittore olandese Gerard Soest. Richard Cromwell, noto anche, in italiano, come Riccardo Cromwell [1] ( Huntingdon, 4 ottobre 1626 – Cheshunt, 12 luglio 1712 ), è stato un politico inglese e Lord Protettore d' Inghilterra, Scozia e Irlanda dal 3 settembre 1658 al 25 maggio 1659, quando fu costretto alle dimissioni dal ...