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  1. Oliver Cromwell (* 25. April 1599 in Huntingdon; † 3. September 1658 in Westminster) war ein englischer Parlamentarier, Heerführer und während der kurzen republikanischen Periode in der Geschichte Englands ab 1649 der führende Staatsmann des Landes. Von 1653 bis zu seinem Tod war er unter dem Titel Lordprotektor auch formell das Oberhaupt ...

  2. Although he sat in Parliament only once, Cromwell’s influence can be seen in a number of other Elizabethan elections, notably in 1572, when as sheriff he secured the return of his brother Francis as junior knight, and from 1586 onwards, when first a close friend of the family (possibly a relative), George Walton, and then the heir to Hinchingbrooke, Sir Henry’s eldest son Oliver, became ...

  3. We can not look, however imperfectly, upon a great man, without gaining something by him. (Thomas Carlyle) Lord Henry Cromwell (20 January 1628 – 23 March 1696) was the fourth son of Oliver Cromwell and Elizabeth Bourchier, and an important figure in the Parliamentarian regime in Ireland and 2nd Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland on the death of his father ...

  4. Henry Cromwell né le 20 janvier 1628 à Huntingdon et mort le 23 mars 1674 à Wicken est le quatrième fils d'Oliver Cromwell et Élizabeth Bourchier. C'est une figure importante du régime parlementaire de l'Irlande.

  5. Cromwell realised people would be more willing to support Henry’s decisions if they were involved in making them. Parliament could represent everyone: the nobility and the Church in the House of Lords, and the towns and countryside in the House of Commons. They were loyal to Henry, and so usually supported any Acts put forward in the King’s ...

  6. Husband of Elizabeth (Russell) Cromwell — married 10 May 1653 in All Saints, Huntingdonshire, England. Descendants. Father of Elizabeth Cromwell, Oliver Cromwell, Henry Cromwell, Elizabeth (Cromwell) Russell, Francis Cromwell, Richard Cromwell and William Cromwell. Died 23 Mar 1674 at age 46 in Spinney Abbey, Cambridgeshire, England.

  7. CROMWELL, HENRY (1628–1674), fourth son of Oliver Cromwell, was born at Huntingdon on 20 Jan. 1628 ( Noble, i. 197). Henry Cromwell entered the parliamentary army towards the close of the first civil war, and was in 1647 either a captain in Harrison's regiment or the commander of Fairfax's lifeguard ( Cromwelliana, p. 36).