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  1. Richard Cromwell (4 October 1626 – 12 July 1712) was an English statesman, the second and final Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland and the son of the first Lord Protector, Oliver Cromwell.

  2. 2. Dez. 2020 · 11 min read. After the execution of King Charles I in 1649, the nation embarked upon a new form of governance, a republic under the watchful eye of Oliver Cromwell. This Commonwealth experiment was to last only until 1660, when, under Oliver Cromwells son, Richard, the republic crumbled and the monarchy restored.

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  3. He married Marg. the daughter of Henry Mannock, of that place, and died 4 August 1598: by the inquisitio post mortem taken at St Ives, 16 November following, it appears that he left a son, Henry Williams, alias Cromwell, then 33 years of age, his heir, possessed of the site of St Neots Priory, called the Fermerne; manor of St Neots, valued at ...

  4. The line of Oliver Cromwell descends from Richard Williams (alias Cromwell), son of Thomas Cromwell's sister Katherine and her husband Morgan Williams. Peerages and titles: John de Cromwell 1st Baron Cromwell (created 1308) Baron Cromwell of Wimbledon (created 1536, forfeited 1540) Earl of Essex (created 1540, forfeited 1540)

  5. Richard Cromwell was the lord protector of England from September 1658 to May 1659. The eldest surviving son of Oliver Cromwell and Elizabeth Bourchier, Richard failed in his attempt to carry on his father’s role as leader of the Commonwealth. He served in the Parliamentary army in 1647 and 1648

  6. Richard Cromwell (* 4. Oktober 1626 in Huntingdon; † 12. Juli 1712 in Cheshunt) war der Sohn Oliver Cromwells und vom 3. September 1658 bis zum 25. Mai 1659 Lordprotektor von England, Schottland und Irland .

  7. Political chaos followed the death of Oliver Cromwell in September 1658. His successor as Lord Protector, his son Richard, was not able to manage the Parliament he summoned in January 1659 or the Army leaders on whose support he relied.