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  1. Bridget Bendish (born Ireton) was born on month day 1650, in birth place, to Henry Ireton and Bridget Margaret [Ireton] Fleetwood (born Cromwell). Bridget had 7 siblings: Elizabeth Polhill (born Ireton), Jane Barnard (born Ireton) and 5 other siblings. Bridget married William Bridges. William was born in 1650, in birth place.

  2. Sometime in 1694, Archbishop Tillotson presented Bridget Bendish to Queen Mary II. Bendish was granted a pension, presumably for circulating pro-Williamite propaganda prior to the Prince’s invasion in 1688, thereby supporting the Revolution. 1 Bendish seems to have had contacts in the Netherlands among the large Whig and Dissenting refugee communities there.

  3. Oliver Cromwell's grand daughter. Bridget Bendish Q4966700)

  4. One of her daughters was Bridget Bendish. She features in an image in the National Portrait Gallery where she is shown in the foreground when her family were imagined to be pleading with Oliver Cromwell to spare the life of Charles I. The original was by William Fisk and James Scott creating the engraving in 1839. References

  5. When Bridget Ireton was born about 1650, in Attenborough, Nottinghamshire, England, United Kingdom, her father, Henry Ireton, was 40 and her mother, Bridget Cromwell, was 27. She married Thomas Bendish on 27 August 1669, in Islington St Mary, Middlesex, England, United Kingdom. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 1 daughter.

  6. Bridget Bendish, the granddaughter of Oliver Cromwell of England, and the daughter of Gen. Ireton, born about 1650, died in 1727.In her early years she lived at Cromwell's court, and was present at the audiences he gave to foreign ambassadors.

  7. Nació en 1624, hija de Oliver Cromwell y su esposa Elizabeth Bouchier. En 1646 Bridget contrajo matrimonio con el general Henry Ireton, un cercano colega de su padre. Hay un portarretrato de ella pintado por Cornelius Johnson, que actualmente se encuentra en Chequers Court. 1 . En 1651 ella se dirigió a Irlanda, donde su marido defendía la ...