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  1. Mary (née Cromwell), Countess Fauconberg. by Giles King. line engraving, published 1740. NPG D16426. Find out more >. Buy a print. Buy as a greetings card. Use this image. Wife of 1st Earl Fauconberg; daughter of Oliver Cromwell.

  2. Miranda is a historian specialising in the history of Oliver Cromwell, his family and the politics of the Interregnum period following the Civil Wars. She studied at Cambridge University, leaving with a PhD, and has been a Trustee of the Cromwell Association for over a decade. Miranda has written two historical novels about the Cromwell family ...

  3. 5912575. Source citation. Daughter of Oliver Cromwell. She was the third daughter of Oliver Cromwell, English Military and political figure, and his wife Elizabeth Bourchier. Her christened was recorded as being on February 9, 1637. On November 19, 1657, she married a loyal political ally to her father, Thomas Belasyse, 1st Earl Fauconbery at...

  4. View this answer. Oliver Cromwell and his wife, Elizabeth Bourchier, whom he married in 1620, were the parents of nine children. They were: Robert, Oliver, Bridget,... See full answer below.

  5. Henry Ireton. (bef. 1611 - 1651) General Henry Ireton. Born before 3 Nov 1611 in Attenborough, Nottinghamshire, England. Ancestors. Son of German Ireton and Jane (Unknown) Ireton. Brother of Sarah (Ireton) Ford, Ellienor Ireton, Mary (Ireton) Bainbrigge, John Ireton, Matthew Ireton and Thomas Ireton. Husband of Bridget (Cromwell) Fleetwood ...

  6. 22 de feb. de 2022 · Illustration. A map illustrating the complexity, viciousness, and chaos of the English Civil Wars, also known as the War of the Three Kingdoms ( England, Scotland, and Ireland) between 1642 and 1651. The roots of the conflicts stemmed from the contrasting aspirations of how the three interconnected kingdoms (ruled by the same monarch - Charles ...