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    This again shows Cromwell wearing more elaborate clothing than the popular stereotype of him, here a grey silk velvet suit which he is known to have worn to his daughter Frances’ wedding. As well as being on shown on horseback, there is a fascinating view of London in the background, a decade before most of the buildings shown were destroyed in the Great Fire of 1666.

  3. Frances Cromwell was a member of the aristocracy in British Isles. Frances Cromwell was daughter of Oliver Cromwell and his wife, Elizabeth Bourchier. She was baptised at St Mary, Ely in Cambridgeshire on 6 December 1638. [1] At the time of her birth her father was merely a redundant member of Parliament but in 1642 he took up arms against the ...

  4. Portrait of Lady Frances Russell (Cromwell) by John Riley, c. 1670, Oil on Canvas. Cromwell’s youngest daughter married twice, firstly to Robert Rich in 1657, but he died only a year later. She married again to Sir John Russell in 1663, then after his death lived with her sister Mary and her family. Long Term Private Loan.

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  6. Frances Cromwell was born in 1527, in Leeds, Yorkshire, England. She married Anthony Smith in 1540, in Suffolk, England. They were the parents of at least 2 sons. She died on 10 October 1567, in Surrey, England, at the age of 40, and was buried in Leicester, Leicestershire, England.

  7. 23 de feb. de 2017 · Oliver Cromwell (detalle), por Robert Walker, ca. 1649. Imagen: National Portrait Gallery. (Viene de la tercera parte). Oliver Cromwell acababa de disolver el Parlamento con una apoteósica diatriba que quedó para la historia, pero su denuncia de la corrupción de los parlamentarios, por sí sola, no servía para dotar a Inglaterra de un gobierno.