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  1. 1 de feb. de 2022 · He was ordered to return to England in 1665, on pain of being declared a traitor, whereupon he was imprisoned in Dover Castle and the Tower of London, only to be released in February 1667, after which he joined the Stoke Newington congregation (in which, to complete the extended family connection, he would have been welcomed as the great-uncle of Bridget Bendish). 33 James Berry (d. 1691 ...

  2. Bridget Bendish (1650–1726) fue una dama inglesa, nieta de Oliver Cromwell e hija del general Ireton. Tenía un gran parecido con Cromwell y se hizo notable por lo extravagante de su conducta; pasaba los días dedicada a los trabajos más penosos, sencillamente vestida y alimentada como los más pobres jornaleros y por la tarde se adornaba y frecuentaba los salones de la buena sociedad.

  3. Bridget Bendish was mostly famed for her physical resemblance to her grandfather Oliver Cromwell. Bridget Cromwell was the eldest daughter of Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protector of England, Scotland, and Ireland from 1653 to 1658, during the Commonwealth. At age 22, Bridget married Henry Ireton, a soldier and her father's loyal supporter.

  4. Bridget Bendish (Q4966700) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. Oliver Cromwell's grand daughter. Bridget Ireton; edit. Language Label Description Also ...

  5. This study centres around three leading military statesmen who served under Oliver Comwell but were also his kin and shared the experiences of the civil wars, John Disbrowe (1608–80), Henry Ireton (1611–51), and Charles Fleetwood (1618–92). It seeks to develop our picture of their positions from the context of their kin link to Cromwell and how their private worlds shaped their public ...

  6. 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

  7. 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.