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  1. Charles Fleetwood, 1618?–1692, English parliamentary general. He fought under Oliver Cromwell in many battles of the English civil war and later (1650) in Scotland. He became (1651) a member of the council of state and married (1652) Bridget, daughter of Cromwell and widow of Henry Ireton.

  2. 6 de may. de 2022 · Fleetwood died at his home May 2 at the age of 74 following years of health struggles. He is survived by his wife of 52 years, Barbara, who said Fleetwood passed away in his sleep. “There’s a big hole in my heart,” she said. “He was the rock in my life.”. Funeral arrangements have not been made at this time.

  3. Uomo politico e militare inglese (m. Londra 1692). Ufficiale nell'esercito parlamentare, partecipò alla guerra civile e tenne il comando con O. Cromwell a Dunbar (1650) e a Worcester (1651). Sposò in seconde nozze (1652) la figlia maggiore di Cromwell, Bridget, vedova di H. Ireton, e fu Lord deputy e comandante in capo in Irlanda (1652-55 ...

  4. Fought on the anti-royalist side in the Civil War. In 1652 he married for the second time to Bridget, Cromwell's daughter and widow of Henry Ireton. That same year he was appointed Lord Deputy of Ireland, 1652 - 55, where he ruthlessly imposed the terms of the Act of Settlement. Bridget died in 1662 and Fleetwood married again in 1664 to Mary Hartopp, acquiring an estate with a house fronting ...

  5. Welcome to Charles Saer Community Primary and Nursery School. We hope that this will give you a good idea of what our school is like. We aim to create a secure and happy environment where children can develop lively and enquiring minds, in a safe, stimulating and secure environment. We take great care to treat each child as an individual and ...

  6. Charles Fleetwood (c 1618-92) Charles Fleetwood (c 1618–92), English Parliamentarian cavalry commander and son-in-law of Oliver Cromwell, led the military junta that seized control of government on the eve of the Restoration of the monarchy in 1660. Robert Walker to who the painting is attributed was chief painter to Oliver Cromwell during ...

  7. "Porter, Rev. Charles Fleetwood, (12 Sept. 1830–22 April 1914), Vicar of Banbury, 1881–1905" published on by Oxford University Press.