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  1. 9 de nov. de 2009 · His new wife’s family were active in the Puritan church, and it is thought that this may have prompted Cromwell to join the sect in the 1630s. The Cromwells had nine children, though three died ...

  2. 5 de dic. de 2014 · Oliver Cromwell remains an intensely controversial figure - the subject of ongoing debate. But what was it like to be a woman at that time, and especially to be the Lady Protectress - wife of the ...

  3. 2 de may. de 2018 · Edinburgh, 3d May 1651. My Dearest, I could not satisfy myself to omit this post, although I have not much to write; yet indeed I love to write to my dear, who is very much in my heart. It joys me to hear thy soul prospereth: the Lord increase His favours to thee more and more. The great good they soul can wish is, That the Lord lift upon thee ...

  4. Cromwell, Oliver. Cromwell, Oliver (1599–1658), lord protector of England, Scotland, and Ireland, was born 25 April 1599 in Huntingdon, fifteen miles (24 km) north-west of Cambridge, England, the eldest son of Robert Cromwell, younger son of a knight, and his wife Elizabeth Steward. His two brothers died in their infancy, but all seven of his ...

  5. In her last years she seems to have lived with Oliver’s younger son, Henry, and his wife at their home in Wicken, Cambridgeshire. She died there in 1672 and was buried in Wicken church. Catherine Cromwell (born 1597) was twice married, firstly to Roger Whitestone and then after his death to the regicide colonel John Jones.

  6. Oliver Cromwell . Born in 1599, a member of the lesser gentry who later became a leading figure in the English Civil War and in the non-monarchic government that replaced the regime of the beheaded King Charles I. He was Lord Protector of England from 1653 until his death in September 1658. Elizabeth Bourchier . Nee Bourchier, wife of Oliver ...

  7. In August 1620, just a few months after his twenty-first birthday, Oliver Cromwell married Elizabeth Bourchier at St Giles’s church in Cripplegate, London. Elizabeth had been born in 1598, the eldest of twelve children (nine sons and three daughters) of Sir James Bourchier and his wife Frances, who was a daughter of Thomas Crane of Newton ...