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  1. Cromwell died on September 3, 1658. Away from the public stage theirs had been a happy and fruitful marriage, producing nine children, eight of whom survived to adulthood. But if Elizabeth had been ill equipped for her role as ‘pretend Queen,’ her son Richard was also found wanting in his as pretend Lord Protector.

  2. Elizabeth Cromwell (née Steward) (died 1654), Mother of Oliver Cromwell. Sitter associated with 6 portraits Elizabeth Cromwell was born Elizabeth Steward. She was the daughter of William Stewart, who had inherited from his uncle, the Prior of Ely, leases of abbey lands in the early days of the Reformation.

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  4. Elizabeth Cromwell (1650–1731) Cromwell Museum Sir Thomas Palmer, Bt, MP (1714–1723) Guildhall Museum, Rochester William Lowndes (1652–1724), Secretary to the Treasury Bank of England Museum

  5. 20 de jul. de 2022 · Abstract. Elizabeth and Dorothy Cromwell occupied unprecedented—and unpreceded—positions in the Anglo-Scottish hierarchy: they were leading women in a state that had temporarily thrown off its monarchy. Married to the heads of the experimental protectorate that presided over Britain for a decade, their roles were neither governmental nor ...

  6. 10 de ene. de 2001 · Both republican and royalist representations of Elizabeth Cromwell are enmeshed in larger disputes over the contradictions that each side perceived within the entity of a Protectorate — the body politic that emerged during the Interregnum period as neither a monarchy nor a republic but rather an uneasy synthesis of the two, not unlike “Protectorate Joan,” as Elizabeth was often called.

  7. 19 de abr. de 2022 · Elizabeth Cromwell - Her Highness The Lady Protector Of Britain Oliver Cromwell rose to power during the English Civil War, and defeated the King’s royalist ...

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