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  1. Hace 23 horas · Then, once Cromwell had returned to England, the English Commissary, General Henry Ireton, Cromwell's son-in-law and key adviser, adopted a deliberate policy of crop burning and starvation. Total excess deaths for the entire period of the Wars of the Three Kingdoms in Ireland was estimated by Sir William Petty , the 17th-century economist, to be 600,000 out of a total Irish population of ...

  2. Hace 4 días · Henry Ireton (1661) – posthumously beheaded at Tyburn by order of Charles II as a regicide. John Bradshaw (1661) – posthumously beheaded at Tyburn by order of Charles II as a regicide. Sir Henry Vane the Younger (1662) – executed at Tower Hill by order of Charles II for the death of his father Charles I [16]

  3. Hace 4 días · Henry Ireton(1611-1651). Born the eldest son but not heir of German Ireton of Attenborough, Nottinghamshire. Ireton raised a troop of horse at the outbreak of war, initially to protect and secure Nottingham, but he joined the earl of Essex and was present at the battle of Edgehill in Oct. 1642.

  4. Hace 1 día · On the side of the Parliament were Edmund Ludlow, Henry Ireton (to whom Sir T. Glemham surrendered Oxford), and Sir Richard Newdigate. The principal Trinity authors of this period were James Harrington, author of Oceana , the poet Sir John Denham, the historian and dramatist Arthur Wilson, the herald Sir Edward Bysshe, and that ...

  5. Hace 3 días · It is perhaps needless to point out that 1630, the date generally accepted for Cromwell's supposed experiment in house-building, was twelve years before the outbreak of the Civil War, and sixteen years before the marriage of Henry Ireton, afterwards Major-General, to the Protector's eldest daughter Bridget.

  6. Hace 2 días · Henry VIII, the notorious English monarch with a tumultuous personal life and political reign, forever changed England’s history through his break from Rome and establishment of the Church of England.

  7. Hace 3 días · Henry VIII Was Indeed a ‘Horrible, Horrible Person’ — But Should We Cancel Him For It? Hans Holbein the Younger, “Henry VIII of England,” ca. 1537 (photo: Public Domain) Pride — whether it’s the pride of the Tudors or the pride of moderns — is destructive. Joseph Pearce, January 4, 2023