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  1. Contents. hide. (Top) Life. Family. Assessment. Notes. References. Bridget Bendish (née Ireton) (16501726), was a daughter of General Henry Ireton and Bridget, Oliver Cromwell's eldest daughter. She was born in Attenborough, Nottinghamshire, England. [1] . She married Thomas Bendish, a distant relative of Sir Thomas Bendish, 2nd Baronet, in 1670.

  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 ...

    • Thomas Bendish (desde 1669)
    • 1650
    • 1726
  3. Bridget Bendish (1650–1726) fue una dama inglesa, nieta de Oliver Cromwell e hija del general Ireton.

  4. BENDISH, BRIDGET (1650–1726), Oliver Cromwell's granddaughter, was daughter of General Henry Ireton, by his wife Bridget, Cromwell's eldest daughter. She was born about 1650. As a child she was a favourite with her grandfather. About 1670 she married Thomas Bendish, esq., a leading member of the independent or congregational church of ...

  5. bendish, bridget, Wife of Thomas Bendish, Esq., was the daughter of General Ireton, and grand-daughter of Oliver Cromwell; whom she resembled in piety, dissimulation, personal arrogance, and love of display.

  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. Sometime in 1694, Archbishop Tillotson presented Bridget Bendish to Queen Mary II. Bendish was granted a pension, presumably for circulating pro-Williamite propaganda prior to the Prince’s invasion in 1688, thereby...