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  1. 26 de oct. de 2023 · Elizabeth Claypole ( née Cromwell; 2 July 1629 – 6 August 1658) was the second daughter of Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland, and his wife, Elizabeth Cromwell, and reportedly interceded with her father for royalist prisoners. After Cromwell created a peerage for her husband, John Claypole ...

  2. Elizabeth Claypole. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. An engraving by George Vertue by of a medal of Elizabeth Claypole by Thomas Simon. Elizabeth Claypole (née Cromwell), by John Michael Wright (died 1694). Portrait of Elizabeth Claypole, c.1680 Jacob Huysmans Chequers, England. Category: Elizabeth Claypole.

  3. When Elizabeth Claypool was born in 1567, in Cranfield, Bedfordshire, England, her father, Esquire James Cleypole Sr, was 37 and her mother, Joan Henson, was 28. She had at least 2 sons and 5 daughters with John Osborne I. She died on 8 December 1626, in her hometown, at the age of 59. More. Photos and Memories (0)

  4. In 1648 Elizabeth Cromwell married John Claypole (c.1623 - 1688), the eponymous son of a ship money defaulter whom Cromwell had raised to a baronetcy. The younger Claypole had fought on the Parliamentary side at the battle of Newark in 1645 - 46, and in 1651 was engaged in raising soldiers to oppose the march of King Charles II into England from Scotland.

  5. 2 de may. de 2024 · 110 more. Elizabeth Claypole, née Cromwell by John Michael Wright (1617–1694), 1658, from National Portrait Gallery, London.

  6. Elizabeth Claypole (1629–1658) (copy of John Michael Wright) Second daughter of Oliver Cromwell. She married John Claypole of Northborough in 1646 near Peterborough. Claypole was the son of an old family friend. This is a copy of a painting by John Michael Wright which is now in the National Portrait Gallery.

  7. 11 de ene. de 2022 · CLAYPOOLE or CLAYPOLE, ELIZABETH (1629–1658), second daughter of Oliver Cromwell, was born on 2 July 1629 (Noble). Her marriage to John Claypoole [q. v.] took place in 1646. She was the favourite daughter of her father, to whom her spiritual condition seems to have caused some anxiety.