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  1. Elizabeth Claypole (née Cromwell) (sister) Elizabeth Cromwell (née Steward) (grandmother) Elizabeth Cromwell (née Bourchier) (mother) Oliver Cromwell (father) Richard Cromwell (brother) Robert Cromwell (grandfather) Mary (née Cromwell), Countess Fauconberg (sister) Bridget Fleetwood (née Cromwell) (sister) Frances Russell (née Cromwell ...

  2. Mary was baptised on 9 February 1637, the third daughter of Oliver Cromwell and Elizabeth Bourchier On her marriage to Thomas Belasyse, 1st Lord Fouconberg, she became Countess Fouconberg lived at Fauconberg House. Sources . Wikipedia entry for Mary Cromwell

  3. 26 de jul. de 2019 · Aquí nos gustaría mostrarte una descripción, pero el sitio web que estás mirando no lo permite.

  4. Cromwell) (The Diary of Samuel Pepys) Mary Belasyse (Lady Fauconberg, b. Cromwell) Mary, third daughter of Oliver Cromwell, and second wife of Thomas Bellasis, second Viscount Fauconberg, created Earl of Fauconberg, April 9th, 1689. This text comes from a footnote on a diary entry in the 1893 edition edited by Henry B. Wheatley.

  5. Mary (née Cromwell), Countess Fauconberg (1637-1713), Wife of 1st Earl Fauconberg; daughter of Oliver Cromwell. Sitter in 5 portraits

  6. 26 de jul. de 2019 · Mary Belasyse, Countess Fauconberg by John Michael Wright. Mary Cromwell and her husband Thomas Belasyse were a power couple, whose marriage and influence lasted from the reign of King Charles I to Queen Anne. The union, brokered by Mary’s father, Lord Protector Oliver Cromwell, was meant to be a coalition between the Royalists and the ...

  7. Mary Cromwell, Countess Fauconberg (9 February 1637 (christened) – 14 March 1713) was an English noblewoman, the third daughter of Oliver Cromwell and his wife Elizabeth Bourchier. Biography. Born in either late 1636 or early 1637, Mary Cromwell was christened on 9 February 1637.