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  1. Robert Rich, 2nd Earl of Warwick KB, PC (May/June 1587 – 19 April 1658) was an English naval officer, politician and peer who commanded the Parliamentarian navy during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms. A Puritan, he was also lord of the Manor of Hunningham.

  2. 15 de abr. de 2024 · Robert Rich, 2nd earl of Warwick was an English colonial administrator and advocate of religious toleration in the North American Colonies. As admiral of the fleet in 1642, he secured the adherence of the navy to the Parliamentary cause in the English Civil Wars (1642–51).

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  3. Anthony van Dyck Flemish. ca. 1632–35. On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 618. A Puritan sailor of fortune, the second earl of Warwick promoted the colonization of Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island, and seized Spanish ships on behalf of the duke of Savoy and Charles I of England.

  4. On his death the line of the second Earl of Warwick failed and the titles were inherited by his first cousin Robert Rich, 2nd Earl Holland, who became the fifth Earl of Warwick as well. He was the son of the aforementioned Henry Rich, 1st Earl of Holland, younger son of the first Earl of Warwick (see the Earl of Holland for earlier ...

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  5. Robert Rich, segundo conde de Warwick (5 de junio de 1587 - 19 de abril de 1658), señor de la mansión de Hunningham, fue un administrador colonial inglés , almirante y puritano, que comandó la armada parlamentaria durante las Guerras de los Tres Reinos. .

  6. Robert Rich, 2nd Earl of Warwick. primary name: primary name: Rich, Robert. other name: other name: (Earl) Warwick. Details. individual; British; Male. Life dates. 1587-1658. Biography. Naval officer and colonial promoter, most associated with the island of Catalina (Providence) off Nicaragua; supporter of the Puritan and parliamentarian causes.

  7. Robert Rich, 2nd Earl of Warwick. (1587-1658), Lord High Admiral. Sitter associated with 33 portraits. Naval commander whose privateering ventures helped to estrange him from the court of Charles I; involved in the colonisation of America; associated with the foundation of New Plymouth, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and later of Rhode Island (1644);