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  1. 29 de abr. de 2024 · This workshop focuses on the English republican Edmund Ludlow (1617-92) as seen through his memoir of the British Civil War and its aftermath. Having served as an army officer under Oliver Cromwell during the Civil War and participated in the regicide of Charles I in 1649, Ludlow fled England after the Restoration in 1660 to escape ...

  2. Edward Somerset, 4th Earl of Worcester. Lady Elizabeth Hastings. Blanche Arundell, Baroness Arundell of Wardour (née Lady Blanche Somerset; 1583 or c. 1584 – 28 October 1649) was an English noblewoman, known as the defender of Wardour Castle, that she defended for nearly a week with just 25 men and her maidservants against a force of 1,300.

  3. Hace 1 día · The campaigns under Cromwell's successors Henry Ireton and Edmund Ludlow consisted mostly of long sieges of fortified cities and guerrilla warfare in the countryside, with English troops suffering from attacks by Irish toráidhe (guerilla fighters).

  4. 29 de abr. de 2024 · Posts about Edmund Ludlow written by thehistorywoman. In his study of the contemporary reception of the English Revolution in the German-speaking lands of continental Europe, Günter Berghaus stresses that a large majority of pamphlets published on the subject in German were biased towards the Stuart monarchy.

  5. 6 de may. de 2024 · In July 1659, he accompanied Edmund Ludlow to Ireland and remained as commander-in-chief of the army in Ireland when Ludlow returned to England in October. Jones declared his support for General Lambert when he forcibly dissolved Parliament on 13 October 1659, but officers loyal to Parliament seized Dublin Castle in December and ...

  6. 8 de may. de 2024 · John Milton and Edmund Ludlow saw calling Charles to England as choosing 'a captain back for Egypt ' (p. 48). On the other side, Clarendon recognised both the fragility and the importance of the Restoration, asserting ' This sudden Revolution ' ought to be called ' by the name of the Restauration'.

  7. 6 de may. de 2024 · In the later 17th century parliament’s story was a narrative that often emerged in spite of, rather than because of, the institution it was describing. It is this fact that drives Annabel Patterson’s examination the Long Parliament of Charles II. Here, she notes, was a parliament that ran from 1661–1679, yet it is neglected.