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  1. claypole, elizabeth, Was the second and favourite daughter of the protector, Oliver Cromwell. She was born at Huntingdon, in 1629, and in 1646 married John Claypole, Esq., of a respectable family in Northamptonshire; who afterwards became master of the horse both to Oliver and his son Richard.

  2. Elizabeth Claypole (née Cromwell) published by Thomas Rodd the Elder etching, early 19th century 5 5/8 in. x 4 1/8 in. (144 mm x 104 mm) paper size Given by the daughter of compiler William Fleming MD, Mary Elizabeth Stopford (née Fleming), 1931 Reference Collection NPG D29182

  3. 13 de dic. de 2022 · Death: August 06, 1658 (28-29) Hampton Court, Middlesex, England. Place of Burial: City of Westminster, Greater London, England, United Kingdom. Immediate Family: Daughter of Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland and Elizabeth Cromwell. Wife of Lord General John Claypoole, Master of Horse.

  4. Elizabeth Claypole (1658), National Portrait Gallery. Whatever his intentions, Wright did not return to Italy, rather he was joined in England by his family soon after. Despite his Roman Catholicism and the strong Protestantism of the Protectorate (1653–1659), Wright seems to have been able to find prestigious work.

  5. 31 de mar. de 2024 · Her protracted illness and early death, in August 1658 contributed to Cromwell’s own decline. She was buried at Westminster Abbey. At the Restoration all of the commonwealth dignitaries buried there were removed, with the exception of Elizabeth whose grave was overlooked.

  6. 9 de ago. de 2009 · Elizabeth Claypole, by John Michael Wright. Elizabeth Claypole [nb 1] ( 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.

  7. When James Alexander Claypool III was born on 14 February 1701, in New Castle, Delaware, British Colonial America, his father, James Claypoole II, was 36 and his mother, Mary Cann, was 31. He married Jane Elizabeth Byrd in July 1727, in Sussex, Delaware, British Colonial America. They were the parents of at least 6 sons and 3 daughters.