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  1. Henry's grandfather, Thomas Cromwell, had been created Baron Cromwell of Wimbledon in 1536 and Earl of Essex in 1540 as a reward for his service as chief minister to Henry VIII, but he had lost those titles by attainder in June 1540. On 18 December 1540, his son Gregory was created 1st Baron Cromwell.

  2. Henry Cromwell. (bef. 1538 - 1592) Henry "2nd Baron Cromwell" Cromwell. Born before 1 Mar 1538 in Hampton Court, Middlesex, England [uncertain] Ancestors. Son of Gregory Cromwell and Elizabeth (Seymour) Paulet. Brother of Henry Ughtred [half], Margery (Ughtred) Hungate [half], Edward Cromwell, Thomas Cromwell MP, Katherine (Cromwell) Strode and ...

  3. Henry's grandfather, Thomas Cromwell, had been created Baron Cromwell of Wimbledon in 1536 and Earl of Essex in 1540 as a reward for his service as chief minister to Henry VIII, but he had lost those titles by attainder in Jun 1540. On 18 Dec 1540, his son Gregory was created 1st Baron Cromwell.

  4. Henry Cromwell (Mar 1, 1538 - Nov 20, 1592) was the son of Gregory Cromwell, 1st Baron Cromwell and Elizabeth Seymour. He was the husband of Mary Paulet, daughter of John Paulet, 2nd Marquess of Winchester.

  5. 22 de oct. de 2023 · Henry Cromwell, 2nd Baron Cromwell of Oakham (before 21 May 1538 20 November 1592) was an English peer. He was the eldest son and heir of Gregory Cromwell, 1st Baron Cromwell of Oakham and Elizabeth Seymour, daughter to John Seymour of Wolf Hall, Wiltshire and Margery Wentworth, sister to Jane Sey

  6. Henry Cromwell, 2nd Baron Cromwell: Known for: Son of Henry VIII's chief minister, Thomas Cromwell, 1st Earl of Essex: Born: c. 1520 London: Died: 4 July 1551 (aged 30–31) Launde Abbey, Leicestershire, England: Cause of death: Sweating sickness: Buried: Launde Abbey Chapel

  7. Only one of the boys survived infancy – Oliver Cromwell, who was born in Huntingdon on 25 th April 1599. We know relatively little about Oliver’s early life. We know that he attended the Huntingdon Grammar School (then located in the building which is now the Cromwell Museum) between 1610 and 1616, where he would have received a ...