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  1. 5 de dic. de 2014 · Oliver Cromwell remains an intensely controversial figure - the subject of ongoing debate. But what was it like to be a woman at that time, and especially to be the Lady Protectress - wife of the ...

  2. 9 de nov. de 2009 · His new wife’s family were active in the Puritan church, and it is thought that this may have prompted Cromwell to join the sect in the 1630s. The Cromwells had nine children, though three died ...

  3. 10 de mar. de 2021 · This is no Joy of Cooking. Instead, the book begins with what Orme calls “a very ranty essay” against Oliver Cromwell and his wife, Elizabeth. Cromwell, as the first non-royal to preside over ...

  4. 5 de dic. de 2014 · Oliver Cromwell remains an intensely controversial figure - the subject of ongoing debate. But what was it like to be a woman at that time, and especially to be the Lady Protectress - wife of the ...

  5. www.cromwellmuseum.orgCromwell

    Find out how we bring Oliver Cromwell to life for families, school groups, youth groups, and more through fun activities and trails, hands-on curriculum-linked workshops, and engaging tours led by expert staff.

  6. In her last years she seems to have lived with Oliver’s younger son, Henry, and his wife at their home in Wicken, Cambridgeshire. She died there in 1672 and was buried in Wicken church. Catherine Cromwell (born 1597) was twice married, firstly to Roger Whitestone and then after his death to the regicide colonel John Jones.

  7. Portrait of Elizabeth Cromwell, English School, late 1600s, Oil on Canvas. This portrait is thought to be of Elizabeth Bourchier, Cromwell’s wife, as a younger woman. It seems to have been produced as a pair with the portrait of Oliver himself (H0142). ‹