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Exhumation and posthumous execution
Family estate
Oliver
Morgan Williams
Oliver's great-grandfather
Free school in Huntingdon
Katherine Cromwell
Spent a year at Sidney Sussex College in Cambridge
Gained estates in Huntingdonshire
Sister of
Thomas Cromwell
Death of his father in June 1617
University carrer
Cut short
His son Richard changed the family name to Cromwell
Chancellor to Henry VIII
Returned home
First Civil War August 1642
One of the greatest soldiers in England
Major role
Cromwell took up arms for Parliament
Surrender of Oxford
June 1646
Became increasingly critical of the leadership of the Earl of Manchester
One of the few Members exempted from resigning his commission in the army
October 1642
Joined the army of the Earl of Essex
The need for a well-trained Parliamentarian cavalry corps
Cromwell at Marston Moor by Ernest Crofts
19th century engraving of Matthew Noble's statue of Cromwell
August 1620
Oliver
Elizabeth
Bourchier
Forced to sell
nearly all his property
1631
Lease a farmstead
Sir Thomas Steward died
1636
Nine children
Inheritance
Opposition to King Charles
Became asocciated
Petition of Right in 1628
The English Commonwealth was governed by the Rump Parliament and the Council of State.
1648
Expelled the Rump Parliament
A body of musketeers to Westminster
South Wales
North
Crush a Royalist uprising
Take command of Parliament's forces
He came a relentless supporter of the King's trial and subsequent execution
Conflict between the Army and Parliament
Supported
the Agitators
Bring righteous, godly government
Regarded the Assembly as a "Parliament of Saints"
A conciliatory attitude towards the King
Moderates maneuvered to dissolve the Assembly and to hand power over to Cromwell
Cromwell's attempts were frustrated
The King's refusal
His negotiations to bring a Scottish army into England
Captain-General and commander-in-chief of the Army
September 1651