When Charles II was restored to the throne the House of Commons voted on 4th December 1660 that the coffins of regicides Oliver Cromwell, Henry Ireton and John Bradshaw should be dug up from the Abbey ...
Getty Images Oliver Cromwell was the Lord Protector of England ... but two years later King Charles II vowed retribution for his father's execution and displayed Cromwell's severed head in public.
The life of Oliver Cromwell is to be commemorated during ... the monarchy that ultimately led to the trial and execution of King Charles I in 1649. Mr Goldsmith said Saturday's service would ...
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Echoes of the English Civil War
As passions continue to rise in this country, it is interesting to compare our situation with that of the English Civil War ...
St Neot is a town you've probably heard of but never visited, and if pushed you might struggle to locate it on a map. Perched ...
I mean Boris Johnson and Oliver Cromwell, the two national leaders ... was lord protector and was not repealed until 1660 after King Charles II came to power. Mr Cleverly was a close ally of ...
A popular historic coaching inn has announced a new partnership with Midlands Air Ambulance Charity. The Lygon Arms in Broadway, Worcestershire, will engage in various volunteering and fundraising ...
But when Charles II was restored to the throne he issued a Royal Warrant, dated 9th September 1661, for the disinterment of the bodies of Oliver Cromwell, his family and ... at the time of the ...
LLM contributor Rebecca Underwood travels to Oxford and finds herself enchanted by the art, architecture and history of this ...
Alexandra Palace is all set for a fun-filled festive season kicking off this November with activities on offer for all ages ...
Following the defeat of King Charles I in the English Civil Wars, and later his trial and execution, Oliver Cromwell became ‘Lord Protector’ in 1653. Cromwell was a Puritan, a strict ...