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Cromwell and Our
Cromwell, Our Chief of Men, and Cromwell: the Lord Protector Phoenix Press, ISBN 0-7538-1331-9.
Her first major work, published by Weidenfeld & Nicolson, was Mary, Queen of Scots ( 1969 ), which was followed by several other biographies, including Cromwell, Our Chief of Men ( 1973 ).
Cromwell, Our Chief of Men by Antonia Fraser ( 1973, is a biography of Oliver Cromwell.
Cromwell Our Chief of Men, Panther, St Albans 1975, ISBN 0-586-04206-7

Cromwell and Chief
He also published A True Relation of the unjust accusation of certain French gentlemen ( 1671 ), an account of Holles's intercession on their behalf and of his dispute with Lord Chief Justice Keeling ; and he left Memoirs, written in exile in 1649, and dedicated " to the unparalleled Couple, Mr Oliver St John ... and Mr Oliver Cromwell ..." published in 1699 and reprinted in Baron Maseres's Select Tracts relating to the Civil Wars, I.
Police Chief John Cromwell didn't take kindly to Arkham's theories, nor to the eventual recruitment of bounty hunter Jonah Hex, who had recently caused a stir by coming to town.
He is possibly best known for his role in the Showtime series The Tudors in which he appeared as Thomas Cromwell from 2007 to 2009, and for his role as vampire Franklin Mott in season three of the HBO drama True Blood, as well as his role of Chief Magistrate Gérard de Villefort in The Count of Monte Cristo.
In 1655, Cromwell appointed three Commissioners of the Great Seal of Ireland, Richard Pepys, Chief Justice of the Upper Bench, Sir Gerard Lowther, Chief Justice of the Common Bench ; and Miles Corbet, Chief Baron of the Exchequer.
But they held the seal only until 1656, when Cromwell nominated William Steele, Chief Baron of the Court of Exchequer in England, Lord Chancellor of Ireland.

Cromwell and Men
The movie was adapted by Virginia Kellogg from the story Women Without Men by Kellogg and Bernard C. Schoenfeld and was directed by John Cromwell.
Thomas Venner ( died 19 January 1661 ) was a cooper and rebel who became the last leader of the Fifth Monarchy Men, who tried unsuccessfully to overthrow Oliver Cromwell in 1657, and subsequently led a coup in London against the newly-restored government of Charles II.
Royalists wished to place King Charles II on the throne ; men like Oliver Cromwell wished to govern with a plutocratic Parliament voted in by an electorate based on property, similar to that which was enfranchised before the civil war ; agitators called Levellers, influenced by the writings of John Lilburne, wanted parliamentary government based on an electorate of every male head of a household ; Fifth Monarchy Men advocated a theocracy ; and the Diggers, led by Gerrard Winstanley, advocated a more radical solution.
They included the Royalists, who supported King Charles I ; the Parliamentary forces, called " Roundheads ," who later emerged under the name of the New Model Army led by Oliver Cromwell ; the Fifth Monarchy Men, who believed in the establishment of a heavenly theocracy on earth to be led by a returning Jesus as king of kings and lord of lords ; the Agitators for political egalitarian reform of government, who were branded " Levellers " by their foes and who were led by John Lilburne ; and the Christian communists, who called themselves the True Levellers for their beliefs but who were branded " Diggers " because of their actions.
Among non-Shakespearean drama, A Warning for Fair Women was certainly performed, as was the Tudor history Thomas Lord Cromwell, sometimes seen as a salvo in a theatrical feud with the Admiral's Men, whose lost plays on Wolsey date from the same year.

Cromwell and 1973
* James Cromwell as Jerome " Stretch " Cunningham ( 1973 – 1976 ) " The Funniest Man in The World ", Archie's friend and co-worker from the loading dock ( Archie claims that he is known as the " Bob Hope " of the loading platform ).
The majority of the murders occurred between May 1973 and August 1979 at their home in 25 Cromwell Street, Gloucester.
Roots ( ed ), Cromwell, A Profile ( 1973 );

Cromwell and );
* Edward Sexby ( 1616 – 1658 ); English Puritan, soldier and Leveller ; he turned against Cromwell and plotted his assassination
Accordingly Parliament enacted the Dissolution of the Lesser Monasteries Act in early 1536, relying in large part on the reports of " impropriety " Cromwell had received, establishing the power of the King to dissolve religious houses that were failing to maintain a religious life ; and consequently providing for the King to compulsorily dissolve monasteries with annual incomes declared in the Valor Ecclesiasticus of less than £ 200 ( of which there were potentially 419 ); but also giving the King the discretion to exempt any of these houses from dissolution at his pleasure.
He reviewed Curran's Speeches, Carlyle's Life of Cromwell, a pamphlet by Isaac Butt on The Protection of Home Industry, The Age of Pitt and Fox, and later on The Poets and Dramatists of Ireland, edited by Denis Florence MacCarthy ( 4 April 1846 ); The Industrial History of Free Nations, by Torrens McCullagh, and Father Meehan's The Confederation of Kilkenny ( 8 August 1846 ).
The war eventually concluded soon after Turenne's victory at the Battle of the Dunes near Dunkirk in 1658, in which a corps of English veterans sent by France's ally Oliver Cromwell played a notable part ( 3 – 14 June ); a victory which, followed by another successful campaign in 1658, led to the peace of the Pyrenees in 1659.
Of his separate publications, the most important are his lives of Cromwell ( 1888 ), William the Silent, ( 1897 ), Ruskin ( 1902 ), and Chatham ( 1905 ); his Meaning of History ( 1862 ; enlarged 1894 ) and Byzantine History in the Early Middle Ages ( 1900 ); and his essays on Early Victorian Literature ( 1896 ) and The Choice of Books ( 1886 ) are remarkable alike for generous admiration and good sense.
Until the Challenger was available, one Firefly would be issued to each Cromwell troop ( giving three Cromwells and one Sherman Firefly ); but this was unsatisfactory due to the different maintenance requirements and associated supply complication of two tank models, as well as the performance difference between Cromwell and Sherman.
As a member of the Cromwellian government he enjoyed the friendships of John Milton ( who served Cromwell as the official State Censor ); John Owen ; John Bunyan and many other well known people of that period.
* Baroness Blood ( Lily Cromwell )-member of Axis Mundi ; daughter of Dr. Jacob Cromwell who was killed and replaced by Baron Blood ( Falsworth ); led cult to find Holy Grail ; transformed Kenneth Crichton into Baron Blood ; impregnated by him ; immunity to sunlight by drinking from Grail ; betrayed cult and Baron Blood, causing them to be consumed by sunlight
* D. L. Smith, ‘ Oliver Cromwell, the first Protectorate Parliament and religious reform ’ in Parliamentary History 19 ( 2000 );
This is in the form of a dialogue between an eagle ( representing secular authority, particularly Cromwell ); a dove ( representing the Puritans ); and a raven ( representing the Anglican establishment ).
The Jewish branch of the Barnard family in England is well documented, and is thought to have arrived in England and Ireland, after the time of the readmission of Jews by Oliver Cromwell ( 1656 ); some of whom can be traced back to Rabbi Daniel Barnard of Canterbury, with notable descendants around London, Chatham, Dartford, Kingston upon Hull, Stockton-on-Tees, Bournemouth, Ipswich, Norwich and in Australia.

Cromwell and also
Leading Fifth Monarchists also had an influence on Oliver Cromwell, as it was Thomas Harrison's idea to introduce the Nominated Assembly ( Barebones Parliament ) as a body of religious men.
It was also used on the Commonwealth Jack of Oliver Cromwell, issued in 1649 and on the Protectorate Jack issued in 1658 as well as on the Lord Protector's Standard issued on the succession of Richard Cromwell in 1658.
The republican theory also suggests that the Long Parliament would have been successful in these necessary reforms except through the forceful intervention of Oliver Cromwell ( and others ) in removing the loyalists party, the unlawful execution of King Charles II, later dissolving the Rump Parliament ; and finally the forceful dissolution of the reconvened Rump Parliament by Monck when less than a fourth of the required members were present.
The dark view of human nature also fit well with the Puritan view of the world, and some of the most stridently mercantilist legislation, such as the Navigation Acts, were enacted by the government of Oliver Cromwell.
The Rams also had a solid secondary, led by free safety Nolan Cromwell who also grabbed 5 interceptions.
Also the Commonwealth of England under Oliver Cromwell as Lord Protector is also considered to have a considerable amount of theocratic influence.
) Around the time of Cromwell a number of rebels and criminals were also transported.
Edward's half-brother, the Earl of Kent, married Mortimer's cousin, Margaret Wake ; other nobles, such as John de Cromwell and the Earl of Richmond, also chose to remain with Mortimer.
The opening of the play was also changed, with Thomas Cromwell telling Henry VIII the outcome of the trial and Henry then recalling his marriage to Anne, rather than Anne speaking first and then Henry remembering in flashback.
Cromwell tortures a servant in her household into confessing to adultery with the Queen ; he then arrests four other courtiers who are also accused of being Anne's lovers.
Cromwell also strengthened his own control over the church.
Early in September, Cromwell also completed a new set of viceregential injunctions declaring open war on " pilgrimages, feigned relics, or images, or any such superstitions ", and commanding that " one book of the whole Bible of the largest volume in English " be set up in every church.
The region is also similar ( subject to minor boundary adjustments ) to that used in the 17th century Rule of the Major-Generals under Cromwell.
BCCI also established the Cromwell Hospital ( now owned by Bupa ) in London.
Dulles also became a partner at Sullivan & Cromwell, an international law firm.
They called their army the New Model Army and they made its commander Oliver Cromwell, who was also a member of Parliament.
Cromwell died ( 1658 ) and was succeeded by his son Richard Cromwell, who tried to keep power militarily and absolutely, but he was also incapable of unifying all of the diverse groups ( religious and ethnic ).
Oliver Cromwell visited the city twice on his way to battle, once on the way to the Preston and also on the way to the Worcester.
He also came across Stephen Vaughan, an agent of Thomas Cromwell and an advanced reformer, who recommended him to Cromwell: " Look well ," he wrote, " upon Dr Barnes ' book.

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