September 3, 2017
Cromwell's body is exhumed and posthumously 'executed', 30 January
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September 3, 2017
Cromwell dies at Whitehall, 3 September
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September 3, 2017
Rejects Parliament's offer of the crown and remains Lord Protector, March to June
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September 3, 2017
Meets second Protectorate Parliament
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September 3, 2017
System of Major-Generals established, October
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September 3, 2017
Meets first Protectorate Parliament, September
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September 3, 2017
Cromwell dissolves Parliament, 20 April - Cromwell becomes Lord Protector
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September 3, 2017
Battle of Worcester, 3 September
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September 3, 2017
Commands army sent to crush Scotland, July - Battle of Dunbar, 3 September
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September 3, 2017
Supports trial and execution of King Charles I, January - Commands army sent to crush Ireland, August
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September 3, 2017
Crushes royalist rising in South Wales - Battle of Preston, 18 August
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September 3, 2017
Supports Parliamentary Army in clashes with Parliament.
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September 3, 2017
Cromwell promoted to Lieutenant-General of New Model Army - Battle of Naseby, 14 June
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September 3, 2017
Cromwell is made Lieutenant-General of the Eastern Association Army - Battle of Marston Moor, 2 July - Battle of Newbury, 27 October
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September 3, 2017
Cromwell becomes Colonel in the Eastern Association.
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September 3, 2017
Cromwell raises troops for Parliament.
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August 22, 2017
Charles I reconvenes Parliament. Cromwell is returned as Member of Parliament for Cambridge.
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August 22, 2017
Cromwell becomes the Member of Parliament for Huntingdon in 1628. In 1629 Parliament is dissolved by Charles I.
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August 22, 2017
Cromwell enters Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge - a college with strong Puritan ethos - to study Law. After the death of his father in June 1617 he leaves college, without taking his degree, to support his family.
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August 22, 2017
Oliver Cromwell was born in Huntingdon, England on April 25th 1599. He attended Huntingdon Grammar School, now the Cromwell Museum.
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August 22, 2017
Since Oliver Cromwell's death as Lord Protector in 1658 his life, ambitions, motives and actions have been the subject of scholarly investigation and intense, often vitriolic, debate. Whatever position is taken on Cromwell, "Chief of Men"; or "Brave Bad Man", his importance as a key figure in one of the most troubled periods of British history is unassailable.
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