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Bridget Cromwell

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Oliver Cromwell's daughter

Bridget Cromwell
Baptised5 August 1624
DiedJune 1662 (aged 37)
Spouse(s)Henry Ireton
Charles Fleetwood
Children7, includingHenry andBridget
Parent(s)Oliver Cromwell
Elizabeth Bourchier
RelativesCromwell family

Bridget Cromwell (1624 – June 1662) wasOliver Cromwell's eldest daughter. She married GeneralHenry Ireton and after he died, GeneralCharles Fleetwood.

Life

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She was born to Elizabeth (born Bouchier) and Oliver Cromwell in 1624. Cromwell comes to notice in 1646 when she marries Henry Ireton who was a close colleague of her father. Her portrait was painted byCornelius Johnson and that picture is now inChequers Court.[1]

In 1651 they went to Ireland where Henry encouraged the Parliamentarian cause. Bridget did not stay long and she was in England when the news of her husband's death reached her. He had died on 26 November 1651 at Limerick.[2]

In 1652 she married another friend of her father, GeneralCharles Fleetwood. Like her first husband, he was sent to Ireland to lead the army. This time Bridget went to Ireland for much longer and staying from 1652 to 1655. After theRestoration, she lived in London. Her husband was prevented from further leadership and she had to withstand the exhumation of her and Fleetwood's infant child from Westminster Abbey where the child had been buried. Her first husband was not only exhumed but his dead body was hanged in revenge for Henry's involvement in the regicide of Charles I.

Death and legacy

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She died in June 1662 and she was survived by at least seven children. At least three of them had Fleetwood as a father and the rest were the children of Ireton. She was buried in St Anne's Church inBlackfriars, London. One of her daughters wasBridget Bendish.[2]

She features in an image in theNational Portrait Gallery where she is shown in the foreground when her family were imagined to be pleading withOliver Cromwell to spare the life ofCharles I. The original was byWilliam Fisk and James Scott creating the engraving in 1839.[3]

References

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Wikimedia Commons has media related toBridget Cromwell.
  1. ^Bridget Cromwell, ArtUK, Retrieved 19 April 2016
  2. ^abCromwell's family, OliverCromwell.org, Retrieved 19 April 2016
  3. ^"'Cromwell's family interceding for the life of King Charles the First' - National Portrait Gallery".www.npg.org.uk. Retrieved1 April 2023.
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