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family name; Oliver Cromwell (1599-1658), English general and statesman; Richard Cromwell (1626-1712), English soldier and politician; Thomas Cromwell (c.1485-1540), Earl of Essex, English statesma

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1. Caper (Cromwell Assisted Pipeline ExecutoR) is a wrapper Python package for Cromwell.

2. The Cavalier leads to the Cromwell.

3. At Wexford, Cromwell again began negotiations for surrender.

4. "Andrew Boorde to Secretary Cromwell from Bourdeaux

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6. The Cromwell Current is both oxygen- and nutrient-rich.

7. When Oliver Cromwell died in 1658, his son Richard Cromwell succeeded him but proved to be unsuccessful and abdicated in 1659.

8. Cromwell was again returned as member for Cambridge.

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12. We had a flare-up with the Cromwell Coven in North Hampton.

13. The Natural History Museum's main frontage, however, is on Cromwell Road.

14. Oliver Cromwell became Lord Protector of England - ruling for over 4 years.

15. Cromwell, the moving force behind the marriage, was Attainted for treason

16. James Oliver Cromwell (born January 27, 1940) is an American actor.

17. Cromwell led his wing with great success at Naseby, again routing the Royalist cavalry.

18. 27 Notable former Cambridge students include Oliver Cromwell, Isaac Newton, Charles Darwin and Stephen Hawking.

19. Heaney: “Ocean's Love to Ireland” and “Bogland,” and “The Curse of Cromwell” by W

20. She was accused of treason in a power struggle with the King’s minister, Thomas Cromwell.

21. The preface of his play Cromwell is considered to be the manifesto of the Romantic movement.

22. By 24 April, he had commissioned Cromwell to prepare the case for a divorce.

23. It was the hour -- the darkest hour for the Parliamentary forces -- that brought the man, Oliver Cromwell.

24. Cromwell and the king worked furiously to quell the rebellion, while Cranmer kept a low profile.

25. 1540 – Thomas Cromwell is executed at the order of Henry VIII of England on charges of treason.

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27. When Cromwell became Lord Protector in 1653, Rushworth was promoted to Registrar of the Court of Admiralty.

28. Cromwell forcibly disbanded the Rump Parliament in 1653, thereby establishing the Protectorate with himself as Lord Protector.

29. Anne was sent to the Tower of London on 2 May, and Cranmer was urgently summoned by Cromwell.

30. According to different sources, between 200 and 442 Cromwell tanks were converted to the new Charioteer standards

31. According to different sources, between 200 and 442 Cromwell tanks were converted to the new Charioteer standards.

32. Gentle farmer Arthur Hoggett (James Cromwell) wins a piglet named Babe (Christine Cavanaugh) at a county fair

33. In February 1647 Cromwell suffered from an illness that kept him out of political life for over a month.

34. Through Ludlow, Toland portrayed Cromwell as a despot who crushed the beginnings of democratic rule in the 1640s.

35. It is located on North End Road (B317) close to its junction with West Cromwell Road/Talgarth Road (A4).

36. In 1965 the Irish minister for lands stated that his policies were necessary to "undo the work of Cromwell"; circa 1997, Taoiseach Bertie Ahern demanded that a portrait of Cromwell be removed from a room in the Foreign Office before he began a meeting with Robin Cook.

37. Oliver Cromwell, Parliamentary commander during the English Civil War and head of the English Commonwealth (1649–1660), attended Sidney Sussex.

38. The highest political position Wolsey attained was Lord Chancellor, the King's chief adviser (formally, as his successor and disciple Thomas Cromwell was not).

39. Emigration resumed under the rule of Cromwell, but not in large numbers as there was no longer any need to "escape persecution" in England.

40. By the time of the Battle of Marston Moor in July 1644, Cromwell had risen to the rank of Lieutenant General of horse in Manchester's army.

41. But when Farmer Hoggett (James Cromwell) wins him at the county fair, Babe discovers that he can be anything he wants to be - …

42. A municipal borough of eastern Ireland on the Boyne River. Oliver Cromwell stormed the town in 1649 and massacred the inhabitants. Population, 23 , 2

43. A political crisis that followed the death of Cromwell in 1658 resulted in the restoration of the monarchy, and Charles was invited to return to Britain.

44. Cromwell was sworn in as Lord Protector on 16 December 1653, with a ceremony in which he wore plain black clothing, rather than any monarchical regalia.

45. 15 Unlike the army of Oliver Cromwell, which briefly overthrew the monarchy in the 17th century in two bloody civil wars, these rebels were a jovial, good-humored bunch.

46. The Agitators were a political movement as well as elected representatives of soldiers, including the New Model Army of Oliver Cromwell, during the English Civil War

47. I Arrogantly assumed 20 years of friendship meant I was exempt Is the suspect Arrogantly leaving us a message? Lord Cromwell did Arrogantly defend these heretic preachers

48. Instead, Cromwell was ceremonially re-installed as Lord Protector on 26 June 1657 at Westminster Hall, sitting upon King Edward's Chair, which was moved specially from Westminster Abbey for the occasion.

49. Edward Hall, the Tudor historian, completes his account of the last moments of Thomas Cromwell, after his last speech and prayer, in this way: Cromwell ‘godly and lovingly exhorted them that were about him on the scaffold’ and committed his soul to God, then ‘patiently suffered the stroke of the axe, by a ragged and Butcherly miser, who very ungoodly [sic] performed the office’.

50. In October 1645, Cromwell besieged and took the wealthy and formidable Catholic fortress Basing House, later to be accused of killing 100 of its 300-man Royalist garrison after its surrender.