Sir Richard Williams (c. 1510 – 20 October 1544), also known as Sir Richard Cromwell, was a Welsh soldier and courtier in the reign of Henry VIII who knighted...
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Protector, Oliver Cromwell. Sir Henry Williams, alias Cromwell, was of Welsh descent, the eldest son and heir of Sir Richard Williams (c. 1510–1544) and...
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Thomas Cromwell, 1st Earl of Essex; and, Oliver Cromwell, the Lord Protector. The line of Oliver Cromwell descends from Richard Williams (alias Cromwell),...
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Huntingdonshire in 1587. Francis Williams, alias Cromwell, was the second son of Sir Richard Williams alias Cromwell (c. 1510–1544) of London, Stepney...
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Gregory Cromwell Henry Williams (alias Cromwell) (1537–1604), Member of Parliament, son of Richard Williams (alias Cromwell) Henry Cromwell (1628–1674), Lord...
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Williams (alias Cromwell) (1510–1544), also known as Sir Richard Cromwell, Welsh soldier and courtier, and nephew of Thomas Cromwell Richard Cromwell (MP)...
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Rolls 8 October 1534 – 10 July 1536 Constable jointly with Richard Williams (alias Cromwell) of Hertford Castle, Hertfordshire 1534–1540, Berkeley Castle...
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The family line continued through Richard Williams (alias Cromwell), (c. 1500–1544), Henry Williams (alias Cromwell), (c. 1524 – 6 January 1604), then...
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raised at Hinchingbrooke House. On 8 March 1538, Richard Williams (alias Cromwell), a nephew of Thomas Cromwell, had the grant of the nunnery of Hinchingbrooke...
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1950), American guitarist Richard Williams (alias Cromwell) (by 1502–1545), Welsh soldier and courtier Richard Williams (congressman) (1836–1914), American...
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around 1562, Cromwell was the eldest son and heir of Sir Henry Williams, alias Cromwell, of Hinchingbrooke, and his wife Joan, a daughter of Sir Ralph...
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dissolved and the Crown granted its buildings and site to Richard Williams (alias Cromwell), who used most of the buildings as a surface quarry for the...
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was a kinsman of Sir Richard Williams (alias Cromwell) whose father, Morgan Williams, married Thomas Cromwell's sister, Katherine. He is an alleged, but...
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than all they. In 1540 the Crown sold the abbey lands to Sir Richard Williams (alias Cromwell). He used most of the abbey buildings as a source of stone...
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Monasteries under King Henry VIII. It was then granted to Richard Williams (alias Cromwell), in 1541/2, leased in 1582 as a lodging for important visitors...
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Biggin to Richard Williams (alias Cromwell) who demolished the buildings and sold the materials. The properties remained with the Williams/Cromwell family...
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Crosby (died 1476) Robert Knollys (courtier) William Holles Richard Williams (alias Cromwell) Andrew Judde Thomas Gresham Sir Alberico Gentili Robert Hooke...
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as separate manors, to Richard Williams (alias Cromwell) and followed the descent of Ramsey until 1662, when Henry Williams and Anne his wife granted...
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JSTOR 2404720. Williams, David Henry (29 September 2001). The Welsh Cistercians: Written to Commorate the Centenary of the Death of Stephen William Williams (1837-1899)...
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issue. He continues the said Sir Henry Williams, alias Cromwell, had issue by the lady Joan, his wife, Oliver Cromwell, esq. his son and heir, with other...
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Russell, Countess of Bedford. Their only surviving son was Henry Cromwell alias Williams (1625-1673). She was said to be a Catholic in 1618. John Burke...
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and Priories, Shire Publications Ltd., 2004, ISBN 0-7478-0589-X Morris, Richard, Cathedrals and Abbeys of England and Wales, J. M. Dent & Sons Ltd., 1979...
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her first husband one son, named Richard, a daughter, Joan, the wife of Sir Henry Williams, alias Cromwell: Richard the son settled at Claybury, in Essex...
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Neville (1971) Medieval Religious Houses England & Wales. Longman Morris, Richard (1979) Cathedrals and Abbeys of England and Wales, J. M. Dent & Sons Ltd...
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that year, at which time he and one of Cromwell's servants were in attendance on 'Richard Cromwell alias Williams' in Lincolnshire. Lee's father died 23...
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of the County of Huntingdon: Volume 1 (pp.393-395) Historic England. "CROMWELL HOUSE (366736)". Research records (formerly PastScape). Retrieved 13 October...
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via History of Parliament Online. Hofmann, T. M. (1982). "Cromwell, alias Williams, Richard (by 1512-44), of London; Stepney, Mdx. and Hinchingbroke,...
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England. Vol. 2. London: Collins. Hofmann, T.M. (1982). "Cromwell, alias Williams, Richard (by 1512-44), of London; Stepney, Mdx. and Hinchingbroke,...
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Armstrong co-starred with Helen Vinson, Richard Cromwell and Jack La Rue. In 1942, he was reteamed with Cromwell in Baby Face Morgan, a notable B movie...
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sometimes that of his younger brother James II (1685–1688). After Richard Cromwell, Lord Protector from 1658 to 1659, ceded power to the Rump Parliament...
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