[BOOK][B] Life and letters of Thomas Cromwell

RB Merriman - 1902 - books.google.com
… her marriage with Walter Cromwell in 1474¹; but we have no evidence that these assertions
… born to Walter Cromwell. He may have had other children, but as there was no registration of …

The political creed of Thomas Cromwell

GR Elton - Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, 1956 - cambridge.org
… Pollard, the defender of Henry VIII's constitutionalism, seems to have held that, though the
king had no ambitions for a genuine despotism, Cromwell certainly harboured such ideas.The …

Thomas Cromwell: a study in interrogation

C Carlton - Albion, 1973 - cambridge.org
… So no matter what he said Cromwell's confession was a major victory for his interrogators.
As Albert Camus wrote in 1943 when he was a member of the French Resistance, and the …

Oliver Cromwell and the Protectorate

B Worden - Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, 2010 - cambridge.org
… There – according to our garbled but here again essentially reliable source, Ludlow’s
Memoirs – he told Cromwell to his face that ‘by the law of England no money ought to be levied …

[BOOK][B] God's instruments: political conduct in the England of Oliver Cromwell

B Worden - 2012 - books.google.com
No other-worldly figure could have risen to political eminence in Puritan England, let alone
to Cromwell’s … So was the monitoring of souls in Cromwell’s own correspondence, as such …

Oliver Cromwell, the regicide and the sons of Zeruiah

J Morrill, P Baker - The regicides and the execution of Charles I, 2001 - Springer
… This paper argues that Oliver Cromwell ‘fell out of love’ with Charles I no later than 1 … the
greatest single contention in modern scholarship about Cromwell. It does not question, but …

Thomas Cromwell and Ireland, 1532–1540

SG Ellis - The Historical Journal, 1980 - cambridge.org
Cromwell in … no way in which Kildare would willingly accept Cromwell as a neutral arbiter
in the sense that Wolsey and Norfolk had been in the 1520s, no matter how impartial Cromwell

CROMWELL AND THE SELF‐DENYING ORDINANCE

ANB Cotton - History, 1977 - Wiley Online Library
… If we accept with Firth, and also Austin Woolrych, that Cromwell had no hope of evading the
clauses of the first ordinance, and must have realised this when he presented the idea to the …

[BOOK][B] Oliver Cromwell

J Morley - 1899 - books.google.com
… the nurseries of Puritanism, and there can be no doubt in what sort of atmosphere Cromwell …
, and Cromwell may have followed it. There is no reason to suppose that Cromwell was ever …

Ralph Lord Cromwell and the Politics of Fifteenth-Century England

RL Friedrichs - Nottingham Medieval Studies, 1988 - search.proquest.com
… Although the king formally acknowledged the justice of Cromwell's statement, plainly not
everyone agreed with Cromwell's sterling assessment of his own career in government. No one …