A gruesome talk billed as a 'white knuckle ride' through the English Civil War is due to take place in Worcester.
The parallels between our situation and that of seventeenth-century England abound—and so do the contrasts and ironies.
Over the centuries, the story of the burial of English Civil War leader Oliver Cromwell's headless body at Newburgh Priory in North Yorkshire has been myth, rumour and legend. The Wombwell family ...
Two Parliamentarian cavalry troops will be marking the 425th anniversary of Oliver Cromwell's birth. The Civil War leader and Lord Protector was born on 25 April 1599 in Huntingdon. The re ...
Following the defeat of King Charles I in the English Civil Wars, and later his trial and execution, Oliver Cromwell became ‘Lord Protector’ in 1653. Cromwell was a Puritan, a strict ...
In the second part of the Great Revolutions series, Dominic Alexander charts how plebian radicals drove parliament to take ...
A museum which tells the story of Oliver Cromwell ... The officer was Cromwell's military treasurer - and married to one of his cousins. Blackwell was also prominent during the Civil War leader's ...
Check if you have access via personal or institutional login Despite the execution of Charles I and the establishment of a kingless republic, the period of the English Civil Wars and ... the offer of ...