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287. Oliver Cromwell, the Protector. 
Born at Huntingdon, 1599 ; died at Hampton Court, September 3, 
1658. 
288. Sir John Hotham. 
Born at Scarborough, 1589 ; Governor of Hull, and refused 
admission to Charles T. ; beheaded on Tower Hill, January 1645. 
289. Sir John Pennington. 
Born at Chalfont, St. Peter's, Bucks ; Governor of Sandown 
Castle, Kent ; Lord High Admiral ; died 1646. 
290. Henry Ireton. 
Born in Nottinghamshire, 1610; Parliamentary General; Lord 
Deputy of Ireland; married Bridget, eldest daughter of Oliver 
Cromwell; died at Limerick, November 26, 1651. 
291. General Lambert, (See No. 286.) 
292. Sir William Berkeley. 
Governor of Portsmouth ; Vice-Admiral of the White Squadron ; 
killed in the battle against the Dutch, June 1666. 
293. Sir Thomas Morgan, Bart. 
Of Chaunton, Hereford ; Major-General in the Commonwealth's 
service ; commanded the English forces at the siege of Dunkirk, 
June 1658. 
294. Oliver Cromwell dissolving the Long Parliament. 
This Parliament first assembled November 3, 1640 ; William 
Lenthall, M.P. for Woodstock, was chosen Speaker ; and was dis- 
solved April 20, 1653. 
295. Oliver Cromwell, the Protector. 
His son Richard is represented tying on his scarf. 
296. Sir Tretswell Hollis. 
Admiral; killed in the battle of Southwold Bay, May 28, 1672. 
297. General Charles Fleetwood. 
Was the chief of the fourteen Major-Generals appointed by 
Cromwell over England and Wales ; was at the battle of Worcester, 
September 1651; married Bridget Cromwell, widow of General 
Ireton ; Lord-Deputy of Ireland, 1654 ; died at Stoke Newington. 
298. Robert Douglas. 
A Scotchman of an illustrious family ; General of the Horse to 
Christiana, Queen of Sweden. 
299. Sir Thomas Beaumont. 
Of Whitley Hall, Yorkshire ; Governor of Sheffield Castle ; 
wounded at the sieges of Sheffield and Pomfret Castles; died 
1668. 
300. Colonel John Okey. 
Of Brogborough and Amptbill, Bedford; satin judgment upon 
Charles I. ; brought from Holland, and executed at Tyburn, 1662. 
