Commonwealth
Long Parliament
Barebone's Parliament ended in 1653.
Barebone's Parliament was created in 1653.
Oliver Cromwell served as a Member of Parliament (MP) during the Long Parliament, which convened in November 1640. He became increasingly influential during the English Civil War, particularly after being elected to represent Huntingdon in 1640 and later serving as MP for Cambridgeshire. Cromwell's political career was marked by his strong Puritan beliefs and his leadership in the Parliamentarian cause against King Charles I. He eventually rose to prominence, becoming Lord Protector of England from 1653 until his death in 1658.
Battle of Portland was a naval battle between English and Dutch Fleet in 1653. It was fought from 18 to 20 February and is also known as The Three Days Battle.
B. Worden has written: 'Rump Parliament, 1648-1653'
Cromwell never became king. He was the secretary and chancelor of King Henry VIII, he succeeded Thomas Moore in his job of Chancelor right after his beheading.
Banned for part of the 17th Century by Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protector of England 1653 - 1658
After the execution of King Charles I in 1649, Cromwell dominated the short-lived Commonwealth of England, conquered Ireland and Scotland, and ruled as Lord Protector from 1653 until his death in 1658.
1, 3, 19, 29, 57, 87, 551, 1653
In a period known as The Protectorate (1653-1658) Oliver Cromwell was sworn in as Lord Protector
in 1653