In James Hitchcock's History of the Catholic Church, on page 301, he puts a brief note about the Puritan leader
Oliver Cromwell (d. 1658) invaded and brutally suppressed all resistance [in Ireland], beginning a policy of seizing the lands of the Catholic nobility and systematically settling English and Scottish Proestants in their place.
Under the circumstances, I do not think that the Catholics thought too highly of him having their lives brutally suppressed and their property stolen.
I think Cromwell was fun and grumpy.
After Oliver Cromwell died people were glad he was gone
Oliver Cromwell
Oliver Cromwell was a famous man. Oliver Cromwell lived many years ago. Oliver Cromwell is dead.
the father of Oliver Cromwell is Robert Cromwell
I think Cromwell was fun and grumpy.
After Oliver Cromwell died people were glad he was gone
Oliver Cromwell
He confiscated large amounts of it from the Irish Catholics and brought in Protestants from Britain and gave it to them.
Oliver Cromwell was a famous man. Oliver Cromwell lived many years ago. Oliver Cromwell is dead.
the father of Oliver Cromwell is Robert Cromwell
Oliver Cromwell
Oliver Cromwell banned all Christmas activities
Oliver Cromwell's parents were Robert Cromwell and Elizabeth Steward Cromwell.
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I do not suppose that Charles 1 really got to know Oliver Cromwell very well, probably the people around him told Charles what they thought of Oliver..and that could be derisory
It was Oliver Cromwell and before Oliver Cromwell it was Charles I.