Richard Cromwell

  • A month in politics: the fall of Protector Richard Cromwell, 1659

    A month in politics: the fall of Protector Richard Cromwell, 1659

    As we ponder the abrupt end to Boris Johnson’s premiership, Dr Vivienne Larminie of our Commons 1640-60 section offers a salutary reminder that the sudden collapse of a government is far from unprecedented in British history… Reporting on events at…

  • Oliver Cromwell’s Western Designer

    Oliver Cromwell’s Western Designer

    In today’s blog Dr David Scott, senior research fellow for our Commons 1640-1660 project, continues our look at parliamentary links to the trade of enslaved people and colonial expansion in the seventeenth century. The name Martin Noell may not be…

  • Parliament and Forced Colonial Labour in Richard Cromwell’s Parliament, 1659

    Parliament and Forced Colonial Labour in Richard Cromwell’s Parliament, 1659

    In today’s blog Dr Stephen Roberts concludes his three-part blog series discussing parliamentary reactions to the 17th century transatlantic slave trade. Here Dr Roberts considers the case of a group of political prisoners who had been transported as indentured servants…

  • ‘A gentleman but stumbling in here!’: an impostor in Richard Cromwell’s Parliament

    ‘A gentleman but stumbling in here!’: an impostor in Richard Cromwell’s Parliament

    In our latest post, Dr Patrick Little of the House of Commons 1640-1660 section revisits the Parliament of 1659, which opened in such confusion that its membership was unclear and a stranger could sit undetected – with disquieting implications… On…