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‘Not in any doubtfull dispute’? Reassessing the nomination of Richard Cromwell

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posted on 2024-03-01, 12:38 authored by Jonathan FitzgibbonsJonathan Fitzgibbons
<p>This article challenges the widespread belief that Oliver Cromwell nominated his eldest son as his successor. By looking closely at private correspondence, official publications and parliamentary debates, the article demonstrates that the surviving evidence does not suggest that Oliver Cromwell ever nominated a successor in his own lifetime. Instead, it would seem that the ultimate decision to confer the title of lord protector on Richard Cromwell was taken by the privy council at Whitehall in the hours following his father's death. The implications of this are examined, both in terms of the council's motives and the ultimately debilitating effect it had on the protectorate as a whole.</p>

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  • Lincoln School of Humanities and Heritage (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

Historical Research

Volume

83

Issue

220

Publisher

Oxford University Press

ISSN

0950-3471

Date Submitted

2023-04-13

Date Accepted

2010-03-01

Date of First Publication

2010-05-01

Date of Final Publication

2010-05-01

Date Document First Uploaded

2023-04-12

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54343

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