The Correspondence of Henry Cromwell, 1655–1659
This volume of Henry Cromwell's correspondence contains full and annotated transcripts of most of the 536 items in the collection held by the British Library. The majority of the letters sent to Henry Cromwell during the period between the summer of 1655 to spring 1659 when he governed Ireland for the Lord Protector, his father Oliver Cromwell, and his elder brother, Richard Cromwell. These letters shed fresh light not only on Henry Cromwell's Irish administration and the state of Ireland at this time, but via the letters sent to Henry by his London-based correspondents, reveal political developments in England, the workings of the Protectoral central regime and the relationship between the Lord Protector, his Council and parliament. A substantial introductory chapter outlines the life and career of Henry Cromwell, explores his handling of Ireland and highlights the principal and varied Irish and English issues covered within this correspondence.
- Full transcripts rather than summaries of most the 536 letters from the British Library collection
- Fully annotations to the letters - provides clear identification and short biographical sketches of the key individuals and explains the main events and issues covered in the letters, so allowing easy comprehension of the texts
- Full and detailed introductory chapter - introduces life and career of Henry Cromwell, provides key historical context and introduces the principal issues and subjects covered within the letters
Product details
July 2008Hardback
9780521896047
558 pages
223 × 145 × 32 mm
0.778kg
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Table of Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Introduction Peter Gaunt
- Editorial approach and techniques
- The Correspondence of Henry Cromwell
- 1654
- 1655
- 1656
- 1657
- 1658
- 1659
- Undated Letters that cannot reliably be assigned a narrow date
- Other miscellaneous items
- Index.