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  1. Early life. English Civil War. Ireland. Career under the Protectorate. Collapse of the Protectorate and Restoration of the Monarchy. Legacy. Notes. References. External links. Charles Fleetwood, c. 1618 to 4 October 1692, was an English lawyer from Northamptonshire, who served with the Parliamentarian army during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms.

  2. Political Affiliation: Roundhead. Role In: English Civil Wars. Charles Fleetwood (born c. 1618, Aldwinkle, Northamptonshire, Eng.—died Oct. 4, 1692, Stoke Newington, Middlesex) was an English Parliamentary general, son-in-law and supporter of Oliver Cromwell.

  3. Fleetwood, Charles (d. 1692), soldier and lord deputy of Ireland, was third son of Sir Miles Fleetwood of Aldwincle, Northamptonshire, England, and his wife Anne, daughter of Nicholas Luke of Woodend, Bedfordshire.

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    Charles Fleetwood (c. 1618 - 4 de octubre de 1692) fue un soldado y político parlamentario inglés , Lord Diputado de Irlanda en 1652-1655, donde hizo cumplir el Acuerdo de Cromwellian. Nombrado teniente general de Cromwell para la Tercera Guerra Civil Inglesa , Fleetwood fue a partir de entonces uno de sus más leales seguidores en todo el ...

  5. Charles Fleetwood - Encyclopedia. GEOGRAPHICAL NAMES. CHARLES FLEETWOOD (d. 1692), English soldier and politician, third son of Sir Miles Fleetwood of Aldwinkle, Northamptonshire, and of Anne, daughter of Nicholas Luke of Woodend, Bedfordshire, was admitted into Gray's Inn on the 30th of November 1638.

  6. Charles Fleetwood, c. 1618 to 4 October 1692, was an English lawyer from Northamptonshire, who served with the Parliamentarian army during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms. A close associate of Oliver Cromwell , to whom he was related by marriage, Fleetwood held a number of senior political and administrative posts under the Commonwealth ...

  7. Charles Fleetwood. Charles Fleetwood was born in Northampton in about 1618. Educated at Emmanuel College, Cambridge and Gray's Inn, and on the outbreak of the Civil War Fleetwood joined the the bodyguard of the Earl of Essex.. Fleetwood fought at Newbury (September, 1943) and commanded a cavalry regiment at Naseby (June, 1645). In 1646 he was elected to the House of Commons where he ...