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Oliver Cromwell and the Rule of the Puritans in England

Chapter 2: PREFACE
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A detailed scholarly biography follows Oliver Cromwell from his family background and rise to prominence through military leadership in the civil wars, examining key battles and command of the army, his clash with Parliament, and his part in the king's trial and execution. It then traces his campaigns in Ireland and Scotland, the creation of the Protectorate, and analyses of his domestic, foreign, and colonial policies, parliamentary relations, and household and family life, concluding with an assessment of his death and immediate aftermath.

PREFACE

This Life of Cromwell is in part based on an article contributed by the author to the Dictionary of National Biography in 1888, but embodies the result of later researches, and of recently discovered documents such as the Clarke Papers. The battle plans have been specially drawn for this volume by Mr. B. V. Darbishire, and in two cases differ considerably from those generally accepted as correct. The scheme of this series does not permit a discussion of the reasons why these alterations have been made, but the evidence concerning the battles in question has been carefully examined, and any divergence from received accounts is intentional. The reader who wishes to see this subject discussed at length is referred to a study of the battle of Marston Moor printed in Volume XII. of the Transactions of the Royal Historical Society (new series), and to a similar paper on Dunbar which will appear in Volume XIV.

The quotations from Cromwell’s letters or speeches are, where necessary, freely abridged.

C. H. F.
Oxford, Feb. 6, 1900.