English: This late 16th century portrait depicts Sir Oliver Cromwell (c. 1562–1655), uncle of the Protector Oliver Cromwell and then owner of Hinchingbrooke House as he was as a young man.
Sr Oliver Cromwel of // Hinchinbrook & Ramsey in // Huntingdonshire Knight of // the Bath, grandfather to Sr // Thomas Rolt & Uncle to // Oliver Cromwel the Protector
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English: Three-quarter length wearing a black doublet and a white lace collar and cuffs. There has been some confusion over this sitter but the evidence suggests that it is Oliver Cromwell's uncle, rather than his grandfather, Sir Henry.
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Sir Oliver Cromwell (1563–1655), c. 1589, Hieronymus Custodis (circle of)
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