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| | Lord Cromwell |
 | | Edward Cromwell, already in the Low Countries with a command of I50 foot, was joined in September by Captain Robert Sydney, Captain Latham, Captain Josias Bodley, Captain Richard Wingfield, who later became Viscount Powerscourt, Lord Sheffield and Sir William Russell, who became Governor of Flushing and later Lord Deputy in Ireland. |
 | | With a "Warrant for Lord Cromwell's commission to be governor and commander as well of all the country of Lecale", granted on 26 September 1605, Lord Cromwell arrived in Ireland as the new Governor of Lecale. |
 | | Edward Cromwells son, Thomas, the new Lord Cromwell, Viscount Lecale and Earl of Ardglass, passed through his fathers old manor of Oakham in 1631 where he partook of the ancient tradition of forfeiting a horse shoe in homage to the Lord of the Castle and Manor of Oakham. |
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