• Mary Cromwell, The Countess Fauconberg (9 February 1637 (christened) – 14 March 1713) was an English noblewoman, the third daughter of Oliver Cromwell and his wife Elizabeth Bourchier.[1].
  • In 1637 Mary Cromwell Countess Fauconberg was born to Oliver Cromwell (age 37) and Elizabeth Bourchier (age 39).
  • His answers were satisfactory and the ambassador urged Fauconberg to court Mary. ... Mary, now the Dowager Countess, spent her widowhood at Sutton House. She would use her intercessionary skills on behalf of the Cromwell nieces and nephews at Court.
  • (Rescue of Cromwell’s body)…There is more plausibility in the notion of a rescue later, at the hands of …Perhaps Mary Fauconberg did manage to bribe the soldiers at Tyburn, and secure her father’s headless corpse from immolation in a common pit.
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  • Mary Countess Fauconberg Countess Belasyse (born Cromwell (born Fauconberg)) in The Works of Jonathan Swift (1667-1745), with Notes and Life of the Author, Vol. 2, 1824.
  • Mary Cromwell, Countess Fauconberg (1637-1713). She was Oliver Cromwell’s third daughter and second youngest child.
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  • Portrait of Mary Cromwell (1637-1713), third daughter of Oliver Cromwell (1599-1658), English military leader and politician.
  • Mary Cromwell, Countess Fauconberg (christened 9 February 1637, died 14 March 1713) was the third daughter of Oliver Cromwell and his wife Elizabeth Bourchier.