Sorry, i know this doesn't help, but...
Oliver Cromwell was buried when he died, but he was then dug up and hanged from nine in the morning until four in the afternoon, he was then beheaded and his head was stuck on a spike which was then knocked down in a storm it then passed along to many different owners but was finally sold to Cambridge university who put it in a biscuit tin and buried it somewhere in the grounds!
He was executed.
Thomas Cromwell was about 55 years old when he died on July 28, 1540. (born c. 1485)
Cromwell never became king. He was the secretary and chancelor of King Henry VIII, he succeeded Thomas Moore in his job of Chancelor right after his beheading.
Nine children six of whom survived adolescence and marriage.He had eight children Robert, Oliver, Bridget, Richard Cromwell Lord Protector, Henry Cromwell Lord Protector of Ireland, Elizabeth, Mary and Frances.
Many people have been buried in Westminster Abbey (formally known as The Collegiate Church of Saint Peter at Westminster). Among these are monarchs/royals, and poets. For a complete list of who is buried there, try one or both of the following links: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Burials_at_Westminster_Abbey http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westminster_Abbey#Buried
thomas cromwell was a roman catholic! lol.
Thomas Cromwell's father, Walter Cromwell, was a cloth merchant and blacksmith.
Thomas Cromwell - minister - was born in 1792.
No it was Oliver Cromwell
Thomas Cromwell - Canadian jurist - was born on 1952-05-05.
Elizabeth Wyckes.
He was a Blacksmith.
wife of Thomas Cromwell
He was executed.
Nope, Oliver Cromwell and Thomas Cromwell were not related. Oliver Cromwell was a military and political leader in England during the 17th century, while Thomas Cromwell was a statesman who served as chief minister to King Henry VIII. So, no family reunion for those two!
Thomas Cromwell was about 55 years old when he died on July 28, 1540. (born c. 1485)
Thomas Clarkson, the abolitionist, is buried in Playford, Suffolk.