Dorothy Maijor

Dorothy Maijor

Mrs. Dorothy or Dorothea Cromwell (c.1620- 5 January 1675) was the wife of the second Lord Protector, Richard Cromwell who succeeded to the post following the death of his father, Oliver Cromwell in 1659.

Life

Dorothy Maijor was the daughter of Richard Maijor, a member of the Hampshire gentry.

In 1649 Richard Cromwell married Dorothy Maijor. He and his wife continued to stay at Richard Maijor’s estate at Hursley. During the 1650s they had nine children, four of whom survived to adulthood.

After Richard fled the country, Dorothy remained loyal to him and spent fifteen years of her life awaiting his return only to die on 5 January 1675.

Duties

Although very little of her is known and published she was known to be present at her husbands investment ceremony at Westminster Hall and may have been called 'protectress'. Overall, though it appears she undertook very few duties during Richard's short nine-month reign.

References

  • Hilliam, David (2004). "Mrs. Dorothea Cromwell". Kings, Queens, Bones & Bastards. 
  • Noble, Mark (1787). Memoirs of the protectoral-house of Cromwell. 

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