Amazon.co.uk «From the Author»... «The reaction—among the under forties on the whole—was good, but among historians and the over forties it was bad. They can't seem to accept that an amateur could discover such a fundamental flaw in Irish history, i.e. that neither Cromwell or his men ever engaged in the killing of any unarmed civilians throughout his entire nine month campaign.»
Kildene roter om John Russell var den 3. eller den 4 baronett. En kilde er Noble, Mark (1784): Memoirs of the protectorate-house of Cromwell: deduced from an early period, and continued down to the present time, Volume II, Printed Pearson and Rollason, sold by R. Baldwin [etc.] London, s. 329; men dette er en gammel kilde som ikke synes å være korrekt i alle detaljer. The Peerage i artikkel «Sir John Russell, 4th Bt.» kommer med andre detaljer både for tittel og dødsdato.
Morrill (2004): «Cromwell, Oliver (1599–1658)» i: Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, (Oxford University Press) Oxforddnb.com; Worden, Blair (1985): «Oliver Cromwell and the sin of Achan» i: Beales, D. & Best, G.: History, Society and the Churches; Davis, J.C. (1990): «Cromwell’s religion» i: Morrill, John (red.): Oliver Cromwell and the English Revolution (Longman).
Kildene roter om John Russell var den 3. eller den 4 baronett. En kilde er Noble, Mark (1784): Memoirs of the protectorate-house of Cromwell: deduced from an early period, and continued down to the present time, Volume II, Printed Pearson and Rollason, sold by R. Baldwin [etc.] London, s. 329; men dette er en gammel kilde som ikke synes å være korrekt i alle detaljer. The Peerage i artikkel «Sir John Russell, 4th Bt.» kommer med andre detaljer både for tittel og dødsdato.
Westminster Abbey: Elizabeth ClaypoleArkivert 2011-08-07, hos Wayback Machine.: «A small stone marks her burial place to the north of the tomb grille of Henry VII. When her father and his followers were all disinterred in 1661 by order of Charles II she was left alone, possibly because her burial vault was some way away from the others.»
Westminster Abbey: Elizabeth ClaypoleArkivert 2011-08-07, hos Wayback Machine.: «A small stone marks her burial place to the north of the tomb grille of Henry VII. When her father and his followers were all disinterred in 1661 by order of Charles II she was left alone, possibly because her burial vault was some way away from the others.»