"Of all these doings in Cromwell's Irish Chapter, each of us may say what he will. Yet to everyone it will at least be intelligible how his name came to be hated in the tenacious heart of Ireland". John Morley, Biography of Oliver Cromwell. Page 298. 1900 and 2001. ISBN 978-1421267074.; "Cromwell is still a hate figure in Ireland today because of the brutal effectiveness of his campaigns in Ireland. Of course, his victories in Ireland made him a hero in Protestant England." [1]Arhivat în , la Wayback Machine. British National Archives web site. Accesat martie 2007; [2]Arhivat în , la Wayback Machine.From a history site dedicated to the English Civil War. "... making Cromwell's name into one of the most hated in Irish history". Accesat martie 2007. Site currently offline. WayBack Machine holds archive here
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; From the Channel 4 History site: [3] "Cromwell's name has always been execrated by Irish Catholics for the massacre at Drogheda. He is also hated for the transplanting of Protestant settlers to Ireland, a policy established in the reign of Elizabeth I." Accesat martie 2007.
"Of all these doings in Cromwell's Irish Chapter, each of us may say what he will. Yet to everyone it will at least be intelligible how his name came to be hated in the tenacious heart of Ireland". John Morley, Biography of Oliver Cromwell. Page 298. 1900 and 2001. ISBN 978-1421267074.; "Cromwell is still a hate figure in Ireland today because of the brutal effectiveness of his campaigns in Ireland. Of course, his victories in Ireland made him a hero in Protestant England." [1]Arhivat în , la Wayback Machine. British National Archives web site. Accesat martie 2007; [2]Arhivat în , la Wayback Machine.From a history site dedicated to the English Civil War. "... making Cromwell's name into one of the most hated in Irish history". Accesat martie 2007. Site currently offline. WayBack Machine holds archive here
"Of all these doings in Cromwell's Irish Chapter, each of us may say what he will. Yet to everyone it will at least be intelligible how his name came to be hated in the tenacious heart of Ireland". John Morley, Biography of Oliver Cromwell. Page 298. 1900 and 2001. ISBN 978-1421267074.; "Cromwell is still a hate figure in Ireland today because of the brutal effectiveness of his campaigns in Ireland. Of course, his victories in Ireland made him a hero in Protestant England." [1]Arhivat în , la Wayback Machine. British National Archives web site. Accesat martie 2007; [2]Arhivat în , la Wayback Machine.From a history site dedicated to the English Civil War. "... making Cromwell's name into one of the most hated in Irish history". Accesat martie 2007. Site currently offline. WayBack Machine holds archive here