Lord Protector
The
Lord Protector
was the
head of state
during the brief period of the
republic
or "
Commonwealth
" in
Great Britain
and
Ireland
.
Oliver Cromwell
and afterwards his son
Richard Cromwell
were the Lords Protector of
England
,
Scotland
and
Ireland
during the period
1649
to
1659
. The title of
Lord Protector
was not an invention of Cromwell's, however. It had previously been used by princes or other nobles exercising a
regency
while the
heir apparent
was still a
minor
. Notable examples of this are
Richard, Duke of Gloucester
who was Lord Protector to the '
Princes in the Tower
' and
Edward Seymour
,
Duke of Somerset
, who was Lord Protector to the young
Edward VI
. It has not been used for any
regent
since the
Restoration
and it's highly unlikely that the title will ever be revived in the future.
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