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Lord Protector


 

The Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland was the title of the head of state during the Protectorate of the Interregnum, following the first period of the Commonwealth under Council of State government. It was held by Oliver Cromwell (December 1653–September 1658) and his son Richard Cromwell (September 1658–May 1659) during what is now known as the Protectorate.

References in Culture

Alan B'stard on the final episode of The New Statesman, suggested that he might proclaim himself Lord Protector of England. Alan was seeking alternatives in case he was not made prime minister.

Related Topics:
Alan B'stard - The New Statesman - Prime minister

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