Excerpt from The Scots Magazine 1758

December 13, 1758 At Ham Common, near Kingston, Surrey, aged 90, Mr Robert Paddon, Farmer. His grandfather had an estate of 600 l. a year in Lancashire, and being a zealous Republican, raised a troop of horse at his own expense for Oliver Cromwell, who for his faithful services created him a Baronet; but the raising and expense of maintaining his men etc. ruined him; so that his estate was sold, and nothing left to his family. His son had a genteel education and was a great enemy to the Presbyterians and Oliverians. The now deceased was a dissenter, and, by great care and indefatigable industry, had acquired a tolerable fortune.

The paragraph cannot be referring to a paternal grandfather, as no Paddon was made a Baronet and there do not appear to have been any Paddon estates in Lancashire. I would be grateful for any suggestions.