Charles I of England - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Charles I , (19 November 1600 – 30 January 1649), the second son of James VI of Scotland and I of England, was King of England, Scotland and Ireland from 27 March 1625 until his execution. Charles fa...
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House of Lords Record Office; The Death Warrant of King Charles I; ... Although constitutional documents as significant as the Bill of Rights are preserved in the care of the House of Lords Record Office, its most famous single document is undoubtedly the Death Warrant of King Charles I. In 1960 the Office published a...
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www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/ld199899/ldparlac/ldrpt66.htm
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About the Death Warrant of Charles I, 1649. Description, images, zoomable images, links to other resources. Featured item in the Online Exhibits for the Taking Liberties exhibition, British Library, 31 Oct 2008-1 March 2009. ... This is Charles's death warrant, signed by 59 individuals. After the Restoration of the Monarchy...
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www.bl.uk/onlinegallery/takingliberties/staritems/51charlesdeathwarrant.html
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Death warrant of Charles I ... The death warrant remained in Colonel Hacker's possession until the restoration of Charles II in 1660 when Hacker, then a prisoner in the Tower of London, was ordered by the House of Lords to surrender the warrant to them.
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Charles 1st death w... ... Use death warrant in a Sentence ... See web results for death warrant...
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Charles 1st married into the Harris family and, by the laws of the day, eventually became the owner of Creeksea Place. He is reputed to have been one of the twelve State elders who subsequently signed; King Charles 1st death warrant.
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www.creeksea.org.uk/creekseaplacehistory.pdf
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Lord Mildmay, Keeper of the Crown Jewels for King Charles 1st married into the Harris family and eventually became the owner of Creeksea Place. ... He is reputed to have been one of the twelve State elders who subsequently signed King Charles 1st death warrant.
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www.burnham.org.uk/creekseaplace.htm
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200. Act for the Abolition of the Court of High Commission ... (1641, August 10. 16 Charles I. c. 20. 5 S R. 151. Gardiner,196, 197.) ... (Presented to Charles I., December 1, 1641. Rushworth, iv. 438. The whole reprinted in Gardiner, 202-232.)
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The execution of Charles, lead to an eleven year gap in the rule of the Stuarts (1649 to 1660) and it witnessed the rise to supreme power of Oliver Cromwell - whose signature can be clearly seen on the death warrant of Charles. ... Charles was put on trial in London on January 1st 1649. He was accused of being a...
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www.historylearningsite.co.uk/CharlesI_execution.htm
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