However, Weston was a secret Roman Catholic, as was Sir Francis Cottington (c.1578-1652) another former enemy of Buckingham who was appointed Chancellor of the Exchequer in 1629, ... Sources: Pauline Gregg, King Charles I (Berkeley 1984); Mark A. Kishlansky and John Morrill, King Charles I, Oxford DNB 2004; C.V. Wedgwood,
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Charles I was the first of our monarchs to be put on trial for treason and it led to his execution. This event is one of the most famous in Stuart England ... When Charles II returned to become king of England in 1660, ... "he, the said Charles Stuart, as a tyrant, traitor, murderer and public enemy to the good of this nation,
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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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It is true that the entire time from the death of King Charles I through the Commonwealth in which Oliver Cromwell, and later Richard Cromwell, served as Lord Protector until King Charles II ... The charge concluded that he was "A Tyrant, traitor and murderer and a public and implacable Enemy to the Commonwealth of England" 16 .
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The Clerk to the Court concluded with the sentence 'this Court doth adjudge that he the said Charles Stuart, as a Tyrant, Traitor, Murderer and Public Enemy to the good people of this Nation, shall be put to death, by the severing his head from his body'. ... Read the last words of King Charles I from the scaffold...
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Free Online Library: Bush's "Star Chamber": White House determination to try "enemy combatants" secretly is reminiscent of the despotic "Star Chamber" courts of England's King Charles I. (War on Terrorism).(Bush administration putting aside constitutional law in dealing with suspected terrorists) by "The New American";
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My Lord, I am commanded to charge Charles Stuart, King of England, in the name of the Commons of England, with Treason and high Misdemeanors; I desire the said Charge may be read. ... For all which Treasons and Crimes this Court doth adjudge, That he said Charles Stuart, as a Tyrant, Traitor, Murderer, and a public Enemy,
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The lamentable crisis of the great rebellion, however, drew him immediately from the even tenor of his way. Indeed, he was amongst the first of the loyal nobility who hastened to join King Charles I. after the declaration of war in 1642. ... The enemy now doubled their guard, and began to draw their lines at a greater...
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