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Why Was Charles I Executed?
The execution of Charles I in 1649, followed by the proclamation of a Commonwealth, was an extraordinary political event. It followed a bitter Civil War between parliament and the king, and their abject failure to negotiate a peace settlement. Why the king was defeated and executed has long been a central question in English history. The old answers, whether those of the historian S R Gardiner or of Lawrence Stone, no longer satisfy. Clive Holmes supplies clear answers to eight key questions about the period, ranging from why the king had to summon the Long Parliament to whether there was in fact an English Revolution at all.
King Charls his speech made upon the scaffold at Whitehall-Gate, immediately before his execution, on Tuesday the 30 of Ian. 1648. : With a relation of the maner of his going to execution. / Published by special authority
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1649
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King Charls his speech made upon the scaffold at Whitehall-Gate, immediately before his execution, on Tuesday the 30 of Ian. 1648. With a relation of the maner of his going to execution. / Published by special authority
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News books
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King Charls his speech made upon the scaffold at Whitehall Gate, immediately before his execution, on Tuesday the 30 of Ian. 1648. With a relation of the maner of his going to execution. / Published by speciall authority
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Anon
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Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649 Death and burial - Sources
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News books
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The great memorial, or, A list of the names of those pretended judges who sate and sentenced our late Soveraign King Charles the First, in the place which they called the High Court of Justice, January 27, 1648. And also of those thirty five witnesses sworne against the said king; the sentence read against him; with the catalogue of the names of those that subscribed and sealed the warrent for his execution; and the manner of his cruel murther
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Broadsides - London (England) - 17th century
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Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649 - Trials, litigation, etc
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A continuation of the narrative being the last and finall dayes proceeding of the High Court of unjustice sitting in Westminster Hall on Saturday, January 27, concerning the triall of the King with the severall speeches of the King, Lord President, and Solicicitor sic Generall : together with a copy of the sentence of death upon Charles Stuart King of England : also the Kings last speech made upon the scaffold at Vhitehall-Gate sic, immediately before his execution, on Tuesday the 30. of Jan
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Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649 Death and burial
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Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649 Trials, litigation, etc
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By the Lords Iustices and Council a proclamation for a day of humiliation to be kept and observed on the thirtyeth day of January 1660, being the anniversary of the murder of King Charles the First of blessed memory : Maurice Eustace Canc. Orrery. Mountrath
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Ireland. Lord Justice
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Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649 Death and burial
1660
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A deep groane, fetch'd at the funerall of that incomparable and glorious monarch, Charles the First, King of Great Britaine, France and Ireland, &c. On whose sacred person was acted that execrable, horrid & prodigious murther, by a trayterous crew and bloudy combination at Westminster, January the 30. 1648. / Written by D.H.K
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King, Henry
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Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649 Death and burial - Poetry - Early works to 1800
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