The chair belonged to judge John Bradshaw, who sentenced Charles I to death for treason in 1649.
An oak chair with a remarkable connection to one of England's most historical moments is set to be auctioned off today at ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. When Charles II was restored to the throne, John Bradshaw’s body was exhumed and ‘executed’ symbolically - Getty A chair owned by ...
After the King and his Roundheads were defeated in 1645, he was imprisoned by Cromwell, put on trial and later beheaded outside Banqueting House in London 377 years ago today on January 30, 1649. It ...
Jan. 30 marks one of the most dramatic turning points in British history, when King Charles I of England, Scotland, and Ireland was executed in London following a controversial trial that had shocked ...
A rare silver-gilt memorial medal linked to the 1649 execution of King Charles I will be auctioned on January 29 at David ...
The event, which marks the anniversary of the 1649 execution of Charles I, usually involves a service and act of remembrance ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The chair was owned by judge John Bradshawe, who sentenced Charles I to death [Woolley & Wallis] A rare oak chair that once ...
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