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A48679 A List of the names of those pretended judges who sat, and sentenced to death, our sovereign King Charles the First in the place which they called the high-court of justice, January 27, 1648 : and also of those 35 witnesses sworn against the said King, the sentence read against him with the catalogue of the names of those that subscribed and sealed the warrant for his execution, and the manner of his cruel murther. 1649 (1649) Wing L2478A; ESTC R21440 3,190 1

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A LIST of the Names of those pretended Judges who Sat and Sentenced to Death our Sovereign King CHARLES the First in the Place which they called the High Court of Justice January 27 1648. And also of those 35 Witnesses Sworn against the said KING The Sentence read against him With the Catalogue of the Names of those that Subscribed and Sealed the Warrant for his Execution and the manner of his Cruel Murther The NAMES of the said pretended JUDGES who gave Sentence against the late KING January 27 1648. LXXII in NUMBER JOHN Bradshaw Lord President Oliver Cromwell Henry Ireton Sir Hardress Waller Valentine Walton Thomas Harrison Edward Whaley Thomas Pride Isaac Ewer Lord Gray of Grooby William Lord Mounson Sir John Danvers Sir Thomas Maleverer Sir John Bourcher Isaac Pennington Henry Martin William Purifoye John Barkstead Matthew Tomlinson John Blackeston Gilbert Millington Thomas Chaloner Sir William Constable Edmund Ludlow John Hutchison Sir Michael Livesay Robert Tichburne Owen Roe Robert Lilburne Adrian Scroop Richard Dean John Okey John Harrison John Hewson William Goffe Cornelius Holland John Carew John Jones Thomas Lister Peregrine Pelham Thomas Wogan Francis Allen. Daniel Blagrave John Moor. William Say Francis Lascels John Chaloner Gregory Clement Sir Gregory Norton John Venn Thomas Andrews Anthony Stapley Thomas Horton John Lisle John Browne John Dixwell Miles Corbett Simon Meyne John Alured Henry Smith Humphrey Edwards John Frye Edmund Harvey Thomas Scot. William Cawley John Downes Thomas Hammond Vincent Potter Augustine Garland Charles Fleetwood John Temple Thomas Wayte Counsellors Assistant to this Court and to draw up the Charge against the KING were Doctor Dorislans Mr. Aske Mr. John Cooke Solicitor Serjeant Danby Serjeant at Arms Clerks to the Court. Mr. Broughton Mr. Phelpes Colonel Humfrey Sword-bearer Messengers Door-keepers and Cryers were these Mr. Wa●●ord Mr. Radley Mr. Paine Mr. Powell Mr. Hull Mr. King The SENTENCE against the said KING January the 27th 1648. Which was read by Mr. Broughton aforesaid Clerk WHEREAS the Commons of England in Parliament have appointed them an High-Court of Justice for the Tryal of CHARLES STUART King of England before whom he had been Three times Convened and at the First time a Charge of High-Treason and other Crimes and Misdemeanors was read in the behalf of the Kingdom of England c. as in the Charge which was read throughout To which Charge he the said CHARLES STUART was required to give his Answer but he refused so to do and so exprest several Passages at his Tryal in refusing to answer For all which Treasons and Crimes this Court doth adjudge That the said CHARLES STUART as a Tyrant Traytor Murtherer and Publick Enemy shall be put to Death by severing his Head from his Body The Sentence says the President now read and published is the Act Sentence Judgment and Resolution of the whole Court. To which the Members of the Court stood up and assented to what he said by holding up their Hands The KING offered to speak but was instantly commanded to be taken away and the Court broke up THE ROYAL MARTYR UPON THE Scaffold at WHITEHALL The true Manner of proceeding to Murder the KING according to the Sentence given as aforesaid SIR Hardress Waller Colonel Harrison Commissary General Treton Colonel Dean and Colonel Okey were appointed to consider of the Time and Place for the Execution of the KING according to his Sentence given by the pretended High-Court of Justice Painted-Chamber Monday January the 29th 1648. UPON Report made for the Committee for considering of the Time and Place of the executing of the Judgment against the KING that the said Committee have Resolved That the open Street before Whitehall is a fit Place And the said Committee conceive it fit That the KING be there executed the Morrow the KING having already Notice thereof The Court approved thereof and ordered a Warrant to be drawn to that Purpose which Warrant was accordingly drawn and ag●eed to and ordered to be Ingrossed which was done and signed and sealed accordingly as followeth At the High-Court of Justice for the Trying and Judging of CHARLES STUART King of England January 29 1648. WHEREAS CHARLES STUART King of England is and standeth Convicted Attainted and Condemned of High-Treason and other Crimes and Sentence on Saturday last was pronounced against him by this Court to be put to Death by severing his Head from his Body of which Sentence Execution yet remaineth to be done These are therefore to will and require you to see the said Sentence executed in the open Street before Whitehall upon the Morrow being the 30th Day of this instant Month of January between the Hours of 10 in the Morning and 5 in the Afternoon of the same Day with full Effect and for so doing This shall be your sufficient Warrant And these are to require all Officers and Soldiers and other the good People of this Nation of England to be assistant unto you in this Service Given under our Hands and Seale The NAMES of Thirty-five Witnesses produced and sworn in the said pretended Court to give Evidence against the KING HENRY Hartford of Stratford upon Avon in Com. Warwick Edward Roberts of Bishops Castle in Com. Salop Ironmonger William Braynes of Wrixall in Com. Salop Gent. Robert Lacie of Nottingham Painter Robert Loads of Cotram in Com. Nottingham Tyler Samuel Morgan of Wallington in Com. Salop Feltmaker James Williams of Rosse in Com. Hereford Shoemaker Richard Pots of Sharpreton in Com. Northumberland Vintner Giles Grice of Wallington in Com. Salop Gent. William Arnop of _____ John Hudson of _____ John Winston of Dornotham in Com. Wilts George Seeley of London Cordwainer John Moor of Corke in Ireland Gent. Th●mas Ives of Boyset in Com. Northampton Husbandman James Cresby of Dublin in Ireland Barber Thomas Rawlins of Hanslope in Com. Bucks Gent. Richard Bloomfeild of London Weaver John Thomas of Langallan in Com. Denbigh William Lawson of Nottingham Maltster John Pinegar of Damer in Com. Derby Shoemaker Humphrey Browne of Whitsundine in Com. Rutland Yeoman David Evans of Abergeveny in Com. Monmouth Smith Robert Holmes of _____ Robert Williams of _____ Samuel Woorden of Lineham in Com. Wilts Gent. Thomas Read of Maidstone in Com. Kent Gent. George Cornwall of Aston in Com. Hereford Forgeman William Jones of Uske in Com. Monmouth Husbandman Arthur Young Citizen and Barber-Surgeon of London Diogenes Edwards of Carston in Com. Salop Butcher John Bennet of Harwood in Com. Ebor. Glover William Cutburt of Patrington in Holderness in Com. Ebor. Gent. Richard Price of London Scrivener Henry Gouch of Grays-Inn Gent. To Colonel Francis Hacket Colonel Huncks and Lieutenant-Colonel Phayr and every of them Sealed and Subscribed by John Bradshaw President Thomas Gray Oliver Cromwell Edward Whaley John Okey John D●nvers Mich Lives●y John Bourcher Henry Ireton Tho. Maleverer Jo. Blackeston Jo. Hutchison William Goffe Tho. Pride Henry Smith Vincent Potter William Constable Rich. Ingoldsby William Cawley John Barkstead Isaac Ewer Val. Walton Peter Temple Tho. Harrison John Hewson Per. Pelham Richard Dean Rob. Tichburne Hum. Edwards Din. Blagrave Owen Roe Will. Purifoye Adrian Sc●oop James Temple Aug. Garland Edmund Ludlow Henry Martin Jo. Alured Rub. Lilburne William Say Anthony Stapley Gregory Norton Tho. Chaloner Tho. Wogan Simon Meyne Tho. Horton Jo. Jones Jo. Mo●r Ha●dress Walter Gilb. Millington Ch. Fleetwood Jo. Venn Greg. Clement Jo. Downs Tho. Waite Thomas Scot. John Carew Miles Corbet In all Fifty eight Order'd That the Scaffold on which the KING is to be executed be cover'd with Black The Warrant for executing the KING being accordingly delivered to those Persons to whom the same was directed Execution was done upon him according to the Tenour thereof about Two a-Clock in the Afternoon of the said 30th Day of January 1648. The Fatal Day of the said Execution being Tuesday January the 30th 1648. HIS Majesty continued in Prayer all the Morning and received the Sacrament just at Ten a-Clock before Noon he was convey'd on Foot from St. James's Palace to Whitehall guarded by a Regiment of Foot Soldiers part before part behind with Colours flying and Drums beating his private Guards of Partizans about him and Dr. Juxon Bishop of London next to him on one side and Col. Tomlinson on the other Being come to Whitehall he continued in his Cabinet-Chamber at his Devotions refusing to dine only about 12 a-Clock he eat a bit of Bread and drank a Glass of Claret Wine from thence he was conveyed into the Banqueting-House and the great Window enlarged out of which he ascends the Scaffold the Rails being hung round and the Floor covered with Black His Executioners disguised with Vizors yet was his Majesty not affrighted He shewed more Care of his People living than of himself dying for looking round about upon the People whom the vast Guards of Soldiers kept a great Distance off and seeing he could not be heard by them omitting probably what he proposed to have said to them therefore turning to the Officers and Actors by him he address'd himself in a short but excellent Speech which being ended he then went to Prayers and after some heavenly Discourse between him and the Bishop having prepared himself he lifted up his Eyes to Heaven and praying to himself he stooped down to the Block and most humbly bowed his generous Neck to God to be cut off by the vizor'd Executioner 〈…〉 done at one Blow So fell King CHARLES and thus all 〈◊〉 with him