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A78318 A catalogue of the names of so many of those commissioners as sate and sentenced the late King Charles to death, Saturday the 27. of Ianuary, Anno 1648. in tendency to the executing the said sentence, which was accordingly done on the 30. of the said Ian. 1648. Of divers commissioners called, there appeared seventy two, whose names hereafter follow, viz. ... 1660 (1660) Wing C1388; Thomason E1017_7; ESTC R207964 3,450 8

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A Catalogue of the Names of so many of those Commissioners as sate and sentenced the late King CHARLES To Death Saturday the 27. of Ianuary Anno 1648. in Tendency to the executing the said Sentence which was accordingly done on the 30. of the said Ian. 1648. Of divers Commissioners called there appeared seventy two whose Names hereafter follow viz. Iohn Bradshaw Lord President Oliver Cromwell Henry Ireton Sir Hardresse Waller Valentine Walton Thomas Harrison Edward Whaley Thomas Pride Isaac Ewer Lord Grey of Grooby William Lord Mounson Sir Iohn Danvers Sir Thomas Maleverer Sir Iohn Bourcher Isaac Pennington Henry Martin William Purifoye Iohn Barkstead Matthew Tomlinson Iohn Blakestone Gilbert Millington Thomas Chaloner Sir William Constable Edmond Ludlow Iohn Hutchinson Sir Michael Livesey Robert Tichburn Owne Roe Robert Lilburn Adrian Scroop Richard Dean Iohn Okey Iohn Harrison Iohn Hewson William Goffe Cornelius Holland Iohn Carew Iohn Iones Thomas Lister Peregrine Pelham Thomas Wogan Francis Aleyn Daniel Blagrave Iohn Moor. William Say Francis Lascells Iohn Chaloner Gregory Clement Sir Gregory Norton Iohn Venn Thomas Andrewes Anthony Stapley Thomas Horton Iohn Lisle Iohn Brown Iohn Dixwell Miles Corbet Simon Meyne Iohn Alured Henry Smith Humphrey Edwards Iohn Frye Edmund Harvey Thomas Scot. William Cawley Iohn Downes Thomas Hammond Vincent Potter Augustine Garland Charles Fleetwood Iohn Temple Thomas Wayte Painted Chamber 24. Ian. 1648. The Names of Thirty five Witnesses produced and sworn in Court to give Evidence to the Charge against the King Henry Hartford of Stratford upon Avon in Co. Warw. Edward Roberts of Bishops Castle in Com. Salop Ironmonger William Braynes of Wrixal in Com. Salop. Gent. Robert Lacie of Nottingham Painter Robert Loades of Cottam in Com. Nottingham Tyler Samuel Morgan of Wellington in Com. Salop. Feltmaker Iames Williams of Ross in Com. Hartford Shoemaker Richard Potts of Sharpreton in Co. Northumb. Vintner Giles Grice of Wellington in Com. Salop. Gent. VVilliam Arnop of 〈…〉 Iohn Hudson of 〈…〉 Iohn VVinston of Dornorham in Com. VVilts George Seeley of London Cordwainer Iohn Moor of Cork in Ireland Gent. Thomas Ives of Boyset in Co. Northampt. Husbandman Iames Crosby of Dublin in Ireland Barber Thomas Rawlins of Hanslop in Com. Buck. Gent. Richard Bloomfield of London Weaver Iohn Thomas of Langallan in Com. Denbigh William Lawson of Nott. Maulster Iohn Pinegar of Dainer in Com. Darby Shoemaker Humphrey Brown of Whitsundine in Co. Rutl. Yeoman David Evans of Abergaveny in Com. Monm Smith Kobert Holmes of 〈…〉 Robert Williams of 〈…〉 Samuel Boorden of Lineham in Com. Wilts Gent. Thomas Read of Maidstone in Com. Kent Gent George Cornwall of Aston in Com. Hereford Forgeman William Iones of Vske in Com. Monmouth Husbandm Arthur Young Citizen Barber Chirurgeon of London Diogenes Edwards of carston in Com. Salop Butcher Iohn Bennet of Harwood in Com. Ebor. Glover William Cuthert of Patrington in Holdernes in Com. Ebor. Gent. Richard Price of London Scrivener Henry Gouch of Gray's-Inne Gent. Painted Chamber Monday 29. Ian. 1648. This day the King being withdrawn from the Bar of the High Court of Iustice the Court adjourned and sate private in the Painted Chamber And Considered of the Kings Carriage upon the Saturday before and of all that then passed and fully approved what the Lord President had done in the managing the businesse of that day as agreeing to their sense And perceiving what the King aimed at viz. To bring in question if he could the juisdiction of the Court and the Authority thereof whereby they sate And considering that in the interim he had not acknowledged them in any sort to be a Court or his Iudges and through their sides intended to wound if he might be permitted the Supream Authority of the Commons of England in their Representatives the Commons assembled in Parliament After advice with their Council learned in both laws and mature deliberation had of the matter they Resolved That the King should not be suffered to argue the Courts Iurisdiction or that which constituted them a Court of which debate they had not proper cognizance nor could they being a derivative Iudicature of that Supream Court which made them Iudges and from which there was no appeal And did therefore order and direct viz. Ordered That in case the King shall again offer to dispute the Authority of the Court the Lord President do let him know that the Court had taken into consideration his demands of the last day and that he ought to rest satisfied with this Answer That the Commons of England assembled in Parliament have constituted the Court whose power may not nor should be permitted to be disputed by him That in case he shall refuse to answer or acknowledge the Court the Lord President do let him know that the Court will take it as a contumacy and that it shall be so Recorded That in case heshall offer with a saving notwithstanding of his pretended Prerogative above the Iuridiction of the Court the Lord President do let him know that the Lord President does in the name of the Court refuse his Protests and requires his positive Answer whether he will own the Court or not That in case the King shall demand a Copy of the Charge that then he shall declare his intention to Answer and that declaring such his intention a Copy be granted unto him That in case the King shall still persist in his contempt the Lord President do give command to the Clerk to demand of the King in the name of the Court in these words following viz. Charles Stuart King of England you are accused in behalf of the People of England of divers high Crimes and Treasons which Charge hath been read unto you The Court requires you to give a Positive Answer to confesse or deny the Charge having determined that you ought to answer the same THe true manner of proceeding to take off the Kings Head according to the sentence given as aforesaid Sir Hardresse VValler Colonel Harrison Commissary General Ireton 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 High Court of Iustice Painted Chamber Monday Ian. 29. 1648. UPon Report made from the Committee for considering of the i me and place of the executing of the Iudgement against the King that the said Committee have resolved that the open street before Vvhite-hall is a fit place And that 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 for that purpose which Warrant was accordingly drawn and agreed unto and Ordered to be ingrossed which was done and signed and sealed accordingly as followeth viz. At the High Court of Iustice for the Trying and Iudging of Charles Stuart King of England Ian. 29. 1648. WHereas Charles Stuart King of England is and standeth convicted attainted and condemned of High treason and other High Crimes and Sentence upon Saturday last was pronounced against him by this Court to be put to Death by the 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 White-hall upon the morrow being the 30 day of this instant moneth of Ianuary between the hours of ten in the morning and five 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 seals To Colonel Francis Hacker Colonel Hunks and Lieutenant Colonel Phray and to every of them Sealed and subscribed by Iohn Bradshaw Lord President Thomas Grey Oliver Cromwel Edward Whaley Iohn Okey Io. Danvers Mich. Livesey Io. Bourcher Hen. Ireton Tho. Maleverer Io. Blakestone Io. Hutchinson Will. Goffe Tho. Pride Hen. Smith Vincent Potter Will. Constable Rich. Ingoldsby Will. Cawley Ioh. Barkstead Isaac Ewer Val. Walton Peter Temple Tho. Harrison Io. Hewson Per. Pelham Rich. Dean Rob. Tichburn Hum. Edwards Dan. Blagrave Owen Roe Will. Purifoye Adrian Scroop Iames Temple Aug. Garland Edmond Ludlow Hen. martin Io. Alured Rob. Lilburn Will. Say Anth. Stapley Greg. Norton Tho. Chaloner Tho. Wogan Simon Meyne Tho. Horton Io. Iones Io. Meor Hardresse Waller Gilbert Millington Ch. Fleetwood Io. Venn Greg. Clement Io. Downs Tho. Wayte Tho. Scot. Ioh. Carew Miles Corbet In all Fifty Eight Painted Chamber 30. Ian. 1648. The Commissioners met and Ordered THat Mr. Marshall Mr. Nye Mr. Caryl Mr. Salway and Mr. Dell be desired to attend the King to administer unto him those spirituall helps as should be suitable to his condition And Lientenant Colonel Goffe is desired forthwith to repair unto them for that purpose who did so but afterward informed the Court that the King being acquainted therewith refused to conferred with them expressing himself that he would not be troubled with them Ordered That the Scaffold upon which the King is to be executed be covered with black TheWarrant for executing the King being accordingly delivered to those Parties to whom the same was directed Execution was done upon him according to the tenor thereof about Two of the Clock in the Afternoon of the said 30. of Ianuary 1648. Counsellours assistant to this Court and to draw up the Charge against the King are these Doctor Dorissaus Master Aske Master Cooke Serjeant Dandy Serjeant at Armes Master Phelps Clerk to the Court. Messengers and Door-keepers are these Master Walford Master Radley Master Paine Master Powell Master Hull and Master King Cryer The Names of other Persons that were summoned to the Tryallof the King Major Gen. Skippon Col. Rich. Ingoldsby Sir Henry Mildmay Philip Lord Lisle Sir Iames Harrington Sir William Brereton William Henningham Esq Thomas Atkins Alderm Col. Rowland Wilson Sir Peter Wentworth Col. Godsrey Bosvill Col. Iohn Disborow Iohn Gourdon Esq Serjeant Francis Thorpe Dennis Bond Esq Iohn Dove Esq Iohn Fowks Esq Thomas Blunt Esq Thomas Boone Esq Abraham Barrell Nich. Love FINIS