by Bob Partridge
The Hangman (upon his Death bed) concerning His beheading his late Majesty, CHARLES the first, King of Great Britain and his Protestation and Vow touching the same, the manner how be was terrified in Conscience; the Apparitions and Villons which appeared unto him; the great judgement that befell film three dayes before he dy'd ; and the manner how he was carryed to White Chappel Churchyard (in Thursday night last, the strange actions that happened thereupon; With the merry conceits of the Crowne Cook and his providing mourning Cords for the Buriall. More Execution of Charles I
Execution Embalming Cromwell Charles I Coffin Opened (1813) 1813 to 1888 The Confession of Richard Brandon Rainsborowe's Standard Back to English Civil War Times No. 55 Table of Contents Back to English Civil War Times List of Issues Back to Master Magazine List © Copyright 1998 by Partizan Press This article appears in MagWeb (Magazine Web) on the Internet World Wide Web. |