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List Of Regicides Of Charles IThe following list of 59 Commissioners1 all signed their names to the death warrant of King Charles I, and in the order given: Commissioners - John Bradshaw President of the Court. Restoration-dead-Hanged Drawn and Quartered (HDQ)
- Lord Grey of Groby. Restoration-dead
- Oliver Cromwell. Restoration-dead-HDQ
- Edward Whalley. Restoration-alive-exiled himself in America to avoid trial.
- Sir Michael Livesey
- John Okey
- Sir John Danvers. Restoration-dead
- Sir John Bourchier
- Henry Ireton. Restoration-dead-HDQ
- Sir Thomas Mauleverer
- Sir Hardress Waller. Restoration-alive-fled to France, returned, tried found guilty, life imprisonment
- John Blakiston
- John Hutchinson
- William Goffe. Restoration-alive-exiled himself in America to avoid trial.
- Thomas Pride. Restoration-dead-ordered HDQ but sentence not carried out.
- Peter Temple
- Thomas Harrison. Restoration-alive-First to be found guilty and HDQ. He was a leader of the Fifth Monarchists who still posed a threat to the restoration.
- John Hewson. Restoration-alive-exiled himself to Amsterdam to avoid trial.
- Henry Smith
- Sir Peregrine Pelham
- Richard Deane. Restoration-dead-disinterred
- Robert Tichborne
- Humphrey Edwards
- Daniel Blagrave. Restoration-alive-exiled himself to Aachen, in what is now Germany
- Owen Rowe
- William Purefoy
- Adrian Scroope. Restoration-alive-HDQ
- James Temple
- Augustine Garland
- Edmund Ludlow. Restoration-alive-surrendered to the Speaker of the House, then escaped to the Canton of Bern.
- Henry Marten. Restoration-alive-tried found guilty of regicide, life imprisonment in Chepstow Castle.
- Vincent Potter
- Sir William Constable
- Richard Ingoldsby
- William Cawley
- John Barkstead
- Isaac Ewer
- John Dixwell. Restoration-alive, believed dead in England-exiled himself in America.
- Valentine Walton
- Simon Mayne
- Thomas Horton. Restoration-dead-family estates confiscated
- John Jones
- John Moore
- Gilbert Millington
- George Fleetwood
- John Alured
- Robert Lilburne
- William Say
- Anthony Stapley
- Sir Gregory Norton
- Thomas Challoner
- Thomas Wogan
- John Venn
- Gregory Clement
- John Downes. Restoration-alive-tried found guilty of regicide, life imprisonment
- Thomas Waite
- Thomas Scot
- John Carew (a Fifth Monarchist)
- Miles Corbet. Restoration-alive-extradited from the Netherlands and hanged
Associates Prosecuting lawyers There were four lawyers chosen to prosecute the King: Others External links Notes - The tribunal was composed of three hereditary peers; four aldermen of the city of London; twenty-two baronets and knights; three generals; thirty-four colonels; the twelve judges of the High Court (who all declined to serve); three sergeants-at-law and representative members of various principalities and the House of Commons. J de Morgan, "The Most Notable Trial in Modern History" in H W Fuller (ed) The Green Bag, vol xi, 1899, Boston, 307 at 308. http://www.hcourt.gov.au/speeches/kirbyj/kirbyj_charle88.htm#FOOTNOTE_14
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