Death Warrant of King Charles I

Key Information

Register:
National
Year of Inscription:
2011
Type of Heritage:
Manuscript
Nominating Institution:
Parliamentary Archives

The warrant for the execution of King Charles I is the most significant constitutional document held by the Parliamentary Archives and is perhaps the most dramatic record relating to English history. The Death Warrant contains the signatures and seals of fifty of the commissioners who tried Charles I, including that of Oliver Cromwell.

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