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The Trial of Charles 1st


 

This account of the trial of Charles I was written by John Phelps, a clerk of the court.

It records a dramatic moment in British history - the first and only time a king was

put on trial for treason.

 

According to this account, Charles was brought from Windsor Castle to St James's

Palace on 19th January 1649. The next day he was led into Westminster Hall for his

trial. There were no existing laws to deal with such a trial. In the end, Charles'

accusers used an ancient Roman law that said a military group could try to overthrow

a tyrant. The king refused to accept that the trial was legal and would not answer the

charges made against him. However, the commissioners of the court found Charles

guilty and sentenced him to death. The execution was carried out on the balcony of the

Banqueting House, Whitehall, on 30th January.

 

The trial and execution of Charles I came at the end of the English Civil War, which

had broken out in 1642. The cause of the war was Parliament's opposition to Charles's

policies, including his unlawful demands for taxation. Charles and his Royalist

supporters were defeated in 1645, and the king was held in captivity while

Parliament decided what to do next. Oliver Cromwell persuaded Parliament that by

waging war on his people, Charles had committed an act of treason. After the

execution, Oliver Cromwell established a Commonwealth before becoming Lord

Protector, with all the powers of a king.

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I do, have a transcript of the picture of the trial,

but due to the 'editing' paraphanalia, I will post it in

another post, directly.


posted on Apr 15, 2008 7:35 PM ()

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While visiting Ely back in 1994, I came across O. Cromwell's old house in that town and emptied my bladder on its cursed wall. I would love to pee on that statue of him in front of Parliament, but alas...
comment by jondude on Apr 15, 2008 7:43 PM ()

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