I continue my chat with Mark Turnbull on the execution of Charles I, which took place on the 30th January 1649.
Charles is guilty in a stitch up, but what is Cromwell's role? Did Charles crumble in the immediate aftermath of the guilty verdict? What were his final words, and was the chop itself executed (sorry) smoothly?
This is Part Two, so I do recommend going back to listen to Part One on the Trial.
Mark Turnbull Links
The King's Cavalier
Mark on Twitter
Aspects of History Links
The Trial of Charles I by Leanda de Lisle - Aspects of History
Ollie on Twitter
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I continue my chat with Mark Turnbull on the execution of Charles I, which took place on the 30th January 1649.

Charles is guilty in a stitch up, but what is Cromwell's role? Did Charles crumble in the immediate aftermath of the guilty verdict? What were his final words, and was the chop itself executed (sorry) smoothly?

This is Part Two, so I do recommend going back to listen to Part One on the Trial.

Mark Turnbull Links

The King's Cavalier

Mark on Twitter

Aspects of History Links

The Trial of Charles I by Leanda de Lisle - Aspects of History

Ollie on Twitter

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