The Stuart Times The Daily News The Cromwellian Chronicle

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The Stuart Times The Daily News The Cromwellian Chronicle Our King is dead! King Killed In The Name Of The People! Traitor Executed! Death To The Traitor! Our Murderous Monarch Executed!

Things to include: Details of what happened at the trial and on the morning of the execution. December 1649: Pride’s Purge 30th January 1649 Why Charles is being executed. Refused to accept his defeat. Started a second civil war An eye witness account/ interview. The groan Blood on the handkerchiefs Some pictures