John Cook was the lead prosecutor at Charles I’s trial. After the execution, he produced a pamphlet to justify the actions of the court in prosecuting, and killing, the king. In this pamphlet ...
The vest, not usually on public view, was worn as an extra layer of warmth at the king's execution The silk vest worn by King Charles I when he was beheaded, in 1649, is going to be put on public ...
A rare centuries-old court report of the infamous trial of King Charles I, which resulted in his execution ... collection as the trial document are first-hand accounts from some of Yorkshire ...