An oak chair with a remarkable connection to one of England's most historical moments is set to be auctioned off today at Woolley & Wallis in Salisbury. The piece of furniture once belonged to John ...
It was on the afternoon of Friday January 30, 1649, that King Charles I was publicly beheaded on a scaffold that had been erected outside the Banqueting Hall on Whitehall in London. The execution ...
A rare piece of history linked to the execution of King Charles I is set to go under the hammer in North Yorkshire. The silver-gilt memorial medal, believed to be one of the earliest tokens made in ...
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