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   Arrest   Fairfax, Thomas
  2nd Dec Hurst Castle   Orders Charles I to be transferred to Hurst Castle
  2nd Dec Hurst   Orders Charles I to be transferred to Hurst Castle
   Birth   Oates, Titus
     Birth of Titus Oates
   Burial   Charles I
  9th Feb Windsor   Permission was refused for his burial in the Henry VII Chapel in Westminster Abbey
   Chairman Council of State   Bradshaw, John
   London   Appointed Chairman of the Council of State, 1st term
   Chairman Council of State   Cromwell, Oliver
   London   Appointed Chairman of the Council of State
  14th Feb London   Appointed Chairman of the Council of State
   Commander   Blake, Robert
     Appointed Commander of the Fleet
   Commander   Cromwell, Oliver
   London   Appointed Commander-in-Chief
   Commonwealth   Cromwell, Oliver
  19th May   Parliament declares England   a commonwealth with supreme authority in the Commons
   Constitution   Cromwell, Oliver
  14th Feb   A Council of State becomes an executive over the House of Commons
   Mar   The House of Lords is abolished
   Mar   The monarchy is abolished
  19th Mar   The Commons abolishes the House of Lords , against Cromwell's will
  19th May   Parliament declares England   a commonwealth with supreme authority in the Commons
   Constitution   Fairfax, Thomas
  15th Nov   Calls for thetrial of the King, the abolition of the Army
  15th Nov   Cals for the adoption of the Leveller programme
   Death   Charles I
  30th Jan London   Says to Bishop Juxon, "I go from a corruptible crown to an uncorruptible crown"
  30th Jan Whitehall   Walks from St James Palace to his execution at Whitehall
   Death   Charles II
  30th Jan London   Death of Charles I
   Death   Pride, Thomas
   London   Signs Charles I's death warrant
   Declaration of Commonwealth   Cromwell, Oliver
  19th May London   Parliament declares England   a commonwealth with supreme authority in the Commons
   Execution   Brandon, Richard
  30th Jan London   Executes Charles I
   Execution   Charles I
  30th Jan London   Says to Bishop Juxon, "I go from a corruptible crown to an uncorruptible crown"
  30th Jan Whitehall   Walks from St James Palace to his execution at Whitehall
   Execution   Charles II
  30th Jan London   Charles II is proclaimed King in Scotland  
  30th Jan London   Executed in front of the Whitehall Banqueting House
   Execution   Cromwell, Oliver
  26th Jan London   One of the signatories of Charles I's death warrant
   Execution   Ireton, Henry
  26th Jan London   One of the signatories of Charles I's death warrant
   Execution   Pride, Thomas
   London   Signs Charles I's death warrant
   Great Seal   Simon
   London   Commissioned by the Commons to produce a new Great Seal
   House of Lords   Cromwell, Oliver
   Mar London   The House of Lords is abolished
   Levellers   Fairfax, Thomas
   May Burford   Puts down the Leveller mutiny
   Lord Lieutenant   Cromwell, Oliver
     Appointed Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
   Oath   Cromwell, Oliver
   London   "be true & faithful to the Commonwealth of England  , without a King or House of Lords "
   Parliament   Cromwell, Oliver
  19th May London   Parliament declares England   a commonwealth with supreme authority in the Commons
   Publication   Milton, John
     Publication of, "The Tenure of Kings & Magistrates"
   Publication   Scott
  9th April   Born to Charles II & Lucey Walter in Rotterdam, reared as a Protestant in Paris
   Rebellion   Aston, Arthur
   Drogheda   Beaten to death with his wooden leg by Cromwell's forces
  10th Sep Drogheda   Aston refuses to surrernder, Cromwell says he will not be held responsible
  10th Sep Drogheda   Refuses to surrender Drogheda
  10th Sep Drogheda   "Unanimous in their resolution to perish rather than to deliver up the place"
   Rebellion   Ayscough, George
   Drogheda   Unsuccessfully blockades Drogheda against Cromwell's forces
   Rebellion   Castle, James
  11th Sep Drogheda   Killed during the first day's assault on Drogheda
   Rebellion   Cromwell, Oliver
   Dundalk   After the bloodshed of Drogheda Dundalk surrenders without residtance
   New Ross   Accepts the surrnder of New Ross
   Trim   After the bloodshed of Drogheda Trim surrenders without residtance
  15th Aug   Cromwell lands in Ireland with 20,000 men, in Ireland from 1649 to 26th May 1650
  15th Aug   Cromwell is in Ireland from 1649 to 26th May 1650
  15th Aug   Cromwell lands in Ireland with 20,000 men
  15th Aug   Hopes to liberate Ireland from Irish "barbarity" & catholic "hypocrisy"
  15th Aug   Hopes to liberate Ireland from royalist "misrule"
  10th Sep Drogheda   Aston refuses to surrender, Cromwell says he is not responsible for the bloodshed
  11th Sep Drogheda   1st day of the assault on Drogheda but Cromwell is forced to make a temporary retreat
  11th Sep Drogheda   Launches a policy of terror to prevent the "effusion of blood"
  11th Sep Drogheda   More that 3,500 defenders of Drogheda are killed, including 1,000 civilians
  11th Sep Drogheda   Orders a massacre of 1,500, including English   Royalists, civilians & Catholic priests
   Oct Wexford   Orders the massacre of Wexford
  1st Oct Wexford   Cromwell arrives outside Wexford with 7,000 foot & 2,000 horse
  3rd Oct Wexford   Requests Wexford to surrender but Sinnott refuses & waits for reinforcements
  11th Oct Wexford   Cromwell occupies Wexford Castle & 1,500 in Wexford are massacred
  11th Oct Wexford   Stafford surrenders Wexford Castle to Cromwell
  30th Oct Drogheda   Set aside as a day of thanksgiving for the surrender of Drogheda
   Rebellion   Fairfax, Thomas
   May Burford   Puts down the Leveller mutiny
   Rebellion   Rochford, Hugh
   Wexford   Attempts to negotiate with Cromwell
   Rebellion   Sinott, David
   Wexford   Arrives in Wexford with 1,500 men to defend it against Cromwell
   Rebellion   Thompson
   May Northampton   Mutinous Leveller troops under William Thompson occupy Northampton
  17th May Northampton   A Parliamentary force under Colonel Reynolds defeats the Levellers
   Reform   Cromwell, Oliver
   London   The name of the Kings Bench is changed to the Upper Bench
   Feb London   A committee including Cromwell revises the lists of JP's throughout England   & Wales
  19th May London   Parliament declares England   a commonwealth with supreme authority in the Commons
   Remonstrance Army   Fairfax, Thomas
  15th Nov   Introduces the Remonstrance of the Army to Parliament
   Succession   Cartaret, George de
  17th Feb Saint Helier   George Carteret has Charles proclaimed King in Saint Helier, after the execution of his father, Charles I
   Succession   Charles I
  30th Jan London   1st day of the Interregnum,rulewithout monarchy
  30th Jan London   The interregnum lasts until 1660, ended by the accession of Charles I
   Trial   Bradshaw, John
   London   Presides over the Trial of Charles I & pronounces the death sentence
   Trial   Charles I
  20th Jan London   Charles I goes ontrial for treason
  21st Jan London   Charles I goes on trial, he refuses to plead
  26th Jan London   Sentenced to death as a "tyrant, traitor & murderer"
   Trial   Fairfax, Thomas
  1st Jan London   Parliament passes an Ordinance setting up a High Court of Justice to try Charles I

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