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1649 and signed
After their arrest and imprisonment in 1649, four of the ' Leveller ' leaders — Walwyn, Overton, Lilburne and Thomas Prince — signed a manifesto in which they called themselves Levellers.
The term was initially applied in Ireland to the isolated bands of guerrillas resisting Oliver Cromwell's nine-month 1649 – 1650 campaign in Ireland, who were allied with Royalists through treaty with the Parliament of Confederate Ireland, signed at Kilkenny in January 1649 ; and later to dispossessed Catholics in Ulster following the Restoration.
31 of the 59 commissioners ( judges ) who had signed the death warrant in 1649 were living.
He was found guilty on Saturday 27 January 1649, and his death warrant was signed by 59 Commissioners.
In 1661, the judges who had signed the death warrant of Charles I of England in 1649 were pursued by Charles II.
At sea, royalist ships continued to fly the Union Jack of 1606, while the parliamentary navy on 22 February 1649 was ordered by the Council of State ( signed by Oliver Cromwell on 23 February ) " that the ships at sea in service of the State shall onely beare the red Crosse in a white flag " ( viz., the flag of England ).
* 27 January 1649, The death warrant of Charles I of England is signed
In January 1649 he signed the death warrant for Charles I marking him as a regicide.
Horton was a commissioner of the High Court of Justice in 1649, and thus was among those who signed the warrant for the execution of King Charles I of England.
In 1649, Ranuccio refused to pay Roman creditors as his father had agreed in the treaty signed five years prior.
* An alliance was signed in 1649 between the Irish Confederate Catholics and Charles II ( the exiled son of the executed Charles I ) and the English Royalists.
In 1649 a royal privilege, signed by Louis XIV of France, gave him the exclusivity of the design and manufacturing of calculating machines in France.
The Assembly sought a confirmation of their religious liberty and in 1649 Governor Stone signed the Religious Toleration Act, which permitted liberty to all Christian denominations.

1649 and death
He had been the seventeenth of fifty-nine commissioners ( judges ) to sign the death warrant of the king in 1649.
Pope Clement XI ( 23 July 1649 – 19 March 1721 ), born Giovanni Francesco Albani, was Pope from 1700 until his death in 1721.
Under the definition of a regicide in common usage in England, there have been two other such events since 1649: the execution of Louis XVI of France in 1793, after sentence of death by the National Convention and Maximilian I of Mexico in 1867 by a Mexican court-martial.
He was tried and condemned to death by the Parliamentarians and beheaded in May 1649.
After the Declaration of Breda had been received, Parliament proclaimed on 8 May that King Charles II had been the lawful monarch since the death of Charles I in January 1649.
According to the Henry Holt Encyclopedia of Word and Phrase Origins the word " blacklist " originated with a list England's King Charles II made of fifty-eight judges and court officers who sentenced his father, Charles I, to death in 1649.
At the 1660 Restoration, the Commonwealth era was obliterated from the legal record, with the result that Charles II's regnal years officially begin on January 30, 1649 ( the death date of Charles I ).
This is largely a result of the Duke of York's grudge against Connecticut, as New Haven had hidden three of the judges who sentenced the Duke's father, King Charles I, to death in 1649.
New Haven had hidden three of the judges who sentenced his father King Charles I to death in 1649.
In June 1649, burning to revenge the death of the king, he was restored by the exiled Charles II to the now nominal lieutenancy of Scotland.
On Lord Huntly's death in 1649 his remaining titles passed to his eldest son, the third Marquess.
* Charles II of England ( 1630 – 1685 ), from his birth in 1630 until his father's death in 1649.
He was the husband of Mary, daughter of Thomas Foote, Lord Mayor of London in 1649, who had been created a Baronet in 1660 ( a title which became extinct on his death in 1687 ).
In 1649 – 50 he edited a volume of elegies, titled Lachrymae Musarum, on the death of Henry, Lord Hastings.
In 1649, on the death of Vincent Voiture, was admitted to the Académie Française.
He never married and on his death in 1649 the title became extinct.
Grey was the second of the 59 regicides to sign and the only aristocrat to sign the death warrant which resulted in King Charles's execution on 30 January 1649.
The title became extinct on his death in 1649.
In 1649 Grey was the only aristocrat of the 59 signatories of the death warrant of Charles I.
* 24 March 1649, The capitulation of Pontefract Castle which, even after the death of Charles I, remained loyal to Charles II

1649 and warrant
However, he acted with Cromwell in bringing Charles I to trial ; he was one of the most prominent of the 31 of 59 Commissioners to sign the death warrant in 1649.
In January 1649, as a judge of the High Court of Justice at the trial of King Charles, he was 40th of the 59 signatories on the death warrant of the King.
He was a signatory of the King's death warrant in 1649.
In January 1649, as a commissioner of the High Court of Justice at the trial of King Charles, he was 53rd of the 59 signatories on the death warrant of the King.
He is also classed as a regicide for having been a signatory to the death warrant of King Charles I in 1649.
In 1649, appointed to the High Court of Justice at the trial of King Charles, he was one of the signatories of the King's death warrant.
In January 1649, Penington was appointed a commissioner of the High Court of Justice at the trial of King Charles, but he was not one of the signatories of the King's death warrant.
He was active in the legal proceedings against King Charles in 1649, sitting as a member of the High Court of Justice and signing the King's death warrant.
In January 1649, as a commissioner of the High Court of Justice at the trial of King Charles, he was 20th of the 59 signatories on the death warrant of the King.

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