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  2. John Bradshaw (12 July 1602–31 October 1659) was an English jurist. He is most notable for his role as President of the High Court of Justice for the trial of King Charles I and as the first Lord President of the Council of State of the English Commonwealth .

  3. John Bradshaw was the president of the court that condemned King Charles I of England to death. Bradshaw, the son of a country gentleman, became a lawyer and in 1643 was appointed judge of the sheriff ’s court in London.

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  4. John Bradshaw, lawyer, politician and regicide, was buried on 22nd November 1659 with his wife in Henry VII's chapel. His body was later dis-interred.

  5. Jul 15, 2015 · John Bradshaw was an English judge, best known for sentencing Charles I to death. After the Restoration, he was deemed to be a regicide and his corpse was disinterred and symbolically hanged. Born in 1603 in Stockport, Bradshaw studied at Stockport Grammar School, where he showed a great aptitude for law.

  6. John Bradshaw (15 July 1602 – 31 October 1659) was an English judge. He is most notable for his role President of the High Court of Justice for the trial of King Charles I and as the first Lord President of the Council of State of the English Commonwealth.

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  7. Mar 17, 2015 · John Bradshaw was the chief judge in the trial of Charles I and the man who pronounced the death sentence on the king. Like others labelled a regicide, John Bradshaw’s remains were dug up and symbolically hanged in 1660 on the Restoration of Charles II.

  8. Apr 12, 2018 · National Civil War Centre. 1.07K subscribers. Subscribed. 7. 922 views 5 years ago. An interview with John Bradshaw, the chief judge in the trial of Charles I. Talking Heads films from the...

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