The High Court of Justice Comprising Memoirs of the Principal Persons Who Sat
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He was executed at Charing Cross on the 17th of October, 1660, going from Newgate on the same sledge with Mr. Scot. He made no speech ; for, being asked by the sheriff if lie had any thing 1o say, he replied, " No, " upon which execution was done; and, being quartered, his head was set upon London Bridge. It is not to be much wondered at, that he should make no set speech, for Ludlow remarks, " that though his apprehension and judgment were not to be despised, yet he had no good elocution. " Ct...nmmfc 3Lutiloto> H Lrm. Ou', a leading character of the republican party during the civil -. Uas descended of an ancient and honorable family, originally of Shrop- shire, afterwards removed into Wiltshire, in which comity he was born, at Maiden-Bradley, about 16''20. He received an academical education, and was of Trinity College, Oxford ; where he took the degree of Bachelor of Arts, as a qualification for serving his country in parliament; his ancestors having fre- quently represented the county of Wiltshire.
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