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  1. The execution of Charles I is remembered every year on 30 January with a service in the Banqueting House. Image: Bust of King Charles I outside Banqueting House. The inscription reads: 'His majesty King Charles I passed through this hall and out of a window nearly over this tablet to the scaffold in Whitehall where he was beheaded on 30th January 1649'.

  2. Charles I was crowned in Westminster Abbey on 2nd February 1626. Due to religious difficulties his wife was not crowned with him For the first time ever at a coronation the anthem "I was glad" was sung but it would be the last time that the ancient coronation regalia were used as it was melted down or sold by Cromwell's Parliamentarians after Charles was executed.

  3. Bust of Charles I. A lead bust of Charles I is in a niche above the Banqueting House's entrance, reminding visitors of the momentous execution. The bust, probably dating to the late 18th or early 19th century, was acquired in 1949 – 300 years after the King's execution. The following year it was installed in the niche, crowning the entrance ...

  4. L' exécution de Charles Ier, roi d'Angleterre, d'Écosse et d'Irlande, par décapitation est survenue le mardi 30 janvier 1649 devant la maison des banquets à Whitehall ( Londres ). L'exécution a été le point culminant de conflits politiques et militaires entre les royalistes et les parlementaires en Angleterre pendant la guerre civile ...

  5. Charles Ier, né le 19 novembre 1600 à Dunfermline et mort le 30 janvier 1649 à Londres, est roi d' Angleterre, d' Écosse et d' Irlande de 1625 à son exécution en 1649 . Petit-fils de la reine Marie Stuart et fils du roi Jacques Stuart, il succède à ce dernier à sa mort, le 27 mars 1625. Dès le début de son règne, Charles Ier ...

  6. The trial and execution of Charles I In January 1649, Parliament established a High Court of Justice, under the presidency of John Bradshaw. On 20 January, the trial of Charles I began in Westminster Hall before some 70 Commissioners; it lasted until 27 January. Charles was accused of devising 'a wicked design to erect and uphold in

  7. 1689–1746. Enlightenment and Empire. 1754–1783. Land and Votes. 1789–1886. Modern Scotland. 1911–1999. After refusing to recognise the legitimacy of the court during his trial, Charles is ...