At the
high Co[ur]t of Justice for the tryinge and judginge
of Charles
Steuart Kinge of England January xxixth Anno D[omi]ni 1648.
Whereas
Charles Steuart Kinge of England is and standeth
convicted attaynted and condemned of High Treason
and other high Crymes, And sentence uppon
Saturday last was pronounced against
him by this Co[ur]t to be putt to death by the
severinge of his head from his body Of w[hi]ch
sentence execuc[i]on yet remayneth to be done,
These are therefore to will and require you to
see the said sentence executed In the open
Streete before Whitehall uppon the morrowe being
the Thirtieth day of this instante moneth of January
betweene the houres of Tenn in the morninge and
Five in the afternoone of the same day w[i]th full
effect
And for soe doing this shall be yo[u]r sufficient
warrant and these are to require All Officers and
Souldiers and other the good people of this Nation
of England to be assistinge unto you in
this service Given under o[ur] hands and Seales.
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