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Francis Allen (regicide)

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He died in September 1658, only three days after Cromwell, and, as a deceased regicide, was named and his estate excluded from indemnity under
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in April 1642 and assisted with the financial administration of the
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against pressure for members to relocate their homes to
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was passed by all present. Though he did not sign the
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Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths
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Goldsmiths' Row, Cheapside
Long Parliament
Cockermouth
English Civil War
earl of Essex
William Strong
High Court of Justice for the trial of Charles I
death sentence
death warrant
Rump Parliament
Military Coup
the Restoration
Act of Indemnity 1660






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