- male, deceased (1658)
- Oliver Cromwell was an English military and political leader best known for his involvement in making England into a republican Commonwealth and...
- male, deceased (1660)
- Thomas Harrison (1606-October 13, 1660) was a Puritan soldier and later a leader of the Fifth Monarchists. The son of the mayor of...
- male, deceased (1685)
- Charles II (29 May 1630 - 6 February 1685) was the King of England, Scotland, and Ireland. According to royalists, Charles II became king when his...
- male, deceased (1680)
- Henry Marten (1602 - September 9, 1680) was a regicide of King Charles I of England. Marten was the elder son of Sir Henry Marten, born in Oxford...
- male, deceased (1641)
- Sir Henry Marten (c. 1562-1641) was a Judge of the Admiralty Court and father of the regicide, Henry Marten. Sir Henry was probably born in London,...
- male, deceased (1692)
- John Russell (1626 - December 10, 1692) was a Puritan minister in Hadley, Massachusetts during King Philip's War. As such, he is part of the Angel...
- male, deceased (1679)
- William Goffe (1605?-1679?), English parliamentarian, son of Stephen Goffe, puritan rector of Stanmer in Essex, began life as an apprentice to a...
- male, deceased (1651)
- Henry Ireton (1611 - November 26, 1651), was an English general in the army of Parliament during the English Civil War.
- male, deceased (1659)
- John Bradshaw was one of the judges to preside over the trial and subsequent death sentence of Charles I of England. In 1649 he was made president...
- male, deceased (1660)
- Hugh Peters [or Peter] (June, 1598 - October 16, 1660), English, a preacher, was the son of Thomas Dyckwoode, alias Peters, descended from a family...
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