The chair belonged to judge John Bradshaw, who sentenced Charles I to death for treason in 1649.
Rare 17th-century oak chair linked to John Bradshaw and the trial of King Charles I to be auctioned at Woolley and Wallis.
Love letters spanning five centuries are on display at Britain’s National Archives. They showcase the many facets of love.
Once a base for pirates is now a remote island home to around 28 residents, with a small village, pub, shop, lighthouse and ...
This is the Duke of Sussex's third major court battle accusing newspaper groups of unlawful behaviour.
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