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 ...
The Writing Center at Metropolitan State University of Denver (MSU-Denver) no longer teaches proper English to its students. The Center’s webpages — removed from public view shortly after being ...
This is the Duke of Sussex's third major court battle accusing newspaper groups of unlawful behaviour.
While "Winter" tends to encompass December-February, there's more than enough going on over the Christmas period to keep even the most ambitious Londoner (or visitor) busy. So here are some of the ...
King Charles has given a "personal donation" to World Jewish Relief, the charity announced, expressing delight at receiving the generous contribution from the monarch who has served as its patron ...
Here are the best royal wedding dresses of all time.
BURNS NIGHT EVENTS: Scottish poet Robert Burns is celebrated on the anniversary of his birth this Sunday, with Burns suppers ...
The monarch allegedly said the U.K. would follow the U.S. in its "muscular return to colonialism” amid Venezuela and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Prince William and King Charles are allegedly feuding over Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice. William "opposed" his cousins ...