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Daniel Axtell
chr.26 May 1622 Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, England
d.19 Oct 1660 Tyburn, Greater London, England
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m. Abt 1618
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Colonel Daniel Axtell (1622 – 19 October 1660) was captain of the Parliamentary Guard at the trial of King Charles I at Westminster Hall in 1649. Shortly after the Restoration he was hanged, drawn and quartered as a regicide. Apart from his participation in the regicide, he is best remembered for his participation in Pride's Purge of the Long Parliament.
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