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  1. Edmund Ludlow (c. 1617–1692) was an English parliamentarian, best known for his involvement in the execution of Charles I, and for his Memoirs, which were published posthumously in a rewritten form and which have become a major source for historians of the Wars of the Three Kingdoms.

  2. Edmund Ludlow was a radical republican who fought for Parliament against the Royalists in the English Civil Wars and later became one of the chief opponents of Oliver Cromwell’s Protectorate regime. His memoirs provide valuable information on republican opposition to Cromwell and on the factional.

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  3. 21 de may. de 2018 · Ludlow, Edmund ( c. 1617–92). Ludlow was one of a group of austere republicans that included Vane and Haselrig. His father Sir Henry Ludlow, a Wiltshire landowner, represented the county in the Long Parliament and was a fierce opponent of the king's policies.

  4. 18 de ene. de 2008 · Memoirs of Edmund Ludlow, Esq. ... : with a collection of original papers, serving to confirm and illustrate many important passages contained in the Memoirs. To which is now added, the case of King Charles the First. With a copious index : Ludlow, Edmund, 1617?-1692 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive.

  5. 16 de sept. de 2015 · This quote from Edmund Ludlow, Cromwellian General in 1651 leads the introduction to This is the Burren, Carsten Krieger’s excellent photo book on one of Ireland’s most beautiful and fascinating...

  6. It does so through the case-study of a little-known pamphlet published by the English regicide Edmund Ludlow during his exile in Switzerland after the restoration of the Stuart monarchy in 1660.

  7. Ludlow, Edmund (1616/17–1692), army officer and regicide, was the son of Sir Henry Ludlow (1592?–1643) of Maiden Bradley, Wiltshire, a radical MP in the Long parliament, and his wife, Elizabeth (d. 1660), daughter of Richard Phelips of Montacute, Somerset.