Richard Brandon: Meaning (information, definition, explanation, facts)

Richard Brandon (? - June 20, 1649 was a 17th century English executioner. He executed the warrant calling for the beheading of King Charles I.

In his confession that was published in the year of his death he confessed to have recieved £ 30 for the deed that was given to him 'all in half crowns'.

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