thick clothes
The weather on the day of Charles I's execution is said to have been cold and snowy. Witnesses at the time described the scene as being very wintry, with a bitter wind and snow flurries falling.
1649
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Charles II
He died
Oliver Cromwell
Oliver Cromwell
The historical significance of the execution of Charles I of England is that it was a clear break with a tradition which went back to the beginnings of the Middle Ages.
Charles the second didn't get executed, Charles the first, his dad did!
I would suggest it was chilly, as is evident from this written record of his execution: "Charles was beheaded on Tuesday 30 January 1649. At the execution it is reputed that he wore two cotton shirts as to prevent the cold weather causing any noticeable shivers that the crowd could have mistaken for fear or weakness"
that of charles 1
King Charles I