Major Genl. Harrison, executed at Charing Cross. Major-General Thomas Harrison, 1616-1660, was a parliamentarian, lieutenant-colonel in the army, a member of the Fifth Monarchists, and regicide of King Charles I. Tried, hanged, drawn and quartered on 13 October 1660. With his autograph and seal. Within a frame decorated with vignettes of skull and cross bones, chains and executioners axe, a man hanging from a gibbet at Tyburn, a condemned man on a sled, the Tower of London, Newgate Prison. Copperplate engraving by Robert Cooper, portrait engraved by JT, from James Caulfields The High Court of Justice, London, 1820.
Major Genl. Harrison, executed at Charing Cross. Major-General Thomas Harrison, 1616-1660, was a parliamentarian, lieutenant-colonel in the army, a member of the Fifth Monarchists, and regicide of King Charles I. Tried, hanged, drawn and quartered on 13 October 1660. With his autograph and seal. Within a frame decorated with vignettes of skull and cross bones, chains and executioners axe, a man hanging from a gibbet at Tyburn, a condemned man on a sled, the Tower of London, Newgate Prison. Copperplate engraving by Robert Cooper, portrait engraved by JT, from James Caulfields The High Court of Justice, London, 1820.