Eusebius Andrews (Royalist)

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Eusebius Andrews, December 1606 to 22 August 1650, was a London lawyer and Royalist during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms, executed for his part in a 1650 plot to restore Charles II of England. A prominent supporter of the Crown since the early 1630s, he was a determined conspirator who organised a number of Royalist risings in Cambridgeshire between 1642 and 1650. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Eusebius Andrews (Royalist)
rdf:langString Eusebius Andrews
rdf:langString Eusebius Andrews
xsd:date 1650-08-22
rdf:langString St Dunstan's, Stepney, England
xsd:date 1606-12-20
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xsd:integer 1642
rdf:langString Wars of the Three Kingdoms
rdf:langString Worcester
xsd:gMonthDay --12-20
rdf:langString Site of the scaffold at Tower Hill where Andrews was executed
rdf:langString Katherine ; Matilda
xsd:date 1650-08-22
rdf:langString Colonel
rdf:langString Royalist conspirator
rdf:langString Lawyer
rdf:langString Unknown, died before 1650
rdf:langString Eusebius Andrews, December 1606 to 22 August 1650, was a London lawyer and Royalist during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms, executed for his part in a 1650 plot to restore Charles II of England. A prominent supporter of the Crown since the early 1630s, he was a determined conspirator who organised a number of Royalist risings in Cambridgeshire between 1642 and 1650. One of his co-conspirators in the 1650 plot was a government agent and Andrews was arrested as he tried to escape to the Dutch Republic in March. Other participants included Sir John Gell, sentenced to life imprisonment then released in 1653. Andrews was beheaded on Tower Hill on 22 August; after the 1660 Stuart Restoration, he was commemorated as a Royalist martyr.
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