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  2. Andrew Broughton (1602/03–1687) was Clerk of the Court at the High Court of Justice for the trial King Charles I of England.

  3. Andrew Broughton (1602/03–1687) was Clerk of the Court at the High Court of Justice for the trial King Charles I of England. Biography. Plaque commemorating Broughton on the house in which he lived in Earl Street, Maidstone, Kent. There are not many records of his early life.

  4. justice mayor. Andrew Broughton was Clerk of the Court at the High Court of Justice for the trial King Charles I of England. Background. He was probably born in Seaton, Rutland as the younger son of Richard Broughton (d 1635). Career. There are not many records of his early life.

  5. Sep 16, 2022 · BBC News. An autograph hunter who owns a collection of more than 10,000 celebrity mementos has described how he was invited to a Royal wedding. Andrew Broughton, from Derby, has about 300 Royal...

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  6. Aug 31, 2024 · Broughton was Clerk of the Court at the High Court of Justice for the trial King Charles I of England. As Clerk of the Court, he read out the charge against the king and required him to plead. At the end of the trial he declared the court's sentence of death.

  7. Andrew Broughton (1602/03–1687) was Clerk of the Court at the High Court of Justice for the trial King Charles I of England. Plaque commemorating Broughton on the house in which he lived in Earl Street, Maidstone, Kent. There are not many records of his early life.

  8. Andrew Broughton, from Derby, has about 300 Royal photographs, including eight signed portraits of the Queen, worth an estimated £30,000.

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