- Humphrey Edwards
Humphrey Edwards (1582-1658) was one of the
regicides of KingCharles I of England .Born in
Shrewsbury , Edwards was educated at Shrewsbury School and trained as a lawyer atGray's Inn , but was not called to the bar. He became a minor official at the King's court, and is said to have attended King Charles in his attempt to arrest theFive Members in January 1642. With his friend SirGregory Norton , Edwards came over to Parliament on the outbreak of theFirst Civil War , which earned him a lasting reputation as aturncoat .In 1646, Edwards was elected recruiter
Member of Parliament forShropshire and emerged as a firm supporter of the Independents. He was active in setting up the High Court of Justice for the trial of the King and was a signatory of the King's death warrant. During theCommonwealth of England , he profited from the sale of Church and Crown lands, and became involved in an acrimonious public dispute withClement Walker over a position at theExchequer in 1650. Edwards lost his seat in Parliament withOliver Cromwell 's dissolution of the Rump in 1653, then lived quietly until his death in 1658.References
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