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  1. Edmund Ludlow (c. 1617–1692) was an English parliamentarian, best known for his involvement in the execution of Charles I, and for his Memoirs, which were published posthumously in a rewritten form and which have become a major source for historians of the Wars of the Three Kingdoms.

  2. Edmund Ludlow was a radical republican who fought for Parliament against the Royalists in the English Civil Wars and later became one of the chief opponents of Oliver Cromwell’s Protectorate regime. His memoirs provide valuable information on republican opposition to Cromwell and on the factional.

  3. Apr 5, 2008 · A book by Edmund Ludlow, a lieutenant-general of the horse in the army of the commonwealth of England, and C. H. Firth, a historian. It contains his personal account of the English Civil War and the Commonwealth period.

  4. May 21, 2018 · Edmund Ludlow was a republican leader in the English Civil War and the Commonwealth period. He fought for Parliament, signed the king's death warrant, opposed Cromwell's Protectorate, and escaped to the continent at the Restoration.

  5. Edmund Ludlow was an army officer and regicide who fought for parliament in the English civil war and in Ireland under Cromwell. He was a strong republican and a prolific writer of memoirs and political tracts.

  6. Memoirs of Edmund Ludlow, esq., Lieutenant General of the Horse, Commander in Chief of the forces in Ireland, one of the Council of State, and a Member of the Parliament which began on November 3, 1640 : in two volumes by Ludlow, Edmund, 1617?-1692

  7. Apr 29, 2024 · This workshop focuses on the English republican Edmund Ludlow (1617-92) as seen through his memoir of the British Civil War and its aftermath.