The regicides were people that helped in killing the king, or kings (Charles I). All 59 of he regicides were killed. The list is below, some escaped.
name
at the restoration in 1660
info
1.
john bradshaw,
president of the court
dead
posthumous execution
disinterred and hanged,
drawn and quartered
2.
lord grey of groby
dead
died in 1657
3.
oliver cromwell
dead
posthumous executiondisinterred and hanged,
drawn and quartered
4.
edward whalley
alive
fled to north america to avoid trial.
alive but in poor health in 1674 and
probably did not live long aterwads
5.
sir michael livesey
alive
fled to the netherlands
6.
john okey
alive
fled to germany, but was arrested by the english ambassador to the netherlands,
sir george downing. he was tried found guilty and hanged, drawn and quartered in 1662
7.
sir john danvers
dead
died in 1655
8.
sir john bourchier
alive
too ill to be tried and died soon after the restoration in 1660
9.
henry ireton
dead
posthumous executiondisinterred and hanged,
drawn and quartered
10.
sir thomas mauleverer
dead
died 1655
11.
sir hadress waller
alive
Fled to France; later returned and was found guilty. Sentenced to death, but the sentence was commuted to life imprisonment. Died 1666 in prison on Jersey.
12.
john blakiston
dead
died in 1649
13.
john blakiston
alive
Imprisoned in Sandown Castle, Kent where he died on 11 September 1664.
14.
william goffe
alive
fled to america and died in 1679
15.
thomas pride
dead
Posthumous execution ordered but not carried out.
16.
peter temple
alive
Brought to trial, sentenced to death but sentence was commuted to life imprisonment. He died in the Tower of London in 1663.
17.
thomas harrison
alive
First to be found guilty. Was hanged, drawn and quartered at Charing Cross on Saturday 13 October 1660. He was a leader of the Fifth Monarchists who still posed a threat to the restoration.
18.
john hewson
alive
Fled to Amsterdam. Died 1662.
19.
henry smith
alive
Brought to trial, sentenced to death but sentence was commuted to life imprisonment. He was held in the Tower of London until 1664 and was transported to Mont Orgueil castle in Jersey. Died 1668.
20.
sir peregrine pelham
dead
died in 1650
21.
richard deane
dead
died in 1653 disinterred
22.
robert tichborne
alive
Brought to trial, sentenced to death but was reprieved. He spent the rest of life imprisoned in the Tower of London Died 1682
23.
humphrey edwards
dead
died in 1658
24.
daniel blagrave
alive
Fled to Aachen, in what is now Germany. Died 1668.
25.
owen rowe
alive
Brought to trial, sentenced to life imprisonment in the Tower of London where he died in December 1661.
26.
william purefoy
dead
died in 1659
27.
adrian scroope
alive
Tried, found guilty: hanged, drawn and quartered at Charing Cross on Wednesday 17 October 1660.
28.
james temple
alive
Brought to trial, sentenced to life imprisonment on Jersey. Died 17 February 1680
29.
augustine garland
alive
Brought to trial, his death sentence was commuted to life imprisonment.
30.
edmund ludlow
alive
Surrendered to the Speaker of the House of Commons, and then escaped to the Canton of Bern. Died 1692.
31.
Sir Henry Marten
Alive
Tried, found guilty of regicide, and sentenced to life imprisonment in Chepstow Castle. Died 1680
32.
Vincent Potter
Alive
Brought to trial, he received the death sentence but died before its execution. Died either 1661 or 1662.
33.
Sir William Constable
Dead
Died in 1655 — however his body was exhumed from Westminster Abbey and reburied in a communal burial pit after the Restoration.
34.
Richard Ingoldsby
Alive
Pardoned. Died 1685
35.
William Cawley
alive
Escaped to Switzerland. Died 1667.
36.
john barkstead
alive
Arrested by the English ambassador to the Netherlands Sir George Downing, extradited and executed in 1662.
37.
isaac ewer
dead
died in 1050 or 1651
38.
john dixwell
alive
Believed dead in England; fled to America, where he died under an assumed name. Died 1689.
39.
valentine walton
alive
Escaped to Germany after being condemned as a regicide. Died 1661
40.
simon mayne
alive
Tried and sentenced to death, he died in the Tower of London in 1661 before his appeal could be heard.
41.
thomas horton
dead
Family estates confiscated. Had died 1649.
42.
john jones maesygarnedd
alive
Tried, found guilty: hanged, drawn and quartered at Charing Cross on Wednesday 17 October 1660.
43.
john moore
dead
In 1649, fought in Ireland against the Marquess of Ormonde and became Governor of Dublin, dying of a [[/wiki/Fever|fever]] there in 1650.
44.
gilbert millington
alive
After Charles's death, remained member of Rump Parliament until Cromwell dissolved it. After the Restoration was himself arraigned and confessed to being "guilty in every way." Tried and sentenced to death, but sentence commuted to life imprisonment. Spent final years in Jersey and died in 1666.
45.
george fleetwood
alive
Brought to trial and sentenced to imprisonment in the Tower of London. He may have been transported to Tangier. Died 1672?
46.
john alured
dead
died 1651
47.
robert lilburne
alive
Tried Tuesday 16 October 1660, sentenced to death, later commuted to life imprisonment. Died in prison in August 1665
48.
william say
alive
Escaped to Switzerland. Died 1666
49.
anthony stapley
dead
died 1655
50.
sir gregory norton
dead
died in 1652
51.
thomas challoner
alive
Excluded from pardon and escaped to the Continent. In 1661, he died at Middelburg in the Netherlands.
52.
thomas wogan
alive
Held at York Castle until 1664 when he escaped to the Netherlands
53.
john venn
dead
died 1650
54.
gregory clement
alive
Went into hiding, captured, tried, found guilty; and hanged, drawn and quartered at Charing Cross on Wednesday 17 October 1660.
55.
john downes
alive
Tried, found guilty of regicide, and sentenced to life imprisonment. Died 1666.
56.
thomas waite
alive
Tried, found guilty of regicide, and sentenced to life imprisonment. Died 1668
57.
thomas scot
alive
Fled to Brussels, returned to England, was tried, found guilty; and hanged, drawn and quartered at Charing Cross on Wednesday 17 October 1660. Died unrepentant.
58.
john carew
alive
Joined Fifth Monarchists. Tried, found guilty; and hanged, drawn and quartered at Charing Cross on Monday 15 October 1660
59.
miles corbet
alive
Fled to the Netherlands; arrested by the English ambassador to the Netherlands Sir George Downing; extradited; tried; found guilty; and was hanged, drawn and quartered on 19 April 1662.
president of the court
disinterred and hanged,
drawn and quartered
drawn and quartered
alive but in poor health in 1674 and
probably did not live long aterwads
sir george downing. he was tried found guilty and hanged, drawn and quartered in 1662
drawn and quartered