Church Green
Burford, England OX18 4RY

An event to remind us of the importance of holding on to ideals of justice and democracy. Speeches, Debate, Stalls, Bands, Song, Procession & More!

On 17 May 1649, three soldiers were executed on Oliver Cromwell’s orders in Burford churchyard, Oxfordshire. They belonged to a movement popularly known as the Levellers, with beliefs in civil rights and religious tolerance. During the Civil War, they fought on Parliament’s side, had at first seen Cromwell as a liberator, but now saw him as a dictator. They were prepared to fight against him for their ideals and he was determined to crush them. Over 300 of them were captured by Cromwell’s troops and locked up in Burford church. Three were led out into the churchyard to be shot as ringleaders.

Official Website: http://www.levellers.org.uk/

Added by chrs on April 4, 2008

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chrs

NO2ID will be organising a stall

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