Augustine Garland

Augustine Garland (born c. 1603) was an English lawyer, and one of the Regicides of King Charles I of England.

[1] Garland was educated at Emmanuel College, Cambridge, and Lincoln's Inn.

He presided over the committee to consider method of the king's trial, and in 1649 signed death-warrant.

In 1660, after the Restoration, he was condemned to death, but suffered only confiscation of his property and imprisonment.

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