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Edward Whalley
Bornc. 1607
England
Diedc. 1675
Hadley, Massachusetts Bay Colony
AllegianceEngland
Service/branchArmy
RankLieutenant-General
Battles/warsEnglish Civil War
  • Battle of Edgehill
  • Battle of Marston Moor
  • Battle of Naseby
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Edward Whalley (c. 1607 – c. 1675) was an English military leader during the English Civil War and was one of the regicides who signed the death warrant of King Charles I of England.

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