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I'm sure raymondo means Charles II, and it is unkind of you to take it otherwise. and Hush!.....it was Charles I that lost his head in 1649.
Charles II died in 1685, prbably from mercury poisoning and being bled by his physicians. He fell ill in 1685 and was given god knows what. Charles II was ever a wag, with a sharp ear for a one-liner and repartee. He was the one who was told he had been described as a monarch who never said a foolish thing and never did a wise one. Charles thought for a moment and quipped: my words are my own and my actions are my ministers.
ANYWAY charles apologised for troubling his doctors by "taking an unconscionable time dying."