Daniel Axtell

Daniel Axtell
Colonel Daniel Axtell
Member of Parliament
for Counties of Carlow, Wexford, Kilkenny, and Queen's
In office
September 1654  January 1655
Governor of Kilkenny
In office
March 1650  November 1656
Personal details
Born26 May 1622 (baptised)
Great Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire
Died19 October 1660(1660-10-19) (aged 38)
Tyburn, London
NationalityEnglish
Spouse(s)Dorothy, Elizabeth
ChildrenWilliam; Daniel (1640–1683)
OccupationReligious radical, regicide, and Parliamentarian soldier
Military service
RankColonel
Battles/wars

Colonel Daniel Axtell, baptised 26 May 1622, executed 19 October 1660, was a religious radical from Hertfordshire, who served with the Parliamentarian army during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms. He was in charge of security during the trial of Charles I in January 1649, and as a result was excluded from the Act of Indemnity and Oblivion after the 1660 Stuart Restoration. As a regicide, he was executed for treason on 19 October 1660.