"Execution of Louis XVI king of the French" article extrait du journal The Times paru le 25 janvier 1793.

"By an expres which arrived yesterday morning from Meffrs Feetors and Co. at Dover we learn the following particulars of the King's execution: At six o'clock on Monday morning, the King went to take a farewell of the QUEEN and Royal Family. After staying with them some time, and taking a very affectionate farewell of them, The KING destented from the Tower of Temple, and entered the Mayor's carriage, with his confessor ans two Members of Municipality, passed slowly along the Boulevard which led from the Temple to the place of execution. All women were prohibited from appearing in the streets and all person from being seen at their windows. A strong guard cleared the procession. The greatest tranquility prevailed in every street through which the procession passed. About half past nine the KING arrived at the place of execution, which was the Place de Louis XV. Between the pedestal which formerly supported the statue of his grand-father, and the promenade of the El...