The Act of Oblivion was a statute passed by the restored parliament in 1660. Anyone who fell into the category of signing the death warrant or judge was required to hand themselves over for the king's mercy. And quite a lot of them did, nearly 30, I think. The rest were then, their names were kind of put on a wanton list, and they were hunted down. Those who were still alive, they fled to the continent, to Holland, Germany, Switzerland. They died in pretty squalid and horrible conditions. It stands alone doesn't it as this wonderful title: 'act of oblivion and forgetting'

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