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Related: About this forumChilling Find: King Henry VIII Planned All Details of Wife Anne Bolelyn's Beheading, Brit Archives
'Chilling find shows how Henry VIII planned every detail of Boleyn beheading.' The Guardian, Oct. 25, 2020.
It is a Tudor warrant book, one of many in the National Archives, filled with bureaucratic minutiae relating to 16th-century crimes. But this one has an extraordinary passage, overlooked until now, which bears instructions from Henry VIII explaining precisely how he wanted his second wife, Anne Boleyn, to be executed. In this document, the king stipulated that, although his queen had been
adjudged to death
by burning of fire
or decapitation, he had been moved by pity to spare her the more painful death of being burned by fire. But he continued: We, however, command that
the head of the same Anne shall be
cut off.
- Execution of Queen Anne Boleyn on May 19, 1536 conducted by a French swordsman to limit her pain.
Tracy Borman, a leading Tudor historian, described the warrant book as an astonishing discovery, reinforcing the image of Henry VIII as a pathological monster. She told the Observer: As a previously unknown document about one of the most famous events in history, it really is golddust, one of the most exciting finds in recent years. What it shows is Henrys premeditated, calculating manner. He knows exactly how and where he wants it to happen. The instructions laid out by Henry are for Sir William Kingston, constable of the Tower, detailing how the king would rid himself of the late queen of England, lately our wife, lately attainted and convicted of high treason.
Boleyn was incarcerated in the Tower of London on 2 May 1536 for adultery. At her trial, she was depicted as unable to control her carnal lusts. She refuted the charges but was found guilty of treason and condemned to be burned or beheaded at the Kings pleasure. Most historians agree the charges were bogus her only crime had been her failure to give Henry a son. The most famous king in English history married six times in his relentless quest for a male heir. He divorced his first wife, Catherine of Aragon, to marry Boleyn the marriage led him to break with the Catholic church and brought about the English Reformation. Boleyn did bear him a daughter, who became Elizabeth I.
In recent years, the story of Boleyns life and death have reached a new audience thanks to Hilary Mantels bestselling saga tracing the life of Thomas Cromwell, a blacksmiths son who became one of Henry VIIIs most trusted advisers. In the Booker-prize-winning Bring Up the Bodies, she explored the destruction of Boleyn, writing of her execution: Three years ago when she went to be crowned, she walked on a blue cloth that stretched the length of the abbey
Now she must shift over the rough ground
with her body hollow and light and just as many hands around her, ready to retrieve her from any stumble and deliver her safely to death....
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2020/oct/25/chilling-find-shows-how-henry-viii-planned-every-detail-of-boleyn-beheading
CatMor
(6,212 posts)one of England's finest rulers. Better than her dad.
appalachiablue
(42,982 posts)faux accusations and beheading, although I doubt she was at liberty to voice much about it.
CatMor
(6,212 posts)I don't think she fully trusted men.
appalachiablue
(42,982 posts)Sherman A1
(38,958 posts)Thanks for posting.
appalachiablue
(42,982 posts)in his pursuit of an heir and cruel beyond words.