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Francis Dereham - Wikipedia On 1 December 1541, Thomas Culpeper and Francis Dereham were arraigned at Guildhall for treason and each sentenced to a traitor's death Both men petitioned Henry VIII to commute their death to beheading, but only Culpeper was successful in his petition
December 10, 1541: Two Of The Queen’s Lovers Meet Their Fate The message was clear on December 10, 1541, stay away from the queen The day marked one of the grim pieces of Tudor justice when Thomas Culpeper and Francis Dereham were executed for improper relations with Catherine Howard, the young queen and fifth wife of Henry VIII Their deaths followed weeks of rapid investigations, frantic interrogations, and the swift reversal of Catherine’s fragile
Francis Dereham - Spartacus Educational The trial of Dereham and Culpeper began on 1st December, 1541 in Westminster Hall Dereham was charged with "presumptive treason" and of having led the Queen into "an abominable, base, carnal, voluptuous and licentious life"
1541: Thomas Culpeper and Francis Dereham, the Queen’s lovers On this date in 1541, Thomas Culpeper and Francis Dereham paid the penalty for their indiscretions; the former queen would see her lovers’ severed heads mounted on pikestaffs on London Bridge as she was rowed to the Tower