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30 | <td valign="top" width="48%" bgcolor="#FFFFE8"><font size=-1>The account
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31 | at right was written by the Spanish ambassador Eustace Chapuys.</font><p>
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32 | <font size="2">Catherine was Henry VIII's fifth wife and the cousin of his
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33 | second wife, Anne Boleyn. She was perhaps only 18 years old when she
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34 | caught the king's eye; her immature and reckless behavior guaranteed a
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35 | brief marriage. Though the king was besotted with her, she was
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36 | understandably more attracted to men her own age.</font></p>
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37 | <p><font size=-1>In this account, Chapuys inaccurately uses the name 'Dorand'
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38 | to refer to Francis Dereham.</font><font size="2"> Thomas </font><font size=-1>Culpepper's position saved him from Dereham's
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39 | gruesome fate. Lady Rochford was Anne Boleyn's former sister-in-law.</font></td>
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43 | <p>This year on 13 November Sir Thomas Wriothesley, secretary to the king,
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44 | came to Hampton Court to the queen, and called all the ladies and gentlewomen
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45 | and her servants into the great chamber, and there openly before them declared
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46 | certain offenses she had committed in misusing her body with certain persons
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47 | before the king's time, because of which he there discharged all her household;
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48 | and the morning after she was taken to Sion, with my Lady Bainton and two
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49 | other gentlewomen and certain of her servants to wait on her there until
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50 | the king's further pleasure. And various people were taken to the
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51 | Tower of London, such as my Lady Rochford, Master Culpepper, one of the
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52 | king's privy chamber, and others.
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53 | <p>On 1 December Thomas Culpepper, one of the gentlemen of the king's privy
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54 | chamber, and Francis Dorand, gentleman, were arraigned at the Guildhall
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55 | in London, for high treason against the king's majesty, in misdemeanor
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56 | with the queen, as appeared by their indictment which they confessed to,
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57 | and they were sentenced to be drawn, hanged, and quartered, the lord mayor
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58 | sitting there as chief, the lord chancellor on his right hand, and the
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59 | duke of Norfolk on his left hand, the duke of Suffolk, the lord privy seal,
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60 | the earls of Sussex, of Hertford, and various others of the king's council
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61 | sitting with all the judges also in commission that day. And on 10
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62 | December the said Culpepper and Dorand were drawn from the Tower of London
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63 | to Tyburn, and there Culpepper, after exhorting the people to pray for
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64 | him, stood on the ground by the gallows, knelt down and had his head struck
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65 | off; and then Dorand was hanged, dismembered, disemboweled, beheaded and
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66 | quartered. Culpepper's body was buried at St Sepulchre's church near
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67 | Newgate, and their heads were set on London Bridge.
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68 | <p align="center"> <p align="center"><font size="2">
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69 | <a href="monarchs/howard.html">to the Catherine
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70 | Howard website</a></font><p align="center"><a href="primary.html">
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