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15 <Metadata name="Content">Primary Sources - Letter of Queen Catherine Howard to Master Thomas Culpeper, spring 1541</Metadata>
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45 &lt;p align=&quot;center&quot;&gt;&lt;b&gt;&lt;FONT size=+1&gt;Letter of Queen Catherine Howard to Master Thomas
46Culpeper&lt;br&gt;spring 1541&lt;/FONT&gt; &lt;/b&gt; &lt;/p&gt;
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49 &lt;IMG height=202 alt=&quot;miniature portrait of Queen Catherine Howard&quot;
50 src=&quot;_httpdocimg_/howard1.jpg&quot; width=200 align=left&gt;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;FONT size=-1&gt;&lt;b&gt;Background&lt;/b&gt;&lt;br&gt;This is
51 the only surviving letter written by Henry VIII's fifth wife.&amp;nbsp; It was
52 written in the spring of 1541, roughly eight months after she married the
53 king.&amp;nbsp; After Catherine's fall from grace, Culpeper was among the men
54 charged with committing adultery with the queen.&amp;nbsp; It was a treasonable
55 offense, and he was executed for it (along with Francis Dereham.)&amp;nbsp;
56 Culpeper tried to save himself by arguing that he had met with Catherine only
57 because the young queen was 'dying of love for him', and would not let him end
58 the relationship.&amp;nbsp;&lt;/FONT&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
59 &lt;p&gt;&lt;FONT size=-1&gt;Catherine, for her part, argued otherwise; she told
60 her interrogators that Culpeper ceaselessly begged for a meeting and she was
61 too fearful to refuse.&amp;nbsp; However, the letter clearly supports Culpeper's
62 version of events.&amp;nbsp; After all, the queen did write 'it makes my heart die
63 to think what fortune I have that I cannot be always in your company.'&lt;/FONT&gt;
64 &lt;/p&gt;
65 &lt;p&gt;&lt;FONT size=-1&gt;The affection she felt for Culpeper led to a legend
66 surrounding Catherine's last words - 'I die a Queen, but would rather die the
67 wife of Culpeper.'&amp;nbsp; This final declaration of love did not occur; its
68 invention was an attempt to give Catherine's pathetic and tragic story some
69 mark of distinction.&lt;/FONT&gt; &lt;/p&gt;
70 &lt;P&gt;&lt;FONT size=-1&gt;Catherine was not as well educated as Henry's other wives,
71 though her mere ability to read and write was impressive enough for the
72 time.&amp;nbsp; This letter taxed her greatly, as she points out in the closing
73 lines.&amp;nbsp; It is transcribed here as originally written, and the grammatical
74 mistakes are Catherine's own.&lt;br&gt;&lt;/FONT&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;hr&gt;
75 &lt;p&gt;Master Culpeper, &lt;BR&gt;I heartily recommend me unto you, praying
76 you to send me word how that you do.&amp;nbsp; It was showed me that you was
77 sick, the which thing troubled me very much till such time that I hear from
78 you praying you to send me word how that you do, for I never longed so much
79 for a thing as I do to see you and to speak with you, the which I trust
80 shall be shortly now.&amp;nbsp; That which doth comfortly me very much when I
81 think of it, and when I think again that you shall depart from me again it
82 makes my heart die to think what fortune I have that I cannot be always in
83 your company.&amp;nbsp; It my trust is always in you that you will be as you
84 have promised me, and in that hope I trust upon still, praying you that you
85 will come when my Lady Rochford is here for then I shall be best at leisure
86 to be at your commandment, thanking you for that you have promised me to be
87 so good unto that poor fellow my man which is one of the griefs that I do
88 feel to depart from him for then I do know no one that I dare trust to send
89 to you, and therefore I pray you take him to be with you that I may sometime
90 hear from you one thing.&amp;nbsp; I pray you to give me a horse for my man for
91 I had much ado to get one and therefore I pray send me one by him and in so
92 doing I am as I said afor, and thus I take my leave of you, trusting to see
93 you shortly again and I would you was with me now that you might see what
94 pain I take in writing to you. &lt;BR&gt;Yours as long as life endures,
95 &lt;BR&gt;Katheryn. &lt;BR&gt;One thing I had forgotten and that is to instruct my man
96 to tarry here with me still for he says whatsomever you bid him he will do
97 it.&lt;/p&gt;
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109href=&quot;_httpextlink_&amp;amp;rl=1&amp;amp;href=http:%2f%2fenglishhistory.net%2ftudor.html&quot;&gt;to Tudor England&lt;/A&gt;&lt;/FONT&gt;&lt;BR&gt;&lt;FONT size=-1&gt;
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