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  1. The night before her execution, Catherine is believed to have spent many hours practising how to lay her head upon the block, which had been brought to her at her request. She died with relative composure but looked pale and terrified; she required assistance to climb the scaffold.

  2. Feb 13, 2011 · On this day in history, the 13th February 1542, Catherine Howard was executed at the Tower of London. Eustace Chapuys, the Imperial ambassador, wrote of how Catherine prepared herself for her execution:- “On Sunday the 12th, towards evening, she was told to prepare for death, for she was to die next day.

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  3. Catherine Howard was beheaded on February 13, 1542, in the Tower of London. Her execution followed the discovery by her husband, Henry VIII , of claimed affairs before their marriage and of alleged adultery afterward.

  4. Sep 2, 2020 · Under torture, Culpeper claimed that he “intended and meant to do ill with the queen and in likewise the queen so minded to do with him.”. Wikimedia Commons An 1864 engraving depicts Catherine Howard’s execution. But as was typical with King Henry VIII, the truth didn’t matter.

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  5. Execution at the Tower of London. On 10 February 1542, Catherine was taken by barge to the Tower of London. As she passed under London Bridge, she would have likely seen the rotting heads of Thomas Culpeper and Francis Dereham. Three days later, at 9am on 13 February 1542, Catherine Howard faced her execution at the Tower.

  6. I look at what really happened on 13th February 1542 and also look at whether Catherine really saw the heads of Francis Dereham and Thomas Culpeper on her way into the Tower, whether she practised with the block the night before her execution, and what the two women said as they addressed the crowd from the scaffold.

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