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15 August – The Oaten Hill Martyrs and a lady-in-waiting who was attacked by Elizabeth I

On his day in Tudor history, 15th August 1588, Catholics Robert Wilcox, Edward Campion, Christopher Buxton and Robert Widmerpool were examined while imprisoned in the Marshalsea prison in Southwark, London.

These men ended up being executed, three of them for being Catholic priests and one for giving aid to priests. All four died with courage and in 1929 were beatified.

Find out more about these men and how they came to be executed in this video...

Also on this day in Tudor history, 15th August 1603, Lady Mary Scudamore (née Shelton), a member of Elizabeth I's Privy Chamber and one of her favourite sleeping companions, was buried at Holme Lacy in Herefordshire.

Mary was very close to the queen but suffered the queen's wrath at one point. I explain all in this video...

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15 August – The Oaten Hill Martyrs and a lady-in-waiting who was attacked by Elizabeth I