The Tudor Society

21 February – The Execution of St Robert Southwell

On this day in Tudor history, 21st February 1595, Jesuit pries, poet and writer Robert Southwell was hanged, drawn and quartered at Tyburn.

Who was he? Why was he executed? And why did Elizabeth I eventually move against Catholics? I explain in today's video:

You may also be interested in Jessie Childs' talk "God’s Traitors: Religious Terrorism in Elizabethan England" - click here.

You can read Bishop Challoner's biography of Southwell and letters written by Southwell at Archive.org.

Also on this day in history:

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