The Tudor Society

26 June – St Thomas More the traitor

On this day in Tudor history, 26th June 1535, in the reign of King Henry VIII, a new commission of oyer and terminer was appointed in the case against Sir Thomas More, Henry VIII's former Lord Chancellor and good friend. More was being indicted for high treason, and, of course, would eventually be executed.

How had this Tudor statesman come to this?

In today's video, I explain why More was accused of high treason.

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