The Tudor Society

6 October – The end of William Tyndale

This day in Tudor history, 6th October 1536, is the traditional date given for the execution of William Tyndale, reformer, scholar and Bible translator.

One of Tyndale's works had helped King Henry VIII while another incurred the king's wrath and led to Tyndale's execution. Why? What happened?

I explain what led to William Tyndale's sad end in 1536, as well as sharing an account of his execution on that day.

Here is my video on William Tyndale's "The Obedience of a Christian Man" and how it helped Anne Boleyn and Henry VIII:

Also on this day in history:

Today, the first Sunday in October, is also the day when wakes were held for the end of summer - click here for more details.

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