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August 28 – The execution of Thomas Felton, Catholic priest

Fresco of Blessed Thomas Felton by Greco Bernardino

On this day in Tudor history, 28th August 1588, in the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, Franciscan friar Thomas Felton was hanged near Brentford, Middlesex.

Felton was executed for his beliefs, and for proclaiming that he could not accept a woman as supreme head of the Church.

Here are some facts about Thomas Felton:

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Image: Fresco of Blessed Thomas Felton by Greco Bernardino.

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