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Tudor Executions Quiz

The Tudor period is known for its executions, it was a bloody time, but how much do you know about the people who were executed between 1485 and 1603? Well, grab your favourite beverage and test yourself with this fun little quiz. Keep your head!

Tudor Executions

Q1) Executed in May 1536, this person was Groom of the Stool to Henry VIII...

George Boleyn

Francis Weston

William Brereton

Henry Norris

Correct!
Wrong! It was Sir Henry Norris.

Q2) In which year was Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham, executed?

1509

1511

1521

1533

Correct!
Wrong! He was executed in 1521.

Q3) Which of the following men was not executed on the 17th May?

George Boleyn

Thomas More

Edward Stafford

Mark Smeaton

Correct! George Boleyn and Mark Smeaton were executed on 17th May 1536 and Edward Stafford was executed on 17th May 1521.
Wrong! It's Thomas More. He was executed on 6th July. George Boleyn and Mark Smeaton were executed on 17th May 1536 and Edward Stafford was executed on 17th May 1521.

Q4) Which of the following women panicked on the scaffold when she could not find the block and said, ‘Where is it? What shall I do?'?

Lady Jane Grey

Katherine Howard

Anne Boleyn

Margaret Pole

Correct! Those who stood upon the scaffold seemed unsure of what to do. ‘One of the standers by’ climbed the scaffold and helped her to the block.
Wrong! It was Lady Jane Grey. Those who stood upon the scaffold seemed unsure of what to do. ‘One of the standers by’ climbed the scaffold and helped her to the block.

Q5) Which of the following listed was not executed by beheading?

Edward Seymour

John Dudley

Henry Howard

Thomas Cranmer

Correct! Thomas Cranmer was burned at the stake. The fire was lit and once the flames were high enough he placed his right hand in the flame and in pain yelled, “‘This hand hath offended.‘ – referencing him signing the paper to recant his Protestant beliefs.
Wrong! It was Thomas Cranmer. He was burned at the stake. The fire was lit and once the flames were high enough he placed his right hand in the flame and in pain yelled, “‘This hand hath offended.‘ – referencing him signing the paper to rescind his Protestant beliefs.

Q6) On which date was Thomas Cromwell executed?

22 June 1541

13 May 1549

28 July 1540

4 April 1540

Correct! He was executed on the same day that Henry VIII married Katherine Howard.
Wrong! He was executed on 28th July 1540, the same day that Henry VIII married Katherine Howard.

Q7) True or False: At her execution, Katherine Howard said that although she was dying the wife of a king, she would much rather be dying the wife of a Culpepper?

True

False

Correct! An eye-witness account of her execution makes no mention of her saying these words and they would have been scandalous and worth mentioning.
Wrong! An eye-witness account of her execution makes no mention of her saying these words and they would have been scandalous and worth mentioning.

Q8) Which of the following men was executed on the same day as Thomas Cromwell?

Walter Hungerford

Robert Aske

Henry Filmer

Henry Howard

Correct! Walter Hungerford, Baron Hungerford of Heytesbury, was beheaded on Tower Hill and the charges included buggery and having dealings with witches.
Wrong! It was Walter Hungerford, Baron Hungerford of Heytesbury. He was beheaded on Tower Hill and the charges included buggery and having dealings with witches.

Q9) On which date was John Dudley, Duke of Northumberland, executed?

5 August 1553

12 February 1554

30 July 1553

22 August 1553

Correct!
Wrong! He was executed on 22nd August 1553.

Q10) How was Robert Aske executed on 12th July 1537?

He was hanged, drawn and quartered

He was hanged in chains

He was boiled to death

He was pressed to death

Correct! He was hanged in chains outside Clifford’s Tower, the keep of York Castle.
Wrong! He was hanged in chains outside Clifford’s Tower, the keep of York Castle.

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