King wanted abbot drawn and quartered, but relented with a mere hanging.
In what appears to have been a slight change of heart by one of history’s most ruthless kings, a 16th-century letter shows Henry VIII commuting a priest’s death sentence to a more merciful form of execution.
The letter, which went on display Saturday, was written in response to the news that Henry’s attempted closure of an abbey had been stopped.
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