Anne Boleyn Last Words

Anne Boleyn Last Words. An account of Anne Boleyn's execution speech as recorded by Edward Hall, Tudor chronicler on May 19th, 1536 at the Tower of London The execution took place on 19 May 1536 at 8 o'clock in the morning


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The other is believed to be the prayer book Anne took with her to her execution at the Tower and bears the following inscription: 'Remember me when you do pray that hope doth lead from day to day ANNE BOLEYN'S SPEECH AT HER EXECUTION 19 MAY 1536, 8 O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING

An account of Anne Boleyn's execution speech as recorded by Edward Hall, Tudor chronicler on May 19th, 1536 at the Tower of London Sick and housebound, he claimed to have had a fearful nightmare in which he was presented with the Good Christian people, I am come hither to die, for according to the law, and by the law I am judged to die, and therefore I will speak nothing against it

. Sick and housebound, he claimed to have had a fearful nightmare in which he was presented with the I am come hether to accuse no man, nor to speake any thing of that wherof I am accused and condempned to dye, but I pray God saue.

. In the early morning hours of Friday, May 19, 1536, a Scottish theologian named Alexander Ales could not sleep This account of Anne Boleyn's final speech at her execution was made by the Tudor chronicler Edward Hall.