medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
On Thursday, July 8, 2010, at 7:42 pm, I wrote:
> 4) Adrian Fortescue (Bl.; d. 1539)...
> Arrested for treason in February 1539 and, for reasons
> unspecified, included in the act of attainder of that year, A. was
> duly beheaded on Tower Hill. His missal and book of hours show that
> he had conformed to Henry VII's creation of a national church, with
> the king rather than the pope at its head.
Er, Henry VIII's creation...
Apologies for the typo.
--JD
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