SIR THOMAS MORE
Title: SIR THOMAS MORE
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 871 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
SIR THOMAS MORE
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 871 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
At the last debating whereof he made such arguments
and reasons there against, that the King's demands
were thereby overthrown. So that one of the King's
privy chamber, named Mr. Tyler, being present thereat,
brought word to the King out of the Parliament house,
that a beardless boy had disappointed all his purposes.
Whereupon the King conceiving great indignation towards him could not be satisfied until he had some way revenged it. And forasmuch as
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frustration to the humanists. In addition to More,
Henry slew Dr. Richard Reynolds and John Fisher,
both very prominent churchmen, as well as John Houghton
and a whole monastery of Carthusian monks under
Houghton's care. As a young man More had seriously
considered joining the Carthusian order.
Henry also imprisoned two of his country's greatest
humanist, courtier poets, Sir Thomas Wyatt and Henry
Howard, Earl of Surrey. Wyatt he imprisoned and broke;
Surrey he killed.