I have not found any names of people beheaded in Kent, - from medieval times onwards it was the custom for people arrested or captured near London to be executed on Tower Green (often after being imprisoned in the Tower of London).
The latest date reference I have found is of nine unnamed men beheaded in Rochester following the unsuccessful "Kentish Revolt" led by Jack Cade in 1450. These men would have been labourers or peasants and their names are not recorded.
two of them were beheaded. the saying goes divorced, beheaded, divorced, survived, divorced beheaded, died
Queen Elizabeth didn't get beheaded, she beheaded her cousin, Queen Mary of Scots
Neville Longbottom beheaded Nagini
she was beheaded way to remember how each died: divorced beheaded died...divorced beheaded SURVIVED!
Yes, Osceola was beheaded after his death. He was captured and the soldiers who held him beheaded his body before burying him.
Beheaded - band - was created in 1991.
He was beheaded.
she was not beheaded she got burnt by people
The king was elevated to office and beheaded on the same day. We don't want to get beheaded, here.
she wasnt beheaded as i found out watching million pound drop :)
A common mnemonic device to remember the fates of Henry's consorts was indeed 'divorced beheaded died divorced beheaded survived'.
devoeced,beheaded,died,sivorced,beheded,survived.that was the rhyme that taught me Henry the 8th's wives