Sir Thomas More was executed by beheading on July 6, 1535. He was imprisoned in the Tower of London for refusing to accept King Henry VIII's supremacy over the Church of England and his marriage to Anne Boleyn. His steadfast adherence to his Catholic faith and opposition to the King's actions ultimately led to his conviction for treason. More faced his execution with courage, famously declaring, "I die the King's faithful servant, but God's first."
I am assuming you mean Sir Thomas More. Sir Thomas More was found guilty of treason and beheaded on 6 July 1535. He went bravely to his death and his last words were "The King's good servant, but God's first."
Sir Thomas More was imprisoned in the Tower of London by King Henry VIII.
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Wallace was killed in 1305.
He executed Sir Rick Astley.
Henry VIII executed many people including two wives. Anne Boleyn, Catherine Howard. Another person was Sir Thomas More.
He executed the Cathode Ray Experiment (I think).
He was executed by beheading. The reason for that appears to be unjust.
1618
They wanted to have him executed, so I thinkk they liked him very much.
Sir Walter Raleigh was executed by beheading on October 29, 1618. He was accused of treason against King James I of England.
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