On this day in Tudor history, 12th February 1584, Catholic priest James Fenn was brutally executed at Tyburn—his crime? Simply practising his faith.
Once a scholar, husband, and father, Fenn’s life took a dramatic turn when he refused to conform to Elizabeth I’s religious laws. Accused of treason in a shocking show trial, he was condemned to the horrific traitor’s death. But was he truly guilty—or just another victim of religious persecution?
Even in his final moments, as he blessed his weeping daughter, he remained defiant, choosing death over betrayal of his faith.
Who was James Fenn? Why was he targeted? And how did his story become one of the most heartbreaking executions of Elizabethan England?
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