Killed by a Butcher

Killed by a Butcher

The Shocking End of a Tudor Baron - Edmund Sheffield’s Fall He was a baron, courtier, soldier, and poet... with powerful patrons like Thomas Cromwell and George Boleyn. But on 31st July 1549, during the chaos of Kett’s Rebellion, 28-year-old Edmund Sheffield met a shocking and brutal end—not on a battlefield, but in a muddy ditch at the hands of a rebel butcher. In this episode, I delve into the life—and haunting death—of a man often overlooked in Tudor history. Raised under Anne Boleyn’s brother, praised for his musical talents, and loyal to the crown, Sheffield’s story offers a poignant reminder of how quickly fortune could turn in Tudor England. Join me as we explore: - Sheffield’s powerful connections and noble rise - His role in the 1549 Norwich campaign - The deadly street fighting of Kett’s Rebellion - And the emotional tributes left by those who loved him Had you heard of Edmund Sheffield before? Let me know in the comments—and if you enjoy these lesser-known Tudor tales, don’t forget to like, subscribe, and ring the bell. #TudorHistory #OnThisDay #KettRebellion #EdmundSheffield #DarkHistory #TudorEngland #ClaireRidgway #TudorTok #16thCentury #RebelRebellion #NorwichHistory #HistoryYouDidntKnow

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December 19 - A clash with a mob causes the death of an abbess

December 19 - A clash with a mob causes the death of an abbess

On this day in Tudor history, 19th December 1576, Katherine Palmer, Abbess of Syon, died in Mechelen in Belgium. Her death came just over a month after she had confronted a mob that had broken into he...

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December 18 - Heretic John Philpott's sad end

December 18 - Heretic John Philpott's sad end

On this day in Tudor history, 18th December 1555, John Philpott, former Archdeacon of Winchester, was burned at the stake for heresy at Smithfield.   Philpott had done a lot in his 40 years, including...

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December 17 - Henry VIII is excommunicated

December 17 - Henry VIII is excommunicated

On this day in Tudor history, 17th December 1538, Pope Paul III announced the excommunication of King Henry VIII.   Henry VIII had been threatened with excommunication several times, but his desecrati...

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December 16 - The birth of Catherine of Aragon

December 16 - The birth of Catherine of Aragon

Happy birthday to Catherine of Aragon! Yes, this first wife of King Henry VIII and Spanish princess was born on this day in Tudor history, 16th December 1485.   In today's talk, Claire Ridgway, author...

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December 15 - Cardinal Pole is laid to rest

December 15 - Cardinal Pole is laid to rest

On this day in Tudor history, 15th December 1558, Cardinal Reginald Pole, Mary I’s Archbishop of Canterbury and her chief advisor, was buried at Canterbury Cathedral. Coincidentally, Cardinal Pole had...

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December 14 - Mary I is buried

December 14 - Mary I is buried

On this day in Tudor history, 14th December 1558, Queen Mary I was buried at Westminster Abbey.    Mary had died on 17th November 1558 and had left instructions for Catherine of Aragon's remains to be...

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December 13 - Sir Francis Drake sets off

December 13 - Sir Francis Drake sets off

On this day in Tudor history, 13th December 1577, pirate, sea captain, and explorer Sir Francis Drake finally left the port of Plymouth on his circumnavigation of the Globe.   Claire has spoken about ...

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