REPLY1850
Teneber Wednesday
By C. H. COOPER (Cambridge)
In Hall's *Chronicle*, under the date of 23rd Hen. VIII., is this passage: "When Ester began to draw nere, the Parliament for that tyme ended, and was proroged till the last day of Marche, in the next yere. In the Parliament aforesayde was an Acte made that whosoeuer dyd poyson any persone, shoulde be boyled in hote water to the death; which Acte was made bicause one Richard Roose, int the Parliament tyme, had poysoned dyuers persons at the Bishop of Rochester's place, which Richard, according to the same Acte, was boyled in Smythfelde the *Teneber-Wednysday* following, to the terrible example…
Topics: Historical Customs, Church Rituals, Capital Punishment
Locations: Smythfelde