When did Henry Norris courtier die?
Henry Norris courtier died on the 17th of May 1536. His death followed a trial that concluded earlier in the same month.
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Henry Norris courtier died on the 17th of May 1536. His death followed a trial that concluded earlier in the same month.
Henry Norris courtier served as the Groom of the Stool, a position that granted him access to the King's most private moments and bodily functions. He held this office from 1526 until his death in 1536.
Most historical sources identify Henry Norris courtier as the second son of Sir Edward Norris of Yattendon Castle in Berkshire. Some scholars argue he was the son of Richard Norris, though this claim contradicts family inheritance patterns.
The trial of Henry Norris courtier was held on the 12th of May 1536 in Westminster Hall. A grand jury had previously assembled at Westminster Hall on the 9th of May and at Deptford on the 10th of May.
All four accused men were originally sentenced to be hanged, drawn, and quartered. Because they were in service of the Royal Court, this sentence was commuted to beheading by the executioner's axe.