Michael Throckmorton

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Michael Throckmorton was a 16th-century English Catholic who went into exile with Cardinal Pole during the reign of Henry VIII of England.[1][full citation needed]

He was attainted of his lands and put in the Tower of London for criticising the King's attempt to annul his marriage to his first wife, Katherine of Aragon. He was the brother of George Throckmorton.[2]

He is the narrator and central character of Peter Walker's novel, The Courier's Tale.

References

  1. ^ p.144, Robert Hutchinson, Henry VIII: The Decline and Fall of a Tyrant
  2. ^ Katherine Parr: Complete Works and Correspondence. University of Chicago Press. 30 June 2011. ISBN 978-0-226-64724-1.