Everard Digby, Robert Wintour, John Grant, and…
January 1606 CE
Everard Digby, Robert Wintour, John Grant, and Thomas Bates are tied to hurdles—wooden panels—on a cold January 30 and dragged through the crowded streets of London to St. Paul's Churchyard.
Digby, the first to mount the scaffold, asks the spectators for forgiveness, and refuses the attentions of a Protestant clergyman.
He is stripped of his clothing, and wearing only a shirt, climbs the ladder to place his head through the noose.
He is quickly cut down, and while still fully conscious is castrated, disemboweled, and then quartered, along with the three other prisoners.
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