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Thomas Usk

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from 1381 to 1383. In 1384, he was arrested and released in exchange for informing against Northampton, for he had no desire, he said, to be "a stinking martyr." This earned him the enmity of the party led by the
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found that the initial letters of the sections formed an acrostic saying, "MARGARET OF VIRTU HAVE MERCI ON TSKNVI." Properly decoded, the last word is "THINUSK," or "thin Usk."
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while in prison. He was hanged at Tyburn in March 1388, and after his body was taken down it was decapitated after thirty strokes of the axe.
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was the Comptroller of Customs. If they were not familiar with each other, Usk at least was familiar with Chaucer's poetry. In
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the god of Love praises "mine own true servant, the noble philosophical poet in English" who had written a poem on
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Usk was prosecuted in 1388 and sentenced to be drawn, hanged, and beheaded, with his head put up over
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in 1387. His service in this role was brief and he was hanged in the following year.
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Ed. by R. Allen Shoaf. TEAMS Middle English Text Series.
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People executed under the Plantagenets by decapitation
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Index

sheriff
London
Richard II
London
The Westminster Chronicle
London
Geoffrey Chaucer
Geoffrey Chaucer
Troilus
John Northampton
Lord Mayor of London
Duke of Gloucester
Merciless Parliament
Newgate
allegorical
Walter Skeat
Lollard
Roman Catholic Church
The Testament of Love




Gosse 1911
Gosse, Edmund William
"Usk, Thomas" 
Chisholm, Hugh
Encyclopædia Britannica
"Usk, Thomas" 
Lee, Sidney

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