In the early years of the reign of Henry VIII, when he was staunchly supporting the Church of Rome, Richard Hunne was murdered because he threatened the powers of the Church in Rome to dominate the lifes of ordinary persons in England.
In the early years of the reign of Henry VIII, when he was staunchly supporting the Church of Rome, Richard Hunne was murdered because he threatened the powers of the Church in Rome to dominate the lifes of ordinary persons in England.