Thomas Culpeper

Thomas Culpeper ( – 10 December 1541) was an English courtier and close friend of Henry VIII, and was related to two of his queens, Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard. He is known to have had many private meetings with Catherine during her marriage, though these may have involved political intrigue rather than sex. A letter to him was found, written by Queen Catherine and signed, "Yours as long as life endures." Accused of adultery with Henry's young consort, Culpeper denied it and blamed the Queen for the situation, saying that he had tried to end his friendship with her, but that she was "dying of love for him". Eventually, Culpeper admitted that he intended to sleep with the queen, though he never admitted to having actually done so. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Culpeper, Thomas
Published 1671
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by Culpeper, Thomas
Published 1621
Printed by W.I. for Walter Burre, and are to be sold at his shop

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by Culpeper, Thomas
Published 1668
Printed by T. Leach for Christopher Wilkinson
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by Culpeper, Thomas
Published 1668
Printed by Tho. Leach for Christopher Wilkinson
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by Child, Josiah
Published 1754
J. Neaulme
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by Child, Josiah
Published 1668
Printed for Elizabeth Calvert ... and Henry Mortlock
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by Child, Josiah
Published 1694
Printed and sold by Sam. Crouch, Tho. Horne, and Jos. Hindmarsh
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by Child, Josiah
Published 1690
Printed by A. Sowle at the Crooked-Billet in Holloway-Lane, and sold
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by Child, Josiah
Published 1690
Printed by A. Sowle at the Crooked-Billet in Holloway-Lane, and sold
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