Tables Turned
Tables Turned
This chapter focuses on the efforts of Henry Howard and Charles Arundel, while under arrest, to refute the charges filed against them by Oxford. Both Howard and Arundel begged for a trial to accuse their accuser, but neither indictment nor trial was forthcoming for any of the accused, nor for Oxford their accuser.
Keywords: trials, accusations, Henry Howard, Charles Arundel
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