>>>> "Eugene C. Braig IV" <[email protected]> 3/10/2010 4:14 PM >>>
>   Wouldn't "O Death Rock Me Asleep" have been a better choice for a
>   ghostly
>   Anne Boleyn...on rollerblades...than Greensleeves?

That would be "O Death Roll Me Asleep"

On Mar 10, 2010, at 1:42 PM, Christopher Stetson wrote:

> However, though her actual crime may have been failing to produce a
>   male heir, I believe the crimes she was convicted of were adultery and
>   witchcraft; the evidence of the latter being that she had obviously
>   bewitched the otherwise steady and level-headed Henry, the eighth of
>   that name, King of England.

Adultery yes, witchcraft no (it wouldn't do for the king of England to admit 
that he was in her power).  Also treason and incest; one of the "adulterers" 
who confessed under torture was her brother.  
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