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Earl
of Athole
John
de Strathbogie, Earl of Athole, attempted to escape from Scotland,
but a storm cast him upon the Scottish coast where he was taken
prisoner and sent to London, where he was execested under circumstances
of great barbarity, he was half-strangled, and while yet alive
lowered from the gibbet, disembowelled, and his body burned.
This
was a mitigated punishment; for in respect that
his mother was a granddaughter of King John, by his natural
son Richard, he was not drawn on a sledge to execution, ‘‘that
point being forgiven,” and he was permitted to make the
passage on horseback. King Edward, who was extremely ill, ‘‘received
great ease”
when he heard that his relative was apprehended and executed.
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