Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Alice Arden (1516–1551) was the daughter of John Brigantine and Alice Squire, who conspired to have her husband, Thomas Arden of Faversham, murdered so she could carry on with a long-term affair with a tailor, Richard[citation needed] Moseby. The murder took place on 14 February 1551. She was tried, convicted, and burnt at the stake for her part in the murder.. }
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- Alice_Arden abstract "Alice Arden (1516–1551) was the daughter of John Brigantine and Alice Squire, who conspired to have her husband, Thomas Arden of Faversham, murdered so she could carry on with a long-term affair with a tailor, Richard[citation needed] Moseby. The murder took place on 14 February 1551. She was tried, convicted, and burnt at the stake for her part in the murder.".
- Alice_Arden comment "Alice Arden (1516–1551) was the daughter of John Brigantine and Alice Squire, who conspired to have her husband, Thomas Arden of Faversham, murdered so she could carry on with a long-term affair with a tailor, Richard[citation needed] Moseby. The murder took place on 14 February 1551. She was tried, convicted, and burnt at the stake for her part in the murder.".