Mark Smeaton

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Mark Smeaton (ex. 17 May 1536) was one of four men executed for alleged adultery with Queen Anne Boleyn. Smeaton was a handsome musician and dancer in the queen's household, Smeaton was famed for his talents as a singer. He could play the lute, virginals and the organ. His date of birth is not known, but he was probably in his early twenties when he died. Possibly of Flemish origin, the name Smeaton could be derived from the surnames de Smet or de Smedt. Wikipedia
Died:
1536
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  • Mark Smeaton - The Tudors Wiki

    Character's backstory : Smeaton's origins are mysterious, although it is thought that he originally came from Flanders by his Flemish last name. The first notice of Smeaton was when he joined Cardinal Wolsey's choir. At some point, either when his voice
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