1536 Accompanied «u»«b»Anne Boleyn <http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/aboutAnneBoleyn.htm>«/u»«/b» to the scaffold on May 9th, and received from her "«i»her little prayer book, set in gold enamelled black which she long preserved as a precious relic«/i»". (Ireland History). At her execution «u»«b»Anne Boleyn <http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/aboutAnneBoleyn.htm>«/u»«/b» went to the block dressed in black damask and was said never to have looked more beautiful. One of her attendants was «b»Anne Wyatt«/b», to who she was seen to whisper something as she knelt. A message she sent earlier on her execution day no one dared to mention to the «u»«b»King <http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/aboutHenryVIII.htm>«/u»«/b». «u»«b»Anne <http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/aboutAnneBoleyn.htm>«/u»«/b»'s message to «u»«b»Henry VIII <http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/aboutHenryVIII.htm>«/u»«/b» through «b»Anne Wyatt«/b» was "«i»Commend me to his Majesty, and tell him he has ever been constant in his career of advancing me. From a private gentlewoman he made me a marchioness, from a marchioness a Queen. And now he has left me no higher degree of honour, he gives me my innocence the crown of martyrdom«/i»". (N B Morrison).