After giving some support to Edward IV and the
Yorkists, Thomas Hungerford was arrested with Henry Courtenay (brother of
Thomas Courtenay, 6th/14th Earl of Devon) in Wiltshire before 11 November 1468. They were tried on 12 January 1469 in Salisbury before a court headed by six peers including
Richard, Duke of Gloucester and found guilty by a jury of 16. They were charged with having joined in a
Lancastrian conspiracy to restore
Henry VI and plotted with his wife
Margaret of Anjou on 21 May 1468 and other occasions the "final death and final destruction...of the Most Christian Prince, Edward IV." Both men were executed on 17 January 1469 in the presence of Edward IV and received the "fullest and protracted horrors" of a fifteenth century execution. Thomas Hungerford was buried in the chapel of
Farleigh Castle. ==Marriage and issue==