According to local accounts, Mayow was seized and hanged outside a tavern in St Columb Major on Kingston’s orders. His alleged offence was not a capital crime, but the reprisals carried out by Kingston were noted for their severity. A Cornish tradition records that Mayow’s wife, urged by friends to plead for his life, delayed too long preparing herself to meet the Marshal, taking time to dress “in her French hood” to appear more respectable. By the time she reached St Columb, her husband had already been executed. Other Cornishmen hanged on Kingston’s orders included Richard Bennett, vicar of
St Veep, and Nicholas Boyer, mayor of
Bodmin. == Legacy ==