False!
Although many people
were put to death over the course of the Queen's reign, very few were actually
beheaded. Beheadings were reserved for people of status, and hanging was
the more common method of execution for the ordinary people, burning
for religious dissidents. Elizabeth was always greatly troubled when required
to sign a death warrant, and in the case of the Duke of Norfolk, the first
nobleman to go to the block in the Queen's reign, she canceled the warrant
twice.