List of Protestant martyrs of the English Reformation
Protestants were executed under heresy laws during persecutions against Protestant religious reformers for their religious denomination during the reigns of Henry VIII (1509–1547) and Mary I of England (1553–1558). Radical Protestants were also executed during the reigns of Edward VI (1547–1553), Elizabeth I (1558–1603) and James I (1603–1625). The excesses of this period were recorded in Foxe's Book of Martyrs.
Protestants in England and Wales were executed under legislation that punished anyone judged guilty of heresy against Catholicism. Although the standard penalty for those convicted of treason in England at the time was execution by being hanged, drawn and quartered, this legislation adopted the punishment of burning the condemned. At least 300 people were recognised as burned over the five years of Mary I's reign by contemporary sources.
Catholics were also executed (under charge of treason) during the reign of Elizabeth I. See List of Catholic martyrs of the English Reformation.
Protestants executed under Henry VIII
No. | Name | Residence | Description | Date of execution | Place of execution | References |
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1. | Thomas Hitton | Martham, Norfolk | clergyman – priest | burnt 23 February 1530 | Maidstone, Kent | [1] |
2. | Thomas Benet | Exeter, Devon | teacher | burnt 15 January 1531 | Exeter, Devon | [2] |
3. | Thomas Bilney | Taken at Norwich, Norfolk | clergyman – priest | burnt 19 August 1531 | Norwich, Norfolk | [3] |
4. | Richard Bayfield | Taken at Mark Lane, London | monk – Benedictine (former) and chamberlain of Bury St Edmunds Abbey | burnt 27 November 1531 | Smithfield, London | [4] |
5. | John Tewkesbury | St Michael-le-Querne Parish, Paternoster Row, London | leatherseller | burnt December 1531 | Smithfield, London | [5] |
6. | 'An old man' | Buckinghamshire | burnt 1531 | [6][n 1] | ||
7. | Davy Foster | Yorkshire | poor artificer | burnt 1531 | [7][8] | |
8. | James Bainham | Middle Temple, London | lawyer | burnt 30 April 1532 | Smithfield, London | [9] |
9. | John Bent | Urchfont, Wiltshire | burnt in or before April 1532 | Devizes, Wiltshire | [10] | |
10. | ... Trapnel | burnt in or before April 1532 | Bradford, Wiltshire | [10] | ||
11. | Thomas Harding | Chesham, Buckinghamshire | 'aged father' | his brains were dashed out with a billet of wood while he was being burnt at the stake, May 1532 | Chesham, Buckinghamshire | [11] |
12. | John Frith | Westerham, then Sevenoaks, Kent[12] – Taken after he had been preaching at Bow Lane, London | clergyman – canon at Cardinal College, Oxford | burnt 4 July 1533 | Smithfield, London | [13] |
13. | Andrew Hewet | Watling Street, London (born in Feversham, Kent) | apprentice to a tailor | burnt 4 July 1533 | Smithfield, London | [13] |
14.–23. | Ten Dutchmen counted for Anabaptists – Segor, Derycke, Symon, Runa, Derycke, Dominicke, Dauid, Cornelius, Elken and Milo | burnt 1535 | 'sundry places of the realm' | [14][15] | ||
24. | Robert Pakington | Cheapside, London | mercer | murdered 13 November 1536 | Cheapside, London | [16] |
25. | William Cowbridge | Wantage, Berkshire | clergyman (purported) – 'exercised the office of a priest, in teaching and administering of the sacraments, but being no priest indeed' | burnt after – probably shortly after – 22 July 1538 | Oxford, Oxfordshire | [16][17][n 2] |
26. | John Lambert | The Stocks – a market for meat and fish in the City of London | clergyman – priest, and teacher of Greek and Latin | burnt 22 November 1538 | Smithfield, London | [18] |
27. | ... Puttedew | Suffolk | burnt in or before 1538 | Suffolk | [16] | |
28. | William Leiton or Leyton | Eye Priory, Eye, Suffolk | monk – Benedictine | burnt in or before 1538 | Norwich, Norfolk | [16] |
29. -30 | Two Anabaptists, a man and a woman | Dutch | burnt 29 November 1538 | Smithfield, London | [19] | |
31. | Giles Germane | burnt 1539 | St Giles in the Fields, outside London | [20] | ||
32. | Launcelot ... | servant of the king | burnt 1539 | St Giles in the Fields, outside London | [20] | |
33. | John ... | painter | burnt 1539 | St Giles in the Fields, outside London | [20] | |
34.–36. | Three Anabaptists – ... Mandeville, ... Collins and another | burnt 29 April 1539 | Newington Causeway, outside London | [21] | ||
37. | William Collins | London | lawyer and gentleman | burnt 7 July 1540 | Smithfield, London or Southwark | [16][17][n 3] |
38. | Robert Barnes | Austin Friary, Cambridge (until 1528) | monk – Augustinian | burnt 30 July 1540 | Smithfield, London | [22] |
39. | Thomas Gerrard (or Gerard, Garret or Garrard) | All Hallows Honey Lane Parish, London | clergyman – rector of All Hallows Honey Lane | burnt 30 July 1540 | Smithfield, London | [22] |
40. | William Jerome | Stepney, London | clergyman – vicar of St Dunstan's, Stepney | burnt 30 July 1540 | Smithfield, London | [22] |
41.–42. | Valentine Freese and his wife | burnt 1540 | York, Yorkshire | [23][24] | ||
43. | Richard Mekins | 'a child that passed not the age of fifteen years' | burnt 30 July 1541 | [25][26] | ||
44. | Richard Spenser | clergyman (former) – 'a ... Priest ... who leaving his papistry, had married a wife, and became a player in interludes' | Burnt about 1541/2 | Salisbury, Wiltshire | [25][27] | |
45. | John Ramsey | player in interludes | burnt about 1541/2 | Salisbury, Wiltshire | [25][27] | |
46. | Thomas Bernard | burnt about 1541 | Lincoln Diocese | [28][29] | ||
47. | James Morton | burnt about 1541 | Lincoln Diocese | [28][30] | ||
48. | Adam Damlip (also known as George Bucker) | Calais | clergyman – former chaplain to Bishop John Fisher | hanged, drawn and quartered 22 May 1543 [31] | Calais | [32] |
The Windsor Martyrs | ||||||
49. | Robert Testwood | City of London (originally) | musician in the college at Windsor | burnt 28 July 1543 | Windsor, Berkshire | [33][34] |
50. | Anthony Pearson | clergyman – priest of Windsor; popular preacher | burnt 28 July 1543 | Windsor, Berkshire | [33][35] | |
51. | Henry Filmer | churchwarden of St John the Baptist Church, Windsor | burnt 28 July 1543 | Windsor, Berkshire | [33][36] | |
52. | Unknown man | Calais | poor labouring man | burnt 1540[n 4] | Calais | [32] |
53. | ... Dodd | Calais – a Scotsman | burnt 1541[n 5] | Calais | [32] | |
54. | [Forename unknown] ... Henry | burnt 1545 or 1546 | Colchester, Essex | [37] | ||
55. | Unknown man | servant of ... Henry | burnt 1545 or 1546 | Colchester, Essex | [37] | |
56. | [Forename unknown] ... Kerby | burnt 1546 | Ipswich, Suffolk | [37] | ||
57. | Roger Clarke | Mendlesham, Suffolk | burnt 1546 | Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk | [37] | |
58. | Anne Askew | Stallingborough, Lincolnshire[38] | wife of Master Thomas Kyme, a farmer and landowner of Friskney, Lincolnshire[38] | burnt 16 July 1546 | Smithfield, London | [39] |
59. | Nicholas Belenian | Shropshire | clergyman – priest | burnt 16 July 1546 | Smithfield, London | [40] |
60. | John Adams | Colchester, Essex[41] | tailor | burnt 16 July 1546 | Smithfield, London | [40] |
61. | John Lascelles | Gateford, Nottinghamshire | courtier | burnt 16 July 1546 | Smithfield, London | [40] |
62. | ... Rogers | Norfolk | burnt 1546 | Norfolk | [42] | |
63. | Oliver Richardine | Whitchurch parish | burnt 1546 | Hartford West | [43] |
Posthumous proceedings
- William Tracy of Toddington, Gloucestershire, 'worshipful esquire', exhumed and burnt, 1532 [44]
Those who sickened or died in prison
No. | Name | Residence | Description | Date of death | Place of death | References |
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1. | Christopher, a Dutchman | Antwerp, Flanders | 1531 | died in prison at Westminster | [44] | |
2. | John Porter | Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire and St Sepulchre's, London | tailor | 1542 | Newgate Prison, London | [28][41] |
3. | Thomas Sommers | London | merchant | About 1542 | Tower of London, | [28][29] |
Radical Protestants executed under Edward VI
No. | Name | Residence | Description | Date of execution | Place of execution | References |
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1. | Joan Bocher (or Butcher, or as Joan Knell) | Kent (perhaps Romney Marsh) | 2 May 1550 | Smithfield, London | [45] | |
2. | George van Paris | Dutchman | 1551 | [46][47] |
Protestants executed under Mary I
No. | Name | Residence | Description | Date of execution | Place of execution | References |
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1. | John Rogers | City of London | clergyman – preacher, biblical translator, lecturer at St. Paul’s Cathedral | burnt 4 February 1555 | Smithfield, London | [48]:p.113[49] |
2. | Lawrence Saunders | City of London | clergyman – preacher, Rector of All Hallows Bread Street, London | burnt 8 February 1555 | Coventry, Warwickshire | [48]:p.98[50] |
3. | John Hooper | Gloucester and Worcester | clergyman – Bishop of Gloucester and Worcester under Edward VI | burnt 9 February 1555 | Gloucester, Gloucestershire | [48]:p.98[51] |
4. | Rowland Taylor | Hadleigh, Suffolk | clergyman – Rector of Hadleigh, Suffolk | burnt 9 February 1555 | Aldham Common, Nr Hadleigh, Suffolk | [48]:p.98[52] |
5. | Rawlins White | Cardiff, Glamorgan | fisherman | burnt March 1555 | Cardiff, Glamorgan | [53] |
6. | Thomas Tomkins | Shoreditch, London | weaver | burnt 16 March 1555 | Smithfield, London | [54] |
7. | Thomas Causton | Horndon on the Hill or Thundersby, Essex | gentleman | burnt 26 March 1555 | Rayleigh, Essex | [55] |
8. | Thomas Higbed | Horndon on the Hill or Thundersby, Essex | gentleman | burnt 26 March 1555 | Horndon-on-the-Hill, Essex | [55] |
9. | William Hunter | Coleman Street Parish, London | apprentice | burnt 27 March 1555 (or 26 according to Foxe) | Brentwood, Essex | [56] |
10. | Stephen Knight | barber | burnt 28 March 1555 | Maldon, Essex | [57] | |
11. | William Pigot (or Pygot) | butcher | burnt 28 March 1555 | Braintree, Essex | [57] | |
12. [n 6] | William Dighel | burnt 28 March 1555 | Banbury, Oxfordshire | [58][59] | ||
13. | John Laurence (or Lawrence) | clergyman – priest and former Blackfriar at Sudbury, Suffolk [41] | burnt 29 March 1555 | Colchester, Essex | [57] | |
14. | Robert Ferrar | St David's, Pembrokeshire | clergyman – Bishop of St David's under Edward VI | burnt 30 March 1555 | Carmarthen, Carmarthenshire | [60] |
15. | George Marsh | Dean, Lancashire | clergyman – curate to Laurence Saunders and minister at Dean, Lancashire | burnt 24 April 1555 | Boughton, Cheshire | [61] |
16. | William Flower | Lambeth, London | surgeon and teacher | burnt 24 April 1555 | Westminster | [62] |
17. | John Cardmaker | Wells, Somerset | clergyman – prebendary of Wells Cathedral | burnt 30 May 1555 | Smithfield, London | [63] |
18. | John Warne[n 7] | Walbrook, London | upholsterer | burnt 30 May 1555 | Smithfield, London | [63] |
19. | Thomas Haukes (or Hawkes) | Essex | gentleman | burnt 10 June 1555 | Coggeshall, Essex | [64][65] |
20. | Thomas Watts (or Wattes) | Billericay, Essex | linen draper | burnt 10 June 1555 | Chelmsford, Essex | [64][66] |
21. | John Ardeley (or Ardite) | Wigborough, Essex | husbandman | burnt 30 May 1555 (or 'about 10 June', according to Foxe) | Rayleigh, Essex | [64][67] |
22. | John Simson | Wigborough, Essex | husbandman | burnt 30 May 1555 (or 'about 10 June', according to Foxe) | Rochford, Essex | [64][67] |
23. | Nicholas Chamberlain (or Chamberlaine) | Coggeshall, Essex | weaver | burnt 14 June 1555 | Colchester, Essex | [64][68] |
24. | William Bamford (or Butler)[n 8] | Coggeshall, Essex | weaver | burnt 15 June 1555 | Harwich, Essex | [64][68] |
25. | Thomas Ormond (or Osmande)[n 9] | Coggeshall, Essex | fuller | burnt 15 June 1555 | Manningtree, Essex | [64][68] |
26. | John Bradford | City of London | clergyman – prebendary of St Paul's Cathedral | burnt 1 July 1555 | Smithfield, London | [64][69][70] |
27. | John Leaf (or Jhon Least) | Christ Church Greyfriars, London (born in Kirkby Moorside, Yorkshire) | apprentice tallow chandler | burnt 1 July 1555 | Smithfield, London | [64][70][71] |
The Canterbury Martyrs of July 1555 | ||||||
28. | John Bland (or Blande) | Rolvenden, Kent | clergyman – vicar of Rolvenden, Kent | burnt 12 July 1555 | Canterbury, Kent | [64][72] |
29. | Nicholas Shetterden (or Shitterdun) | burnt 12 July 1555 | Canterbury, Kent | [64][73] | ||
30. | John Frankesh | Adisham, Kent | clergyman – parson of Adisham, Kent | burnt 12 July 1555 | Canterbury, Kent | [64][n 10][73] |
31. | Humphrey Middleton | Ashford, Kent | burnt 12 July 1555 | Canterbury, Kent | [64][73] | |
32. | Nicholas Hall | Dartford, Kent | bricklayer | burnt 19 July 1555 | Rochester, Kent | [64][74] |
33. | Christopher Wade | Dartford, Kent | linen-weaver | burnt July 1555 | Dartford, Kent | [64][74] |
34. | Margaret (or Margery) Polley[n 11][75] | Pepeling, Calais[n 12][30] | widow | burnt 17 July 1555 | Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent | [74] |
35. | Dirick Carver (also spelt Deryk; also known as Dirick Harman) | Brighthelmstone (now Brighton), Sussex | beer-brewer | burnt 22 July 1555, | Lewes, East Sussex | [64][76][77] |
36. | John Launder | Godstone, Surrey | husbandman | burnt 23 July 1555 | Stenning, West Sussex | [64][77] |
37. | Thomas Euerson (or Iueson, Iverson or Iveson) | Godstone, Surrey | carpenter | burnt (day unknown) July 1555 | Chichester, West Sussex | [64][76][78] |
38. | Richard Hook (or Hooke)[79][80] | lame man [59] | burnt unknown date in July 1555 | Chichester, West Sussex | [64][81] | |
39. | James Abbess | Stoke-by-Nayland, Suffolk | shoemaker | burnt 2 August 1555 | Thetford, Norfolk (or Bury, according to Foxe) | [64][78] |
40. | John Denley | Maidstone, Kent | gentleman | burnt 8 August 1555 | Uxbridge, Middlesex | [64][81] |
41. | Robert Smith | Windsor, Berkshire | clerk at the college in Windsor, Berkshire and painter | burnt 8 August 1555 | Uxbridge, Middlesex | [64][82] |
The Canterbury Martyrs of August 1555 | ||||||
42. | William Coker | burnt 23 August 1555 | Canterbury, Kent | [64][83] | ||
43. | William Hopper | Cranbrook, Kent[73] | burnt 23 August 1555 | Canterbury, Kent | [64][83] | |
44. | Henry Laurence | burnt 23 August 1555 | Canterbury, Kent | [64][83] | ||
45. | Richard Collier (or Colliar) | burnt 23 August 1555 | Canterbury, Kent | [64][83] | ||
46. | Richard Wright | Ashford, Kent[73] | burnt 23 August 1555 | Canterbury, Kent | [64][83] | |
47. | William Stere | Ashford, Kent[73] | burnt 23 August 1555 | Canterbury, Kent | [64][83] | |
48. | Elizabeth Warne (or Warren)[n 13] | Walbrook, London | widow of John Warne, upholsterer | burnt 23 August 1555 | Stratford-atte-Bow, London | [64][84] |
49. | Roger Hues (aliases: Curryer, Corier) | St Mary's, Taunton, Somerset | burnt 24 August 1555 | Taunton, Somerset | [59][64][85] | |
50. | George Tankerfield | London (born in York) | cook | burnt 26 August 1555 | St Albans | [64][86] |
51. | Patrick Pakingham (aliases: Packingham, Pachingham, Patchingham or Pattenham) | burnt 28 August 1555 | Uxbridge, Middlesex | [64][81] | ||
52. | John Newman | Maidstone, Kent | pewterer | burnt 31 August 1555 | Saffron Walden, Essex | [64][81] |
53. | Robert Samuel (or Samuell) | Barfold, Suffolk | clergyman – minister at Barfold, Suffolk | burnt 31 August 1555 | Thetford, Norfolk | [64][87] |
54. | Stephen Harwood | Ware, Hertfordshire | brewer | burnt 30 August 1555 | Stratford in Essex | [64][88] |
55. | Thomas Fust (or Fusse) | hosier, | August 1555 | In the environs of London or Ware | [64][88] | |
56. | William Hale (or Hailes) | Thorpe, Essex, | late August 1555 | In the environs of Barnet, London | [64][88] | |
57. | William Allen | Somerton, Norfolk | labourer | burnt early September 1555 | Walsingham, Norfolk | [64][89] |
58. | Roger Coe (or Coo or Cooe) | Melford, Suffolk | shearman | burnt date unknown September 1555 | Yoxford, Suffolk | [64][89] |
59. | Thomas Cob | Haverhill, Suffolk | butcher | burnt date unknown September 1555 | Thetford, Norfolk | [64][89] |
The Canterbury Martyrs of September 1555 | ||||||
60. | George Catmer (or Painter) | Hythe, Kent | burnt about 6 September 1555, according to Foxe (or 12 July 1555) | Canterbury, Kent | [43][64][90][91] | |
61. | Robert Streater (or Streter) | Hythe, Kent | burnt about 6 September 1555, according to Foxe (or 12 July 1555) | Canterbury, Kent | [43][64][90][91] | |
62. | Anthony Burward | Calete (possibly Calais) [92] | burnt about 6 September 1555, according to Foxe (or 12 July 1555) | Canterbury, Kent | [43][64][90][91] | |
63. | George Brodbridge (or Bradbridge) | Bromfield, Kent | burnt about 6 September 1555, according to Foxe (or 12 July 1555) | Canterbury, Kent | [43][64][90][91] | |
64. | James Tutty (or Tuttey) | Brenchley, Kent | burnt about 6 September 1555, according to Foxe (or 12 July 1555) | Canterbury, Kent | [43][64][90][91] | |
65. | Robert Glover (or Glouer) | Mancetter, Warwickshire | gentleman | burnt 14 September 1555 | Coventry, Warwickshire | [64][93] |
66. | Cornelius Bongey (or Bungey) | capper | burnt 20 September 1555 | Coventry, Warwickshire | [64][94] | |
67. | Thomas Hayward (or Heywarde) | burnt mid September 1555 | Lichfield, Staffordshire | [43][64] | ||
68. | John Goreway | Holy Trinity Parish, Coventry, Warwickshire [41] | burnt mid-September 1555 | Lichfield, Staffordshire | [43][64] | |
69. | William Wolsey | constable, one of the Wisbech Martyrs, | burnt 16 October 1555 | Cathedral Green, Ely, Cambridgeshire | [64][95] | |
70. | Robert Pygot (or Pigot) | Wisbech, Cambridgeshire | painter | burnt 16 October 1555 | Cathedral Green, Ely, Cambridgeshire | [64][95] |
71. | Hugh Latimer (or Latymer) | Baxterley, Warwickshire [96] | clergyman – chaplain to King Edward VI | burnt 16 October 1555 | outside Balliol College, Oxford | [64][97] |
72. | Nicholas Ridley | Fulham Palace | clergyman – Bishop of London under Edward VI | burnt 16 October 1555 | outside Balliol College, Oxford | [64][97] |
The Canterbury Martyrs of November 1555 | ||||||
73. | John Webbe (or Web) | gentleman | burnt 30 November 1555 | Canterbury, Kent | [64][98] | |
74. | George Roper | burnt 30 November 1555 | Canterbury, Kent | [64][98] | ||
75. | Gregory Parke (or Paynter) | burnt 30 November 1555 | Canterbury, Kent | [64][98] | ||
76. | John Philpot | Winchester, Hampshire | clergyman – Archdeacon of Winchester | burnt 18 December 1555 | Smithfield, London | [64][99] |
77. | Thomas Whittle (or Whitwell) | Essex | clergyman – priest or minister | burnt 27 January 1556 | Smithfield, London | [64][100] |
78. | Bartlett (or Bartholomew) Green | Temple, London – born in Basinghall, London | gentleman and lawyer | burnt 27 January 1556 | Smithfield, London | [64][100] |
79. | Thomas Brown | St Bride's parish, Fleet Street, London – born in Histon, Cambridgeshire | burnt 27 January 1556 | Smithfield, London | [64][100] | |
80. | John Tudson | St Mary Botolph parish, London – born in Ipswich, Suffolk | artificer | burnt 27 January 1556 | Smithfield, London | [64][100] |
81. | John Went (or Winter or Hunt) | Langham, Essex | artificer | burnt 27 January 1556 | Smithfield, London | [64][100] |
82. | Isobella Forster (or Annis Foster) | St Bride's parish, Fleet Street, London – Born in Greystoke, Cumberland | wife of John Foster, cutler | burnt 27 January 1556 | Smithfield, London | [64][100] |
83. | Joan Lushford (or Jone Lashforde, or Warne) | Little Allhallows parish, Thames Street, London | maid | burnt 27 January 1556 | Smithfield, London | [64][100] [n 14] |
The Canterbury Martyrs of 1556 | ||||||
84. | John Lomas (or Jhon Lowmas) | Tenterden, Kent | burnt 31 January 1556 | Wincheap, Canterbury | [64][101] | |
85. | Annes Snoth (or Annis Snod) | Smarden, Kent | widow | burnt 31 January 1556 | Wincheap, Canterbury | [64][101] |
86. | Anne Wright (or Albright); alias Champnes | burnt 31 January 1556 | Wincheap,Canterbury | [64][101] | ||
87. | Joan (or Jone) Soale | Horton, Kent | wife | burnt 31 January 1556 | Wincheap, Canterbury | [64][101] |
88. | Joan Catmer | Hythe, Kent | 'wife (as it should seem) of George Catmer', burnt in 1555 | burnt 31 January 1556 | Wincheap, Canterbury | [101][n 15][64] |
89. | Agnes Potten | Ipswich, Suffolk | wife of Robert Potten | burnt 19 February 1556 | Ipswich, Cornhill | [64][n 16][102] |
90. | Joan Trunchfield | Ipswich, Suffolk | wife of Michael Trunchfield, a shoemaker | burnt 19 February 1556 | Ipswich, Cornhill | [64][n 16][102] |
91. | Thomas Cranmer | Lambeth Palace | clergyman – Archbishop of Canterbury (former) | burnt 21 March 1556 | outside Balliol College, Oxford | [64][103] |
92. | John Maundrel | Beckhampton, Wiltshire – brought up in Rowde, Wiltshire | husbandman | burnt 24 March 1556 | outside Salisbury, Wiltshire | [64][n 17][104] |
93. | William Coberly | Wiltshire | tailor | burnt 24 March 1556 | outside Salisbury, Wiltshire | [64][n 17][104] |
94. | John Spicer (or Spencer) | Winston, Suffolk [41] | freemason or bricklayer | burnt 24 March 1556 | outside Salisbury, Wiltshire | [64][104] |
95. | John Harpole (or Hartpoole) | St Nicholas Parish, Rochester, Kent | burnt 1 April 1556 | Rochester, Kent | [64][105] | |
96. | Joan Beach | Tunbridge Wells, Kent | widow | burnt 1 April 1556 | Rochester, Kent | [64][105] |
97. | John Hullier (or Hulliarde) | Babraham, Cambridgeshire | clergyman – curate of Babraham, Cambridgeshire | burnt 16 April 1556 | Cambridge, Cambridgeshire | [64][106][107] |
98. | William Tyms (or Timmes) | Hockley, Essex | clergyman – curate of Hockley, Essex | burnt 24 April 1556 | Smithfield, London | [64][108] |
99. | Robert Drake | Thundersley, Essex | clergyman – minister or parson of Thundersley, Essex | burnt 24 April 1556 | Smithfield, London | [64][108] |
100. | Richard Spurge | Bocking, Essex | shearman | burnt 24 April 1556 | Smithfield, London | [64][108] |
101. | Thomas Spurge | Bocking, Essex | fuller | burnt 24 April 1556 | Smithfield, London | [64][108] |
102. | George Ambrose | Bocking, Essex | fuller | burnt 24 April 1555 | Smithfield, London | [64][108] |
103. | John Cavel (or Cauell) | Bocking, Essex | weaver | burnt 24 April 1556 | Smithfield, London | [64][108] |
The Colchester martyrs of April 1556 | ||||||
104. | Christopher Lister | Dagenham, Essex | husbandman | burnt 28 April 1556 | Colchester, Essex | [64][109] |
105. | John Mace | Colchester, Essex | apothecary | burnt 28 April 1556 | Colchester, Essex | [64][109] |
106. | John Spencer | Colchester, Essex | weaver | burnt 28 April 1556 | Colchester, Essex | [64][109] |
107. | Simon Joyne | sawyer | burnt 28 April 1556 | Colchester, Essex | [109] | |
108. | Richard Nicol | Colchester, Essex | weaver | burnt 28 April 1556 | Colchester, Essex | [64][109] |
109. | John Hamond | Colchester, Essex | tanner | burnt 28 April 1556 | Colchester, Essex | [64][109] |
110. | Hugh Laverock (or Lauarocke) | Barking, Essex | painter, (a lame man) | burnt 15 May 1556 | Stratford in Essex | [64][110] |
111. | John Apprice (or Aprice) | blind man | burnt 15 May 1556 | Stratford-Atte-Bow or Stratford in Essex | [64][110] | |
112. | Thomas Drowry | blind boy | burnt about 15 May 1556 | Gloucester, Gloucestershire | [64][n 18][111] | |
113. | Thomas Croker | bricklayer | burnt about 15 May 1556 | Gloucester, Gloucestershire | [64][n 18][111] | |
114. | Katherine Hut | Bocking, Essex | widow | burnt 16 May 1556 | Smithfield, London | [64][110] |
115. | Elizabeth Thackvel | Great Burstead, Essex | maid | burnt 16 May 1556 | Smithfield, London | [64][110] |
116. | Joan (or Jone) Horns | Billericay, Essex | maid | burnt 16 May 1556 | Smithfield, London | [64][110] |
117. | Thomas Spicer | Winston, Suffolk | labourer | burnt 21 May 1556 | Beccles, Suffolk | [64][n 19][112] |
118. | John Deny (or Denny) (possibly a female Joan or Jone) | Beccles, Suffolk | burnt 21 May 1556 | Beccles, Suffolk | [64][n 19][112] | |
119. | Edmund Poole | Beccles, Suffolk | burnt 21 May 1556 | Beccles, Suffolk | [64][n 19][112] | |
120. | Thomas Harland | Woodmancote, Sussex | carpenter | burnt 6 June 1556 | Lewes, Sussex | [64][76][113][114][115] |
121. | John Oswald (or Oseward) | Woodmancote, Sussex | husbandman | burnt 6 June 1556 | Lewes, Sussex | [64][76][113][114][115] |
122. | Thomas Reed | Ardingly, Sussex | burnt about 6 June 1556 | Lewes, Sussex | [64][76][114] | |
123.[n 20][116] | Thomas Avington (or Euington) | Ardingly, Sussex | turner | burnt about 6 June 1556 | Lewes, Sussex | [64][76][114][115] |
124. | Adam Forster (or Foster) | Mendlesham, Suffolk | husbandman | burnt 17 June 1556 | Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk | [117][118] |
125. | Robert Lawson | Mendlesham, Suffolk | linen weaver | burnt 17 June 1556 | Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk | [117][118] |
126. | Thomas Wood | clergyman – pastor | burnt about 20 June 1556 | Lewes, Sussex | [64][76][114] | |
127. | Thomas Milles | Hellingly, Sussex | burnt about 20 June 1556 | Lewes, Sussex | [64][76][114][n 21][115] | |
128. | Thomas Moor | servant and husbandman | burnt 26 June 1556 | Leicester, Leicestershire | [79][n 22][64][114][29] | |
The Stratford Martyrs, 11 men and 2 women. | ||||||
129. | Henry Adlington (or Addlinton) | Grinstead, Sussex | sawyer | burnt about 27 June 1556 | Stratford-Atte-Bow | [64][119] |
130. | Lawrence (or Laurence) Parnam | Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire | smith | burnt about 27 June 1556 | Stratford-Atte-Bow | [64][119] |
131. | Henry Wye | Stanford-le-Hope, Essex | brewer | burnt about 27 June 1556 | Stratford-Atte-Bow | [64][119] |
132. | William Holywell (or Hallywell) | Waltham Holy Cross, Essex, | smith | burnt about 27 June 1556 | Stratford-Atte-Bow | [64][119] |
133. | Thomas Bowyer (or Bowier) | Great Dunmow, Essex | weaver | burnt about 27 June 1556 | Stratford-Atte-Bow | [64][119] |
134. | George Searle | White Notley, Essex | tailor | burnt about 27 June 1556 | Stratford-Atte-Bow | [64][119] |
135. | Edmond Hurst | St James's Parish, Colchester | labourer | burnt about 27 June 1556 | Stratford-Atte-Bow | [64][119] |
136. | Lion/Lyon Cawch | City of London | merchant/broker | burnt about 27 June 1556 | Stratford-Atte-Bow | [64][119] |
137. | Ralph Jackson | Chipping Ongar, Essex, | serving-man | burnt about 27 June 1556 | Stratford-Atte-Bow | [64][119] |
138. | John Derifall (or Dorifall) | Rettendon, Essex | labourer | burnt about 27 June 1556 | Stratford-Atte-Bow | [64][119] |
139. | John Routh/Roth | Wickes, Essex | labourer | burnt about 27 June 1556 | Stratford-Atte-Bow | [64][119] |
140. | Elizabeth Pepper | St James's parish, Colchester | wife of Thomas Pepper, weaver | burnt about 27 June 1556 | Stratford-Atte-Bow | [64][n 23][119] |
141. | Agnes George | West Barefold, Essex | wife of Richard George, husbandman | burnt about 27 June 1556 | Stratford-Atte-Bow | [64][n 23][119][n 24][120] |
142. | Roger Bernard | Framsden, Suffolk | labourer | burnt 30 June 1556 | Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk | [117][118] |
143. | Julian Palmer | Reading, Berkshire | schoolmaster | burnt about 15 July 1556 | 'The Sand-pits', Nr Newbury, Berkshire | [64][121] |
144. | John Guin/Jhon Gwin | shoemaker [59] | burnt about 15 July 1556 | 'The Sand-pits', Nr Newbury, Berkshire | [64][121] | |
145. | Thomas Askin/Askue | burnt about 15 July 1556 | 'The Sand-pits', Nr Newbury, Berkshire | [64][121] | ||
The Guernsey Martyrs – (Three women and one unborn male foetus) | ||||||
146. | Catherine Cauchés (sometimes spelt Katherine Cawches) | St Peter Port, Guernsey, Channel Islands | burnt 18 July 1556 | St Peter Port, Guernsey, Channel Islands | [122] | |
147. | Perotine Massey (pregnant) | St Peter Port, Guernsey, Channel Islands | burnt 18 July 1556 | St Peter Port, Guernsey, Channel Islands | [122] | |
148. | Guillemine Gilbert | St Peter Port, Guernsey, Channel Islands | burnt 18 July 1556 | St Peter Port, Guernsey, Channel Islands | [122] | |
149. | Thomas Dungate (or Dougate) | East Grinstead, Sussex | burnt 18 July 1556 | Grinstead, Sussex | [64][79][115][123] | |
150. | John Forman (or Foreman) | East Grinstead, Sussex | burnt 18 July 1556 | Grinstead, Sussex | [64][79][115][123] | |
151. | Anne Tree (or Try) | East Grinstead, Sussex | burnt 18 July 1556 | Grinstead, Sussex | [64][79][115][123] | |
152. | Joan Waste | All Hallows', Derby, Derbyshire | blind woman | burnt 1 August 1556 | Derby, Derbyshire | [79] |
153. | Edward Sharp | glover (possibly)[59] | burnt early September 1556 | Bristol, Gloucestershire/Somerset | [79] | |
154. | Rose Pencell | burnt 17 October 1555 | Bristol | [124] | ||
155. | William Shapton | weaver | burnt 17 October 1555 | Bristol | [124] | |
156. | John Kurde | Syresham, Northamptonshire | shoemaker | burnt October 1556 or 20 September 1557 | Northampton, Northamptonshire | [79][125] |
157. | John Noyes | Laxfield, Suffolk | shoemaker | burnt 22 September 1556 or 1557 | [126] | |
158. | Thomas Ravensdale | burnt 24 September 1556 | Mayfield, Sussex | [79][115] | ||
159. | John Hart | burnt 24 September 1556 | Mayfield, Sussex | [79][115] | ||
160. | Unknown man | shoemaker | burnt 24 September 1556 | Mayfield, Sussex | [79] | |
161. | Unknown man | currier | burnt 24 September 1556 | Mayfield, Sussex | [79] | |
162. | Nicholas Holden | Withyham, Sussex | weaver | burnt 24 September 1556 | Mayfield, Sussex | [59][115] |
163. | Unknown man | carpenter | burnt 25 September 1556 | Bristol, Gloucestershire/Somerset | [79] | |
164. | John Horn | burnt late September 1556 | Wotton-under-Edge, Gloucestershire | [79][127][n 25][128] | ||
165. | John Phillpott | Tenterden, Kent | burnt 16 January 1557 | Wye, Ashford, Kent | [64][n 26][129] | |
166. | Thomas Stephens | Biddenden, Kent | burnt 16 January 1557 | Wye, Ashford, Kent | [64][n 26][129] | |
The Canterbury Martyrs of January 1557 | ||||||
167. | Stephen Kempe | Norgate, Kent | burnt 15 January 1557 | Canterbury, Kent | [129] | |
168. | William Waterer | Biddenden, Kent | burnt 15 January 1557 | Canterbury, Kent | [129] | |
169. | William Prowting | Thurnham, Kent | burnt 15 January 1557 | Canterbury, Kent | [129] | |
170. | William Lowick | Cranbrook, Kent | burnt 15 January 1557 | Canterbury, Kent | [129] | |
171. | Thomas Hudson | Selling, Kent | burnt 15 January 1557 | Canterbury, Kent | [129] | |
172. | William Hay | Hythe, Kent | burnt 15 January 1557 | Canterbury, Kent | [129] | |
173. | Nicholas Final | Tenterden, Kent | burnt 16 January 1557 | Ashford, Kent | [64][n 27][129] | |
174. | Martin Bradbridge | Tenterden, Kent | burnt 16 January 1557 | Ashford, Kent | [64][n 27][130] | |
175. | William Carman (or Carmen)[n 28] | burnt day and month unknown 1557 | [131] | |||
176. | Thomas Loseby | burnt 12 April 1557 | Smithfield, London | [64][132][n 29] | ||
177. | Henry Ramsey | burnt 12 April 1557 | Smithfield, London | [64][132] | ||
178. | Thomas Thyrtell (or Sturtle) | burnt 12 April 1557 | Smithfield, London | [64][132] | ||
179. | Margaret Hyde | burnt 12 April 1557 | Smithfield, London | [64][132][n 30] | ||
180. | Agnes Stanley (or Stanlye) | burnt 12 April 1557 | Smithfield, London | [64][132][133] | ||
181. | Richard Sharpe | weaver | burnt 7 May 1557 | Cotham, Bristol | [134] | |
182. | Thomas Hale | shoemaker | burnt 7 May 1557 | Cotham, Bristol | [134] | |
183. | Stephen Gratwick (or Steuen Grathwick) | Brighthelmstone (now Brighton), Sussex | burnt at end of May 1557 | St. George's Fields, Southwark, Surrey | [64][135]:p.272[136] | |
184. | William Morant | burnt at end of May 1557 | St. George's Fields, Southwark, Surrey | [64][135]:p. 272[136] | ||
185. | Thomas King[59] | burnt at end of May 1557 | St. George's Fields, Southwark, Surrey | [64][n 31][135]:p.272[136] | ||
The Maidstone martyrs | ||||||
186. | Joan (or Jone) Bradbridge | Staplehurst, Kent | Presumably a relative of Widow Bradbridge, burnt 19 June 1557[137] | burnt 18 June 1557 | Maidstone, Kent | [64][138] |
187. | Walter Appleby | Maidstone, Kent | burnt 18 June 1557 | Maidstone, Kent | [64][138] | |
188. | Petronil Appleby | Maidstone, Kent | wife of Walter Appleby | burnt 18 June 1557 | Maidstone, Kent | [64][138] |
189. | Edmund Allin (or Allen) | Maplehurst Mill, Frittenden, Kent | miller | burnt 18 June 1557 | Maidstone, Kent | [64][138] |
190. | Katherine Allin (or Allen) | Maplehurst Mill, Frittenden, Kent | Wife of Edmund Allin/Allen, miller | burnt 18 June 1557 | Maidstone, Kent | [64][138] |
191. | Joan (or Jone) Manning | Maidstone, Kent | burnt 18 June 1557 | Maidstone, Kent | [64][138] | |
192. | Elizabeth (surname possibly 'Lewis') | blind maid | burnt 18 June 1557 | Maidstone, Kent | [64][138] | |
The Canterbury martyrs of June 1557 | ||||||
193. | John Fishcock/Jhon Fiscoke | burnt 19 June 1557 | Canterbury, Kent | [64][138] | ||
194. | Nicholas White | burnt 19 June 1557 | Canterbury, Kent | [64][138] | ||
195. | Nicholas Pardue/Perdue | burnt 19 June 1557 | Canterbury, Kent | [64][138] | ||
196. | Barbara Final | burnt 19 June 1557 | Canterbury, Kent | [64][138] | ||
197. | Bradbridge's Widow (Bradbridge's Wife) | Probably Tenterden, Kent | Probably the widow of Martin Bradbridge, burnt 16 January 1557 | burnt 19 June 1557 | Canterbury, Kent | [138] |
198. | Mistress Wilson (also referred to as 'Wilson's Wife') | burnt 19 June 1557 | Canterbury, Kent | [64][138] | ||
199. | Alice Benden, possibly also referred to as 'Benson's Wife' | Staplehurst (or possibly Cranbrook), Kent[139] | burnt 19 June 1557 | Canterbury, Kent | [64][138] | |
The Lewes Martyrs | ||||||
200. | Richard Woodman | Warbleton, Sussex | iron-maker | burnt 22 June 1557 | Lewes, Sussex | [64][76][140] |
201. | George Stevens (or Steuens) | Warbleton, Sussex | burnt 22 June 1557 | Lewes, Sussex | [64][76][140] | |
202. | William Mainard | Mayfield, Sussex | burnt 22 June 1557 | Lewes, Sussex | [64][76][140] | |
203. | Alexander Hosman | Mayfield, Sussex | servant of William Mainard | burnt 22 June 1557 | Lewes, Sussex | [64][76][140] |
204. | Thomasina Wood | Mayfield, Sussex | maidservant of William Mainard | burnt 22 June 1557 | Lewes, Sussex | [64][76][140] |
205. | Margery Morris (or Morice) | Heathfield, Sussex | burnt 22 June 1557 | Lewes, Sussex | [64][76][115][140] | |
206. | James Morris (or Morice) – son of Margery | Heathfield, Sussex | burnt 22 June 1557 | Lewes, Sussex | [64][115][140] | |
207. | Denis Burcis (or Burgis) | Buxted, Sussex | burnt 22 June 1557 | Lewes, Sussex | [64][76][115][140] | |
208. | Ann Ashdon (or Ashdown; also referred to as 'Ashdon's Wife') | Rotherfield, Sussex | burnt 22 June 1557 | Lewes, Sussex | [64][76][140] | |
209. | Mary Groves (also referred to as 'Gloue's Wife') | Lewes, Sussex | burnt 22 June 1557 | Lewes, Sussex | [64][76][140][n 32][115][141] | |
210. | Simon Miller (or Milner) | Lynn, Norfolk | burnt 13 July 1557 | Norwich, Norfolk | [64][142] | |
211. | Elizabeth Cooper | St Andrew's Church, Norwich, Norfolk | wife of a pewterer | burnt 13 July 1557 | Norwich, Norfolk | [64](which calls her 'a woman')[142] |
212. | George Egles/Eagles | hung, drawn & quartered, August 1557 | Chelmsford, Essex | [64][143] | ||
The Colchester Martyrs of August 1557 | ||||||
213. | William Bongeor | St Nicholas Parish, Colchester, Essex | glazier | burnt 2 August 1557 | Colchester, Essex | [144] |
214. | William Purchase (or Purcas) | Bocking, Essex | fuller | burnt 2 August 1557 | Colchester, Essex | [144] |
215. | Thomas Benhote (or Benold) | Colchester, Essex | tallow-chandler | burnt 2 August 1557 | Colchester, Essex | [144] |
216. | Agnes Silverside (or Smith) | Colchester, Essex | widow | burnt 2 August 1557 | Colchester, Essex | [144] |
217. | Helen (or Ellen) Ewring | Colchester, Essex | wife of John Ewring, miller | burnt 2 August 1557 | Colchester, Essex | [144] |
218. | Elizabeth Folk | Colchester, Essex | 'young maiden' and servant | burnt 2 August 1557 | Colchester, Essex | [144] |
219. | William Munt (or Mount) | Much Bentley, Essex | burnt 2 August 1557 | Colchester, Essex | [144] | |
220. | Alice Munt (or Mount) | Much Bentley, Essex | wife of William Munt (or Mount) | burnt 2 August 1557 | Colchester, Essex | [144] |
221. | Rose Allen (or Allin) | Much Bentley, Essex | spinster, daughter of Alice Mount | burnt 2 August 1557 | Colchester, Essex | [144] |
222. | John Johnson | Thorpe, Essex | labourer | burnt 2 August 1557 | Colchester, Essex | [144] |
223. | Richard Crashfield | Wymondham, Norfolk | burnt 5 August 1557 | Norwich, Norfolk | [64] which records 'one at Norwich' in July[145] | |
224. | Father Fruier | burnt August 1557 | Rochester, Kent | [64][143] | ||
225. | Robert Stevenson | burnt August 1557 | Rochester, Kent | [146] | ||
226. | Sister of George Eagles | burnt August 1557 | Rochester, Kent | [64][143] | ||
227. | Unknown Woman | burnt August 1557 | Rochester, Kent | [64] | ||
228. | Thomas Benion | weaver | burnt 27 August 1557 | Bristol | [134] | |
229. | Joyce Lewis | Mancetter, Warwickshire | gentlewoman | burnt September 1557 | Lichfield, Staffordshire | [147][148] – may be the same as Joyce Bowes, August 1557 (the Regester) |
230. | Ralph Allerton/Rafe Glaiton | Much Bentley, Essex | burnt 17 September 1557 | Islington | [64][149] | |
231. | James Austoo (or Auscoo) | burnt 17 September 1557 | Islington | [64][149] | ||
232. | Margery Austoo (or Auscoo) | burnt 17 September 1557 | Islington | [64][149] | ||
233. | Richard Roth (or Rooth) | burnt 17 September 1557 | Islington | [64][149] | ||
234. | Agnes Bongeor (also known as Bowmer's Wife), wife of Richard Bongeor (similar name but different death date) | burnt 17 September (or unknown date July) | Colchester, Essex | [125] (or March 1558, Colchester)[64] | ||
235. | Margaret Thurston/Widow Thurston-similar name but different death date) | burnt 17 September (or unknown date July) | Colchester, Essex | [125](or March 1558, Colchester) [64] | ||
236. | Cicely Ormes | St Edmund's Parish, Norwich, Norfolk | wife of Edmund Ormes, worsted-weaver | burnt 23 September 1557 | Norwich, Norfolk | [150][151][152] |
237. | Thomas Spurdance | servant of the Queen | burnt November 1557 | Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk | [151][153] | |
238. | John Halingdale/Hallingdale/Hollingday | carpenter[59] | burnt, 18 November/or day unknown October 1557, | Smithfield, London | [64][151][154] | |
239. | William Sparrow | burnt, 18 November/or day unknown October 1557 | Smithfield, London | [64][151][154] | ||
240. | Richard Gibson | gentleman[59] | burnt, 18 November/or day unknown October 1557 | Smithfield, London | [64][151][154] | |
241. | John Rough/Jhon Roughe | London/Islington, Middlesex | clergyman – minister at London/Islington, Middlesex | burnt 22 December 1557 | Smithfield, London | [64][155] |
242. | Margaret Maring (or Mering) | burnt 22 December 1557 | Smithfield, London | [64][155] | ||
243. | [Unknown forename ...] Lawton | burnt March 1558 | Huntingdon, Huntingdonshire | [59] | ||
244.[n 33] | Cuthbert Symson/Symion | London/Islington, Middlesex | clergyman – deacon of the church in London/Islington, Middlesex | died 28 March 1558 | Smithfield, London | [64][156] |
245. | Hugh Foxe | hosier[59] | died 28 March 1558 | Smithfield, London | [64][156] | |
246. | John Devinish/Jhon Denneshe | wool winder[59] | died 28 March 1558 | Smithfield, London | [64][156] | |
247. | William Nichol | burnt 9 April 1558 | SM9515 Haverfordwest/Hwlffordd, Pembrokeshire/Sir Benfro | [64][157][158] | ||
248. | William Seaman (or Symon) | Mendlesham, Suffolk | husbandman | burnt 19 May 1558 | Norwich, Norfolk | [64][159] |
249. | Thomas Hudson | Aylsham, Norfolk | glover | burnt 19 May 1558 | Norwich, Norfolk | [159] described as 'Glouer' in [64] |
250. | Thomas Carman[n 28] | burnt 19 May 1558 | Norwich, Norfolk | [64][159] | ||
251. | William Harris | burnt 26 May 1558 | Colchester | [64][120] | ||
252. | Richard Day | burnt 26 May 1558 | Colchester, Essex | [64][120] | ||
253. | Christian George (female) | burnt 26 May 1558 | Colchester, Essex | her husband had previously been married to Agnes George, mentioned above[64][120] | ||
The Islington Martyrs[160] | ||||||
254. | Henry Pond (or Houde) | burnt 27 June 1558 | Smithfield, London | [64][160] | ||
255. | Reinald Eastland (or Launder) | burnt 27 June 1558 | Smithfield, London | [64][160] | ||
256. | Robert Southain (or Southam) | burnt 27 June 1558 | Smithfield, London | [64][160] | ||
257. | Matthew Ricarby (or Ricarbie) | burnt 27 June 1558 | Smithfield, London | [64][160] | ||
258. | John Floyd (or Flood) | burnt 27 June 1558 | Smithfield, London | [64][160] | ||
259. | John Holiday (or Hollyday) | burnt 27 June 1558 | Smithfield, London | [64][160] | ||
260. | Roger Holland | London (taken in or near St John's Wood) | merchant tailor | burnt 27 June 1558 | Smithfield, London | [64][160] |
261. | Sir Richard Yeoman (or Yeman) | Hadleigh, Suffolk | clergyman – curate of Hadleigh, Suffolk | burnt 10 July 1558 | Norwich, Norfolk | [64][161][162] |
The Islington Martyrs (second group)[160] | ||||||
262. | Robert Mills | burnt 14 July 1558 | Brentford, Middlesex | [160] | ||
263. | Stephen Cotton | burnt 14 July 1558 | Brentford, Middlesex | [64][160] | ||
264. | Robert Dynes | burnt 14 July 1558 | Brentford, Middlesex | [160] | ||
265. | Stephen Wight (or Wreight) | burnt 14 July 1558 | Brentford, Middlesex | [64][160] | ||
266. | John Slade | burnt 14 July 1558 | Brentford, Middlesex | [64][160] | ||
267. | William Pikes (aliases: Pikas, Peckes) | tanner | burnt 14 July 1558 | Brentford, Middlesex | [64][160] | |
268. | John Cooke | sawyer | burnt about 25 July 1558 | Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk | [163] | |
269. | Robert Milles (or Plummer) | shearman | burnt about 25 July 1558 | Bury St Edmunds | [163] | |
270. | Alexander Lane | wheelwright | burnt about 25 July 1558 | Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk | [163] | |
271. | James Ashley | bachelor | burnt about 25 July 1558 | Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk | [163] | |
272. | Thomas Benbrike/Benbridge | gentleman | burnt unknown day in July 1558 | Winchester, Hampshire | [64][164] | |
273. | John (or Richard) Snell | Bedale, Yorkshire | burnt 9 September 1558 | Richmond, Yorkshire | [165] | |
274. | Alexander Gooch (or Geche, or Gouch) | Woodbridge or Melton, Suffolk | weaver of shredding-coverlets | burnt 4 November 1558 | Ipswich Cornhill | [64][166] |
275.[n 34] | Alice Driver | Grundisburgh, Suffolk | wife of a husbandman | burnt 4 November 1558 | Ipswich Cornhill | [166] |
276. | Philip Humphrey (or Humfrey) | burnt November 1558 | Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk | [167] | ||
277. | John David/Jhon Dauy (brother of Henry David) | burnt November 1558 | Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk | [167] | ||
278. | Henry David/H. Dauy (brother of John David) | burnt November 1558 | Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk | [167] | ||
279. | Agnes Prest | Launceston, Cornwall | burnt 15 August 1557 | Southernhay, Exeter, Devon, | [168] | |
280. | John Corneford | Wrotham, Kent | burnt 15 November 1558 | Canterbury, Kent | [169] | |
281. | Christopher Brown | Maidstone, Kent | burnt 15 November 1558 | Canterbury | [169] | |
282. | John Herst | Ashford, Kent | burnt 15 November 1558 | Canterbury, Kent | [169] | |
283. | Alice Snoth | burnt 15 November 1558 | Canterbury, Kent | [169] | ||
284. | Katherine Knight/Tynley | an aged woman | burnt 15 November 1558 | Canterbury | [169] |
Note: Mary I died on 17 November 1558.
Also mentioned by Foxe
- John Fortune (or Cutler) (of Hintlesham, Suffolk, blacksmith, either burnt or died in prison) [170]
- John Warner of Bourne[41][115]
- Thomas Athoth, priest [115]'he may have died in prison, escaped or – less likely – been pardoned.'[171]
- John Ashedon of Catsfield[115][172]
Posthumous proceedings
- John Tooley, poulterer, exhumed and burnt, 4 June 1555 [173]
- James Trevisam, died 3 July 1555 and summoned posthumously to appear before the bishop[174]
- Catherine, wife of Peter Martyr Vermigli, exhumed 1556, Cambridge[175]
- Martin Bucer, Professor of Divinity, exhumed and burnt 6 February 1557, Cambridge[175][176]
- Paul Fagius, Lecturer in Hebrew, exhumed and burnt 6 February 1557, Cambridge[175][176]
- Joan Seaman, early 1558, refused burial at Mendlesham[155]
- John Glover, gentleman, 'about the latter end of Queen Mary', ordered to be exhumed[93]
- William Glover, September 1558, refused burial at Wem, Shropshire[93]
- Edward Burton, 15 January 1559, refused burial at Shrewsbury[93]
Those who sickened or died in prison
No. | Name | Residence | Description | Date of death | Place of death | References |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1C. | John Alcock (or Awcock) | Hadleigh, Suffolk | shearman | 2 April 1555 | Newgate Prison, London | [177][178] |
2. | William Minge | clergyman – priest | 2 July 1555 | Maidstone Prison, Kent | [64][174] | |
3. | John Aleworth | July 1555 | Reading Prison, Berkshire | [n 35][78] | ||
4. | ... Tingle | September 1555 | Newgate Prison, London | [64][179] | ||
5.[n 36][180] | George Kyng (or King) | September 1555 | sickened in Lollard's Tower | [64][88][180] | ||
6. | Jhon Lesse | September 1555 | Newgate Prison, London | [64][n 37][88] | ||
7. | John Wade | September 1555 | sickened in Lollard's Tower | [88] | ||
8. | William Androwes (or Andrew, or Andrews) | Horsley, Essex | carpenter | September 1555 | Newgate Prison, London | [64][88] |
9. | James Gore | 7 December 1555 | Colchester Prison, Essex | [64][98] | ||
10. | William Wiseman | clothworker | 13 December 1555, | Lowlar's Tower/Lollard's Tower, Lambeth Palace, London | [64][98] | |
11. | Margaret Eliot (or Ellis) | Billericay, Essex | maid | May 1556 | Newgate Prison, London | [64][110] |
12. | William Sleeke (or Slech) | 31 May 1556 | 'King's Bench' Southwark, Surrey | [64][114] | ||
13. | William Adheral | minister | 24 June 1556 | 'King's Bench' Southwark, Surrey | [64][114] | |
14. | John Clemente | wheelwright | 26 June 1556 | 'King's Bench', Southwark, Surrey | [64][114] | |
15. | Thomas Parret | 27 June 1556 | 'King's Bench', Southwark, Surrey | [64][118] | ||
16. | Martyne Hunte | 29 June 1556 | 'King's Bench', Southwark, Surrey | [64][118] | ||
17. | John Morris (or Morice) | 29 June 1556 | 'King's Bench', Southwark, Surrey | [117][118] | ||
18. | John Careless | Coventry, Warwickshire | weaver | 1 July 1556 | 'King's Bench', Southwark, Surrey | [64][181] |
19.–21. | William Dangerfield, his wife Joan and their infant child | sickened in prison | [79] | |||
22.–24. | Three people | October 1556 | Chichester Castle, Sussex (or Canterbury Castle, Kent, according to Knox) | [59][79] | ||
25. | John Clark | in or after November 1556 | Canterbury Castle, Kent | [79] | ||
26. | Dunston Chittenden | in or after November 1556 | Canterbury Castle, Kent | [79] | ||
27. | William Foster | Stone, Kent | in or after November 1556 | Canterbury Castle, Kent | [79] | |
28. | Alice Potkins | Staplehurst, Kent | in or after November 1556 | Canterbury Castle, Kent | [79] | |
29. | John Archer | Cranbrook, Kent | in or after November 1556 | Canterbury Castle | [79] | |
30. | John Thurston | taken at Much Bentley, Essex | May 1557 | Colchester Castle, Essex | [144] | |
31. | N. Ambrose | about June 1557 (according to Foxe), or July 1557 (according to Farr) | Maidstone Prison, Kent | [64][117][182] | ||
32. | John Dale | Hadleigh, Suffolk | weaver | Bury St Edmunds Prison | [64][162] | |
33. | Matthew Withers (or Wythers) | June 1558 | Newgate Prison, London | [64][160] | ||
34. | Thomas Tyler | June 1558 | Newgate Prison, London | [64][160] |
Radical Protestants executed under Elizabeth I
No. | Name | Residence | Description | Date of execution | Place of execution | References |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. | Jan Wielmacker[n 38] | Dutchman – member of a conventicle in Aldgate, London | 22 July 1575 | Smithfield, London | [183] | |
2. | Hendrik Ter Woort[n 38] | Dutchman – member of a conventicle in Aldgate, London | 22 July 1575 | Smithfield, London | [183] | |
3. | Matthew Hamont[n 39] | Hethersett, Norfolk | ploughwright | 20 May 1579 | Norwich Castle | [184] |
4. | John Lewes[n 39] | 18 September 1583 | Norwich, Norfolk | [184] | ||
5. | Peter Cole[n 39] | Ipswich, Suffolk | tanner | 1587 | Norwich | [184] |
6. | Francis Kett[n 39] | Wymondham, Norfolk | clergyman and physician | 14 January 1589 | Norwich Castle | [185] |
John Penry (1563 - 1593), the Welsh Puritan author (who was allied with the London Separatist followers of Henry Barrow), was arrested on 22 March 1592/3. Indicted under the Act of Uniformity (1 Eliz. cap. 2), he was executed by hanging at S. Thomas a Watering on 29 May 1593. The first signature on John Penry's death warrant was that of Elizabeth I's Archbishop of Canterbury, John Whitgift. [186]
Radical Protestants executed under James I
No. | Name | Residence | Description | Date of execution | Place of execution | References |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. | Bartholomew Legate[n 40] | Hornchurch, Essex | cloth trader | 18 March 1612 | Smithfield, London | [187] |
2. | Edward Wightman[n 38] | Burton-upon-Trent, Staffordshire | mercer and minister | 11 April 1612 | Lichfield, Staffordshire | [188] |
Historical context
The English Reformation had put a stop to Catholic ecclesiastical governance in England, asserted royal supremacy over the English Church and dissolved some church institutions, such as monasteries and chantries.
An important year in the English Reformation was 1547, when Protestantism became a new force under the child-king Edward VI, England's first Protestant ruler. Edward died at age 15 in 1553. Lady Jane Grey tried to succeed as Queen for nine days before Edward's Catholic half-sister Mary deposed her and assumed the crown, as was stipulated by Henry VIII in his Third Succession Act but revoked by Edward VI.[189]:p62
The relationship between the English church and Rome was restored under Mary in 1553. She went on to reign for five years (1553–1558) until her death. Protestants opposed Mary's actions. Many people were exiled, and hundreds of dissenters were burned at the stake, earning her the nickname "Bloody Mary".[190] The number of people executed for their faith during the persecutions is thought to be at least 287.[191]
Troubles for Protestants
After the accession of Queen Mary I to the English throne in 1553, and her repeal of all religious legislation passed under Edward VI, Protestants faced a choice: exile, reconciliation/conversion, or punishment.[192]:p.186 Mary had some 284 Protestants burned at the stake (including 56 women). Thirty others died in prison.[48]:p.79 While the so-called "Marian Persecutions" began with four clergymen,[192]:p.196 relics of Edwardian England’s Protestantism, Foxe’s Book of Martyrs offers an account of the executions, which branched well beyond the anticipated targets – high-level clergy. Tradesmen were also burned, as well as married men and women, sometimes in unison, "youths" and at least one couple was burned alive with their daughter.[192]:p.196
English Inquisition and the judicial process
However bloody the end, the trials of Protestant heretics were judicial affairs, presided by Bishops (most notably Bishop Bonner) adhering to a strict legal protocol under the privy council, with Parliament's blessing.[192]:p.195 Mary had difficulty forming an efficient Privy Council, which eventually numbered over 40 and never worked as a source of political advice, though it effectively pursued police work and enforcement of religious uniformity.[189]:p62-65 During the session that restored the realm to papal obedience parliament reinstated the heresy laws.[192]:p.196 From 20 January 1555, England could legally punish those judged guilty of heresy against the Catholic faith.[48]:p.91
Thus it became a matter of establishing the guilt or innocence of an accused heretic in open court – a process which the lay authorities employed to reclaim "straying sheep" and to set a precedent for authentic Catholic teaching.[48]:p.102 If found guilty, the accused were first excommunicated, then handed over to the secular authorities for execution.[48]:p.102 The official records of the trials are limited to formal accusations, sentences, and so forth; the documents to which historians look for context and detail are those written by the accused or their supporters.[48]:p.102
Cathedrals in operation
England
- Canterbury Cathedral c.600 AD
- Carlisle Cathedral (in various forms) 1092 AD
- Chester Cathedral (in various forms) 875 AD
- Chichester Cathedral 1080 AD
- Durham Cathedral 997 AD
- Ely Cathedral 1109 AD
- Exeter Cathedral 1050 AD
- Gloucester Cathedral 1541 AD
- Hereford Cathedral 676 AD
- Lichfield Cathedral 669-803, 1048 AD
- Lincoln Cathedral 1070 AD
- Norwich Cathedral 1094 AD (31 victims of Michael Dunning, the "bloody chancellor" of Norwich died from 1555 to 1558)
- Oxford Cathedral (in various forms) 727 AD
- Rochester Cathedral (in various forms) 604 AD
- Salisbury Cathedral 1227 AD
- Southwark Cathedral (in various forms) 1106 AD
- Wells Cathedral 1239 AD
- Westminster Abbey (The Collegiate Church of St Peter at Westminster) 1080 AD
- Winchester Cathedral 650 AD
- Worcester Cathedral 743 AD
- York Minster 300 AD
Wales
- Bangor Cathedral – Church of St Deiniol, (in various forms) 1092 AD
- Brecon Cathedral – Cathedral Church of St John the Evangelist, (in various forms) 1093/1110-1538 AD
- Llandaff Cathedral – Cathedral Church of St Peter and St Paul (in various forms) 550 AD
- St Asaph Cathedral (in various forms) 553 AD
- St Davids Cathedral (in various forms) 580 AD
John Rogers's execution
Before Mary's ascent to the throne, John Foxe, one of the few clerics of his day who was against the burning of even obstinate heretics, had approached John Rogers to intervene on behalf of Joan of Kent, a female Anabaptist who was sentenced to burning in 1550.[192]:p.193 Rogers, a Protestant preacher and royal chaplain, refused to help, as he supported the burning of heretics. Rogers claimed that the method of execution was "sufficiently mild" for a crime as grave as heresy.[48]:p.87 Later, after Mary I came to power and converted England to Catholicism, John Rogers spoke quite vehemently against the new order and was burnt as a heretic.[48]:p.97
Observations
The figure of 300 victims of the Marian Persecutions was given by Foxe[156] and later by Thomas Brice in his poem, "The Regester".[64]
Legacy
Throughout the course of the persecutions, Foxe lists 312 individuals who were burnt or hanged for their faith, or died or sickened in prison. Lists of these names are available here [n 41] and here.[n 42] Three of these people are commemorated with a gothic memorial in Oxford, England but there are many other memorials across England.[193] They are known locally as the "Marian Martyrs".
See also
- Marian exiles
- Martyrs' Memorial
- Foxe's Book of Martyrs
- Religion in the United Kingdom
- Oxford Martyrs
- List of people executed in Smithfield
- Coventry Martyrs
Notes
- ↑ 'Foxe has a terse report in the Rerum of an old man of Buckingham- shire being executed in 1531 for eating pork during Lent (Rerum, p. 126). Foxe's source for this episode is unknown; Bale does not mention this old man in any of his works. Perhaps Laurence Humphrey, who was Foxe's friend, a native of Buckinghamshire, and who was with Foxe in Basel, was the source for this story. In any case, the Rerum account was translated word-for-word in the 1563 edition. The story was dropped from all subsequent editions, possibly because Foxe grew unsure of this individual's existence or at least of his ability to prove it.' Foxe's Book of Martyrs, Critical Apparatus
- ↑ Foxe describes him as being 'mad and beside his right senses ... and destitute of sense and reason'. The Critical Apparatus to Foxe's Book of Martyrs lists a number of unorthodox beliefs which he held.
- ↑ Foxe describes him as being 'mad ... ravished of his wits ... beside his wits'.
- ↑ Six months before the execution of Robert Harvey for treason in Spring 1541 Harvey#C241.56 Foxe's Book of Martyrs, Critical Apparatus
- ↑ 'within the space of a year, or thereabout, after' the previous man
- ↑ The 1563 edition of Foxe's Book of Martyrs records that William Dighel was burned at about the same time as Nicholas Sheterden. However, this information is not repeated in subsequent editions of Foxe's work. "Was his omission in subsequent editions due to an accident in the print shop or did Foxe come to doubt his information on Dighel?"
- ↑ husband of Elizabeth Warne, burnt in August 1555
- ↑ May be the same as ... Butter, burnt (day unknown) June 1555, Location unknown (the Regester)
- ↑ Buried in St. Michaels & All Angels Marble placed in 1748
- ↑ which calls him 'Sir Franke'
- ↑ The same as Jone Polley, burnt (day unknown) July 1555, Location unknown (the Regester)
- ↑ Foxe erred in stating that Polley came from Pepenbury; see PRO C/85/144/33r.
- ↑ widow of John Warne, burnt in May 1555
- ↑ which says that 'Joan Lashford ... was the daughter of one Robert Lashford ..., and of ... Elizabeth, who afterward was married to John Warne'
- ↑ may be the same as Jone Painter (the Regester)
- 1 2 which refers to 'two women in Ippeswiche towne'
- 1 2 which refers to 'two brethren more'
- 1 2 which refers to 'two at Glocester'
- 1 2 3 which refers to 'two men and a syster dere'
- ↑ 'The Regester' states that a person called 'Milwright' was burnt along with Harland, Oswald, Reed and Avington. However, this person is not mentioned in Foxe's Book of Martyrs, although he does appear in
- ↑ may be the same as John Milles
- ↑ the same as 'A merchant's servant burned at Leicester' and the same as 'the yong man at Lecester'
- 1 2 which refers to "two women"
- ↑ her husband then married Christian George, mentioned below
- ↑ May be an error for Edward Horne, burnt at Newent, Gloucestershire in September 1558. Foxe states that a woman was burnt with Horne. However, the Critical Apparatus quotes a letter from Foxe's papers stating that 'Edward Horne's wife was condemned with him but she recanted and her life was spared'
- 1 2 which refers to 'two at Wye'
- 1 2 which refers to 'two at Asheforde'. A number of Kentish people of Ashford Area are recorded as having been burnt 16 January 1556 at Ashford, Kent in Ashford Borough Council – Parks and Open Spaces. However, at this time the civil or legal year in England began on 25 March, so the date now known as 16 January 1557 would then have been recorded as 16 January 1556.
- 1 2 William Carman burnt unknown month 1557 and Thomas Carman burnt 19 May 1558 were brothers
- ↑ may be the same as Jhon Lothesby, burnt at Smithfield, April 1557 (the Regester)
- ↑ may be the same as Annis Hide, burnt at Smithfield, April 1557 (the Regester)
- ↑ which records an 'other' burnt with Morant and Grathwick
- ↑ May be the same as Christian Grover of the archdeaconry of Lewes
- ↑ 'The Regester' states that a person called 'Hayne' was burnt along with Cuthbert Symion. However, this person is not mentioned in Foxe's Book of Martyrs.
- ↑ 'The Regester' gives the name of the woman burnt with Alexander Gooch as Elizabeth Launson.
- ↑ may be the same as William Ailewarde (the Regester)
- ↑ Richard Smith is said to have died in prison (day unknown) September, Lowlar's Tower/Lollard's Tower, Lambeth Palace, London in 'the Regester', but is described as 'non-existent' in
- ↑ may be the same as Thomas Leyes of Thorpe, Essex, sickened in Lollard's Tower, died (day unknown) September, Location unknown
- 1 2 3 An Anabaptist
- 1 2 3 4 A Unitarian
- ↑ An Arian
- ↑ That list does not include John Wade, the three members of the Dangerfield family or the three who died in Chichester Castle – numbers 7 and 19 to 24 in the list of prisoners above. It appears to conflate Thomas Ravensdale and the shoemaker who was burnt with him – numbers 158 and 160 in the list of prisoners above. In other words, eight people appear above, but not in that list. On the other hand, numbers 212 and 213 in that list (two people burned in Suffolk on 18 June 1557) do not seem to appear elsewhere, and are not shown above. As a result, there are six fewer names in that list of 312 people than the totals above of those executed (284) and those who sickened or died in prison (34) – a grand total of 318.
- ↑ That list does not include the following eight people mentioned above – (34) Margery Polley, (49) Roger Hues, (154) Rose Pencell, (175) William Carman, (212) George Egles – as he was hanged, drawn and quartered, as opposed to being burnt, (225) Robert Stevenson, (227) the woman at Rochester, (243) ... Lawton. On the other hand, that list duplicates (38) Richard Hook, (127) Thomas Milles/John Milles (128) Thomas Moor and (209) Mary Groves/Christian Grover. It counts (147) Perotine Massey's infant son separately. It includes John Warner and Thomas Athoth who are shown above as 'Also mentioned by Foxe'. It includes a woman said to have been burnt with (164) John Horne of Wotton-under-Edge. In other words, eight people appear in that list but not above. As a result, that list contains the same number of people as the list of martyrs above – 284.
References
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- ↑ Foxe's Book of Martyrs: 179. Thomas Benet
- ↑ Foxe's Book of Martyrs: 171. Thomas Bilney
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- ↑ Foxe's Book of Martyrs: 174. John Tewkesbury, leatherseller, of London, martyr
- ↑ Foxe's Book of Martyrs: 1563 Edition | Book 3 | Page 546
- ↑ Gairdner, James Lollardy and the Reformation in England: An Historical Survey London, Macmillan and Co, 1908, Vol 1, P 392, Note 1
- ↑ Review of Fox's Book of Martyrs, Page 119 – William Eusebius Andrews – Google Books. Books.google.co.uk. Retrieved 2014-11-08.
- ↑ Foxe's Book of Martyrs: 176. James Bainham, lawyer and martyr
- 1 2 Foxe's Book of Martyrs: 177. John Bent and others
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- ↑ David Daniell, ‘Frith, John (1503–1533)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, Oct 2006 accessed 21 Sept 2014
- 1 2 Foxe's Book of Martyrs: 178. John Frith and Andrew Hewet
- ↑ Foxe's Book of Martyrs: 181. King Henry's breach with Rome. See Susan Brigden, London and the Reformation [Oxford,1989], pp. 270-71 for the background to these executions.
- ↑ Foxe's Book of Martyrs, 1583 edition, Book 8, page 1073
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- 1 2 Diane Watt, ‘Askew , Anne (c. 1521–1546)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 accessed 24 Aug 2014
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- 1 2 3 Foxe's Book of Martyrs: 210. The Martyrdom of John Lacels, John Adams, and Nicholas Belenian
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- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Foxe's Book of Martyrs – 311. GEORGE CATMER, ROBERT STREATER, .ANTHONY BURWARD, GEORGE BRODBRIDGE, AND JAMES TUTTY; THOMAS HAYWARD AND JOHN GOREWAY. Exclassics.com. Retrieved on 2012-08-16.
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