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  2. Anne Askew - Wikipedia

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    Woodcut of the burning of Anne Askew, for heresy, at Smithfield in 1546. Anne Askew was burnt at the stake at Smithfield, London, aged 25, on 16 July 1546, with John Lascelles, Nicholas Belenian and John Adams. [20] [21] She was carried to execution in a chair wearing just her shift, as she could not walk and every movement caused her severe ...

  3. Rack (torture) - Wikipedia

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    The Protestant martyr Anne Askew, daughter of Sir William Askew, Knight of Lincolnshire, was tortured on the rack before her execution in 1546 (age 25). She was so damaged by the torture on the rack that she had to be carried on a chair to her burning at the stake.

  4. Burning of women in England - Wikipedia

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    Woodcut of the burning of Anne Askew, for heresy, at Smithfield in 1546. Public executions were normally attended by large crowds. For the killing in 1546 of Anne Askew, charged with heresy and tortured at the Tower of London, a "Substantial Stage" was built to seat the various officials who presided over her burning. [14]

  5. Suspect, 30, charged with murder after four shot ‘execution ...

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    A 30-year-old man has been charged with murder after four people were killed “execution-style” in a mass shooting on a train in Chicago on Labor Day.. Rhanni Davis, 30, from Chicago, was ...

  6. List of people executed by the Tudors - Wikipedia

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    Sister in law of Anne Boleyn and also the widow of Lord Rochford (George Boleyn) lady-in-waiting to Anne of Cleves and Catherine Howard. Executed for treason. German Gardiner: 7 March 1544 Executed for treason. Anne Askew: 16 July 1546 Burned at the stake in Smithfield for heresy Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey: 19 January 1547 Executed for treason.

  7. Talk:Anne Askew - Wikipedia

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    8 I'll bet Ann was a little "Askew" when they removed her from the rack.

  8. Foley execution video going viral is exactly what ISIS wants

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    The Sunni extremist group ISIS has released a video claiming to show the beheading of American journalist James Foley. The video, which we have chosen not to show, went viral Tuesday. Both YouTube ...

  9. English Reformation - Wikipedia

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    Both were executed in 1535. Archbishop Warham died in August 1532. Henry wanted Thomas Cranmer—a Protestant who could be relied on to oppose the papacy—to replace him. [61] The Pope reluctantly approved Cranmer's appointment, and he was consecrated on 30 March 1533. By this time, Henry was secretly married to a pregnant Anne.