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  2. Foxe's Book of Martyrs - Wikipedia

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    The Actes and Monuments (full title: Actes and Monuments of these Latter and Perillous Days, Touching Matters of the Church), popularly known as Foxe's Book of Martyrs, is a work of Protestant history and martyrology by Protestant English historian John Foxe, first published in 1563 by John Day.

  3. List of Protestant martyrs of the English Reformation

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    Although the so-called "Marian Persecutions" began with four clergymen, relics of Edwardian England's Protestantism, [2]: 196 Foxe's Book of Martyrs offers an account of the executions, which extended well beyond the anticipated targets – high-level clergy. Tradesmen were also burned, as well as married men and women, sometimes in unison ...

  4. John Foxe - Wikipedia

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    John Foxe (1516 [1] /1517 – 18 April 1587) [2] was an English clergyman, [3] theologian, and historian, notable for his martyrology Actes and Monuments (otherwise known as Foxe's Book of Martyrs), telling of Christian martyrs throughout Western history, but particularly the sufferings of English Protestants and proto-Protestants from the 14th century and in the reign of Mary I.

  5. Stratford Martyrs - Wikipedia

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    A detailed description of the event is in John Foxe's book, The Acts and Monuments. [1] Foxe lists those executed: Henry Adlington, a sawyer of Grinstead, Laurence Pernam, a smith of Hoddesdon, Henry Wye, a brewer of Stanford-le-Hope, William Halliwel, a smith of Waltham Holy Cross, Thomas Bowyer, a weaver of Great Dunmow, George Searles, a tailor of White Notley, Edmund Hurst, a labourer of ...

  6. Alexander Gooch and Alice Driver - Wikipedia

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    John Foxe, Foxe's Book of Martyrs; N. F. Layard, Seventeen Suffolk Martyrs (Smiths, Ipswich 1903) This page was last edited on 25 January 2025, at ...

  7. Canterbury Martyrs - Wikipedia

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    On 31 January 1556, John Lomas (or Jhon Lowmas) of Tenterden, Kent, Agnes Snoth (or Annis Snod) of Smarden, Kent, Anne Wright (or Albright) alias Champnes, Joan Sole (or Jone Soale) of Horton, Kent and Joan Catmer of Hythe, Kent were burned alive at the stake in Wincheap, Canterbury. A monument marks the spot on the road now called 'Martyrs ...

  8. John Day (printer) - Wikipedia

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    In 1563, Day undertook the work for which he is best known, John Foxe's Actes and Monuments (also called The Book of Martyrs). Day and Foxe probably met through Cecil, and the two became close collaborators. Foxe was among those who seized on the advances in the printing trade as a tool for the spread of the Protestant Reformation. [25]

  9. Margaret Polley - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Polley (died July 1555) was an English Protestant martyr from Popingberry, Rochester, Kent.Her story is recorded in Foxe's Book of Martyrs.. She was questioned by Maurice Griffith, Bishop of Rochester, condemned to death for heresy, and imprisoned for over a month.

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