Recentemente, ao fazer uma limpeza no pc, encontrei um arquivo com uma lista de nomes de mártires protestantes. Essa lista foi algo que anotei quando comecei a estudar um pouco de história da igreja. A lista contém apenas nomes e alguns nomes contém links, ao pesquisar cada nome individualmente pode se encontrar a história da pessoa. Resolvi deixa-la aqui para caso alguém se interesse pelo assunto:
Davy Foster
John Bent
Ten Dutchmen counted for Anabaptists — Segor, Derycke, Symon, Runa, Derycke, Dominicke, Dauid, Cornelius, Elken and Milo
William Cowbridge
William Leiton or Leyton
Two Anabaptists, a man and a woman
Giles Germane
Three Anabaptists — … Mandeville, … Collins and another
William Collins
Thomas Gerrard (or Gerard, Garret or Garrard)
Valentine Freese and his wife
Richard Mekins
Richard Spenser
John Ramsey
Thomas Bernard
James Morton
Adam Damlip (also known as George Bucker)
Colchester Martyrs
Oliver Richardine
Joan Bocher (or Butcher, or as Joan Knell)
William Pygot (or Pigot)
William Dighel
John Lawrence (or Laurence)
Thomas Hawkes (or Haukes)
Thomas Watts (or Wattes)
John Ardeley (or Ardite)
Nicholas Chamberlain (or Chamberlaine)
William Bamford (or Butler)[n 8]
Thomas Ormond (or Osmande)[n 9]
John Leaf (or Jhon Least)
Canterbury Martyrs of July 1555
John Bland (or Blande)
Nicholas Shetterden (or Shitterdun)
Nicholas Hall
Margaret (or Margery) Polley[n 11][81]
Dirick Carver (also spelt Deryk; also known as Dirick Harman)
Thomas Euerson (or Iueson, Iverson or Iveson)
Richard Hook (or Hooke)[85][86]
Canterbury Martyrs of August 1555
Elizabeth Warne (or Warren)[n 13]
Roger Hues (aliases: Curryer, Corier)
Patrick Pakingham (aliases: Packingham, Pachingham, Patchingham or Pattenham)
John Newman
Robert Samuel (or Samuell)
Thomas Fust (or Fusse)
William Allen
Roger Coe (or Coo or Cooe)
Canterbury Martyrs of September 1555
George Catmer (or Painter)
Robert Streater (or Streter)
George Brodbridge (or Bradbridge)
Cornelius Bongey (or Bungey)
Oxford Martyrs
Hugh Latimer (or Latymer)
Canterbury Martyrs of November 1555
John Webbe (or Web)
Gregory Parke (or Paynter)[citation needed]
Bartlett (or Bartholomew) Green
John Went (or Winter or Hunt)
Isobella Forster (or Annis Foster)
Joan Lushford (or Jone Lashforde, or Warne)
Canterbury Martyrs of 1556
John Lomas (or Jhon Lowmas)
Annes Snoth (or Annis Snod)
Anne Wright (or Albright); alias Champnes
Ipswich Martyrs of 1556
John Spicer (or Spencer)
John Harpole (or Hartpoole)
John Hullier (or Hulliarde)
Colchester martyrs of April 1556
Hugh Laverock (or Lauarocke)
Thomas Spicer
John Deny (or Denny) (possibly a female Joan or Jone)
John Oswald (or Oseward)
Thomas Reed
Thomas Avington (or Euington)
Adam Forster (or Foster)
Robert Lawson
Thomas Wood
Thomas Milles
Stratford Martyrs, 11 men and 2 women.
Henry Adlington (or Addlinton)
William Holywell (or Hallywell)
Lion/Lyon Cawch
John Derifall (or Dorifall)
John Routh/Roth
Guernsey Martyrs — (Three women and one unborn male foetus)
Catherine Cauchés (sometimes spelt Katherine Cawches)
Perotine Massey (pregnant)
Thomas Dungate (or Dougate)
John Forman (or Foreman)
Anne Tree (or Try)
Rose Pencell
William Shapton
John Kurde
John Noyes
Thomas Ravensdale
John Hart
Nicholas Holden
John Horn
John Phillpott
Thomas Stephens
Canterbury Martyrs of January 1557
Nicholas Final
Martin Bradbridge
William Carman (or Carmen)[n 28]
Thomas Loseby
Henry Ramsey
Thomas Thyrtell (or Sturtle)
Margaret Hyde
Agnes Stanley (or Stanlye)
Thomas Hale
Stephen Gratwick (or Steuen Grathwick)
William Morant
Thomas King[66]
Maidstone martyrs
Joan (or Jone) Bradbridge
Walter Appleby
Petronil Appleby
Edmund Allin (or Allen)
Katherine Allin (or Allen)
Joan (or Jone) Manning
Elizabeth (surname possibly ‘Lewis’)
Canterbury martyrs of June 1557
John Fishcock/Jhon Fiscoke
Nicholas Pardue/Perdue
Bradbridge’s Widow (Bradbridge’s Wife)
Mistress Wilson (also referred to as ‘Wilson’s Wife’)
Alice Benden, possibly also referred to as ‘Benson’s Wife’
George Stevens (or Steuens)
Margery Morris (or Morice)
James Morris (or Morice) — son of Margery
Denis Burcis (or Burgis)
Ann Ashdon (or Ashdown; also referred to as ‘Ashdon’s Wife’)
Mary Groves (also referred to as ‘Gloue’s Wife’)
Simon Miller (or Milner)
Elizabeth Cooper
George Egles/Eagles
Colchester Martyrs of August 1557
William Purchase (or Purcas)
Thomas Benhote (or Benold)
Agnes Silverside (or Smith)
Alice Munt (or Mount)
Rose Allen (or Allin)
Richard Crashfield
Father Fruier
Robert Stevenson
Sister of George Eagles
Thomas Benion
Ralph Allerton/Rafe Glaiton
James Austoo (or Auscoo)
Margery Austoo (or Auscoo)
Richard Roth (or Rooth)
Agnes Bongeor (also known as Bowmer’s Wife), wife of Richard Bongeor (similar name but different death date)
Margaret Thurston/Widow Thurston-similar name but different death date
Thomas Spurdance
John Halingdale/Hallingdale/Hollingday
William Sparrow
Richard Gibson
John Rough/Jhon Roughe
Margaret Maring (or Mering)
William Nichol
William Seaman (or Symon)
Thomas Hudson
Christian George (female)
Henry Pond (or Houde)
Reinald Eastland (or Launder)
Robert Southain (or Southam)
Matthew Ricarby (or Ricarbie)
John Floyd (or Flood)
John Holiday (or Hollyday)
Sir Richard Yeoman (or Yeman)
Islington Martyrs (second group)[167]
Stephen Wight (or Wreight)
William Pikes (aliases: Pikas, Peckes)
John Cooke
Robert Milles (or Plummer)
Alexander Lane
James Ashley
John (or Richard) Snell
Ipswich Martyrs of 1558
Alexander Gooch (or Geche, or Gouch)
Philip Humphrey (or Humfrey)
John David/Jhon Dauy (brother of Henry David)
Henry David/H. Dauy (brother of John David)
Canterbury Martyrs of 1558
Katherine Knight/Tynley
Jan Wielmacker[n 35]
Hendrik Ter Woort[n 35]
John Lewes[n 36]
Peter Cole[n 36]
Thomas Hitton
Thomas Benet
Thomas Bilney
Richard Bayfield
John Tewkesbury
Davy Foster
James Bainham
John Bent
Thomas Harding
John Frith
Andrew Hewet
Ten Dutchmen counted for Anabaptists — Segor, Derycke, Symon, Runa, Derycke, Dominicke, Dauid, Cornelius, Elken and Milo
Robert Pakington
William Cowbridge
John Lambert
William Leiton or Leyton
Two Anabaptists, a man and a woman
Giles Germane
Three Anabaptists — … Mandeville, … Collins and another
William Collins
Robert Barnes
Thomas Gerrard (or Gerard, Garret or Garrard)
William Jerome
Valentine Freese and his wife
Richard Mekins
Richard Spenser
John Ramsey
Thomas Bernard
James Morton
Adam Damlip (also known as George Bucker)
Windsor Martyrs
Robert Testwood
Anthony Pearson
Henry Filmer
Roger Clarke
Anne Askew
Nicholas Belenian
John Adams
John Lassells
Oliver Richardine
Radical Protestants executed under Edward VI
Joan Bocher (or Butcher, or as Joan Knell)
George van Parris
Protestants executed under Mary I
John Rogers
Lawrence Saunders
John Hooper
Rowland Taylor
Rawlins White
Thomas Tomkins
Thomas Causton
Thomas Higbed
William Hunter
Stephen Knight
William Pygot (or Pigot)
William Dighel
John Lawrence (or Laurence)
Robert Ferrar
George Marsh
William Flower
John Cardmaker
John Warne[n 7]
Thomas Hawkes (or Haukes)
Thomas Watts (or Wattes)
John Ardeley (or Ardite)
John Simson
Nicholas Chamberlain (or Chamberlaine)
William Bamford (or Butler)[n 8]
Thomas Ormond (or Osmande)[n 9]
John Bradford
John Leaf (or Jhon Least)
Canterbury Martyrs of July 1555
John Bland (or Blande)
Nicholas Shetterden (or Shitterdun)
John Frankesh
Humphrey Middleton
Nicholas Hall
Christopher Wade
Margaret (or Margery) Polley[n 11][81]
Dirick Carver (also spelt Deryk; also known as Dirick Harman)
John Launder
Thomas Euerson (or Iueson, Iverson or Iveson)
Richard Hook (or Hooke)[85][86]
James Abbess
John Denley
Robert Smith
Canterbury Martyrs of August 1555
William Coker
William Hopper
Henry Laurence
Richard Collier (or Colliar)
Richard Wright
William Stere
Elizabeth Warne (or Warren)[n 13]
Roger Hues (aliases: Curryer, Corier)
George Tankerfield
Patrick Pakingham (aliases: Packingham, Pachingham, Patchingham or Pattenham)
John Newman
Robert Samuel (or Samuell)
Stephen Harwood
Thomas Fust (or Fusse)
William Hale (or Hailes)
William Allen
Roger Coe (or Coo or Cooe)
Thomas Cob
Canterbury Martyrs of September 1555
George Catmer (or Painter)
Robert Streater (or Streter)
Anthony Burward
George Brodbridge (or Bradbridge)
James Tutty (or Tuttey)
Robert Glover (or Glouer)
Cornelius Bongey (or Bungey)
Thomas Hayward (or Heywarde)
John Goreway
Ely Martyrs
William Wolsey
Robert Pygot (or Pigot)[102]
Oxford Martyrs
Hugh Latimer (or Latymer)
Nicholas Ridley
Canterbury Martyrs of November 1555
John Webbe (or Web)
George Roper
Gregory Parke (or Paynter)[citation needed]
John Philpot
Thomas Whittle (or Whitwell)
Bartlett (or Bartholomew) Green
Thomas Brown
John Tudson
John Went (or Winter or Hunt)
Isobella Forster (or Annis Foster)
Joan Lushford (or Jone Lashforde, or Warne)
Canterbury Martyrs of 1556
John Lomas (or Jhon Lowmas)
Annes Snoth (or Annis Snod)
Anne Wright (or Albright); alias Champnes
Joan (or Jone) Soale
Joan Catmer
Ipswich Martyrs of 1556
Agnes Potten
Joan Trunchfield
Thomas Cranmer
John Maundrel
William Coberly
John Spicer (or Spencer)
John Harpole (or Hartpoole)
Joan Beach
John Hullier (or Hulliarde)
William Tyms (or Timmes)
Robert Drake
Richard Spurge
Thomas Spurge
George Ambrose
John Cavel (or Cauell)
Colchester martyrs of April 1556
Christopher Lister
John Mace
John Spencer
Simon Joyne
Richard Nicol
John Hamond
Hugh Laverock (or Lauarocke)
John Apprice (or Aprice)
Thomas Drowry
Thomas Croker
Katherine Hut
Elizabeth Thackvel
Joan (or Jone) Horns
Thomas Spicer
John Deny (or Denny) (possibly a female Joan or Jone)
Edmund Poole
Thomas Harland
John Oswald (or Oseward)
Thomas Reed
Thomas Avington (or Euington)
Adam Forster (or Foster)
Robert Lawson
Thomas Wood
Thomas Milles
Thomas Moor
Stratford Martyrs, 11 men and 2 women.
Henry Adlington (or Addlinton)
Lawrence (or Laurence) Parnam
Henry Wye
William Holywell (or Hallywell)
Thomas Bowyer (or Bowier)
George Searle
Edmond Hurst
Lion/Lyon Cawch
Ralph Jackson
John Derifall (or Dorifall)
John Routh/Roth
Elizabeth Pepper
Agnes George
Roger Bernard
Julins Palmer
John Guin/Jhon Gwin
Thomas Askin/Askue
Guernsey Martyrs — (Three women and one unborn male foetus)
Catherine Cauchés (sometimes spelt Katherine Cawches)
Perotine Massey (pregnant)
Guillemine Gilbert
Thomas Dungate (or Dougate)
John Forman (or Foreman)
Anne Tree (or Try)
Joan Waste
Edward Sharp
Rose Pencell
William Shapton
John Kurde
John Noyes
Thomas Ravensdale
John Hart
Nicholas Holden
John Horn
John Phillpott
Thomas Stephens
Canterbury Martyrs of January 1557
Stephen Kempe
William Waterer
William Prowting
William Lowick
Thomas Hudson
William Hay
Nicholas Final
Martin Bradbridge
William Carman (or Carmen)[n 28]
Thomas Loseby
Henry Ramsey
Thomas Thyrtell (or Sturtle)
Margaret Hyde
Agnes Stanley (or Stanlye)
Richard Sharpe
Thomas Hale
Stephen Gratwick (or Steuen Grathwick)
William Morant
Thomas King[66]
Maidstone martyrs
Joan (or Jone) Bradbridge
Walter Appleby
Petronil Appleby
Edmund Allin (or Allen)
Katherine Allin (or Allen)
Joan (or Jone) Manning
Elizabeth (surname possibly ‘Lewis’)
Canterbury martyrs of June 1557
John Fishcock/Jhon Fiscoke
Nicholas White
Nicholas Pardue/Perdue
Barbara Final
Bradbridge’s Widow (Bradbridge’s Wife)
Mistress Wilson (also referred to as ‘Wilson’s Wife’)
Alice Benden, possibly also referred to as ‘Benson’s Wife’
Lewes Martyrs
Richard Woodman
George Stevens (or Steuens)
William Mainard
Alexander Hosman
Thomasina Wood
Margery Morris (or Morice)
James Morris (or Morice) — son of Margery
Denis Burcis (or Burgis)
Ann Ashdon (or Ashdown; also referred to as ‘Ashdon’s Wife’)
Mary Groves (also referred to as ‘Gloue’s Wife’)
Simon Miller (or Milner)
Elizabeth Cooper
George Egles/Eagles
Colchester Martyrs of August 1557
William Bongeor
William Purchase (or Purcas)
Thomas Benhote (or Benold)
Agnes Silverside (or Smith)
Helen (or Ellen) Ewring
Elizabeth Folk
William Munt (or Mount)
Alice Munt (or Mount)
Rose Allen (or Allin)
John Johnson
Richard Crashfield
Father Fruier
Robert Stevenson
Sister of George Eagles
Agnes Prest
Thomas Benion
Joyce Lewis
Ralph Allerton/Rafe Glaiton
James Austoo (or Auscoo)
Margery Austoo (or Auscoo)
Richard Roth (or Rooth)
Agnes Bongeor (also known as Bowmer’s Wife), wife of Richard Bongeor (similar name but different death date)
Margaret Thurston/Widow Thurston-similar name but different death date
Cicely Ormes
Thomas Spurdance
John Halingdale/Hallingdale/Hollingday
William Sparrow
Richard Gibson
John Rough/Jhon Roughe
Margaret Maring (or Mering)
Cuthbert Symson/Symion
Hugh Foxe
John Devinish/Jhon Denneshe
William Nichol
William Seaman (or Symon)
Thomas Hudson
Thomas Carman[n 28]
William Harris
Richard Day
Christian George (female)
Islington Martyrs[167]
Henry Pond (or Houde)
Reinald Eastland (or Launder)
Robert Southain (or Southam)
Matthew Ricarby (or Ricarbie)
John Floyd (or Flood)
John Holiday (or Hollyday)
Roger Holland
Sir Richard Yeoman (or Yeman)
Islington Martyrs (second group)[167]
Robert Mills
Stephen Cotton
Robert Dynes
Stephen Wight (or Wreight)
John Slade
William Pikes (aliases: Pikas, Peckes)
John Cooke
Robert Milles (or Plummer)
Alexander Lane
James Ashley
Thomas Benbrike/Benbridge
John (or Richard) Snell
Ipswich Martyrs of 1558
Alexander Gooch (or Geche, or Gouch)
Alice Driver
Philip Humphrey (or Humfrey)
John David/Jhon Dauy (brother of Henry David)
Henry David/H. Dauy (brother of John David)
Canterbury Martyrs of 1558
John Corneford
Christopher Brown
John Herst
Alice Snoth
Katherine Knight/Tynley
Jan Wielmacker[n 35]
Hendrik Ter Woort[n 35]
Matthew Hamont[n 36]
John Lewes[n 36]
Peter Cole[n 36]
Francis Kett[n 36]
John Greenwood
Henry Barrowe (or Barrow)
John Penry
Bartholomew Legate[n 37]
Edward Wightman[n 35]