Breve Lista de Mártires Protestantes

 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:

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

Colchester Martyrs

Roger Clarke

Anne Askew

Nicholas Belenian

John Adams

John Lassells

Oliver Richardine

Joan Bocher (or Butcher, or as Joan Knell)

George van Parris

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]

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]