EditorialPortrait of Bishop Hugh Latimer, Hugh Latimer, Bishop of Worcester and Protestant Martyr. Below the portrait are coat of arms on the axes of a stake. The print has a French poem about his life as a caption., Violent death by burning at the stake, pyre,...
EditorialIncineration of Hugh Latimer, Bishop of Worcester, Oxford, Silver Medal Front: man's bust. Reverse: inscription., Hugh Latimer, Jean Dassier, Gen?ve, 1725, silver (metal), striking (metalworking), d 2.8 cm ? w 10.17 gr.
Editorial'Death of Ridley and Latimer'. Both Bishops Nicholas Ridley and Hugh Latimer were burned at the stake in Oxford on this day, October 16, 1555. They were two out of the three 'Oxford martyrs'. Pictures of English History. From the earliest times to the ...
EditorialA scene of a crowd with named individuals including Bishop Latimer. Actes and monuments of these latter and perillous dayes ... [Foxe's Book of Martyrs]. London, 1583. Source: 4824.k.3. Language: English.
EditorialMartydom of Ridley and Latimer. The burnings of two of the Oxford Martyrs, Hugh Latimer, Bishop of Worcester, and Nicholas Ridley, Bishop of London, on 16 October 1555. . A History of England for the Young. London ; New York : London Printing & Publish...
Editorial'A table describing the burning of Bishop Ridley and Father Latimer at Oxford ...'. Hugh Latimer and Nicholas Ridley were burnt at the stake on the 16th October 1555. They became known as the Oxford Martyrs of Anglicanism, along with Thomas Cranmer. Ac...
Editorial'Death of Ridley and Latimer'. Both Bishops Nicholas Ridley and Hugh Latimer were burned at the stake in Oxford on this day, October 16, 1555. They were two out of the three 'Oxford martyrs'. Pictures of English History. From the earliest times to the ...
Editorial(Figures from left to right): Fig.52: Eleanor, daughter of Richard, Wife of Edmund Beaufort, Duke of Somerset. Fig.53: Elizabeth, daughter of Richard, wife of George Neville, Lord Latimer. Fig.54: Henry Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick. Fig.55: Anne, daughte...
EditorialA scene of a crowd with named individuals including Bishop Latimer. Actes and monuments of these latter and perillous dayes ... [Foxe's Book of Martyrs]. London, 1583. Source: 4824.k.3. Language: English.
EditorialMartydom of Ridley and Latimer. The burnings of two of the Oxford Martyrs, Hugh Latimer, Bishop of Worcester, and Nicholas Ridley, Bishop of London, on 16 October 1555. . A History of England for the Young. London ; New York : London Printing & Publish...
Editorial(Figures from left to right): Fig.49 : Thomas Holland, Duke of Surrey, K.G., Marshal of England. He holds a baton. At his feet, a hart. Above him, a shield bearing the arms of England. Fig.50: Richard Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick, K.G. The protector of t...
Editorial'A table describing the burning of Bishop Ridley and Father Latimer at Oxford ...'. Hugh Latimer and Nicholas Ridley were burnt at the stake on the 16th October 1555. They became known as the Oxford Martyrs of Anglicanism, along with Thomas Cranmer. Ac...
EditorialIn the 1530s, debate raged about the efficacy of prayers for the dead and the very existence of purgatory. Around 1537 the reformist Bishop of Worcester, Hugh Latimer (c. 1485-1555), prepared for the King a paper in opposition to purgatory. Henry VIII...
EditorialPhotograph of a group including Lord Curzon and the Maharaja of Patiala. In the Viceroy's camp, Patiala, Nov 9th 1903. Sitters named; from left: 'Capt Keighley, ADC; Col Baring, mil sec; Mr Louis Dane, For secretary; Sir Ranbir Singh, KCSI, Kanwar Sahi...