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Anthony Pearson (martyr)

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158: 77:, Pearson embraced the post in his arms and kissed it, saying, "Now welcome, mine own sweet wife; for this day shalt thou and I be married together in the love and peace of God.". 51: 249: 195: 74: 264: 219: 214: 244: 259: 229: 188: 254: 234: 181: 224: 73:, received the death sentence and were burned to death on 4 August 1543 in Windsor. When he reached the 19:(or Pierson) was a 16th-century English Protestant who was executed for heresy during the reign of King 35: 123: 169: 128: 143: 20: 239: 59: 8: 31: 55: 66: 24: 165: 208: 70: 47: 43: 98: 118: 50:. He was convicted on the evidence of the former Mayor of Windsor, 34:
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People executed by the Kingdom of England by burning
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Henry VIII of England
Windsor Martyrs
Windsor, Berkshire
Thomas Weldon
Cookham
Philip Hoby
Bisham Abbey
William Simonds
Bishop Gardiner
Dr John London
Robert Testwood
Henry Filmer
place of execution


Berkshire in the Reign of Henry VIII
John Foxe
Foxe's Book of Martyrs
Ambassador Publications
Royal Berkshire History: The Windsor Martyrs
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16th-century Protestant martyrs
People executed under Henry VIII
English Protestants

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