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Thomas Hitton (died
February 1530) is
generally considered to be the
first English Protestant martyr of the Reformation,
although the
followers of Wycliffe...
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Archbishop William Warham were
correct and to
convince Hitton to abjure.: 1149–1151
Failing this,
Hitton was
handed to the
secular authorities and executed...
- "Mother
Hitton's Littul Kittons" is a
classic science fiction short story by
American writer Cordwainer Smith,
first published in
Galaxy Magazine in 1961...
- state,
early Protestants were ****cuted.
Between 1530 and 1533,
Thomas Hitton (England's
first Protestant martyr),
Thomas Bilney,
Richard Bayfield, John...
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Bayfield and
Thomas Hitton.[citation needed]
English Reformation James Bainham Richard Bayfield Thomas Bilney John
Fisher Thomas Hitton Thomas More William...
- England.
Retrieved 27
March 2021. Foxe's Book of Martyrs: 170.
Mummuth and
Hitton Foxe's Book of Martyrs: 179.
Thomas Benet Foxe's Book of Martyrs: 171. Thomas...
- at the
stake for heresy, the same rate as
under Wolsey: they were
Thomas Hitton,
Thomas Bilney,
Richard Bayfield, John Tewkesbury,
Thomas Dusgate, and James...
- (1485–1528), Vienna,
Austria George Blaurock (1491–1529), Klausen,
Tyrol Thomas Hitton († 1530), Maidstone,
England Richard Bayfield († 1531), Smithfield, England...
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valuable stroon with
sophisticated weapons (as
shown in the
story "Mother
Hitton's Littul Kittons"). However,
extremely high
taxes ensure that
everyone on...
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original URL
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Hitton, Shanti. "Food in Chad, Africa". USA Today.
Retrieved 2013-05-20. Evans...