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Sawtrey, also
known as
William Salter (died
March 1401) was an
English Roman Catholic priest and
Lollard martyr. He was
executed for heresy.
Sawtrey was...
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Sawtry (/sɔːtriː/) is a
village and
civil parish in Cambridgeshire, England.
Sawtry lies
approximately 8
miles (13 km)
north of Huntingdon.
Sawtry is situated...
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appointed as the new Attorney-General for Ireland.
March 2 –
William Sawtrey, a
Roman Catholic priest and
adherent to the
Lollard faith becomes the...
- the city's
gates People charged with and
convicted of heresy:
William Sawtrey (1401) John
Badby (1410)
Thomas Bagley (1431)
Richard Bayfield (1531) John...
- Northampton;
dissolved 1536-37 The
Blessed Virgin Mary
____________________ Sawtrey Abbey Shin****
Preceptory Knights Hospitaller founded 1144-62 Walter, first...
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during his reign. Just one year
after his death, however, in 1401,
William Sawtrey was
burnt alive for heresy.
Death by
burning for
heresy was
formally abolished...
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before convocation and
chose not to face
death by burning, like
William Sawtrey, he
recanted at St Paul's
Cross in
London and
returned to orthodoxy. He...
- Arundel. Its p****ing was
immediately followed by the
burning of
William Sawtrey,
curate of St Margaret's, Lynn. He had
previously abjured but had relapsed...
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Countess of
Richmond Countess of
Hereford Born 1145 Died 1201
Burial Sawtrey Abbey,
Huntingdonshire Spouse Conan IV, Duke of
Brittany Humphrey III de...
- May 1399,
William Sawtrey, a
Norfolk curate and a Lollard, was
examined before him at his Bishop's palace,
South Elmham Hall.
Sawtrey recanted his heresies...