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Christianity portal Agnes Potten and Joan
Trunchfield (both d. Ipswich, Suffolk, 19
February 1556) were two
English Ipswich women who were imprisoned...
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Retrieved 22 May 2013. Foxe's Book of Martyrs: 332.
Agnes Porter and Joan
Trunchfield. Exclassics.com.
Retrieved 22 May 2013. Foxe's Book of Martyrs: 331....
- (Agnes
Potten and Joan
Trunchfield, both of Ipswich, were
condemned together and
burnt together in one fire at Ipswich.) Joan
Trunchfield, 1556. (See above...
- of the
martyrs Rowland Taylor,
Robert Samuel,
Agnes Potten and Joan
Trunchfield.
During his imprisonment,
Kerby was
visited by
Robert Wingfield, the...
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concerned also in the
burning at
Ipswich of
Agnes Potten and Joan
Trunchfield two
years previously.
Before him, she
compared Queen Mary to Jezebel...
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Ipswich he was
succoured by two
Ipswich women,
Agnes Potten and Joan
Trunchfield. John Bird, who had been the
Keeper of the gaol
since at
least 1546,...
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confinement two
devout women of
reformist views,
Agnes Potten and Joan
Trunchfield,
visited Samuel and gave him encouragement.
Immediately after his execution...