Canterbury Martyrs
16TH-CENTURY ENGLISH PROTESTANT CLERICS AND EXECUTEES
Henry Laurence (martyr); John Bland (martyr); John Frankesh; Nicholas Sheterden; Humphrey Middleton; Nicholas Shetterden; William Coker (martyr); William Hopper (martyr); Richard Collier (martyr); Richard Wright (martyr); William Stere; George Catmer; Robert Streater (martyr); Anthony Burward; George Brodbridge; James Tutty (martyr); John Webbe (martyr); George Roper (martyr); Gregory Parke (martyr); John Lomas (martyr); Annes Snoth; Anne Wright (martyr); Joan Sole; Joan Catmer; Stephen Kempe; William Waterer; William Prowting; William Lowick; Thomas Hudson (martyr); William Hay (martyr); John Fishcock; Nicholas White (martyr); Nicholas Pardue; Barbara Final; Bradbridge's Widow; Mistress Wilson; Alice Benden; John Corneford; Christopher Brown (martyr); John Herst; Alice Snoth; Katherine Knight (martyr); Agnes Snoth
The Canterbury Martyrs were 16th-century English Protestant martyrs. They were executed for heresy in Canterbury, Kent, and were the last Protestants burnt during the reign of Mary I.