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Friday, October 16, 2009
Today In History
October 16, 1555: Church of England bishops Hugh Latimer [Worcester] and Nicholas Ridley [Rochester] are burned at the stake at the order of Roman Catholic Queen Mary Tudor.
Above is a monument to Latimer and Ridley, as well as to Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury, who was martyred a year later. The monument is found in Oxford at the site of the martyrdom. [Please click to enlarge.]