William Sawtrey, also known as William Salter (died March 1401) was an English Roman Catholic priest and Lollard martyr. He was executed for heresy. Sawtrey...
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King of Germany, is crowned King of the Romans at Cologne. March 2 – William Sawtrey, a Lollard, is the first person to be burned at the stake at Smithfield...
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the Bible. Death by burning is the punishment for heresy. 2 March – William Sawtrey, a Lollard, is the first person to be burned at the stake at Smithfield...
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before convocation and, unable to face death by burning, like that of William Sawtrey, he recanted at St Paul's Cross in London and returned to orthodoxy...
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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...
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King of Germany, is crowned King of the Romans at Cologne. March 2 – William Sawtrey, a Lollard, is the first person to be burned at the stake at Smithfield...
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William Salter may refer to: William Sawtrey (died 1401), also known as William Salter William Salter (MP) (died 1404), English politician William Salter...
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placed on the city's gates People charged with and convicted of heresy: William Sawtrey (1401) John Badby (1410) Thomas Bagley (1431) Richard Bayfield (1531)...
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authoritative Arundel. Its passing 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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dealing with heretics. On 1 May 1399, William Sawtrey, a Norfolk curate and a Lollard, was examined before him. Sawtrey recanted his heresies in public and...
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