RMBJ9KXA–Cross in roadstones marking spot where the three Oxford martyrs were burned at the stake in 1556.
RFJHX60K–Foreign students and tourists enjoying a visit to Oxford and the Martyrs' Memorial
RMAXYX1Y–The mark on the road where three protestant martyrs were burnt in Broad St Oxford outside Balliol College
RMAJ40XD–Photographic picture postcard of Oxford Tram Strikers Drumhead Service 13th April 1913
RM2HETFDC–NICHOLAS RODLEY (c 1500-1555) Bishop of London and one of the Oxford Martyrs
RMTAACFX–The Burning of Latimer and Ridley at Oxford, 16th October 1555. From John Foxe's 'Book of Martyrs' or 'Actes and Monuments', 1570. Hugh Latimer (c1487-1555) was the pre Reformation Bishop of Worcester and later Church of England chaplain to King Edward VI. Nicholas Ridley (c1500-1555), was the Bishop of London. They were burnt at the stake and were two of the three Oxford Martyrs.
RM2A2E2P9–NICHOLAS RIDLEY(c 1500-1555) English Bishop of London and one of the Oxford Martyrs
RMD888F4–OXFORD/MARTYRS MEMORIAL
RMC4WH12–An X marks the spot where the Oxford Martyrs were executed.
RMAYT0X6–Martyr's cross, Broad Street, Oxford, England, UK. Three Protestant martyrs were burnt at the stake here.
RMT7RJT6–The Martyr's Memorial, Oxford, England, seen here in the 19th century. This stone monument commemorates the 16th century Oxford Martyrs. From English Pictures, published 1890.
RMBRBMEX–UK Oxford Martyrs Memorial
RFB7PTXR–martyr's memorial at oxford The Martyrs' Memorial is an imposing stone monument positioned at the intersection of St Giles', Mag
RF2PH6J7B–Heraldic crest on the wall of Balliol College in Broad Street and inscription dedicated to Oxford Martyrs, protestant bishops burnt at the stake in 16
RMGAY6HG–UK Oxford Martyrs Memorial
RMP4MN7N–The final recantation of Archbishop Cranmer, 21 March 1556, Thomas Cranmer, dragged from the pulpit of University church, Oxford after withdrawing his previous recantations
RMD9971Y–Hugh Latimer and Nicholas Ridley burned at the stake for heresy. Hugh Latimer (c.?1487 – 16 October 1555) Bishop of Worcester before the Reformation, and later Church of England chaplain to King Edward VI. In 1555, under Queen Mary, he was burnt at the stake, becoming one of the three Oxford Martyrs of Anglicanism.
RM2D81EPB–NICHOLAS RIDLEY (c 1500-1555) English Bishop of London
RM2K09KX0–Bishop Latimer. Hugh Latimer (c. 1487 - 16 October 1555) was a Fellow of Clare College, Cambridge, and Bishop of Worcester during the Reformation, and later Church of England chaplain to King Edward VI. In 1555 under the Catholic Queen Mary I he was burned at the stake, becoming one of the three Oxford Martyrs of Anglicanism.
RMAA1380–Nicholas Ridley, c.1500 - 1555. English Bishop of London, burned at the stake as one of the Oxford Martyrs.
RM2F8GFK5–Preparations for the execution of two of the Oxford Martyrs, Protestants tried for heresy in 1555 and burnt at the stake in Oxford, England, for their religious beliefs and teachings, during the Marian persecution in England. The two were the Anglican bishops Hugh Latimer (1487-1555), Church of England chaplain to King Edward VI and Nicholas Ridley (1500-1555), English Bishop of London and a supporter of Lady Jane Grey.
RMR27B75–Oxford, The Martyrs Memorial, The city is known worldwide as the home of the University of Oxford, the oldest university in the English-speaking world.[11] Buildings in Oxford demonstrate notable examples of every English architectural period since the late Saxon period. Oxford is known as the 'city of dreaming spires', a term coined by poet Matthew Arnold. Oxford has a broad economic base. Its industries include motor manufacturing, education, publishing and a large number of information technology and science-based businesses, some being academic offshoots.
RM2RAR593–The Martyrs Memorial, a gothic piece stone monument built to commemorate the burning of the Oxford Martyrs Thomas Cranmer, Hugh Latimer and Nicholas Ridley in 1555-56
RM2RYDDTC–The Grade II listed Martyr's memorial, a Victorian Gothic monument, completed in 1843, memorializing 3 Oxford martyrs of the 16th century. Oxford, UK
RM2G8DGRF–Tourists and students sit and relax on the steps of The Martyrs' Memorial, a stone monument positioned at the intersection of St Giles', Magdalen Street and Beaumont Street, to the west of Balliol College, Oxford, England. It commemorates the 16th-century Oxford Martyrs. Designed by George Gilbert Scott, the monument was completed in 1843 after two years' work, having replaced 'a picturesque but tottering old house'. United Kingdom.
RM2DE3E5D–Engraving of Nicholas Ridley (c. 1500 – 16 October 1555), Bishop of London and martyr. Ridley was burned at the stake as one of the Oxford Martyrs during the Marian Persecutions for his teachings and his support of Lady Jane Grey. Illustration from 'The history of Protestantism' by James Aitken Wylie (1808-1890), pub. 1878
RMF7A2P3–The Martyr's Memorial in St Giles, Oxford, UK, in about the 1860s
RMC4WH0F–A plaque records the spot when the Oxford Martyrs were put to death in 1555 and 1556.
RMBKWP1K–The Martyr's Memorial, Oxford, England, commemorating the deaths of Nicholas Ridley, Hugh Latimer and Thomas Cranmer in 1555
RMDT09EY–Cobblestone cross outside main frontage of Balliol College, Oxford, marks site where Protestant bishops were burnt at the stake by Mary I in 1555/6.
RMCP81TY–Martyrs Memorial stone monument a Victorian Gothic memorial. Oxford, Oxfordshire, England
RFC7GPR2–Hugh Latimer Preaching before Edward VI Fellow Clare College Cambridge Bishop Worcester burnt at the stake three Oxford Martyrs
RM2E6W15E–Plaque on the wall of Balliol College, Broad Street commemorating three members of the clergy burnt for their faith (1555/56), Oxford, Oxfordshire, UK
RMP4MN85–The Martyrdom of Archbishop Cranmer, Thomas Cranmer burnt at the stake, Oxford, 21 March 1556
RMWEMC69–The execution by burning of Hugh Latimer and Nicholas Ridley at what is now memorialBroad Street, Oxford, UK (October 16th, 1555) from Foxe's Book of Martyrs 1563
RMK2BCD6–The Martyrdom of Archbishop Cranmer, 21 March 1556
RM2E311WC–Nicholas Ridley portrait, c 1500 – 1555, was an English Bishop of London. Ridley was burned at the stake as one of the Oxford Martyrs during the Marian Persecutions for his teachings and his support of Lady Jane Grey, vintage engraving from 1831
RMB8FBC8–Martyrs' memorial, St Giles, Oxford
RMERN4M5–The Martyr's Memorial, Oxford, 7th November 1923
RMBFYA0C–FOXE'S BOOK OF MARTYRS - preliminaries to the execution of Bishops Ridley and Latimer in Oxford in 1550 including a sermon
RF2JA7K39–OXFORD CITY ENGLAND THE MARTYRS MEMORIAL MAGDALEN STREET WITH CYCLISTS WAITING AT THE TRAFFIC LIGHTS
RFWW3A46–St Mary the Virgin, in the High, Oxford, UK.
RM2RYDDTJ–The Grade II listed Martyr's memorial, a Victorian Gothic monument, completed in 1843, memorializing 3 Oxford martyrs of the 16th century. Oxford, UK
RM2G8DGR3–Tourists and students sit and relax on the steps of The Martyrs' Memorial, a stone monument positioned at the intersection of St Giles', Magdalen Street and Beaumont Street, to the west of Balliol College, Oxford, England. It commemorates the 16th-century Oxford Martyrs. Designed by George Gilbert Scott, the monument was completed in 1843 after two years' work, having replaced 'a picturesque but tottering old house'. United Kingdom.
RM2DE3E99–Engraving of the supposed birthplace of Hugh Latimer (c. 1487 – 16 October 1555) at Thurcaston, Leicestershire. Latimer was a Fellow of Clare College, Cambridge, and Bishop of Worcester before the Reformation, and later Church of England chaplain to King Edward VI. In 1555 under the Catholic Queen Mary he was burned at the stake, becoming one of the three Oxford Martyrs of Anglicanism. Illustration from 'The history of Protestantism' by James Aitken Wylie (1808-1890), pub. 1878
RMRY8KFE–The Martyrs' Memorial Taylor Institution and Randolph Hotel Oxford 1868
RMC4WH1H–The Martyrs' Memorial in Oxford, England.
RMBKWJPX–The Martyr's Memorial, Oxford, England, commemorating the deaths of Nicholas Ridley, Hugh Latimer and Thomas Cranmer in 1555
RMBK46EJ–Oxford Broad Street with Protestant Martyrs Site
RMK6WANN–Candles lit for the Oxford Martyrs, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, UK
RMKX3AM5–Depiction of the Burning of Latimer & Ridley 1555
RM2E6W1CW–Plaque on the wall of Balliol College, Broad Street commemorating three members of the clergy burnt for their faith (1555/56), Oxford, Oxfordshire, UK
RMF39RPE–The Martyrs Memorial, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, UK
RM2E502HA–The Martyrs' Memorial, Victorian Gothic monument, (1843), memorializing three Oxford martyrs of the 16th century, Oxford, Oxfordshire, UK.
RMP7D076–OXFORDSHIE; OXFORD; MARTYRS AND MILITARY MEMORIAL
RFJJ06HK–Foreign students and tourists enjoying a visit to Oxford and the Martyrs' Memorial
RMJ3A4BG–Martyrdoms of the Bishops Ridley and Latimer who were burned together in one fire at Oxford. Engraving from c 1780 edition of The New Book of Martyrs
RF2JA7JTW–OXFORD CITY ENGLAND MARTYRS MEMORIAL MAGDALEN STREET WITH CYCLISTS WAITING AT THE TRAFFIC LIGHTS
RF2GBMP00–The 1912 caption reads: “Three Martyrs of Reformation. Top: Sir Thomas More who succeeded Cardinal Wolsey as Lord Chancellor of England, was one of the noble army of martyrs during the Reformation Period. He could not recognize Henry VIII as head of the English Church, and for this he was sent to the scaffold. In this picture we see him consoling his daughter after his condemnation Bottom Left: Archbishop Cranmer, who had signed a statement that his Protestant faith was in error, afterward repented and went to death boldly, as shown here. The hand that signed the document he held out out to b
RMBA56GX–Oxford, England, UK. Martyrs' Memorial (Gilbert Scott - 1841)
RMMM3F3D–Martyr's Memorial. Oxford. 1910
RMBCT77X–Snow covered Martyrs Monument in Oxford
RF2CTCGB0–OXFORD CITY ENGLAND THE MARTYRS MONUMENT IN MAGDALEN STREET IN FRONT OF THE RANDOLPH HOTEL
RMS286AD–Martyrs Memorial Oxford
RMBKWJMB–The Martyr's Memorial, Oxford, England, commemorating the deaths of Nicholas Ridley, Hugh Latimer and Thomas Cranmer in 1555
RMHFGYWW–Martyrs Memorial, Oxford, surrounded by St Giles Fair
RMDWAFM2–Martyr's Memorial and Balliol College, in ST Giles, Oxford
RMR57HCD–Martydom of Ridley and Latimer. The burnings of two of the Oxford Martyrs, Hugh Latimer, Bishop of Worcester, and Nicholas Ridley, Bishop of London, on 16 October 1555. . A History of England for the Young. London ; New York : London Printing & Publishing Co., [1872, 73]. Source: 9504.ff.7 vol.I page 518. Author: Tyrrell, Henry.
RFMXP4WK–St Thomas the Martyr's Church, Oxford, by John Le Keux 1837 old antique print
RMC85D9G–The Martyrs' Memorial, a stone monument near Balliol College in Oxford, commemorating the 16th-century 'Oxford Martyrs'
RF2JKTXB8–Long exposure image of people milling around at St Giles Fair, Oxford with martyrs memorial and 'Sky Flyer' in the background. September 2016
RFJMHBR3–Foreign students and tourists enjoying a visit to Oxford and the Martyrs' Memorial
RMHFGY9B–Ancient vs Modern at St Giles Fair Oxford
RMH32R1R–Huge & ornate 19th century gothic style Martyrs monument in Oxford with background of historic buildings & people strolling past
RMBMENH4–UK Oxford St. Michael At The Northgate
RM2C8M08F–John Foxe (1516-1587), English clergyman, historian, and author of Actes & Monuments, better known as Foxe's Book of Martyrs.
RFR64RG2–The Martyrs Memorial Oxford.The monument was built 300 years after the events of the English Reformation and commemorates the Bishop of Worcester Hugh Latimer and Bishop of London Nicholas Ridley, who were burned nearby on October 16, 1555 after having been convicted of heresy because of their Protestant beliefs after a quick trial. It also commemorates the former Archbishop of Canterbury Thomas Cranmer, who was similarly executed (after having watched his colleagues' painful deaths while imprisoned in a nearby tower and the Vatican having permitted his degradation from holy orders in February
RMBA56G2–Oxford, England, UK. Martyrs' Memorial (Gilbert Scott - 1841)
RMBXKTCX–The place of martyrdom of Bishops Ridley and Latimer at Oxford, showing Dr. Smith preaching before their execution.
RMD85Y04–Martyrs Memorial Oxford
RF2CTCGBH–OXFORD CITY ENGLAND THE MARTYRS MONUMENT IN MAGDALEN STREET THE RANDOLPH HOTEL AND ASHMOLEAN MUSEUM BEHIND
RF2B6HM8B–The Martyrs' Memorial is a Victorian Gothic monument to memorializing 3 Oxford martyrs of the 16th century in a sunny day
RMBKWMMC–The Martyr's Cross, Broad Street, Oxford marking the site of the deaths of bishops Ridley, Latimer and Cranmer in 1555
RF2CTCG8K–OXFORD CITY ENGLAND THE MARTYRS MEMORIAL ON MAGDALEN STREET
RF2AEX0JY–Martyrs' Memorial and St. Giles. Oxford. By Ernest Haslehust 1920 old print
RMR52906–'A table describing the burning of Bishop Ridley and Father Latimer at Oxford ...'. Hugh Latimer and Nicholas Ridley were burnt at the stake on the 16th October 1555. They became known as the Oxford Martyrs of Anglicanism, along with Thomas Cranmer. Actes and monuments of these latter and perillous dayes ... [ Foxe's Book of Martyrs]. London, 1583. Source: 4824.k.3 opposite page 1783. Author: FOXE, JOHN.
RMG2PYTW–THE RANDOLPH HOTEL AND MARTYRS MEMORIAL IN MAGDALEN STREET OXFORD CITY
RMA4MWCM–A tour guide in Broad st Oxford,near the mark on the road that marks the spot of the martyrdom of three religious leaders
RF2CTCG7R–OXFORD CITY ENGLAND THE MARTYRS MEMORIAL AND RANDOLPH HOTEL ON MAGDALEN STREET
RF2WNA35T–1900 Historic Black and White Photograph of Martyrs Memorial and St. Mary Magdalen Church, Magdalen Street, Oxford, England, UK
RFJJ06TT–Foreign students and tourists enjoying a visit to Oxford and the Martyrs' Memorial
RM2H485DK–Pembroke College, Oxford: with Martyr's Memorial in the background. Line engraving by H. Le Keux, 1837, after F. Mackenzie.
RFREMF1F–Plaque at Holywell street on a wall of New college, university of Oxford, England, commemorates four Catholic christians martyrs executed for their re
RF360°PN8B90–Oxford, Martyr's Memorial
RM2C8M084–John Foxe (1516-1587), English clergyman, historian, and author of Actes & Monuments, better known as Foxe's Book of Martyrs.
RMJBWF02–The Martyrdom of Archbishop Cranmer. Engraving from c 1780 edition of The New Book of Martyrs by Rev Dr Henry Southwell LLD
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