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- Lancaster_Martyrs abstract "During the English reformation a number of men were executed at Lancaster in England as a consequence of their Catholic faith. They are commonly referred to as the Lancaster Martyrs and are commemorated locally by the Lancaster Martyrs Memorial Stone which may be found close to the centre of Lancaster city.Law at the time, such as the Jesuits, etc. Act 1584, made it treason to be a Catholic priest in England and therefore Catholic priests were typically hung,drawn and quartered. Laymen convicted of assisting priests were usually sentenced to the lesser punishment of execution by hanging.".
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- Lancaster_Martyrs wikiPageWikiLink Ambrose_Barlow.
- Lancaster_Martyrs wikiPageWikiLink Beatification.
- Lancaster_Martyrs wikiPageWikiLink Canonization.
- Lancaster_Martyrs wikiPageWikiLink Collect.
- Lancaster_Martyrs wikiPageWikiLink Edmund_Arrowsmith.
- Lancaster_Martyrs wikiPageWikiLink Edward_Bamber.
- Lancaster_Martyrs wikiPageWikiLink Forty_Martyrs_of_England_and_Wales.
- Lancaster_Martyrs wikiPageWikiLink Hanged,_drawn_and_quartered.
- Lancaster_Martyrs wikiPageWikiLink James_Bell_(priest).
- Lancaster_Martyrs wikiPageWikiLink Jesuits,_etc._Act_1584.
- Lancaster_Martyrs wikiPageWikiLink John_Finch_(martyr).
- Lancaster_Martyrs wikiPageWikiLink John_Thulis.
- Lancaster_Martyrs wikiPageWikiLink John_Woodcock_(martyr).
- Lancaster_Martyrs wikiPageWikiLink Lancaster,_Lancashire.
- Lancaster_Martyrs wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Catholic_martyrs_of_the_English_Reformation.
- Lancaster_Martyrs wikiPageWikiLink Morecambe_Bay.
- Lancaster_Martyrs wikiPageWikiLink Pilgrimage_of_Grace.
- Lancaster_Martyrs wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Herst.
- Lancaster_Martyrs wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Nutter.
- Lancaster_Martyrs wikiPageWikiLink Sawley_Abbey.
- Lancaster_Martyrs wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Whittaker_(martyr).
- Lancaster_Martyrs wikiPageWikiLink Thurston_Hunt.
- Lancaster_Martyrs wikiPageWikiLink Whalley_Abbey.
- Lancaster_Martyrs wikiPageWikiLink Williamson_Park,_Lancaster.
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- Lancaster_Martyrs wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lancaster Martyrs".
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- Lancaster_Martyrs comment "During the English reformation a number of men were executed at Lancaster in England as a consequence of their Catholic faith. They are commonly referred to as the Lancaster Martyrs and are commemorated locally by the Lancaster Martyrs Memorial Stone which may be found close to the centre of Lancaster city.Law at the time, such as the Jesuits, etc. Act 1584, made it treason to be a Catholic priest in England and therefore Catholic priests were typically hung,drawn and quartered.".
- Lancaster_Martyrs label "Lancaster Martyrs".
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