Hugh Latimer
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Latimer preaching to a crowd, including Edward VI, in Westminster, from John Foxe's book (1563) |
Hugh Latimer (b. approx. 1485/90, d.
October 16,
1555) was a famous
Protestant martyr.
Latimer was born into a family of farmers in
Thurcaston,
Leicestershire. From around 14 years of age he started to attend
Peterhouse, Cambridge, and was known as a good student. After receiving his
academic degrees and being
ordained, he developed a reputation as a very
zealous Roman Catholic. At first he opposed the
Lutheran opinion of his day, but his views changed after meeting the clergyman
Thomas Bilney.
In
1510, he was elected a Fellow of
Clare College, Cambridge and in
1522 became university preacher. He became noted for his
reformist teachings, which attracted the attention of the authorities. During
King Henry VIII's reign he was twice imprisoned in the
Tower of London (
1539 and
1546). During the reign of Henry's son
Edward VI, he was restored to favour as the English church moved in a more
Protestant direction. However, when Edward's sister
Queen Mary I came to the throne, he was tried for his beliefs and teachings in
Oxford and
imprisoned. In October
1555 he was
burned at the stake outside
Balliol College, Oxford.
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Burning of Latimer and Ridley, from John Foxe's book (1563) |
Latimer was executed beside
Nicholas Ridley. He is
quoted as having said to Ridley:
Be of good comfort, Master Ridley, and play the man; we shall this day light such a candle, by God's grace, in England, as I trust shall never be put out.The deaths of Latimer, Ridley and later
Cranmer â€" now known as the
Oxford Martyrs â€" are commemorated in Oxford by the Victorian
Martyrs' Memorial which is located near the actual execution site. The Latimer room in Clare College, Cambridge is named after him.
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John Foxe*
John Knox*
List of Martyrs*
Martin Luther*
University of Cambridge*
University of Oxford*
Fahrenheit 451 Ray Bradbury's book which quotes Latimer's final words
This entry includes public domain text originally from the 1890 Pronouncing Edition of the Holy Bible (Biographical Sketches of the Translators and Reformers and other eminent biblical scholars).*
Hugh Latimer - Protestant Martyr*
Free ebook of Hugh Latimer at
Project Gutenberg