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"Latimer: A Tale of Faith, Courage, and Martyrdom" Step into the world of Latimer, where history intertwines with destiny

Background imageLatimer Collection: Hugh Latimer, C. 1487 To 1555. Anglican Bishop And Martyr. From The Book Short History Of The

Hugh Latimer, C. 1487 To 1555. Anglican Bishop And Martyr. From The Book Short History Of The English People By J. R
Hugh Latimer, C.1487 To 1555. Anglican Bishop And Martyr. From The Book Short History Of The English People By J.R. Green, Published London 1893

Background imageLatimer Collection: Hugh Latimer, 1485-1555 English Preacher And Martyr. Latimer Preaching Before Edward Vi 1555

Hugh Latimer, 1485-1555 English Preacher And Martyr. Latimer Preaching Before Edward Vi 1555

Background imageLatimer Collection: Portrait And Signature Of Bishop Hugh Latimer 1485 To 1555 English Preacher And Protestant Martyr

Portrait And Signature Of Bishop Hugh Latimer 1485 To 1555 English Preacher And Protestant Martyr. From The National And Domestic History Of England By William Aubrey Published London Circa 1890

Background imageLatimer Collection: Hugh Latimer 1485 To 1490-1555 English Protestant Preacher And Martyr Presenting The Bible To King

Hugh Latimer 1485 To 1490-1555 English Protestant Preacher And Martyr Presenting The Bible To King Henry Viii 1491-1547 From Old Englands Worthies By Lord Brougham And Others Published London Circa

Background imageLatimer Collection: Bishop Hugh Latimer 1485-1555 English Preacher And Martyr From Old Englands Worthies By Lord

Bishop Hugh Latimer 1485-1555 English Preacher And Martyr From Old Englands Worthies By Lord Brougham And Others Published London Circa 1880 s

Background imageLatimer Collection: Mary Latimer-Nun by Eva Elwes

Mary Latimer-Nun by Eva Elwes
Promotional postcard for Mary Latimer-Nun by Eva Elwes. First produced Osborne Theatre, Manchester, 15th September 1913. From the Stories Appearing Weekly in the Heartsease Library. Artist: E. P

Background imageLatimer Collection: ENGLAND: GYPSY CAMP, 1880. Gypsy camp near Latimer Road in Notting Hill, England

ENGLAND: GYPSY CAMP, 1880. Gypsy camp near Latimer Road in Notting Hill, England. English engraving, 1880

Background imageLatimer Collection: REBECCA ANN FELTON (1835-1930). N

REBECCA ANN FELTON (1835-1930). N

Background imageLatimer Collection: Gypsy Camp near Latimer road, London

Gypsy Camp near Latimer road, London
Sketches of gypsy life: an encampment near Latimer road, Notting Hill. Mr. George Smith, social reformer of Coalville, Leicester, can been seen conversing with a gypsy family in the fore ground. 1879

Background imageLatimer Collection: Gypsy camp in Notting Hill

Gypsy camp in Notting Hill
Sketches of Gypsy life: a camp near Latimer Road, Notting Hill

Background imageLatimer Collection: Duchess / Northumberland

Duchess / Northumberland
ELIZABETH DUCHESS OF NORTHUMBERLAND Wife of Sir Hugh Percy (Smithson) 1st Duke (3rd creation) & granddaughter of the heiress of Percy family. Date: 1716 - 1776

Background imageLatimer Collection: Edward VI & Latimer

Edward VI & Latimer
Edward VI listens to the preaching of Hugh Latimer, bishop of Worcester, at Westminster, but his successor, Mary, will have him burnt for heresy Date: circa 1550

Background imageLatimer Collection: The Waterfall, Latimer, Buckinghamshire

The Waterfall, Latimer, Buckinghamshire
The Waterfall, Latimer, Chesham, Buckinghamshire, England. Date: 1910s

Background imageLatimer Collection: Laura Walker in the role of Mary Latimer, nun

Laura Walker in the role of Mary Latimer, nun
Laura Walker, actress, in the role of Mary Latimer, nun. Date: early 20th century

Background imageLatimer Collection: Hugh Latimer, Bishop

Hugh Latimer, Bishop
HUGH LATIMER bishop of Worcester, burnt with Ridley for his protestant views. Date: 1485? - 1555

Background imageLatimer Collection: Latimers Birthplace

Latimers Birthplace
The birthplace of HUGH LATIMER, bishop of Worcester, who was burnt alive in the reign of Mary in 1555. Date: 1485

Background imageLatimer Collection: ENGLISH REFORMERS. From left to right: Nicholas Ridley (1500?-1555), Thomas Cranmer (1489-1556)

ENGLISH REFORMERS. From left to right: Nicholas Ridley (1500?-1555), Thomas Cranmer (1489-1556), and Hugh Latimer (c1485-1555). Mezzotint by John Sartain after H. Lejune, 19th century

Background imageLatimer Collection: ENGLISH REFORMERS. From left to right: Nicholas Ridley (1500?-1555), Thomas Cranmer (1489-1556)

ENGLISH REFORMERS. From left to right: Nicholas Ridley (1500?-1555), Thomas Cranmer (1489-1556), and Hugh Latimer (c1485-1555). Mezzotint by John Sartain after H. Lejune, 19th century

Background imageLatimer Collection: HUGH LATIMER (1485-1555). English reformation leader and Protestant martyr. Line engraving

HUGH LATIMER (1485-1555). English reformation leader and Protestant martyr. Line engraving, 17th century

Background imageLatimer Collection: LEWIS LATIMER (1848-1928). American inventor. Photograph, 1882

LEWIS LATIMER (1848-1928). American inventor. Photograph, 1882

Background imageLatimer Collection: Nicholas Ridley (c1500-55), Bishop of London 1550: English Protestant reformer

Nicholas Ridley (c1500-55), Bishop of London 1550: English Protestant reformer and martyr burnt with Latimer in front of Balliol College, Oxford. Under Mary I, found guilty of heresy

Background imageLatimer Collection: Hugh Latimer and Nicholas Ridley burned at the stake for heresy. Hugh Latimer (c

Hugh Latimer and Nicholas Ridley burned at the stake for heresy. Hugh Latimer (c.ja1487 - 16 October 1555) Bishop of Worcester before the Reformation

Background imageLatimer Collection: Hugh Latimer (c1485-1555) English Protestant martyr, preaching in front of Edward VI

Hugh Latimer (c1485-1555) English Protestant martyr, preaching in front of Edward VI. Under the Roman Catholic Mary I he was burnt at the stake with Ridley and Cranmer at Oxford

Background imageLatimer Collection: Nicholas Ridley (c1500-1555) Bishop of London 1550. English Protestant reformer

Nicholas Ridley (c1500-1555) Bishop of London 1550. English Protestant reformer and martyr writing while in prison. Under Mary I he was found guilty of heresy

Background imageLatimer Collection: HUGH LATIMER (1485-1555). English religious reformer. Bishop Latimer before a Catholic tribunal

HUGH LATIMER (1485-1555). English religious reformer. Bishop Latimer before a Catholic tribunal during the reign of Mary I. Wood engraving from an 1832 American edition of John Foxes Book of Martyrs

Background imageLatimer Collection: OXFORD MARTYRS, 1556. Procession in Oxford, England, of Queen Marys representatives

OXFORD MARTYRS, 1556. Procession in Oxford, England, of Queen Marys representatives, meeting to interrogate the Protestant bishops Thomas Cranmer, Nicholas Ridley and Hugh Latimer, April 1555

Background imageLatimer Collection: RIDLEY & LATIMER, 1555. The burning of Bischops Nicholas Ridley

RIDLEY & LATIMER, 1555. The burning of Bischops Nicholas Ridley and Hugh Latimer at the stake near the gates of Balliol College, Oxford, 16 October 1555: engraving, 1812

Background imageLatimer Collection: Henry VIII and Katharine Parr

Henry VIII and Katharine Parr
Notarial attestation of the marriage of Henry VIII and Katharine Latymer, alias Parr, 12 July 1543 Date: 12th July 1543

Background imageLatimer Collection: Henry Latimer, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing right

Henry Latimer, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing right. Date 1798

Background imageLatimer Collection: Inside a van, near Latimer Road, Notting Hill

Inside a van, near Latimer Road, Notting Hill
Living conditions inside a gipsy caravan, near Latimer Road. Date: 1879

Background imageLatimer Collection: Countess Northumberland

Countess Northumberland
ELIZABETH, COUNTESS OF NORTHUMBERLAND Baroness Percy, Lucy, Poynings, Fitzpain, Bryan and Latimer (wife of Sir Hugh Percy). Date: 1716 - 1776

Background imageLatimer Collection: VIEW OF OXFORD, c1885. Martyrs Monument, Oxford, a memorial to the 16th-century Protestant martyrs

VIEW OF OXFORD, c1885. Martyrs Monument, Oxford, a memorial to the 16th-century Protestant martyrs Nicholas Ridley, Hugh Latimer, and Thomas Cranmer. Lithograph, c1885

Background imageLatimer Collection: River Chess from the grounds of Latimer House, Latimer, Buckinghamshire

River Chess from the grounds of Latimer House, Latimer, Buckinghamshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe



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"Latimer: A Tale of Faith, Courage, and Martyrdom" Step into the world of Latimer, where history intertwines with destiny. Meet Gypsy Lee, the enigmatic fortune teller who foretold a future filled with turmoil and change. As England experienced its Reformation, one man emerged as a leader in this transformative era - Hugh Latimer. Hugh Latimer (1485-1555), an influential figure in the English Reformation movement and a Protestant martyr, left an indelible mark on history. In an engraving by H. Meyer from 1826, we see his resolute gaze capturing the essence of his unwavering convictions. On that fateful day - October 16th, 1555 - at Oxford University in England, Hugh Latimer and Nicholas Ridley faced their ultimate test. Bound to stakes while flames licked at their feet, it was then that Latimer uttered those immortal words to Ridley: "Be of good comfort. . We shall this day light such a candle in England as I trust shall never be put out. " These words echoed through time like a beacon of hope for generations to come. But fate had other plans for Latimer. The Admiral intervened just in time to save him from certain death – escaping the fiery grasp that claimed so many others during those turbulent times. Yet not all tales about they are marked by tragedy; some are stories of resilience and strength. Mary Latimer-Nun's portrait by Eva Elwes captures her spirit as she defied societal expectations to follow her own path. In "Faiths Victory in Romes Cruelty, " a poignant propaganda poem honoring Protestant martyrs engraved within black-and-white photos lies testament to the enduring legacy left behind by these brave souls who stood up against persecution. Beyond historical figures bearing this name lie modern-day individuals like Tanerau and Joanne Latimer whose lives continue to shape the world in their own unique ways.