Agnes Potten and Joan Trunchfield
Agnes Potten and Joan Trunchfield (both d. Ipswich, Suffolk, 19 February 1556) were two English Ipswich women who were imprisoned and burned at the stake during the Marian persecutions: both are commemorated among the Ipswich Martyrs. Their arrest followed immediately after the burning of Robert Samuel.
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Agnes Potten and Joan Trunchfield
Agnes Potten and Joan Trunchfield (both d. Ipswich, Suffolk, 19 February 1556) were two English Ipswich women who were imprisoned and burned at the stake during the Marian persecutions: both are commemorated among the Ipswich Martyrs. Their arrest followed immediately after the burning of Robert Samuel.
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Agnes Potten and Joan Trunchfi ...... the burning of Robert Samuel.
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Agnes Potten and Joan Trunchfi ...... the burning of Robert Samuel.
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