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Sign up freeSir Thomas Harding, farmer, burnt at the stake for heresy in wanting to read Scripture in English 1448–1532 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1448
Birth Location: Cambridge, Gloucestershire, England
Death Date: 30 May 1532
Death Location: Winchcomb, Gloucestershire, England -murdered by spectator while awaiting execution
Father: Sir Knight
Mother: Lady Outhe
Spouse(s): Lady VIII)
Children(s): Sir Harding, Joan Hewitt
The story of Sir Thomas Harding, farmer, burnt at the stake for heresy in wanting to read Scripture in English began in 1448 in Cambridge, Gloucestershire, England. Sir Thomas Harding, farmer, burnt at the stake for heresy in wanting to read Scripture in English married Lady Margaret Oswald Burned At The Stake As A Lollard By King Henry Viii, and had children including Joan Harding Hewitt, Sir William Fitz Harding. Sir Thomas Harding, farmer, burnt at the stake for heresy in wanting to read Scripture in English passed away in 1532 in Winchcomb, Gloucestershire, England -murdered by spectator while awaiting execution.
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Biography
- The story of Sir Thomas Harding, farmer, burnt at the stake for heresy in wanting to read Scripture in English began in 1448 in Cambridge, Gloucestershire, England.
- Sir Thomas Harding, farmer, burnt at the stake for heresy in wanting to read Scripture in English married Lady Margaret Oswald Burned At The Stake As A Lollard By King Henry Viii, and had children including Joan Harding Hewitt, Sir William Fitz Harding.
- Sir Thomas Harding, farmer, burnt at the stake for heresy in wanting to read Scripture in English passed away in 1532 in Winchcomb, Gloucestershire, England -murdered by spectator while awaiting execution.
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Sir English's Descendants
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1. Sir (William Fitz) Harding 1476–1545 m. Lady (Isabel) Harbottle 1480–1540
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1. Richard Harding 1497–1558 m. Joan\Joan Barley 1500–1572
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1. Edward (Thomas Harding* of) Botley 1512–1576 m. Joan Benning 1517–1565
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1. Richard (Wm) FitzHarding 1540–1598 m. Martha (Katherine) Woodfall 1541–1595 m. Elizabeth Adams 1540–1567
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2. Elizabeth Harding 1547–
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3. John Harding 1557–
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4. Mary HARDING 1552–
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5. William Harding 1549–1585
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6. Helen Harding 1545–
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7. Margarite HARDING 1541–
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8. Christen (Cyprian) Harding 1540–1582
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9. Isobel (Harding* of) Botley 1537–
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10. Thomas Harding 1540–1578
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11. Mary Harding 1542–
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2. Rodger Harding 1513–1575
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3. Isabell Harding 1527–1560
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4. George Harding 1525–1616
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5. Sampson (Esquire) Harding* 1508–1565
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6. William Harding 1544–1603
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7. Catherine Harding 1515–1571
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8. Thomas Harding 1513–1575
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9. THOMAS HARDING 1546–1591
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10. Edward Harding* 1513–1576
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11. Thomas Harding 1523–1591
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2. John Harding 1501–1594
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3. Margaret Harding 1503–1558
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4. Ann (Agnes) Harding 1499–1558
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2. Joan (Harding) Hewitt 1468–1536
Sir English's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1448
Event Place: Cambridge, Gloucestershire, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 30 May 1532
Event Place: Winchcomb, Gloucestershire, England -murdered by spectator while awaiting execution