14 results filtered with: Terry, Garnet
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Bishop Hugh Latimer preaching before Edward VI at Westminster. Etching by Terry.
Terry, Garnet.Reference: 30474i- Pictures
Above, the martyr Cutbert Sison is tortured on the rack; below, Thomas Hinshaw is scourged on his bare bottom under the supervision of Bishop Bonner. Etching by G. Terry.
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Public follies and deceptions in England in 1774. Etching by G. Terry, 1774.
Terry, Garnet.Date: Sept. 1 1774Reference: 29318i- Pictures
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Above, four martyrs are chained to a post and burnt at the stake in Canterbury; below, a procession of twenty-two prisoners tied together and brought from Colchester to London, presumably for trial. Etching with engraving by G. Terry.
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Above, martyrs Woodman, Steves, Mainard, Hosman, Wood, Morris, Burges, Ashdon and Groves are burnt together at the stake in Lewes; below, the hand of Rose Allins is held over a flaming torch by Edmund Tyrill. Etching by G. Terry.
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Above, the martyrs Cicely Ormes and Margaret Thurston are burnt back to back at the stake in Colchester and the burning at a stake in Islington of the martyrs Ralph Alderton, Margery Austoo and R. Roth; below the burning of the martyr Cicely Ormes in Norwich. Etching by G. Terry.
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A procession to St. Mary's Church, Cambridge, and the burning of Protestant books in Cambridge marketplace. Etching by G. Terry.
Date: 1700-1799Reference: 30403i- Pictures
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Above, a cat in a priest's habit is hung on the gallows with priests laughing at the sight; below, a blindfolded man is hung and the rope breaks to release him to the ground. Etching by G. Terry.
Date: 1776Reference: 43164i- E-books
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An affectionate address to the members of the Methodist Society, in Leeds, and elsewhere; respecting the late transactions at Bristol. To which is added, a postscript, containing Some Remarks on a Pamphlet, entitled, Observations on a Separation of the Me
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The beheading of the Duke of Suffolk. Engraving by G. Terry.
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Cabinet-making: a dressing table with many looking-glasses, drawers, and compartments. Engraving by G. Terry after T. Sheraton, 1792.
Sheraton, Thomas, 1751-1806.Date: 3 May 1792Reference: 41338i- E-books
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An affectionate address to the members of the Methodist Society, in Leeds, and elsewhere; respecting the late transactions at Bristol. To which is added, a postscript, ... By Onesimus
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Above, two martyrs, Dirick Carver and Margery Polley are burnt at the stake: below, two martyrs, John Denley and Thomas Iveson are burnt alive at the stake. Etching by G. Terry.
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Above, the martyr George Marsh is burnt at the stake below a barrel of gunpowder, and John Cardmaker and John Warne are burnt at the stake in a marketplace; below, a woman is shamefully exposed to passers-by in a cage on London Bridge. Etching by G. Terry.
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