Anne Askew (sometimes spelled Ayscough or Ascue), married name Anne Kyme (1521 – 16 July 1546), was an English writer, poet, and Protestant preacher who was condemned as a heretic during the reign of Henry VIII of England. She and Margaret Cheyne are the only women on record known to have been both tortured in the Tower of London and burnt at the stake. (From Wikipedia) More about Anne Askew:
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Books by Anne Askew Books about Anne Askew: Filed under: Askew, Anne, 1521-1546 The Fells of Swarthmoor Hall and Their Friends, With an Account of Their Ancestor, Anne Askew, The Martyr: A Portraiture of Religious And Family Life in the Seventeenth Century, Compiled Chiefly from Original Letters and Other Documents, Never Before Published (second edition; London: F. B. Kitto, 1867), by Maria Webb (page images at HathiTrust) Select Works of John Bale, D.D., Bishop of Ossory: Containing the Examinations of Lord Cobham, William Thorpe, and Anne Askew, and The Image of Both Churches (Cambridge: Printed at the University press, 1849), by John Bale, ed. by Henry Christmas, contrib. by John Oldcastle, William Thorpe, and Anne Askew (multiple formats at archive.org)
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9 additional books about Anne Askew in the extended shelves: The Fells of Swarthmoor hall and their friends : with an accountof their ancestor, Anne Askew, the martyr. A portraiture of religious and family life in the seventeenth century, compiled chiefly from original letters and other documents, never before published / by Maria Webb. (A.W. Bennett, 1865), by Maria Webb (page images at HathiTrust)
Select works of Bishop Bale (Printed at the University press, 1849), by John Bale and Henry Christmas (page images at HathiTrust)
The Fells of Swarthmoor Hall and their friends; with an account of their ancestor, Anne Askew, the martyr. A portraiture of religious and family life in the seventeenth century, comp. chiefly from original letters and other documents never before published. (H. Longstreth, 1884), by Maria Webb (page images at HathiTrust)
The Fells of Swarthmoor Hall and their friends : with an account of their ancestor, Anne Askew, the martyr. A portraiture of religious and family life in the seventeenth century, comp. chiefly from original letters and other documents never before published (H. Longstreth, 1896), by Maria Webb (page images at HathiTrust)
Select works of John Bale ... : Containing the examinations of Lord Cobham, William Thorpe, and Anne Askewe, and The image of both churches. (Printed at the University press, 1849), by John Bale and Henry Christmas (page images at HathiTrust)
Anne Askew, intituled, I am a vvoman poor and blind ([London : s.n., 167-?]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
The first examinacyon of Anne Askewe lately martyred in Smythfelde, by the Romysh popes vpholders, with the elucydacyon of Iohan Bale. ([Imprented at Marpurg in the lande of Hessen [i.e. Wesel : Printed by D. van der Straten], in Nouembre, anno 1546]), by Anne Askew and John Bale (HTML at EEBO TCP)
The first examinacio[n] of Anne Askewe latelye martired in Smythfelde, by the Romyshe popes vpholders, wyth the elucydacyon of Iohan Bale. ([Imprynted at Marpurg in the lande of Hessen [i.e. London : Printed by Nicholas Hill?], in Nouembre. Anno 1546 [1547?]]), by Anne Askew and John Bale (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Confutation of Shaxtons articles. (Imprinted at London : By [S. Mierdman? for] Iohn Day, and William Seres, dwellynge in Sepulchres parish, at the signe of the Resurrection, a litle aboue Holbourne conduite. Cum gratia & priuilegio ad imprimendum solum, [1548]), by Robert Crowley and Nicholas Shaxton (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Books by Anne Askew: Askew, Anne, 1521-1546, contrib.: Select Works of John Bale, D.D., Bishop of Ossory: Containing the Examinations of Lord Cobham, William Thorpe, and Anne Askew, and The Image of Both Churches (Cambridge: Printed at the University press, 1849), by John Bale, ed. by Henry Christmas, also contrib. by John Oldcastle and William Thorpe (multiple formats at archive.org)
Additional books by Anne Askew in the extended shelves: Askew, Anne, 1521-1546: The first examinacio[n] of Anne Askewe latelye martired in Smythfelde, by the Romyshe popes vpholders, wyth the elucydacyon of Iohan Bale. ([Imprynted at Marpurg in the lande of Hessen [i.e. London : Printed by Nicholas Hill?], in Nouembre. Anno 1546 [1547?]]), also by John Bale (HTML at EEBO TCP) Askew, Anne, 1521-1546: The first examinacyon of Anne Askewe lately martyred in Smythfelde, by the Romysh popes vpholders, with the elucydacyon of Iohan Bale. ([Imprented at Marpurg in the lande of Hessen [i.e. Wesel : Printed by D. van der Straten], in Nouembre, anno 1546]), also by John Bale (HTML at EEBO TCP) Askew, Anne, 1521-1546: The lattre examinacyon of Anne Askewe latelye martyred in Smythfelde, by the wycked Synagoge of Antichrist, with the Elucydacyon of Iohan Bale. ([Imprented at Marpurg in the lande of Hessen [i.e. Wesel : Printed by D. van der Straten], 16, die Ianuarij, anno 1. 5. 4. 7.] [1547]), also by John Bale (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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