WebRM TAACFR – The Burning of Bishop Hooper (c1495-1555) at Gloucester, 9th February 1555. From John Foxe's 'Book of Martyrs' or 'Actes and Monuments', 1570. Hooper was an Anglican Bishop of both … John Roy Hooper (also Johan Hoper; c. 1495 – 9 February 1555) was an English churchman, Anglican Bishop of Gloucester, later of Worcester and Gloucester, a Protestant reformer and a Protestant martyr. A proponent of the English Reformation, he was executed for heresy by burning during the reign of Queen … See more In 1538, a John Hooper appears among the names of the Black Friars at Gloucester, and also among the White Friars at Bristol, who surrendered their houses to the king. A John Hooper was likewise See more Hooper found it necessary to leave for the continent again, probably in 1544, and he reached Strasbourg by 1546. He decided to permanently move to See more After a course of Lenten sermons before the king, he was offered the bishopric of Gloucester. This led to the prolonged vestments controversy; in his sermons before the king and elsewhere Hooper had denounced the "Aaronic vestments" and the oath by the … See more Upon Edward VI's death, Northumberland tried to supplant Mary Tudor with his own daughter-in-law, Jane Grey. Hooper opposed this plot … See more It was not until May 1549 that Hooper returned to England. There, he became the principal champion of Swiss Calvinism, against the Lutherans as well as the Catholics, … See more Though Hooper had a low view of the role of bishops in the church, he soon set about a visitation of his diocese, which revealed a condition of almost incredible ignorance among … See more Hooper represented the radical wing of English Protestantism. While he expressed dissatisfaction with some of Calvin's … See more
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WebFOLK MUSEUM (BISHOP HOOPERS LODGING), Non Civil Parish - 1245071 Historic England Home Listing Search the List List Entry FOLK MUSEUM (BISHOP HOOPERS LODGING) FOLK MUSEUM (BISHOP HOOPERS LODGING), 99 AND 101, WESTGATE STREET Listed on the National Heritage List for England. Search over 400,000 listed … WebBishop Hooper's Monument, Gloucester, Gloucestershire This monument commemorating Bishop Hooper was built in 1861-63. It is on the site where the bishop … WebBishop Hooper's Monument Built in 1862 to commemorate the site of the execution of the second Bishop of Gloucester. Under the reign of the Catholic Queen Mary I, Bishop … csub advising zoom