The Tudor Society

March 15 – Bishop John Hooper is deprived of his bishopric

On 15th March 1554, in the reign of Queen Mary I, John Hooper, Bishop of Gloucester and Worcester, was deprived of his bishopric while imprisoned in Fleet Prison.

Hooper had been charged with owing over five hundred pounds in unpaid first fruits, a charge he denied.

Let me tell you a bit more about this man, who ended up being a Marian martyr…

Hooper was deprived of his bishopric on 15th March 1554 and he was tried in January 1555. He was executed by being burnt at the stake on 9th February 1555. He suffered a long burning due to green wood being used and the wind. Here's my video on his execution:

Image: A hand-coloured stipple engraving of Bishop John Hooper by Henry Bryan Hall, after James Warren Childe.

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