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The arrest of John Brown, a Lollard, burned at Ashford in 1517 (engraving)
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The arrest of John Brown, a Lollard, burned at Ashford in 1517 (engraving)
973051 The arrest of John Brown, a Lollard, burned at Ashford in 1517 (engraving) by Johnston, Alexander (1815-91) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The arrest of John Brown, a Lollard, burned at Ashford in 1517. Illustration for The Popular History of England by Charles Macfarlane and Thomas Archer (Blackie, 1886).); © Look and Learn
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1517 Arrest Ashford Burned John Brown Lollard
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The Arrest of John Brown - A Glimpse into England's Historical Turmoil
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. This engraving, created by Alexander Johnston in the 19th century, depicts a significant event from English history - the arrest of John Brown, a Lollard, who was later burned at Ashford in 1517. The image offers us a window into the tumultuous times and religious conflicts that plagued Europe during this period. John Brown's story is one of resistance against established religious norms. As a follower of the Lollard movement, which advocated for reform within the Catholic Church, he challenged traditional beliefs and practices. However, his dissenting voice did not go unnoticed by authorities. In this arresting scene, we witness Brown being apprehended by law enforcement officers. Their stern expressions reflect their determination to suppress any deviation from mainstream religious doctrines. The artist skillfully captures the tension and fear that must have permeated the air as onlookers observed this dramatic event unfold. This engraving serves as an illustration for "The Popular History of England" written by Charles Macfarlane and Thomas Archer in 1886. It reminds us how historical events shape our present-day society and prompts contemplation on issues such as freedom of thought and expression. As we gaze upon this powerful artwork today, let it serve as a reminder to cherish our hard-fought liberties while acknowledging those who dared to challenge societal norms throughout history.
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