These godly women (before mentioned) were both of Ipswich, and suffered about the same time with Cranmer. When in prison together, Mrs. Trunchfield was less ardent and zealous than Mrs. Potten; but when at the stake, her hope in glory was brigh... Read more of Agnes Potten And Joan Trunchfield at Martyrs.caInformational Site Network Informational.ca
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Who Was First?

A Wonderful Village.

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The Tiring Irons.

Such A Getting Upstairs.

The Five Pennies.

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The Ruby Brooch.

The Dovetailed Block.

Jack And The Beanstalk.

The Hymn-board Poser.

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The Gardener And The Cook.

Placing Halfpennies.

Find The Man's Wife.