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Agnes Potten and Joan Trunchfield (both d. Ipswich, Suffolk, 19 February 1556) were two English Ipswich women who were imprisoned and burned at the stake during the Marian persecutions: both are commemorated among the Ipswich Martyrs. Their arrest followed immediately after the burning of Robert Samuel.
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imprisoned, and burnt at the stake on 31 August. During his confinement two devout women of reformist views, AgnesPottenandJoanTrunchfield, visited Samuel...