English Lollard in Norfolk in the fifteenth century
Hawise Mone
Born
married in 1428
Died
after 1430
Nationality
Kingdom of England
Other names
sometimes Hawish Moon
Known for
organising Lollard meetings
Spouse
Thomas Mone
Children
a daughter
Hawise Mone (fl. 1428–1430) was an English Lollard in Norfolk in the fifteenth century. She was brought to trial after arranging meetings that had included the heretic William White who was burnt at the stake in 1428.
HawiseMone (fl. 1428–1430) was an English Lollard in Norfolk in the fifteenth century. She was brought to trial after arranging meetings that had included...
bishop HawiseMone (fl. 1428–1430), English Lollard in Norfolk in the fifteenth century Jean Mone (c. 1500 – c. 1548), Brabant sculptor John Mone (1929–2016)...
confession to church officials. Baxter was an admirer of her fellow Lollard HawiseMone. She and Baxter were followers of the heretical priest William White...
who was sentenced to be flogged in church and in public. He also tried HawiseMone (fl. 1428–1430) and they both agreed to recant their heresies. Alnwick...
Friars Minor, Conventual (under the Custody of Worcester) founded 1245-6 by Hawise, Countess of Powys; dissolved 1538; granted to Richard Andrews and Nicholas...