English Puritan physician and controversial writer
John Bastwick by Wenceslaus Hollar
John Bastwick (1593–1654) was an English Puritan physician and controversial writer. He was punished for his sedition and this included having his ears removed. He was supported by petitions from his wife Susanna Bestwick.
JohnBastwick (1593–1654) was an English Puritan physician and controversial writer. He was punished for his sedition and this included having his ears...
writings: in 1630 Alexander Leighton and in 1637 still other Puritans, JohnBastwick, Henry Burton, and William Prynne. In Scotland one of the Covenanters...
as branding or having an ear cut off (cropping), as in the case of JohnBastwick. In Protestant cultures (such as in the Scandinavian countries), the...
Auckland. In the 1630s, he was apprenticed to John Hewson, who introduced him to the Puritan physician JohnBastwick, an active pamphleteer against Episcopacy...
Catholicism, and when they complained he had them arrested. In 1637, JohnBastwick, Henry Burton, and William Prynne had their ears cut off for writing...
other religious dissenters such as William Prynne, Alexander Leighton, JohnBastwick and Henry Burton, abolished the Star Chamber with the Habeas Corpus...
Sabbath-breakers he introduced Noy's recent death as a warning. In an appendix to JohnBastwick's Flagellum Pontificis and in A Breviate of the Bishops' intolerable...
on gentlemen. For example, in 1637 William Prynne, Henry Burton and JohnBastwick were pilloried, whipped and mutilated by cropping and imprisoned indefinitely...
of three dissenters – William Prynne, Henry Burton (theologian) and JohnBastwick – in 1637; they were pilloried, whipped and mutilated by cropping and...
Laudianism: JohnBastwick, a physician who wrote anti-episcopal pamphlets; and Henry Burton. A year later, the trio of "martyrs" were joined by a fourth, John Lilburne...
from Writtle who did help to bring about the English Reformation was JohnBastwick (1593–1654), a religious zealot who opposed Roman Catholic ceremonial...
author, William Prynne, was convicted of seditious libel along with JohnBastwick and Henry Burton, and had their ears cropped and faces branded. Prynne...
further ridicule, he was to be cropped. This punishment (also given to JohnBastwick 100 years later) involved nailing Barrie's ears to the pillory's frame...
In 1637, Launceston Castle was used to imprison the Puritan writer JohnBastwick; contemporary accounts noted that the decaying castle was "so ruinous...
1583) October – JohnBastwick, English physician and controversialist (born 1593) November 30 William Habington, English poet (born 1605) John Selden, English...
John Winter. It would certainly appear that Montagu was some time imprisoned in the Tower of London, for in 1645 the Puritan minister, JohnBastwick,...
Two remaining wind engines made by John Wallis Titt are on show at the Wind Energy Museum in Repps with Bastwick, Norfolk. Titt wind engines are known...
also declassified. B1152 A1064 in Billockby A149 in Bastwick Splits near Billockby; route to Bastwick is the original 1922 route, other branch was created...
Naturalization of John Daniel Hose Act 1779 19 Geo. 3. c. 2 16 December 1778 An Act for naturalizing John Daniel Hose. Wood Bastwick (Norfolk) Inclosure...