For other people named John Philpot, see John Philpot (disambiguation).
John Philpot
Born
December 1515
Compton, Hampshire
Died
18 December 1555
Smithfield, London
Cause of death
burnt at the stake
Occupation
priest
Spouse
none
Children
none
Parent(s)
Sir Peter Philpot (d. 1540) and Agnes Troyes
Relatives
Siblings: William (d. 1535/36), Jane, Thomas (d. 1586), Edward, Anne, Henry (d.1567), Elizabeth, Richard, Anthony, Francis
Academic background
Education
Winchester College
Alma mater
New College Oxford
Academic work
Discipline
Bachelor of Civil Law
John Philpot (1515[1]–18 December 1555[2]) was an Archdeacon of Winchester and an English Protestant martyr. He was burned at the stake in Smithfield on 18th December 1558. The story of his imprisonment and execution is recorded in Foxe's Book of Martyrs published in 1563.
^Payne, Andrew (2021). "John Philpot Archdeacon of Winchester and Martyr". Proceedings of the Hampshire Field Club and Archeological Society. 76: 97.
^Eden, R. (ed.) (1842). The Examinations and Writings of John Philpot. Cambridge University Press. p. 147. {{cite book}}: |first= has generic name (help)
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