Adam Damlip
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Adam Damlip, also known as George Bucker (executed 1540s), was an English Protestant martyr during the reign of
Henry VIII
.
After a visit to Rome, he became disillusioned with the
Cardinal Pole
for his travel expenses.
He was hanged, drawn and quartered in Calais; the site is still visible today.[1]
References
- ^ Martyrdom of Adam Damlip, John Foxe, Foxe's Book of Martyrs, 2000, Ambassador Publications, p.176-182