Lollards Pit

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Lollards Pit, located just outside the old city boundary of the English city of Norwich, was the place where Lollards, and later a number of Marian martyrs, were burned at the stake for heresy. The condemned would be led across Bishop Bridge—and thus outside of the old city walls—to be executed.[1]

References

  1. ^ "62: Lollards Pit, Norwich". Eastern Daily Press. No. April 14, 2010. Archant Community Media. 2010.