Hugh Latimer
(circa 1485-1555), Bishop of WorcesterSitter associated with 33 portraits
Bishop of Worcester (1535), Latimer encouraged puritanism in his diocese, and resigned his bishopric in 1539 because he could not support the Act of the Six Articles. On Mary I's accession he was imprisoned in the Tower, and two years later condemned as a heretic and burnt at the stake with Ridley in Oxford.
by Unknown artist
oil on panel, late sixteenth century
NPG 295
by Unknown artist
woodcut, mid 16th century
NPG D23050
after Magdalena de Passe, after Willem de Passe
etching, 17th century
NPG D23047
after Unknown artist
woodcut, possibly 17th century
NPG D24840
by Magdalena de Passe, by Willem de Passe
line engraving, published 1620
NPG D5022
by Magdalena de Passe, by Willem de Passe
line engraving, published 1620
NPG D5023
by George Gifford (Gyfford)
line engraving, published 1635
NPG D23048
by George Gifford (Gyfford)
line engraving, published 1635
NPG D23049
by George Gifford (Gyfford)
line engraving, 1635
NPG D24839
by Unknown artist
line engraving, circa 1683
NPG D23051
by Unknown artist
line engraving, circa 1683
NPG D43263
after Unknown artist
line engraving, possibly 18th century
NPG D24834
after Unknown artist
line engraving, possibly 18th century
NPG D24836
after Unknown artist
line engraving, possibly 18th century
NPG D24837
after Unknown artist
line engraving, possibly 18th century
NPG D24838
after Unknown artist
line engraving, probably 18th century
NPG D24841
5 Bishops including Nicholas Ridley, Hugh Latimer, Thomas Cranmer, John Hooper and Robert Farrar
possibly by Thomas Bowles Sr, or by Thomas Bowles Jr
line engraving, possibly 18th century
NPG D24926
'The Bishops who suffer'd Martyrdom for the Protestant Faith; under the Persecution of Queen Mary I'
by and sold by Robert White, printed and sold by John King
line engraving, published circa 1700
NPG D34237
'The Bishops who suffer'd Martyrdom for the Protestant Faith; under the Persecution of Queen Mary I'
by and sold by Robert White, printed and sold by John King
line engraving, published circa 1700
NPG D19937
by George Vertue
line engraving, 1715
NPG D24922
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