Woodblock engraving depicting Lollards prisoners confined in the stocks within Lollards Tower, Lambeth, which took it's name from them. The Lollards were a reformist Christian sect led by John Wycliffe. Pictured is Thomas Leyes, John Wade, George King and Andrew. Dated 16th century
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