Hawise Mone
English Lollard in Norfolk in the fifteenth century / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hawise Mone (fl. 1428–1430) was an English Lollard in Norfolk in the fifteenth century. She was brought to trial after arranging meetings that had included the heretic William White who was burnt at the stake in 1428.
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Hawise Mone | |
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Born | married in 1428 |
Died | after 1430 |
Nationality | Kingdom of England |
Other names | sometimes Hawish Moon |
Known for | organising Lollard meetings |
Spouse | Thomas Mone |
Children | a daughter |
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