Jane Grey and other rebels have been…
March 1554 CE
Jane Grey and other rebels have been executed throughout February 1554.
It is now time to deal with the religious leaders of the reformation.
The Privy Council on March 8, 1554, orders Cranmer, Ridley, and Latimer to be transferred to Bocardo prison in Oxford to await a second trial for heresy.
Cranmer is able during this time to smuggle out a letter to Martyr who had fled to Strasbourg, the last surviving document written in his own hand.
He states that the desperate situation of the church is proof that it will eventually be delivered and writes, "I pray that God may grant that we may endure to the end!"