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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mary_DyerMary Dyer - Wikipedia

    Mary Dyer (born Marie Barrett; c. 1611 – 1 June 1660) was an English and colonial American Puritan-turned-Quaker who was hanged in Boston, Massachusetts Bay Colony, for repeatedly defying a Puritan law banning Quakers from the colony.She is one of the four executed Quakers known as the Boston martyrs.. Dyer's birthplace has not been established, but it is known that she was married in London in 1633 to William Dyer, a member of the Fishmongers' Company but a milliner by profession. Mary ...

  2. May 28, 2024 · Mary Dyer was a British-born religious figure whose martyrdom to her Quaker faith helped relieve the persecution of that group in the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Married in 1633 in London to William Dyer, Mary Dyer went with him to America (c. 1635) and settled in Boston. She began to accept the

  3. Mary Dyer. Mary Barrett Dyer (1611 – 1660) was an English Puritan turned Quaker who was hanged in Boston, Massachusetts for repeatedly defying a law banning Quakers from the colony.

  4. The Life, Trials, and Execution of Mary Dyer: An Account . by Douglas O. Linder (2019) Mary Dyer walking the mile to her execution site. Mary Dyer was on a quest.

  5. Mary Barrett was born in England in 1611. When she was twenty-two years old, she married William Dyer. Mary gave birth to a son also named William in London in 1634.

  6. Jan 14, 2020 · Mary Dyer sided with Anne Hutchinson and her mentor and brother-in-law, Rev. John Wheelwright, in the Antinomian controversy, which challenged the doctrine of salvation by works as well as challenging the authority of the church leadership .

  7. www.encyclopedia.com › protestant-christianity-biographies › mary-dyerMary Dyer | Encyclopedia.com

    Jun 11, 2018 · Mary Dyer Trials: 1659 and 1660. Defendant: Mary Dyer Crime Charged: Quakerism Chief Defense Lawyer: None Chief Prosecutor: No Record Judge: Governor John Endecott Place: Boston, Massachusetts Bay Colony Dates: October 19, 1659; May 31, 1660 Verdicts: Guilty Sentences: First trial: death by hanging, commuted to banishment from the colony and hanging should she return; second trial: death by hanging SIGNIFICANCE: Quaker Mary Dyer's conviction and execution for practicing her faith in a manner ...

  8. Jun 1, 2017 · Mary Dyer was born in England and emigrated to Boston with her husband in about 1635. The Dyers, like many others emigrating to Boston, were fleeing religious persecution in England.

  9. Mary Dyer. In the 1600s, changing your religion could get you into trouble. Big trouble. But that didn't stop Mary Dyer. The Puritan Mary Dyer became a Quaker while visiting England.

  10. The Boston martyrs is the name given in Quaker tradition to the three English members of the Society of Friends, Marmaduke Stephenson, William Robinson and Mary Dyer, and to the Barbadian Friend William Leddra, who were condemned to death and executed by public hanging for their religious beliefs under the legislature of the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1659, 1660 and 1661. Several other Friends lay under sentence of death at Boston in the same period, but had their punishments commuted to ...