DescriptionMemorial to William Nichol, martyr - geograph.org.uk - 470435.jpg
English: Memorial to William Nichol, martyr Burnt at the stake 'for the truth' on April 9th 1558. He was one of the many Protestants condemned to death in the short reign of Queen Mary not long before she herself became a martyr for her own religion, Roman Catholicism, when the pendulum swung in the opposite direction.
Positioned here overlooking the High Street.
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