No one was burned at tewkesbury , but hope this helps .
1555 John hooper, the second bishop of gloucester, met a terrible end when he was burned at the stake in the city as a heretic.He spent the night in the westgate street house that is now the folk museum, then next morning a crowd of 7,000 gathered around st mary's knapp, a small mound near st mary de lode church, where the execution was to take place. Hooper was bound to the stake with an iron hoop. Twice, the fire around himwas lit, and twice it went out.More dry wood was brought and three bags of gun powder were tied to Hoopers body