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William Hacket

William Hacket, also known as Hackett (died 1591), was an English puritan and religious fanatic, who claimed to be a messiah and called for the removal of Queen Elizabeth I. He was executed in London after being found guilty of treason.
==Early life==
Hacket was born at Oundle, Northamptonshire; he had no formal education and was illiterate,〔Worth, Roland H. ''(Messiahs and messianic movements through 1899 )'' (McFarland, 2005) pp. 123–5.〕 finding work as a serving-man in the households of a Mr. Hussey, Sir Thomas Tresham, and Sir Charles Morrison, all Northamptonshire gentry. He married the widow of a well-to-do farmer named Moreton, and became a maltster. He had a reputation for riotous living, and something of his violent nature can be ascertained by a story that during a quarrel in an alehouse with a schoolmaster called Freckingham, he bit off and ate his opponent's nose.〔

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