Helen of Tottenham was an English visionary associated with Elizabeth Barton, during the reign of Henry VIII.[1] Barton described Helen's visions as 'delusions of the devil.'[2] She came to the attention of Thomas More, who wrote about her.[3]

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  1. Sharon Jansen, Dangerous Talk and Strange Behavior, pp.63-64
  2. Stokes, George (1843). The Lollards, Or Some Account of the Witnesses for the Truth in England Between the Years 1400 and 1546. Religious Tract Society.
  3. Shagan, Ethan H. (2 July 2018). Popular Politics and the English Reformation. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521525558 via Google Books.