Martyrs Mirror 1081JOOST VAN DER STRATEN, A. D. 1571
Open in the readerJoost van der Straten, born at Teems in the district of Waes, in Flanders, a chairmaker by trade,
was, when he was about seventy years old, taken from his work, and apprehended with his whole household, outside of Antwerp, on the Kiel (where now the fort stands), and they were, by the Spaniards, who apprehended them, brought to Antwerp. His wife and daughter, however, belonging to no religion, were released in course of time; but upon Joost many tortures were inflicted, in order to make him apostatize. But as he remained steadfast, after an imprisonment of three days, on Shrove Tuesday, A. D. 1571, his mouth was screwed open, and he was thus burnt alive in the marketplace, before the city hall, and then suspended from a stake in the gallows field. The Duke of Alva was in Antwerp at that time.