The Catholic Martyrs of England and Wales: A Chronological List of English and Welsh Martyrs who Gave Their Lives for Christ and His Church During the "Penal Times" (A.D. 1535-1680) : the Saints, the "beati" and the Eighty-five Venerable Martyrs Whose Cause of Beatification was Resumed on 21 September 1978 |
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A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE CAUSE OF THE ENGLISH | 3 |
3 | 21 |
THE EIGHTYFIVE VENERABLE MARTYRS | 33 |
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admitted S.J. alias arrested banished beatification Benedictine Born canonization Carthusian monk cause CHARLES Condemned for priesthood convert December demned for priesthood Died in prison drawn and quartered Durham East Riding educated Douai educated Rheims Edward English mission February fellow fictitious plot Francis Franciscan George Hall Hanged at Tyburn harbouring Henry Holy imprisoned James Jesuit July June Lancashire Lancs layman London Charterhouse March married martyrdom martyrs mission in England Nicholas North Riding November October ordained priest Order persuading to popery Pope priest in 1584 prison in London quartered at Lancaster quartered at Tyburn quartered at York reconciled return to England Richard Riding of Yorkshire Robert Roger Rome schoolmaster secular priest seminary priest September Society of Jesus soon St John St John's College Starved to death studied at Douai studied at Rheims Thomas University of Cambridge University of Oxford Valladolid Venerable vere Wales West Riding William