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A15506 The English martyrologe conteyning a summary of the liues of the glorious and renowned saintes of the three kingdomes, England, Scotland, and Ireland. Collected and distributed into moneths, after the forme of a calendar, according to euery saintes festiuity. VVherunto is annexed in the end a catalogue of those, who haue suffered death in England for defence of the Catholicke cause, since King Henry the 8. his breach with the Sea Apostolicke, vnto this day. By a Catholicke priest. Wilson, John, ca. 1575-ca. 1645? 1608 (1608) STC 25771; ESTC S120085 181,492 404

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at Glocester Iohn Hamley Priest at Chard Alexander Crow Priest at Yorke Robert Sutton Priest at Stafford Edmund Sikes Priest Galriel Thimbleby Priest George Douglas Priest Anno 1588. Elizab. 30. VVlliam Deane Pr. Henry VVebly P. at Milēdgreene by Lōdō 28. Au. VVilliam Gunter Priest at the Theater by London 28. August Robert Morton Priest Hugh More Gentlemā in Lincolnes Inne fields by Lōdō 28. Au. Thomas Acton alias Ho 〈…〉 ord Priest at Clarkenwell in London 28. August Richard Clarkeson Priest Thomas Felton lay brother of the order of the Minimes at Hounslow 28. Aug. Richard Liegh Priest Hugh Morgan Priest Edward Shelly Esquire Richard Flower Laymā at Tyburne 30. Aug. Robert Martyn Layman Iohn Rocke Layman Margaret VVard Gent. Edward Iames Priest Raph Crochet Priest at Chichester 1. Oct. Robert Wilcockes Priest Edward Campian Priest Christopher Buxton Priest at Canterbury 1. Octob. Robert VVidmerpoole Layman VVilliam Wigges Priest at Kingston 1. Octob. Iohn Robinson Priest at Ipswich 1. Octob. Iohn VVeldon Priest at Milendgreene by London 5. October VVilliam Har●ley Priest Richard VVilliās Priest at Halliwell by London 5. Octob. Robert Sutton Layman at Clarkenwell 5. Oct. VVilliam Spenser Priest Edward Burden Priest Iohn Hewit Priest Robert Ludlam Priest Richard Sympson Priest at Darby Ni 〈…〉 las Garlicke Priest William Lampley Layman at Glocester Anno 1589. Elizab. 31. George Nicols Priest Richard Yaxley Priest Thomas Belson Gentlemā at Oxford 5. Iul. Humsrey Vp-richard laymā Iohn Annas Priest Robert Da●by Priest Anno 1590. Elizab. 32. Christopher Bales Priest in Fleetstreet in London 4. March Alexander Blake Layman in Grayes Inne lane in London 4. March Nicolas Horner Layman in Smithfield in London 4. March Miles Gerard Priest Francis Dickinson Priest at Rochester 30. Aprill Antony Middleton Priest at Clarkenwell in London 6. May. Edward Iohnes Priest in Fleetstreet in London 6. May. Anno 1591. Elizab. 33. Edmund Geninges Priest Swithin VVelles Gent. in Grayes Inne fields 10. Dec. Eustach VVhite Priest Polidor Plasden Priest Brian Lacy Gentlemā at Tyburne 10. Dec. Iohn Mason Layman Sydney Hodgson Laymā Momfort Scot Priest George Bisley Priest in Fleestreet 2. Iuly Williā Dickinson Priest at Winchester 7. Iuly Raph Milner Layman Edmund Duke Priest Richard Holiday Priest at Durham Iohn Hogge Priest Richard Hill Priest VVilliam Pikes Layman at Dorcester Anno 1592. Elizab. 34. VVilliā Patteson Pr. at Tyburne 22. Ia. Thomas Portmore Priest in S. Paules Churchyard in London 21. Febr. Roger Ashton Priest at Tyburne 23. Iune Anno 1593. Elizab. 35. IAmes Burden Laymā at Winchest 25. Mar. Antony Page Priest at Yorke 30. April Ioseph Lampton Priest at Newcastle 23. Iune William Dauis Priest at Beumaris in Wales in Septemb. Edward Waterson Priest Anno 1594. Elizab. 36. VVilliam Harington Priest at Tyburne 18. Febr. Iohn Cornelius Mohun Priest of the Society of Iesus Thomas Bosgraue Gentleman at Dorcester 4. Iuly Patricke Samon Layman Iohn Carey Layman Iohn Ingram Priest Thomas Boast Priest at Newcastle Iames Oldbaston Priest Anno 1595. Elizab. 37. RObert Southwell Priest of the Society of Iesus at Tyburne 3. March Henry Walpole Priest of the Society of Iesus at Yorke 17. Apr. Alexander Raulins Priest George Errington Gent. William Knight Gentleman William Gibson Gentleman at Yorke Henry Abbots Layman William Freeman Priest Anno 1596. Elizab. 38. N. Auleby Priest N. Thorpe Priest Anno 1597. Elizab. 39. IOhn Buckley alias Iones Priest of the Order of S. Francis at S. Thomas waterings 12. Iuly Anno 1598. Elizab. 40. THomas Snow Priest Christopher Robinson Priest Richard Horner Priest at Yorke N. Grimston Layman N. Britton Layman Anno 1600. Elizab. 42 CHristopher VVharton Priest with a venerable Matrone at Yorke 18. May. Iohn Rigby Gentleman at S. Thomas Waterings 21. Iuly Robert Nutter Priest Edward Thuinge Priest at Lancaster in Iune Thomas Sprot Priest Thomas Hunt Priest at Lincolne in Iuly Thomas Palaser Priest Iohn Norton Gentleman at Durham in Iuly N. Talbot Gentleman Anno 1601. Elizab. 43. Iohn Pibush Priest at Tyburne 11. February Roger Filcocke Priest of the Society of Iesus Marke Barkworth Priest of the Order of S. Benedict at Tyburne 27. Feb. Anne Lyne Gentlewoman widdow Robert Middleton Priest Thrustan Hunt Priest at Lancaster Anno 1602. Elizab. 44. FRancis Page Priest of the Society of Iesus Thomas Tichborne Priest at Tyburne 29. April Robert Watkinson Priest Iames Ducket Layman N. Harrison Priest N. Bates Gentleman at Yorke in April Anno 1603. Elizab. 45. vltimo LAurence Richardson alias Anderton Priest at Tyburne 27. February Vnder King Iames. Anno 1604. Iacob Reg. 2. LAurence Bayly Layman at Lancaster in March Iohn Suker Priest Robert Grissold Laymā at Warwicke in August Anno 1605. Iacobi 3. Thomas VVilborne Layman at Yorke Anno 1606. Iacobi 4. Richard Oldcorne Priest of the Society of Iesus at Worcester 7. Apr. Raph Ashley Layman at Worcester 7. Apr. Henry Garnet Priest Superiour of the Society of Iesus in England in S. Paules Church-yard 3. May. Anno 1607. Iacob 5. RObert Drury Priest at Tyburne 26. February Anno 1608. Iacob 6. MAtthew Flathers Priest at Yorke 21. Mar. George Geruis Priest of the Order of S. Benedict at Tyburne 11. April Thomas Garnet Priest of the Society of Iesus at Tyburne 23. Iune FINIS CERTAINE CORRECTIONS and Additions in the late English Martyrs which came to the Authors knowledg after the printing of the former Catalogue Anno 1543. Adde Iohn Risby and Thomas Rike Anno 1585. Adde N. Hamelton Priest at Yorke Adde Rob. Bicardicke layman at Yorke Anno 1586. Adde Richard Langley Esquire at Yorke 1. Decemb. Eodē anno put Iohn Sands Stephē Rousam in Anno 1587. Anno 1588. Hugh Morgan Priest corrige Gentleman Ibidem Edw. Shelley Esquire corrige Gentleman Anno 1592. Roger Ashton Priest corrige Gentleman Anno 1595. Adde Iohn Watkinson aliâs VVarcoppe layman at Yorke Adde Anno 1599. Matthew Hayes Priest at Yorke Anno 1600. Dele illa verba with a venerable Matron Anno 1601. Iohn Pibush Priest at Tyburne corrige at S. Thomas VVaterings Anno 1603. Laurence Richardson alias Anderton Priest corrigesie William Richardson Priest c. Anno 1605. Adde William Browne layman at Rippon Anno 1606. Richard Oldcorne corrige Edward Oldcorne c. Yf besides these any other errours haue heerin escaped either in Names or Syrnames or in the yeares or places of their sufferings I humbly desire the Catholicke Reader to pardon the same and of himselfe in charity to amend them To whose prudent Iudgment Censure of HOLY CHVRCH I submit the whole I. W. * Bar on in Annal. Eccl. an 183. ex antiquis monum Eyseng cent 2. p. 6. dist 6. 10. Capgrau in Catal. Sanctor Britan. Registr Monast. Glascon * Bed l. 1. hist. An. c. 7. in fin Mat. VVestmonast in histor Anglic. 10. Rouse de nomine Ciuit. Lichfeldiae Humfr. Lhuide infragm descrip B 〈…〉 an * Io. Capgrau in Catalog Sanctor Britan. Anno Domini 411. ex
conuersation and exemplar good li●e especially in the obseruation of Monasticall discipline full of miracles she gaue vp her soule to her heauenly spouse about the yeare of Christ nyne hundred and fourscore where her body was also interred and kept for a long tyme with great veneration This forsaid Abbey of Ramsey is different from another of the same name which in tymes past hath byn also very famous in our Iland being situated in Wiltshire where vntill this day the ruines therof are remayning to be seene A The fourteenth Day AT Pollesworth in VVarwickshire the Commemoration of S. Edith Virgin and sister to holy King Edgar of blessed memory who being a woman of rare vertue was ordayned Abbesse of a Monastery at the forsaid place of Pollesworth which S. Modwene of Ireland had built with the goods of her owne inheritance where in all kind of sanctimony of life and godly conuersation full of miracles she ended her blessed dayes about the yeare of Christ nyne hundred fourscore This woman is different from another S. Edith of the same name whose festiuall dayes are celebrated vpon the sixteenth of September and third of Nouember and was daughter to the forsaid Edgar and Abbesse of VVilton commonly called by the name of Edith the yonger and Neece to this of whome here we haue made mention B The fifteenth Day AT Ghele in Brabant the festiuity of S. Dympna Virgin and Martyr daughter to a pagan King of Ireland who being secretly instructed in the Christian faith by S. Gereberne a Priest of her owne Nation after the death of her mother the Queene her Father would haue married her and made her his wife which thing the holy Virgin abhorring stole priuily away into the lower Germany whither her Father following her and finding her out cut of her head with his owne hands togeather with the head of S. Gereberne in hatred of Christian Religion about the yeare of Christ 600. Her body is honourably reconded at Ghele and there is kept with great veneration wherat it hath pleased God to shew infinite miracles in signe of her innocency especially in casting out Diuells as well to his owne glory as increase of deuotion in the Christian world especially in the low Countreys S. Gereberns body was interred at the towne of Santen vpon the riuer of Rhene and there has Reliques were kept whiles that place was Catholicke with great veneration of the dwellers therabout C The sixteenth Day AT Burdeaux in Gascoyne of France the deposition of S. Symon Confessour an Englishman by birth and Generall of the Religious men called Carmelites who as he prayed to the blessed Virgin she appeared with a troupe of Angells holding vp the Scapulare or Coole of his Order in her hāds and said That whosoeuer died in that habit should be saued He desceased at Burdeaux in the visitation of his Generallship about the yeare of Christ one thousand fifty and two where his body is yet kept with great veneration God hauing through his merits adorned the same with many miracles THE same day at the towne of S. Albans in Hartsordshire the Translation of S. Alban Lord of V●r●l●me knight of the Bath high Steward of the Britans and the first Martyr that suffered for Christ in our Hand Whose body was on this day by Offa King of the Mercians in the yeare of Christ 794. taken vp and translated to a Church that he had newly built in his honour without the towne of S. Albans In which place also he founded a goodly Monastery endowed it with great lands and possessions This King Offa went after in person to Rome and procured S. Albans Canonization and priuiledges for the said Monastery of Pope Adrian the first As also gaue to the Sea of Rome a certaine tribute of his Kingdome gathering yearly of euery family of his dominions certayne money for the same commonly called Peter-pence which tribute continued in our Iland vntill King Henry the 8. when first the breach began with the sea Apostolicke THE same day in like manner in Scotland the deposition of S. Brandan Abbot and Confessour whose life and miracles haue byn famous in tymes past in our Iland of Great-Britany He flourished in the yeare of Christ 570. about which tyme also he died D The seauenteenth Day AT Elnona in the higher Germany the Translation of the venerable bodyes of Three of t●e eleuen thousand Virgins martyred with S. Vrsula who be 〈…〉 g of the British Nation suffered death for defence of their v 〈…〉 ginity and Christian Religion at Cullen in Germany with the forsaid S. V●sula and her companions about the yeare of Christ three hundred fourscore and three From whence on this day three of their said glorious bodies were translated to Elnona and there very honourably and with great veneration reconded wherat it hath pleased God to worke miracles as well for the increase of deuotion in the people as also for confirmation of Catholicke Religion in those partes E The eighteenth Day AT Yorke the deposition of S. Sewall Confessour and Archbishop of the same Sea sometyme scholler in Oxford to S. Edmund Archbishop of Canterbury whose integrity and innoc●cy of life togeather with his admirable patience in aduersity was so acceptable to God that it pleased his diuine Maiesty in signe therof to worke miracles by him both aliue and dead and among other it is recorded that lying on his death-bed he turned water into wyne by only blessing it He ended his venerable old dayes after much sorrow and tribulation in great sanctity and holinesse of life in the yeare of Christ one thousand two hundred fifty and eight vpon the day of our Blessed Sauiours Ascension deseruing to receyue the Crowne of his labours on the same day that Christ our Sauiour after his bitter passion heere on earth for the Redemption of mankind entred into the glory of his eternall Father His body was buryed in hisowne Cathedrall Church of Yorke and there kept and visited with great veneration of the Northerne people euen vntill the tyme of King Henry the 8. for the Miracles that had byn wrought therat F The ninteenth Day AT Canterbury the deposition of S. Dunstan Bishop and Confessour who being first Abbot of the ancient and goodly Monastery of Glastenbury in Somersetshire was thence promoted to the Bishopricke of VVorcester and after to London and ●ast of all to Canterbury whose godly workes of piety togeather with the multitude of his miracles are manifest to the Christiā world He d●ed in the yeare of Christ nyne hundred fourscore and eight and was buried at Canterbury where his body was wont in Catholicke tymes to be kept with great veneration of all England vntill these later dayes of schismes and heresyes in our Kingdome THE same day at Towers in France the deposition of S. Al●uine Abbot and Confessour who borne in Yorkeshire and somtyme School-maister of Yorke went ouer into