An edition of Lives of the English martyrs (1904)

Lives of the English martyrs declared blessed by Pope Leo XIII in 1886 and 1895

Volume 1: Martyrs under Henry VIII

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An edition of Lives of the English martyrs (1904)

Lives of the English martyrs declared blessed by Pope Leo XIII in 1886 and 1895

Volume 1: Martyrs under Henry VIII

Volume 1 of 2.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
I. BB. John Houghton, Robert Lawrence, and Augustine Webster, Carthusians.
Tyburn, May 4, 1535 1
II. B.John Haile, Secular Priest. Tyburn, May 4, 1535 17
III. B. Richard Reynolds, Bridgettine.
Tyburn, May 4, 1535 27
IV. BB. Humphrey Middlemore, William Exmew, and Sebastian Newdigate, Carthusians.
Tyburn, June 19, 1535 37
V. B. John Fisher, Bishop of Rochester and Cardinal.
Tower Hill, June 22, 1535 47
VI. B. Thomas More, Lord Chancellor of England.
Tower Hill, July 6, 1535 123
VII. BB. John Rochester and James Walworth,
Carthusians. York, May 11, 1537 249
VIII. BB. Thomas Johnson with eight companions and the Blessed William Home, Carthusians.
London, June-Sept., 1537, and August 4, 1540 257
IX. B. John Stone, Augustinian Friar.
Canterbury, May 12, 1538 269
X. B. John Forest, Observant Franciscan.
Smithfield, May 22, 1538 274
XI. BB. Richard Whiting, Hugh Faringdon, John Beche and four companions, Benedictines. Glastonbury, Reading, and Colchester,
November 15 and December 1st, 1539 327
XII. B. Adrian Fortescue, Knight of St. John.
Tower Hill, July 9, 1539 413
XIII. BB. Thomas Abel, Edward Powell, and Richard Fetherston, Secular Priests.
Smithfield, July 30, 1540 462
1 By an oversight, not noticed till the type had been broken up, this article precedes instead of following the next.
XIV. B. Margaret Pole, Countess of Salisbury. East Smithfield, May 28, 154 1 502
XV. BB. John Larke, Secular Priest ; and German
Gardiner, Layman.
Tyburn, March 7, 1545 541
Alphabetical List of Martyrs 548
Table of Writers in this Volume.
Ed Dom Bede Camm, O.S.B. Nos.IL, VI., VIII., XL, XIV.
E. S. K. Father Edward S.Keogh, Cong. Nos. I., III., IV., Orat. VII, VIII, XIV.
J. M. Father John Morris, S.J. Nos. X., XII.
J. H. P. Father John H. Pollen, S.J. Nos. X., XIII.
R. S. Father Richard Stanton, Cong. Nos. II., V., IX., Orat. XV.

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OL25891926M
Internet Archive
LivesOfTheEnglishMartyrsV1
OCLC/WorldCat
8102941

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OL16329987W

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Volume 2 of 2.

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