Ailworth, an Irish gentleman, perishes in prison.
Arundel, Sir John, is cast into prison.
Arundel, Philip, Earl of, died in prison under sentence of death.
Barnet, Mr., is condemned to die.
Bennet, John, priest, is imprisoned and tortured, and at last sent into banishment.
Bishop, William, priest, is imprisoned, and afterwards banished.
Bosgrave, James, priest, S. J. is sentenced to death, afterwards banished.
Canfield, Bennet, capuchin, imprisoned, afterwards banished.
Catholics, prisoners in York castle, dragged to protestant sermons.
Chaplain, William, priest, dies in prison.
Clifton, Thomas, priest, is condemned to perpetual imprisonment.
Cooper, John, perishes through cruel treatment in the Tower.
Colins, John, bookseller, condemned to die.
Cornish gentlemen cast into a premunire.
Cotesmore, Thomas, priest, perishes in prison.
Crowthar, Thomas, priest, dies in prison.
Dymock, Esq., champion of England, perishes in prison.
Feckenham, abbot of Westminster, dies in prison.
Fenn, Robert, priest, suffers prisons, racks, and banishment for his faith.
Harrison, John, priest, dies in prison.
Hart, John, priest, is condemned with father Campion, is cruelly used in prison, and
afterwards banished.
Hatton, Richard, priest, is condemned to perpetual imprisonment.
Holmes, Robert, priest, perishes in prison.