CONTENTS. THE NAMES OF THE PRIESTS AND LAY CATHOLICS, WHO SUFFERED DEATH FOR OF THE REIGN OF QUEEN ELIZABETH. Page. Cuth. Maine, pr. Launceston, 23 Thomas Webley, layman, do. 108 Marmaduke Bowes, gent. do. ib. Ed. Stransham, pr. Tyburn, ib. 112 1581. Nicholas Woodfen, pr. do. ib. Everard Hanse, pr. Tyburn, 32 Richard Sergeant, pr. do. 114 Edm. Campion, pr. S. J. do. 37 William Thomson, pr. do. ib. Ralph Sherwine, pr. do. 46 Rob. Anderton, pr. Isle of Wight, Alexander Brian, pr. S. J. do. 50 William Marsden, pr. do. ib. 115 1582. John Finglow, pr. do. ib. J. Paine, pr. Chelmsford, 53 John Sandys, pr. Gloucester, 116 Thomas Ford, pr. Tyburn, 58 John Lowe, pr. Tyburn, ib. John Shert, pr. Tyburn, 60 John Adams, pr. do. ib. Robert Johnson, pr. do. 62 R. Dibdale, pr. do. 117 William Filbie, pr. do. 61 Margaret Clithero, gentlewoman, Luke Kirbie, pr. do. 65 York, 119 Laurence Richardson, pr. do. 70 R. Bickerdike, gentleman, York, ib. Thomas Cottam, pr. do. 72 Richard Langley, Esq. do. 120 William Lacy, pr. York, 76 Richard Kirkeman, pr. do. 1587. James Thomson, pr. do. 79 Mary, queen of Scotts, Fotheringhay Castle, ib. 1583. Thomas Pilchard, pr. Dorchester, ib. William Hart, pr. York, ib. Richard Thirkill , pr. do. 86 Robert Sutton, pr. Stafford, 121 J. Slade, pr. schoolmaster, Winch. 89 Steven Rousham, pr. Gloucester, 122 John Body, M. A. Andover, ib. John Hambley, pr. Chard. 123 George Douglas, pr. York, ib. 1584. Alexander Crow, pr. do. 124 George Haydock, pr. Tyburn, 91 James Fenn, pr. do. 94 1588. Thomas Hemerford, pr. do. 98 Nicholas Garlick, pr. Derby, 127 John Nutter, pr. do. ib. Robert Ludlam, pr. do: 128 John Munden, pr. do. 101 Richard Sympson, pr. do. 129 William Carter, printer, do. 103 W. Dean, pr. Mile's End-green, 130 James Bell, pr. Lancaster, ib. Henry Webley, layman, do. 131 John Finch, layman, do. 104 Wm. Gunter, pr. the Theatre, 132 R. White, schoolmaster, Wrexham, 105 R. Morton, pr. Lincoln's Inn Fields, ib. H. Moor, gent. Linc. Inn Fields, 132 Polydore Plasden, pr. do. 173 Thomas Holford, alias, Acton, pr. J. Clarkson, pr. near Hunslow, 131 Sydney Hodgson, layınan, do. ib. Edward Shelly, gent. do. ib. Richard Martin, layman, do. ib. Thomas Pormort, pr. St. Paul's John Roch, layman, do. ib. Robert Ashton, gent. Tyburn, ib. Margaret Ward, gentlewoman, do. ib. Robert Wilcox, pr. Canterbury, ib. Edw. Waterson, pr. Newcastle, ib. James Bird, gent. Winchester, 176 142 Joseph Lampton, pr. Newcastle, 177 Ralph Crockett, pr. Chichester, 143 William Davies, pr. Beaumaris, ib. do. ib. Wm. Hartley, pr. near the Theatre, 144 John Speed, layman, Durham, 183 J. Weldon, pr. Mile's End Green, ib Wm. Harrington, pr. Tyburn, ib. 181 ib. ib. John or Terence Carey, layman, Wm. Lampley, layman, Gloucester, 146 Dorchester, ib. John Ingram, pr. Newcastle, 189 Robert Dalby, pr. do. ib. George Swallowell, a converted minis- 148 Ed. Osbaldeston, pr. York, Thos. Belson, gent. pr. do. 151 Humph. Prichard, layman, do. ib. 152 Robert Southwell, pr. S. J. Tyburn, 194 Henry Walpole, pr. S. J. do. 201 Chris. Bayles, pr. Fleet-street, ib Nich. Horner, layman, Smithfield, 153 A. Blake, layman, Gray's Inn Lane, ib. George Errington, gent. York, 210 Miles Gerard, pr. Rochester, 154 William Knight, yeoman, do. ib. Edw. Jones, pr. Fleet-street, ib. Henry Abbot, yeoman, do. ib. 155 William Andleby, pr. York, 211 Thos. Watkinson, yeoman, do. ib. ib. ib. ib. Wil. Pikes, layman, Dorchester, 160 Chris. Robinson, pr. Carlisle, 215 Edmund Genings, pr. Gray's Inn Richard Horner, pr. York, ib. 1599. Eustachius White, pr. 'Tyburn, 170/ Matthias Harrison, pr. do. ib. ib. John Lion, yeoman, Okeham, 216, Roger Filcock, pr. S. J. do. 233 ib. 235 Chris. Wharton, pr. York, ib. Nich. Tichburn, gent. Tyburn, ib. ib. Thomas Sprott, pr. Lincoln, 223 Robert Nutter, pr. Lancaster, 225 James Harrison, pr. York, 236 226 | Antony Battie, or Bates, gent. do. ib. Thomas Palasor, pr. Durham, 227|J. Duckett, bookseller, Tyburn, ib. ib. Thomas Tichburn, pr. Tyburn, 239 John Talbot, gent. do. do. ib. 1601. John Pibush, pr. St. Tho. Water- 229 William Richardson, alias Anderson, Mark Barkworth, alias Lambert, pr. pr. Tyburn, As the names and number of other catholics, as well of the clergy as of the laity, who, under this same reign, were either deprived of their livings, or suffered loss of their estates, imprisonments, banishments, &c., for their religion; it is impossible to set them all down. Dr. Bridgewater, in a table published at the end of Concertatio Ecclesiæ Catholicae, gives us the names of about twelve hundred, who had suffered in this manner. before the year 1588; that is, before the greatest heat of the persecution; and yet declares, that he is far from pretending to have named all, but only such whose sufferings had come to his knowledge. In this list, there are three archbishops (taking in two of Ireland); bishops consecrated, or elected, eighteen; one abbot ; four whole convents of religious; thirteen deans; fourteen archdeacons; sixty, pre- pendaries; five hundred and thirty priests; forty-nine doctors of divinity; eighteen doctors of the law; and fifteen masters of colleges; one queen ; eight earls ; ten lords ; twenty-six knights; three hundred and twenty-six gentlemen; and about sixty ladies and gentlewomen. Many of these died in prison; and several under sentence of We shall here add, by way of conclusion of this first part, the names of those (who were not executed,) whose sufferings for religion are briefly touched on in our memoirs. Ailworth, an Irish gentleman, perishes in prison. afterwards banished. Hunt, Eleanore, is sentenced to die for harbouring a priest. Jenks, Roland, is condemned to lose his ears. Jetter, John, priest, dies in prison. Lancashire gentlemen imprisoned for religion. Lomax, James, priest, perishes in prison. Maskew, Bridget, is condemned to be burnt. Mettham, Thomas, priest, S. J., dies in prison. Northumberland, Henry Piercy, earl, is murdered in the Tower. Norton, Mrs., is sentenced to death for relieving a priest. Orton, Mr., is condemned with father Campion, afterwards banished. Pounds, Thomas, Esq., a great sufferer for catholic religion. Pole, Edward, priest, dies in prison. Priests, seventy, banished in 1585. thirty committed prisoners to Wisbich castle. Pugh, John, is condemned to die for his religion. Pugh, Henry, gent., is cruelly tortured. Rishton, Edward, priest, is condemned with father Campion. Shelley, Esq., dies in the Marshalsea. Sherton, Martin, priest, dies in prison. Steile, James, priest, is banished and cruelly treated. Tesse, Ann, is condemned to be burnt, for persuading a minister to become a catholic. Thimbleby, Gabriel, gent., dies in prison. Tregian, Thomas, Esq., is stripped of a plentiful estate, and condemned to perpetual Thyrwhite, William, Esq., is hurried to prison under a violent fever, and dies in two Typper, Mark, gent., is whipped through the city of London, and has his ears bored through with a hot iron. escapes by the help of Mrs. Margaret Ward. Wells, Mrs., dies, under sentence of death, in prison. Williamson, Thomas, priest, is condemned to prison for life. Wiseman, Mrs., is condemned to die. Yates, Edward, Esq., with six other catholic gentlemen is taken with father Cam- |