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Edward Morgan A Priest, His Letter to the Kings most excellent Majesty, and High Court of Parliament, and to all the Commons of England; who was drawne, hanged, and quartered on Tuesday, April 26. 1642.
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He seems to have gone to Wales, and in April 1629, was in prison in Flintshire, for refusing the
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for having accused certain judges of treason. Immediately afterwards he was committed to the
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novice, having been one of the numerous converts of Father John Bennett, SJ. From
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Portrait of Venerable Edward Morgan in the Royal English College in Valladolid
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Venerable Edward Morgan Catholic Primary School in Wales is named after him.
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in London, where he remained until a few days before his death on 26 April.
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Calendar State Papers Domestic 1628 -29; 1631-33 (London, 1859–1862),
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on St. George's Day, 23 April 1642. At the same time was condemned
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Bettisfield
Tyburn
London
England
Roman Catholic priest
martyr
venerable
Pope Leo XIII
Bettisfield
Hanmer
Flintshire
St. Omer
Steyning Hall
Blackpool
Lancashire
Douai College
English College, Rome
Valladolid
Madrid
Jesuit
Salamanca
oath of allegiance
Star Chamber
pillory
Fleet Prison
Old Bailey
Jesuits, etc. Act 1584
John Francis Quashet
Minim

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