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William Hartley (martyr)

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389: 307: 282: 248: 144:. He had once been in York prison, but was arrested in Gray's Inn Lane, London, 10 March 1587, going under the name of Weldon, and died under that name; this had led several early martyrologists into the mistake of making him into two martyrs, Hewett dying at York, and Weldon at London. 185:. He returned to England briefly in mid-August 1584 to visit his son, who was the fifteen. The following April, Robinson was ordained and went on the English mission in June. Upon arriving, he immediately took ship for the North. His ship, likely bound for Newcastle, put in at 168:, priests, who suffered martyrdom in 1599 or 1602 respectively. This perhaps explains why his name has fallen out of the process of the English martyrs, and in its place was inserted that of Richard Williams, a "Queen Mary priest" who really suffered four years later. 111:
In January 1585, he was sent into exile and put on board a ship at Tower Wharf bound for Normandy. He then spent some little time at Reims, recovering his health, and made a pilgrimage to Rome on 15 April 1586, before returning to the English mission.
164:, alias Symons, had carried letters from one priest to another. As he had before "been slandered to be a spy", his fame suffered some obscurity. It is also hardly doubtful that his name, Harrison, was confounded with that of either Matthias or 108:, and for this he was laid in irons on 5 December 1583. He was indicted for conspiracy, despite the fact that he had already been imprisoned in the Marshalsea at the time the alleged conspiracy took place. 154:
in Leicestershire, who had practiced his profession in Paternoster Row, London. Sometime prior to June 1586, he met there a Mr. Blythe (aka Oliver Heywoode), an old priest working in the area of
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had been printed. Hartley, along with members of the Stonor family, printers and some servants, were arrested at Stonor Park. Hartley was sent to
432: 197:; Robinson chose to walk. He was hanged, drawn, and quartered on 1 October 1588. His son was ordained five years later. 58: 158:, and converted to Catholicism. He was soon arrested and incarcerated. He was executed at Clerkenwell 5 October 1588. 178: 141: 337: 165: 81: 74: 298: 273: 239: 88:
in printing and distributing their books in England. On 4 August 1581 (Pollen gives 13 August) a search of
182: 404: 427: 422: 136: 181:. He married and had a son named Francis, born in 1569. Upon the death of his wife, he entered the 343: 101: 304:, (Edwin Hubert Burton and John Hungerford Pollen, eds.) Longmans, Green and Co., 1914, 428. 279:, (Edwin Hubert Burton and John Hungerford Pollen, eds.) Longmans, Green and Co., 1914, 531. 245:, (Edwin Hubert Burton and John Hungerford Pollen, eds.) Longmans, Green and Co., 1914, 522. 186: 85: 66: 42: 17: 416: 393: 353: 327: 311: 286: 252: 41:, England, of a yeoman family about 1557; executed 5 October 1588) was an English 93: 89: 34: 120: 38: 218: 380: 190: 46: 219:
Pollen, John Hungerford. "Ven. William Hartley." The Catholic Encyclopedia
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on 24 February 1580, and returned to England in June of that year.
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104:, London. Here he was detected saying Mass in a cell before 69:, in 1579 on suspicion of Catholic tendencies, he went to 453:One Hundred and Seven Martyrs of England and Wales 240:Dunn, Henry E., "Venerable William Hartley", 140:was son of a draper at York and a student at 8: 448:16th-century English Roman Catholic priests 299:Clayton, James. "Venerable John Robinson", 384:, January, 1879, 71-85; January, 1905, 19 214: 212: 210: 65:. Being removed by the vice-chancellor, 27:English Roman Catholic priest and martyr 206: 131:Less is known of Hartley's companions. 115:In September 1588, he was arrested in 443:People from South Derbyshire District 189:, where he was arrested and sent to 150:was a tutor or schoolmaster, born at 7: 408:. New York: Robert Appleton Company. 96:found the press on which Campion's 398:Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). " 25: 438:16th-century venerated Christians 264:Hungerford Pollen, 1891, page 272 45:priest. He is a Catholic martyr, 387: 305: 280: 246: 334:, (Oxford, 1885–89), II, ii, 68 57:At eighteen he matriculated at 177:John Robinson was born in the 1: 367:(London, 1886), II, 171, 180 301:Lives of the English Martyrs 276:Lives of the English Martyrs 242:Lives of the English Martyrs 340:(London, 1906, 1908), II, V 274:"Venerable Robert Sutton", 73:in August, was ordained at 469: 230:Lobel, 1964, pages 98-115 183:English College at Rheims 179:North Riding of Yorkshire 59:St John's College, Oxford 433:English beatified people 365:Middlesex County Records 142:Caius College, Cambridge 371:Lobel, Mary D. (1964). 338:Catholic Record Society 18:Robert Sutton (d. 1588) 358:Bibl. Dict. Eng. Cath. 405:Catholic Encyclopedia 400:Ven. William Hartley 61:, where he became a 123:on 5 October 1588. 375:. pp. 98–115. 344:Richard Challoner 102:Marshalsea Prison 16:(Redirected from 460: 409: 391: 390: 376: 332:Oxford registers 315: 309: 308: 296: 290: 284: 283: 271: 265: 262: 256: 250: 249: 237: 231: 228: 222: 216: 21: 468: 467: 463: 462: 461: 459: 458: 457: 413: 412: 397: 388: 370: 324: 319: 318: 306: 297: 293: 281: 272: 268: 263: 259: 247: 238: 234: 229: 225: 217: 208: 203: 175: 129: 80:Hartley helped 55: 31:William Hartley 28: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 466: 464: 456: 455: 450: 445: 440: 435: 430: 425: 415: 414: 411: 410: 385: 377: 368: 361: 351: 341: 335: 323: 320: 317: 316: 291: 266: 257: 232: 223: 205: 204: 202: 199: 187:Yarmouth Roads 174: 171: 170: 169: 166:James Harrison 159: 145: 128: 125: 98:Decem Rationes 86:Edmund Campion 82:Robert Parsons 67:Tobias Matthew 54: 51: 43:Roman Catholic 26: 24: 14: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 465: 454: 451: 449: 446: 444: 441: 439: 436: 434: 431: 429: 426: 424: 421: 420: 418: 407: 406: 401: 395: 394:public domain 386: 383: 382: 378: 374: 369: 366: 362: 359: 355: 354:Joseph Gillow 352: 349: 345: 342: 339: 336: 333: 329: 328:Charles Boase 326: 325: 321: 313: 312:public domain 303: 302: 295: 292: 288: 287:public domain 278: 277: 270: 267: 261: 258: 254: 253:public domain 244: 243: 236: 233: 227: 224: 220: 215: 213: 211: 207: 200: 198: 196: 192: 188: 184: 180: 173:John Robinson 172: 167: 163: 162:John Harrison 160: 157: 153: 149: 148:Robert Sutton 146: 143: 139: 138: 134: 133: 132: 126: 124: 122: 118: 113: 109: 107: 103: 99: 95: 91: 87: 83: 78: 76: 72: 68: 64: 60: 52: 50: 48: 44: 40: 36: 32: 19: 403: 379: 372: 364: 363:Jaeffreson, 357: 347: 331: 322:Bibliography 300: 294: 275: 269: 260: 241: 235: 226: 176: 161: 147: 135: 130: 114: 110: 97: 79: 56: 30: 29: 428:1588 deaths 423:1557 births 137:John Hewitt 94:Oxfordshire 90:Stonor Park 417:Categories 201:References 127:Companions 121:Shoreditch 39:Derbyshire 381:The Month 191:The Clink 106:Lord Vaux 49:in 1929. 47:beatified 33:(born at 152:Kegworth 63:chaplain 396::  360:, s. v. 348:Memoirs 195:Ipswich 156:Newgate 117:Holborn 75:Châlons 71:Reims 37:, in 84:and 53:Life 402:". 350:, I 92:in 35:Wyn 419:: 356:, 346:, 330:, 209:^ 314:. 289:. 255:. 20:)

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Robert Sutton (d. 1588)
Wyn
Derbyshire
Roman Catholic
beatified
St John's College, Oxford
chaplain
Tobias Matthew
Reims
Châlons
Robert Parsons
Edmund Campion
Stonor Park
Oxfordshire
Marshalsea Prison
Lord Vaux
Holborn
Shoreditch
John Hewitt
Caius College, Cambridge
Kegworth
Newgate
James Harrison
North Riding of Yorkshire
English College at Rheims
Yarmouth Roads
The Clink
Ipswich

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