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(From Bruodin’s Propugnaculum, p. 457)
HE was the son of a citizen of Wexford.
When he had nearly completed his studies at Louvain, he was obliged, through ill health, to return home.
He was arrested at Bristol, examined, and asked to take the oath of Supremacy.
He absolutely refused to stain his soul with such a perjury.
In consequence he was sent to London.
First, he was flogged through the streets by the executioner in a very cruel manner.
Then, after enduring the horrors of Newgate prison for four months, he was put to the torture of the scavenger’s daughter[1], and under it gave up his soul to God, December 13th, 1590.
See also Copinger.
[1] An instrument of torture invented by Skeffington, Lieutenant of the Tower in the time of Henry VIII., from whom it has its name. It was a circle of iron, in which the whole body was, as it were, folded up, and the hands, feet, and head bound together. See Challoner’s Memoirs, i.57
Please pray for final perseverance for all of us!
May the martyrs of old inspire us all.
By Manus Mac Meanmain(From Bruodin’s Propugnaculum, p. 457)
HE was the son of a citizen of Wexford.
When he had nearly completed his studies at Louvain, he was obliged, through ill health, to return home.
He was arrested at Bristol, examined, and asked to take the oath of Supremacy.
He absolutely refused to stain his soul with such a perjury.
In consequence he was sent to London.
First, he was flogged through the streets by the executioner in a very cruel manner.
Then, after enduring the horrors of Newgate prison for four months, he was put to the torture of the scavenger’s daughter[1], and under it gave up his soul to God, December 13th, 1590.
See also Copinger.
[1] An instrument of torture invented by Skeffington, Lieutenant of the Tower in the time of Henry VIII., from whom it has its name. It was a circle of iron, in which the whole body was, as it were, folded up, and the hands, feet, and head bound together. See Challoner’s Memoirs, i.57
Please pray for final perseverance for all of us!
May the martyrs of old inspire us all.