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Edward Jones, Venerable

Priest, martyr (d. 1590)

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Jones, EDWARD, VENERABLE, priest and martyr, b. in the Diocese of St. Asaph, Wales, date unknown; d. in London, May 6, 1590. Bred an Anglican, he was received into the Church at the English College, Reims, 1587; he was ordained priest in 1588, and went to England in the same year. In 1590 he was arrested by a priest-catcher, who pretended to be a Catholic, in a shop in Fleet Street. He was imprisoned in the Tower and brutally tortured by Topcliffe, finally admitting he was a priest and had been an Anglican. These admissions were used against him at his trial, but he made a skillful and learned defense, pleading that a confession elicited under torture was not legally sufficient to ensure a conviction. The court complimented him on his courageous bearing, but of course he was convicted of high treason as a priest coming into England. On the same day he was hanged, drawn, and quartered, opposite the grocer’s shop where he had been captured, in Fleet Street near the Conduit. On the same day there suffered Anthony Middleton, priest and martyr, born probably at Middleton-Tyas, Yorkshire, date unknown, son of Ambrose Middleton of Barnard Castle, Durham, and Cecil, daughter of Anthony Crackenthorpe of Howgill Castle, Westmoreland. He entered the English College at Reims, January 9, 1582; was ordained May 30, 1586, and went to England in the same year. His work lay in London and the neighborhood and he labored very successfully; he was captured at a house in Clerkenwell (London) by the same artifice which was practiced on Father Jones. On the ladder he said: “I call God to witness I die merely for the Catholic Faith, and for being a priest of the true Religion“; and someone present called out, “Sir, you have spoken very well”. The martyr was cut down and disembowelled while yet alive.

C. F. WEMYSS BROWN


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