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Revision as of 15:40, January 17, 2008

The Forty Martyrs of England and Wales were forty men and women, clerical and lay, martyred by the Protestant authorities in England and Wales between 1535 and 1679 for their loyalty to Roman catholicism. They were canonised by Pope Paul VI on 25 October 1970.

The forty were:

Forty Martyrs of England and Wales

Augustine Webster

John Houghton

Robert Lawrence

Richard Reynolds

John Stone

Alexander Briant

Edmund Arrowsmith

Edmund Campion

David Lewis

Henry Morse

Henry Walpole

Nicholas Owen

Philip Evans

Robert Southwell

Thomas Garnet

Alban Roe

Ambrose Barlow

John Roberts

John Jones

John Wall

Cuthbert Mayne

Edmund Gennings

Eustace White

John Almond

John Boste

John Kemble

John Lloyd

John Pain John Plesington John Southworth Luke Kirby Polydore Plasden, 1591 Ralph Sherwin Laymen John Rigby Philip Howard Richard Gwyn Swithun Wells, schoolmaster, 1591 Laywomen Anne Line Margaret Clitherow Margaret Ward

See also