- Edward Powell
Edward Powell (b. in
Wales about 1478; executed 1540) was a WelshRoman Catholic priest and theologian, in opposition toHenry VIII of England . He is a Catholic martyr, beatified in 1886.Life
He was M.A. of the
University of Oxford , and a Fellow ofOriel College in 1495. He received the degree ofDoctor of Divinity in 26 June, 1506 and was styled "perdoctus vir" by the university.He was rector of
Bleadon ,Somerset , and prebendary ofCentum Solidorum in Lincoln, which he exchanged forCarlton-cum-Thurlby in 1505, and the latter forSutton-in-Marisco in 1525. He also held the prebends ofLyme Regis ,Calstock ,Bedminster , andSt. Mary Redcliffe, Bristol , and the living ofSt. Edmond's, Salisbury .A court preacher in high favour with Henry VIII, he was ordered to publish a reply to
Martin Luther . ["Propugnaculum summi Sacerdotii Evangelici, ac septem Sacramentorum, aeditum per virum eruditum, sacrarum literarum professorem Edoardum Poelum adversus Maratinum Lutherum fratrem famosum et Wiclifistan insignem", London, 1523, three books in the form of a dialogue between Powell and Luther.] The University of Oxford commended this work, and styled Powell "the glory of the university" in a letter to the king. Powell was one of the four theologians selected to defend the legality of the marriage ofCatherine of Aragon , in connection with which he wrote the "Tractatus de non dissolvendo Henrici Regis cum Catherina matrimonio" (London).In March, 1533, Powell was selected to answer
Hugh Latimer atBristol , and was alleged to have disparaged his moral character. Latimer complained toThomas Cromwell , and Powell fell into further disfavour by denouncing Henry's marriage withAnne Boleyn . He was discharged from the proctorship of Salisbury in January, 1534, and in November he was attainted, together withJohn Fisher , for high treason in refusing to take theoath of succession , deprived of his benefices, and imprisoned in theTower of London . His keeper was sent to theMarshalsea Prison for allowing Powell andThomas Abel out on bail.The sentence was not carried out until 30 July, 1540. Three Catholics (Powell, Abel, and
Richard Featherstone ) and three Protestants suffered together. The victims were dragged on hurdles from the Tower to Smithfield, a Catholic and a Protestant on each hurdle. Powell's companion wasRobert Barnes , the Protestant divine. A dialogue in verse was published shortly after, "The Metynge of Doctor Barnes and Dr. Powell at Paradise Gate and of theyre communicacion bothe drawen to Smithfylde fro the Towar" (London, 1540), in the British Museum. The Catholics werehanged, drawn, and quartered as traitors; the others were burned as heretics.References
*Churton, "Lives of the Founders of Brasenose", 118, 181, 245, 363.
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