- John Finch (martyr)
John Finch (b. about 1548; executed
20 April 1584 ) was an EnglishRoman Catholic farmer. He is a Catholic martyr,beatified in 1929.Life
He was a yeoman of
Eccleston ,Lancashire , from a Catholic family, but brought up anAnglican . When he was twenty years old he went to London where he spent nearly a year with some cousins atInner Temple . While there he was struck by the contrast between Protestantism and Catholicism in practice, and determined to lead a Catholic life.Failing to find advancement in London he returned to Lancashire where he was reconciled to the Catholic Church. He then married and settled down, his house becoming a centre of missionary work, he himself harbouring priests and aiding them in every way, besides acting as catechist. He drew on himself the hostility of the authorities, and at Christmas, 1581, he was entrapped into bringing a priest, George Ostliffe, to a place where both were apprehended. It was given out that Finch, having betrayed the priest and other Catholics, had taken refuge with the
Earl of Derby , but in fact, he was kept in the earl's house as a prisoner, sometimes tortured and sometimes bribed in order to induce him to give information.He was removed to the
Fleet Prison ,Manchester , and afterwards to the House of Correction. When he refused to go to the Protestant church he was dragged there by the feet. After three years' imprisonment, he was sent to be tried at Lancaster. There he was brought to trial with three priests on 18 April, 1584.He was found guilty and, 20 April, he was executed with
James Bell at Lancaster.
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