- William Spenser
William Spenser (b. at
Ghisburn ,Yorkshire ; executed atYork ,24 September 1589 ) was an EnglishRoman Catholic priest. He is a Catholic martyr,beatified in 1987.Life
His maternal uncle, William Horn, who signed for the Rectory of
Cornwell, Oxfordshire , in 1559, sent him in 1573 toTrinity College, Oxford , where he became Fellow in 1579 and M.A. in 1580. There, convinced of the truth of Catholicism, he used his position to influence his pupils in that direction; but he delayed his conversion till 1582, when, with four other Trinity men (John Appletree , B.A., already a priest;William Warford , M.A. and Fellow, afterwards a Jesuit; Anthony Shirley, M.A. and Fellow, afterwards a priest; andJohn Fixer , B.A., afterwards a priest), he embarked from theIsle of Wight .They landed near
Cherbourg , arriving atReims , 2 November. Received into the Catholic Church five days later, he was ordainedsub-deacon anddeacon atLaon by the bishop,Valentine Douglas , 7 April, 1583, and priest at Reims by the Cardinal ArchbishopLouis de Guise , 24 September.He was sent on the English mission 29 August, 1584. He effected the reconciliation of his parents and his uncle (the latter was living as a Catholic priest in 1593), and afterwards voluntarily immured himself in
York Castle to help the prisoners there.He was condemned under 27 Elizabeth, c. 2, for being a priest. With him was executed a layman, Robert Hardesty, who had given him shelter.
References
*John Hungerford Pollen, "Acts of the English Martyrs" (London, 1891), 273-8;
*"English Martyrs 1584- 1603" (London, 1908), 34, 35;
*Thomas Francis Knox , "Douay Diaries" (London, 1878);and, for William Horn, see
*Henry Gee, "Elizabethan Clergy" (Oxford, 1898), 119;
*Public Record Office, S. P. Dom. Add. Eliz., XXXII, 64.
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