- Thomas Tunstall
Thomas Tunstall (Tunstal) (executed at
Norwich ,13 July 1616 ) was an EnglishRoman Catholic priest. He is a Catholic martyr,beatified in 1929.Life
He was descended from the Tunstalls of
Thurland , aLancashire family who afterwards settled inYorkshire . In the Douay Diaries he is called by the alias of Helmes and is described as "Carleolensis", that is, born within the ancientDiocese of Carlisle .He took the College oath at Douay on 24 May, 1607; received
minor orders at Arras, 13 June, 1609, and thesubdiaconate at Douay on 24 June following. The diary does not record his ordination to thediaconate or priesthood, but he left the college as a priest on 17 August, 1610.On reaching England he was almost immediately apprehended and spent four or five years in various prisons till he succeeded in escaping from
Wisbech Castle . He made his way to a friend's house nearKing's Lynn , where he was recaptured and committed to Norwich Gaol. At the next assizes he was tried and condemned (12 July, 1616). TThere is a contemporary portrait of the martyr at
Stonyhurst , showing him as a man still young with abundant black hair and dark moustache.References
*
Richard Challoner , Memoirs of Missionary Priests, II (London, 1742);
*Third Douay Diary, X, XI (Catholic Record Society, London, 1911);
*FOLEY, Records Eng. Prov. S.J., XII (London, 1879).
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