- William Dean (priest)
William Dean (born in
Yorkshire , England, date uncertain, executed28 August 1588 ) was an EnglishRoman Catholic priest. He is a Catholic martyr,beatified in 1929. [http://saints.sqpn.com/saintw33.htm]Life
He studied at
Reims and was ordained priest atSoissons , 21 December, 1581, together with the martyrsGeorge Haydock andRobert Nutter . Their ordination coincided with the time that the news ofEdmund Campion 's death reached the college.Dean said his first Mass 9 January and left for England 25 January, 1581. He was banished with a number of other priests in 1585, put ashore on the coast of
Normandy , and threatened with death if he dared to go back to England. Nevertheless he quickly returned to his mission work there and was again arrested, tried, and condemned for his priesthood, 22 August, 1588.The failure of the
Spanish Armada brought about a fierce anti-Catholic persecution and some twenty-seven Catholics were executed that year. Six newgibbet s were erected in London, it is said at theEarl of Leicester 's instigation, and Dean, who had been condemned with five other priests and four laymen, was the first to suffer on the gallows erected atMile End . With him died a layman, Henry Webley, for relieving and assisting him.At the execution Dean tried to speak to the people, "but his mouth was stopped by some that were in the cart, in such a violent manner that they were like to have prevented the hangman of his wages". Seven Catholics died on the same day. Leicester died on 5 September, within a week of their execution.
References
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Richard Challoner , Missionary Priests (1741), I, 209;
*Stow, Annales (1615), 749;
*"'Douay Diaries" (1878);
*John Morris, "Troubles of Our Catholic Forefathers##, II, 72, 156, 157.Notes
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