- James Clayton (priest)
James Clayton (b. at
Sheffield , England, date of birth not know; d.22 July 1588 ) was an EnglishRoman Catholic priest.Life
He was the son of a shoemaker, apprenticed to a blacksmith for seven years. He spent his leisure hours in educating himself, giving special attention to the study of Latin. His studies led him to embrace the Catholic religion, and he was sent to the English College at
Reims (1582), where he was ordained priest in 1585.He immediately returned to England on mission work in
Yorkshire . Four years later, while visiting the Catholic prisoners inDerby gaol, he was apprehended and condemned to death for exercising his priestly office. His brothers pleaded for his pardon and his execution was delayed, though he was still kept a prisoner. Prison life brought on a sickness of which he died, as a prisoner in Derby gaol.References
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Henry Foley , Records S.J. (London, Roehampton, 1875-1879), III, 47, 230, 802,
*Douay Diaries, ed. Knox (London, 1878), 12,29,184, 186, 200, 205, 262, 296;
*Ely, Certain Brief Notes, etc. (Paris, 1603), 206.
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