- James Harrison (priest)
James Harrison (b. in the
Diocese of Lichfield , England, date unknown; executed atYork , 22 March, 1602) was an EnglishRoman Catholic priest. He is a Catholic martyr.Life
He studied at the English College at
Reims , and was ordained there in September, 1583. In the following year he went on the English mission, where he worked unobtrusively.In the early part of 1602 he was ministering to Catholics in
Yorkshire and was resident in the house of a gentleman of the name of Anthony Battie (or Bates). While there, he was arrested by thepursuivant s, together with Battie was tried at York and sentenced to death forhigh treason . The charge against Harrison was that he performed the functions of a Catholic priest, and that against Battie was that he had entertained Harrison.The judge left York without fixing the date of execution, but Harrison was informed on the evening of 21 March that he was to die the next morning. With Battie, he was
hanged, drawn, and quartered . The EnglishFranciscans atDouai had his head as arelic for many years.References
*
Joseph Gillow , Bibl. Dict. Eny. Cath., s. v.;
*Richard Challoner , Memoirs, I;
*Douay Diaries;
*Dodd-Tierney, Church History, II.
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