- Thomas Anderton
Thomas
Anderton (born 1611,Lancashire - died9 October 1671 ) was an EnglishBenedictine . [ [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/01467e.htm Thomas Anderton] -Catholic Encyclopedia article]He was the sixth son of
William Anderton , Esq., ofEuxton ,Lancashire , and Isabel, daughter ofWilliam Hancock of Pendle Hall , Lower Higham, Lancaster. Both his parents remained faithful to the Church in spite of persecution.Thomas made his profession in 1630, at the Benedictine monastery of St. Edmund, in
Paris , and in 1636 was ordained priest, and successively became Novice-Master, Sub-Prior, and, in 1640, Prior of St. Edmund's. In 1641 he was Definitor, and in 1657 secretary to the chapter. From 1661 to 1666 he was Prior of St. Benedict's monastery atSaint Malo , and again Prior of St. Edmund's in Paris, from 1668 to 1669.Sent out on the English mission, he died at Saxton Hall in
Yorkshire . He left a "History of the Iconoclasts during the Reign of the Emperors Leo Isaureus, Constantin Copronimus, Leo IV, Constantin and Irene, Leo the Armenian, Michael Balbus, Theophilus, Michael III, and Theodora" (1671).References
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