- Carthusian Martyrs
The Carthusian Martyrs were a group of monks of the
London Charterhouse , the monastery of the Carthusian Order in central London, who were put to death by the English state fromJune 19 ,1535 toSeptember 20 ,1537 . The method of execution was hanging, disembowelling while still alive and then quartering. The group also includes two monks who were brought to that house from the Charterhouses of Beauvale andAxholme and similarly dealt with. The total is of 18 men, all of whom have been formally recognized by the Catholic Church as true martyrs.At the outset of the King's Great Matter, the government was anxious to secure the public acquiescence of the monks of the
London Charterhouse , since for the austerity and sincerity of their mode of life they enjoyed great prestige. When this attempt failed in this, the only alternative was to annihilate the resistance, since a refusal engaged the prestige of the monks in the opposite sense. This took the form of a long process of attrition.The First Group
On
May 4 ,1535 the authorities sent to their death atTyburn, London three leading EnglishCarthusian s, John Houghton, prior of the London house, Robert Lawrence and Augustine Webster, respectively priors of Beauvale and Axholme.The Second Group
Little more than a month later, it was the turn of three leading monks of the London house: Humphrey Middlemore, William Exmew and Sebastian Newdigate, who were to die at
Tyburn, London onJune 19 . Newdigate was a personal friend of Henry VIII, who twice visited him in the prison to persuade him to give in, in vain.The Third Group
The next move was to seize four more monks of community, two being taken to the Carthusian house at Beauvale in
Nottinghamshire , while Dom John Rochester and Dom James Walworth were taken to the Charterhouse of St Michael at Hull inYorkshire . They were made an example of onMay 11 ,1537 , when condemned on trumped up charges of treason, they were hanged in chains from the York city battlements until dead.The Fourth Group
The government continued to play a game of intimidation until
May 18 ,1537 , when the twenty choir monks and eighteen laybrothers remaining in theLondon Charterhouse were required to take theOath of Supremacy . Of these, the choir monks Thomas Johnson, Richard Bere, Thomas Green (priests), and John Davy (a deacon) refused. Richard Bere was a former Benedictine and longtime Abbot of Glastonbury (1493-1525), who had become aCarthusian in February1523 . "Thomas Green" may be the Thomas Greenwood who obtained the B.A. degree at Oxford, and later the M.A. at Cambridge in1511 , who became Fellow ofSt John's College, Cambridge in1515 and the Doctorate in Divinity in1532 . This may associate him with John Fisher.Likewise, of the brothers, Robert Salt, William Greenwood, Thomas Redyng, Thommas Scryven, Walter Pierson, and William Horne also refused.
As to the rest, the monastery was "surrendered" and they were expelled.
Those refusing the oath were all sent on
May 29 toNewgate Prison , and treated as had been their fellow Carthusians in June1535 . They were chained standing and with their hands tied behind them to posts in the prison. This time, however, no further proceeding was foreseen and they were simply left to die of starvation.Margaret Clement (née Giggs), who had been brought up in the household of StThomas More , bribed the gaoler to let her have access to the prisoners, and disguised as a milkmaid carried in a milk-can full of meat which she fed to them. She also relieved them as best she could of the filth. However, the King Henry became suspicious and began to ask whether they were already dead. When this filtered back to the gaoler, he became too afraid to let Margaret enter again. For a brief time she was allowed to go on the roof and uncover the tiles, and let down meat in a basket as near as she could to their mouths. This method meant the monks could get little or nothing from the basket, and in any case the gaoler became too afraid and stopped any contact.The laybrother William Greenwood died first, on
June 6 , and two days later the deacon John Davy, onJune 8 . Brother Robert Salt died onJune 9 , Brother Walter Pierson and the priest Thomas Green onJune 10 , and Brothers Thomas Scryven and Thomas Redyng onJune 15 andJune 16 . These last named had survived a remarkably long time. It seems likely that at this point the King and his Council decided upon a change of plan which entailed bringing the survivors to execution and that Cromwell gave orders that those still living were to be given food so as to keep them alive. At any rate, the priest Dom Richard Bere did not die tillAugust 9 , and the priest Thomas Johnson not untilSeptember 20 .A Lone Survivor
For some reason Brother William Horne was kept alive. Refusing to abandon his religious habit, he was not attainted till 1540, when he was hanged, disembowelled, and quartered at
Tyburn onAugust 4 1540 along with five other Catholics: the two laymenRobert Bird andGiles Heron , Lawrence Cook, Carmelite Prior of Doncaster, the BenedictineThomas Epson , and (probably) the secular priestWilliam Bird , Rector ofFittleton and Vicar ofBradford, Wiltshire .A Summary List of the Carthusian Martyrs
*Saint John Houghton, prior of the
London Charterhouse , executed atTyburn, London , onMay 4 ,1535 .*Saint Robert Lawrence, prior of
Beauvale Charterhouse, executed atTyburn, London , onMay 4 ,1535 .*Saint Augustine Webster, prior of
Axholme Charterhouse, executed atTyburn, London , onMay 4 ,1535 .*Blessed Humphrey Middlemore, vicar of the
London Charterhouse , executed atTyburn, London , onJune 19 1535 .*Blessed William Exmew, procurator of the
London Charterhouse , executed atTyburn, London , onJune 19 1535 .*Blessed Sebastian Newdigate, choir monk of the
London Charterhouse , executed atTyburn, London , onJune 19 1535 .*Blessed John Rochester, choir monk of the
London Charterhouse , exiled by the government to the Charterhouse of St Michael at Hull inYorkshire , executed atYork onMay 11 ,1537 , by being hanged in chains from the city battlements until dead.*Blessed James Walworth, choir monk of the
London Charterhouse , exiled by the government to the Charterhouse of St Michael at Hull inYorkshire , executed atYork onMay 11 ,1537 , by being hanged in chains from the city battlements until dead.*
Blessed William Greenwood , laybrother of theLondon Charterhouse , died of starvation inNewgate Prison ,London onJune 6 ,1537 *
Blessed John Davy , deacon, choir monk of theLondon Charterhouse , and two days later the deacon onJune 8 .1537 *
Blessed Robert Salt , laybrother of theLondon Charterhouse , died of starvation inNewgate Prison ,London onJune 9 ,1537 *
Blessed Walter Pierson , laybrother of theLondon Charterhouse , died of starvation inNewgate Prison ,London onJune 10 ,1537 *
Blessed Thomas Green (perhaps "alias" Thomas Greenwood), choir monk of theLondon Charterhouse , died of starvation inNewgate Prison ,London onJune 10 ,1537 *
Blessed Thomas Scryven , laybrother of theLondon Charterhouse , died of starvation inNewgate Prison ,London onJune 15 ,1537 *
Blessed Thomas Redyng , laybrother of theLondon Charterhouse , died of starvation inNewgate Prison ,London onJune 16 ,1537 *
Blessed Richard Bere , choir monk of theLondon Charterhouse and former Abbot of Glastonbury, died of starvation inNewgate Prison ,London onAugust 9 ,1537 *
Blessed Thomas Johnson , choir monk of theLondon Charterhouse , died of starvation inNewgate Prison ,London onSeptember 20 ,1537 *
Blessed William Horne , laybrother of theLondon Charterhouse , hanged, disembowelled, and quartered atTyburn, London onAugust 4 ,1540 .References
* Gasquet, A., "Henry VIII and the English Monasteries"
* Foxe, John, "Book of Martyrs"
* Webpage: Barry Bossa,The Carthusian Martyrs of London, http://soli.inav.net/~jfischer/jun99/barrybossa.html
* Webpage: Immaculate Heart of Mary's Hermitage: [http://doc0mr.tripod.com/id29.html Carthusian Saints, Blesseds and Martyrs]ee also
*
International Fellowship of St. Bruno
*Community of Hermits of St. Bruno
*Hermit
*Desert Fathers
*Poustinia
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