William Carter (martyr)

William Carter (martyr)

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name=Blessed William Carter
birth_date=1548
death_date=1584
feast_day=January 11
venerated_in=Roman Catholic Church


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death_place=Tyburn, London, England
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Blessed William Carter (c. 1548 - 11 January 1584) was a Roman Catholic English printer and martyr.

Biography

William was born in London, 1548; suffered for treason at Tyburn on 11 January, 1584. Son of John Carter, a draper, and Agnes, his wife, he was apprenticed to John Cawood, queen's printer, on Candlemas Day, 1563, for ten years, and afterwards acted as secretary to Nicholas Harpsfield, last Catholic archdeacon of Canterbury, then a prisoner. On the latter's death he married and set up a press on Tower Hill. Among other Catholic books he printed a new edition (1000 copies) of Dr. Gregory Martin's "A Treatise of Schism", in 1580, for which he was at once arrested and imprisoned in the Gatehouse. Before this he had been in the Poultry Compter from 23 September to 28 October, 1578. He was transferred to the Tower, 1582, and paid for his own diet there down to midsummer, 1583. Having been tortured on the rack, he was indicted at the Old Bailey, 10 January 1584, for having printed Dr. Martin's book, in which was a paragraph where confidence was expressed that the Catholic Hope would triumph, and pious Judith would slay Holofernes. This was interpreted as an incitement to slay the queen, though it obviously had no such meaning.

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* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/15630b.htm Catholic Encyclopedia article]
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