- Eustace White
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name=Eustace White
birth_date=1559
death_date=1591
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birth_place=Louth, England
death_place=Tyburn
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Forty Martyrs of England and Wales . Born inLouth, Lincolnshire in 1559, he was a convert to Catholicism who travelled to Europe to study for the priesthood. He was ordained, probably at theVenerable English College, Rome in 1588, and returned to England for his ministry later that year - the year of theSpanish Armada . He thus began his ministry just as anti-Catholic feeling was reaching fever pitch. A friendly conversation with a fellow traveller led to his arrest in Dorset three years later. Eustace put up a very articulate defence in the West Country but had no chance to defend himself in the London court and so was tortured and thenhanged, drawn and quartered atTyburn later that year.Quote
* "The morrow after Simon and Jude's day I was hanged at the wall from the ground, my manacles fast locked into a staple as high as I could reach upon a stool: the stool taken away where I hanged from a little after 8 o'clock in the morning till after 4 in the afternoon, without any ease or comfort at all, saving that Topcliffe came in and told me that the Spaniards were come into
Southwark by our means: 'For lo, do you not hear the drums' (for then the drums played in honour of the Lord Mayor). The next day after also I was hanged up an hour or two: such is the malicious minds of our adversaries."--In a letter written to Father
Henry Garnet from prison,23 November 1591 . Quoed in "The Other Face; Catholic Life Under Elizabeth I," by Father Philip Caraman, pages 235-236.External links
* [http://www.indcatholicnews.com/eustcw.html Book review: St Eustace White, Elizabethan Priest and Martyr]
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