- William Gibson (martyr)
Blessed William Gibson (1548 –
29 November ,1596 ) was martyred by Protestants atYork for professing the Catholic faith. He was fromRipon , Yorkshire.With him also suffered Venerables George Errington of
Herst ,Northumberland ; William Knight ofSouth Duffield ; and William Abbot of Howden,Yorkshire .William Gibson was the son of a George Gibson of
Goldingstones ,Fife , and the grandson of Lord Thomas Gibson, also ofGoldingstones ,Fife , a free baron under charter by King James IV of Scotland. Although he was from a wealthy family, he was accused of heresy and denounced to the authorities for being a Catholic. He was at once seized and committed to the custody ofColyer , apursuivant , who treated him with indignity and severity.He was sent in August, 1593, to
York Castle , and joined shortly thereafter by fellow martyrs William Knight and George Errington, having also been arrested for participation in a rising.A certain Protestant clergyman chanced to be among their fellow prisoners. To gain his freedom he had recourse to an act of treachery: feigning a desire to become a Catholic, he won the confidence of Gibson and his two companions, who explained the Faith to him.
With the connivance of the authorities, he was directed to one
Henry Abbot , then at liberty, who endeavoured to procure a priest to reconcile him to the Church.Thereupon Abbot was arrested and, together with Knight and his two comrades, accused of persuading the Protestant clergyman to embrace Catholicism — an act of
treason under thepenal laws . They were found guilty, then hanged, drawn, and quartered atYork , on29 November ,1596 .The Blessed and Venerable William Gibson was one of the
eighty-five martyrs of England and Wales beatified byPope John Paul II on22 November 1987 .References
*Catholic
External links
* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/08670a.htm Catholic Encyclopedia,
1910 , "Ven. William Gibson"]
* [http://gibson.mayflowerman.com Ancestral information from descendant Thomas K. Gibson]
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