- Thomas Pounde
Thomas Pounde (
29 May 1539 –5 March 1615 ) was an English Jesuitlay brother .Life
Pounde was born at Belmont (Beaumond, Belmony), Farlington,
Hampshire . He was the eldest son of William Pounde and Helen/Anne, the sister or half-sister toThomas Wriothesley , Earl of Southampton. He is reported to have been educated atWinchester College . He was admitted toLincoln's Inn on16 February 1559 /60, and with the death of his father the same month, he succeeded to Belmont, and soon after was appointed esquire of the body to Queen Elizabeth.Wainewright, John B. "Thomas Pounde." In "Catholic Encyclopedia". Vol. XII. New York: Robert Appleton Co., 1911, [http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Catholic_Encyclopedia_%281913%29/Thomas_Pounde http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Catholic_Encyclopedia_%281913%29/Thomas_Pounde] (accessed November 30, 2007).] He acted the part of Mercury inGeorge Gascoigne 's "Masque", performed before the queen at Kenilworth in 1565. During the reveries of Christmastide, 1551, while dancing before the queen, he stumbled and fell at her feet. The queen reportedly kicked him and said, "Rise, Sir Ox". Pounde, humiliated, replied "Sic transit gloria mundi " and thenceforward retired from court life.McCoog, Thomas M. "Pounde, Thomas (1539–1615)." In "Oxford Dictionary of National Biography". Oxford University Press, 2004, [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/69038 http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/69038] (accessed November 30, 2007).]Shortly afterwards he was reconciled to the Roman Catholic Church, probably by Father
Henry Alway , and after some time of seclusion at Beaumond, began an active career as a proselytizer. He was in the Marshalsea Prison for six months in 1574; in theWinchester jail for some months in 1575/6; and in the Marshalsea again from9 March 1575 /6 to18 September 1580 , being made a Jesuit lay-brother by a letter dated1 December 1578 from the Father-General Mercurian, sent at the instance of Father Thomas Stevens, S.J., the first Englishman to go to India. From the Marshalsea Pounde was removed toBishop's Stortford Castle , and thence to Wisbech. Then he was in theTower of London , from13 August 1581 to7 December 1585 . He was in the White Lion,Southwark , from1 September 1586 , till he was sent back to Wisbech in 1587, where he remained nearly ten years. He was again in the Tower of London, from February 1596/7 to the autumn of 1598, when he was again committed to Wisbech. From Wisbech he was relegated toWood Street Counter where he remained for six weeks from19 December 1598 . After that he was in the Tower again until7 July 1601 . He was then inFramlingham Castle for a year. In 1602 he was inNewgate , and in the following year he was indicted atYork . Afterwards he was in the Gatehouse,Westminster , for some time, and then in the Tower (for the fourth time) for four months, and lastly in theFleet Prison for three months. He was finally liberated in late 1604 or early in 1605, having spent nearly thirty years in prison.References
Bibliography
*Tanner, Societas Jesu Apostolorum Imatatrix (Prague, 1694), 450
*Henry Foley , Records of the English Province S. J. (London, 1877-83)
*Notes and Queries, 10th series, IV and V (London, 1905-06)
*Calendars of Domestic State Papers
*Dasent, Acts of the Privy Council
*Catholic Record Society's Publications
*John Morris, Troubles of our Catholic Forefathers (London, 1872-77)
*Simpson in The Rambler, VIII, 25-38, 94-106.Catholic|Thomas Pounde "That entry was by John B. Wainewright."
Persondata
NAME= Pounde, Thomas
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION= Jesuitlay brother
DATE OF BIRTH=29 May 1538
PLACE OF BIRTH=Belmont ,Farlington ,Hampshire
DATE OF DEATH=26 February 1612 /3
PLACE OF DEATH=Belmont ,Farlington ,Hampshire
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