- Richard Risby
Richard Risby (born in the parish of St. Lawrence, Reading, 1489; executed at
Tyburn , London, 20 April, 1534) was an English Catholic monk.He entered
Winchester College in 1500, and was subsequently a fellow ofNew College, Oxford , taking his degree in 1510. He resigned in 1513 to enter theFranciscan Order , and eventually became warden of the Observant friary atCanterbury . He was condemned to death by the Act of Attainder, 25Henry VIII , c. 12, together withElizabeth Barton ,Edward Bocking , Hugh Rich, warden of the Observant friary at Richmond, John Dering, B.D. (Oxon.), Benedictine of Christ Church, Canterbury, Henry Gold, M.A. (Oxon.), parson of St. Mary; Aldermanbury, London, and vicar of Hayes, Middlesex and Richard Master, rector of Aldington, Kent, who was pardoned; but by some oversight Master's name is included and Risby's omitted in the catalogue of praetermissi. FatherThomas Bourchier , who took the Franciscan habit atGreenwich about 1557, says that Fathers Risby and Rich were twice offered their lives, if they would accept the king's supremacy.ources
*GAIRDNER, "Letters and Papers of the reign of Henry VIII", VI, Vll (London, Oxford, Cambridge, Edinburgh, and Dublin, 1882-3), passim;
*GASQUET, "Henry VIII and the English Monasteries" (London, 1906), 44;
*KIRBY, "Winchester Scholars" (London and Winchester, 1888), 98;
*BOASE, "Register of the University of Oxford" (Oxford, 1885), 71.
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