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  2. Category:Scottish Catholic martyrs - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Scottish Catholic martyrs" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  3. William Gibson (martyr) - Wikipedia

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    William Gibson (1548 – 29 November 1596) was a layman from Ripon in Yorkshire, England, a member of a noble Scottish family, who was executed at York for professing the Roman Catholic faith. He is honoured as a martyr by the Catholic Church. [1]

  4. Category:Scottish martyrs - Wikipedia

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    Scottish Catholic martyrs (11 P) Scottish people martyred elsewhere (2 P) This page was last edited on 18 June 2022, at 04:05 (UTC). Text is ...

  5. List of Protestant martyrs of the Scottish Reformation

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    This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources. The Martyrs' Monument, St Andrews, which commemorates Patrick Hamilton, Henry Forrest, George Wishart and Walter Milne Two people were executed under heresy laws during the reign of James I (1406–1437). Protestants were then executed ...

  6. John Ogilvie (saint) - Wikipedia

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    In Corby, Northamptonshire — an English town with a strong Scottish heritage — a Catholic church registered in March 1980 is dedicated to John Ogilvie. [42] In the Scottish Highlands there is the Parish of Saint John Ogilvie comprising the Churches of Saint Joseph’s in Invergordon and Saint Vincent De Paul’s in Tain. At the service to ...

  7. List of Christian martyrs - Wikipedia

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    Dirk Willems etching from Martyrs Mirror "Death of Cranmer", from the 1887 Foxe's Book of Martyrs. Jan van Essen and Hendrik Vos, 1523, burned at the stake, early Lutheran martyrs; Jan de Bakker, 1525, burned at the stake; Martyrs of Tlaxcala, 1527-1529; Felix Manz, 1527; Patrick Hamilton, 1528, burned at the stake, early Lutheran martyr ...

  8. Patrick Hamilton (martyr) - Wikipedia

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    Returning to Scotland, Hamilton selected St Andrews, the capital of the Catholic Church in Scotland and of education, as his residence. On 9 June 1523 he became a member of St Leonard's College, part of the University of St Andrews, and on 3 October 1524 he was admitted to its faculty of arts, where he was first a student of, and then a colleague of the Renaissance humanist and logician John Mair.

  9. John Black (martyr) - Wikipedia

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    The Catholic writer Thomas Dempster, followed Lesley, but gave a more generous notice of Black as an eloquent speaker against Protestant heresies. [38] A manuscript of David Calderwood's History of the Kirk of Scotland mentions the incident in the chapel of Edinburgh Castle, but places it a few years earlier, during the Regency of Mary of Guise ...