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John Southworth (c. 1592, Lancashire, England - 28 June 1654, Tyburn, London) was an English Catholic martyr. He is one of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales . History
John Southworth (martyr) T. William Tirry; V. Peter Vowell This page was last edited on 30 July 2020, at 08:12 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
John Southworth (martyr) William Spiggot; John Story (martyr) T. Anthony Turner (martyr) W. Thomas Walcot (Lieut Colonel) Perkin Warbeck; Thomas Whitbread; Jonathan Wild;
In the reign of Pope Gregory XIII (1572–85), authorisation was given for 63 recognised martyrs to have their relics honoured and pictures painted for Catholic devotions. These martyrs were formally beatified by Pope Leo XIII, 54 in 1886 and the remaining nine in 1895. Further groups of martyrs were subsequently documented and proposed by the ...
Jesse, John Heneage (1847), Literary and historical memorials of London, vol. 2, Bentley Northcote Parkinson, C. (1976), Gunpowder Treason and Plot , Weidenfeld and Nicolson, ISBN 0-297-77224-4 Oman, Charles (1906), The Great Revolt of 1381 , Oxford: Clarendon Press
John Southworth is the name of: John Southworth (MP) (died 1595), MP for Lancashire; Saint John Southworth (1592–1654), English martyr and Roman Catholic saint; John Southworth (musician) (born 1972), Canadian pop singer-songwriter; Jack Southworth (late 19th century), English footballer
John Southworth (martyr) William Stanley (died 1495) T. John Thulis; W. John Wall (priest and martyr) John Woodcock (martyr) This page was last edited on 23 April ...
John Southworth (martyr) Simon Stock; John Stone (martyr) T. Thomas of Dover; John Twenge; W. John Wall (priest and martyr) Waltheof of Melrose; Margaret Ward ...