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Thomas Marshall 19th century

Thomas Marshall 19th century

Thomas Marshall 16th century

Martyred 1539, Abbot of Saint Werburgh, Chester, England , and of Saint John’s, Colchester, England . He was educated at Oxford, and received his degree of Doctor of Divinity in 1515. In 1534 he took the Oath of Supremacy, but later incurred the king’s resentment by expressing admiration for the martyrs , Blessed John Fisher and Blessed Thomas More. After a trial for treasonable utterances, he was convicted and executed. Beatified, 1895.

Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary

Thomas Marshall 19th century

Controversialist, born 1818; died Surbiton, England , 1877. Brother of Arthur Featherstone Marshall . He was Anglican vicar of Swallowcliff, Wiltshire, but in 1845 became a Catholic . Among his writings were the sensational “Christianity in China,” and “Christian Missions,” exposing the weaknesses of the Anglican missions.

Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary