Memorial May 4,
Profile A group of Carthusian monks who were hanged, drawn and quartered between June 19, 1535,September 20, 1537 for refusing to acknowledge the English royalty as head of the Church.
Blessed Humphrey Middlemore
Blessed James Walworth
Blessed John Davy
Blessed John Rochester
Blessed Richard Bere
Blessed Robert Salt
Blessed Sebastian Newdigate, choir monk of the London Charterhouse, executed at Tyburn, London, on June 19,1535
Blessed Thomas Green (perhaps alias Thomas Greenwood), choir monk of the London Charterhouse, died of starvation in Newgate Prison, London on June 10,1537
Blessed Thomas Johnson, choir monk of the London Charterhouse, died of starvation in Newgate Prison, London on September 20,1537
Blessed Thomas Redyng, laybrother of the London Charterhouse, died of starvation in Newgate Prison, London on June 16,1537
Blessed Thomas Scryven, laybrother of the London Charterhouse, died of starvation in Newgate Prison, London on June 15,1537
Blessed Walter Pierson, laybrother of the London Charterhouse, died of starvation in Newgate Prison, London on June 10,1537
Blessed William Exmew, procurator of the London Charterhouse, executed at Tyburn, London, on June 19,1535
Blessed William Greenwood, laybrother of the London Charterhouse, died of starvation in Newgate Prison, London on June 6,1537
Blessed William Horne, laybrother of the London Charterhouse, hanged, disembowelled, and quartered at Tyburn, London on August 4,1540
Saint Augustine Webster
Saint John Houghton
Saint Robert Lawrence
Additional Information Carthusian Martyrs of London, by Barry Bossa
Catholic Online
Catholic Online
Saints Alive, by Father Robert F McNamara
Wikipedia
The Book of Saints, by the Monks of Ramsgate
Our Sunday Visitor's Encyclopedia of Saints, by Matthew Brunson
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