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Edward Oldcorne, Venerable

Martyr, b. 1561; d. 1606

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Oldcorne, EDWARD, VENERABLE, martyr, b. 1561; d. 1606. His father was a Protestant, and his mother a Catholic. He was educated as a doctor, but later decided to enter the priesthood, went to the English College at Reims, then to Rome, where, after ordination, in 1587, he became a Jesuit. Next year he returned to England in company with Father John Gerard (q.v.), and worked chiefly in Worcester, until he was arrested with Father Henry Garnet (q.v.) and taken to the Tower. Noevidence connecting him with The Gunpowder Plot (q.v.) could be obtained, and he was executed for his priesthood only. Two letters of his are at Stonyhurst (Ang., III, 1; VII,60); the second, written from prison, overflows with zeal and charity. His last combat took place on April 7, at Red Hill, Worcester. With him suffered his faithful servant, the Ven. Ralph Ashby, who is traditionally believed to have been a Jesuit lay brother. Oldcorne’s picture, painted after his death for the Gesi, is extant, and a number of his relics.

J. H. POLLEN


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