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Southerne, WILLIAM, VENERABLE, English martyr, suffered at Newcastle-under-Lyme, April 30, 1618. An alumnus and priest of the English College at Douai, he labored mainly at Baswich, near Stafford, which then belonged to a branch of the Fowler family. He was arrested while saying Mass, and committed by a neighboring justice to Stafford gaol. He was immediately sentenced to death for being a priest and refusing to take the oath of allegiance; he remained in prison for six days after condemnation, no hangman being forthcoming.
JOHN B. WAINEWRIGHT
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