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Blessed Francis Ingleby (c. 1551 – 3 June 1586) was a Roman Catholic martyr executed in York, England during the reign of Elizabeth I.

Born about 1551, he was the fourth son of Sir William Ingleby and Anne Malory of Ripley Castle, North Yorkshire. He was likely a scholar of Brasenose College, Oxford, (c. 1565), and was a student of the Inner Temple by 1576. On 18 August 1582 he arrived at the English College, Reims, where he lived at his own expense. He was ordained a year later as a subdeacon on 28 May, a deacon on 24 September, and a priest on 24 December.[1] He has been described as short but well-made, fair-complexioned, with a chestnut beard, and a slight cast in his eyes.

He left for England 5 April 1584 and preached with great enthusiasm in York, where he was arrested in spring 1586. Suspicion was raised when a companion appeared to show more deference towards him than someone dressed as a poor man would warrant. He was one of the priests whom Saint Margaret Clitherow was arraigned for harbouring. He was condemned for acting as a priest in England, contrary to the Jesuits, etc. Act 1584, and sentenced to be hanged, drawn and quartered on the Knavesmire at York. When sentence was pronounced he exclaimed, "Credo videre bona Domini in terra viventium" (I believe to see the good things of our Lord: in the land of the living). At the prison door, while shackles were being fastened on his legs he smilingly said, "I fear me I shall be overproud of my boots."[1]

He was beatified on 22 November 1987 by Pope John Paul II.[2]

His brother David, known as "the Fox", was also a staunch Catholic and fled to the Continent.

See also

  • Eighty-five martyrs of England and Wales
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References

1. ^[https://archive.org/stream/livesofenglishma01burtuoft#page/210/mode/2up Wainewright, John Bannerman. "Venerable Francis Ingleby", Lives of the English Martyrs, (Edwin H. Burton and J. H. Pollen eds.), London. Longmans, Green and Co., 1914]
2. ^{{cite book |title=Our Sunday Visitor's encyclopedia of saints|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=l-pwoTFp31kC&pg=PA356&lpg=PA356&dq=Francis+ingleby+beatified&source=bl&ots=H6vn1TZwj4&sig=KuDFIwbKpgqp_Ui2m6wXxcOQrn8&hl=en&ei=rjTXTL-uC46asAODjrmNCw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=4&ved=0CCcQ6AEwAw#v=onepage&q=Francis%20ingleby%20beatified&f=false|publisher=Our Sunday Visitor, Inc |author1=Matthew Bunson |author2=Margaret Bunson |author3=Stephen Bunson |page=356|year=2003}}
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10 : 1550s births|1586 deaths|Alumni of Brasenose College, Oxford|English College, Douai alumni|16th-century Roman Catholic martyrs|Venerated Catholics|People of the Tudor period|16th-century English people|16th-century Roman Catholic priests|Eighty-five martyrs of England and Wales

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