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- Thomas Aufield (1552 – 6 July 1585), also called Thomas Alfield, was an English Roman Catholic martyr. He was born in Gloucestershire and educated at...
- charges" against Davis. Davis was also involved a plot to entrap Thomas Aufield, a Catholic priest. Likely acting as an agent provocateur at the direction...
- Ralph Sherwin (1550–1581), Jesuit priest, martyr and Catholic saint Thomas Aufield (1552–1585), Roman Catholic priest and beatified martyr John Cowell (1554–1611)...
- 1537) 1583 – Edmund Grindal, English archbishop (b. 1519) 1585 – Thomas Aufield, English priest and martyr (b. 1552) 1614 – Man Singh I, Rajput Raja of...
- 1517) June 22 – Simon Sulzer, Swiss theologian (b. 1508) July 6 – Thomas Aufield, English Catholic martyr (b. 1552) July 28 – Francis Russell, 2nd Earl...
- Date unknown: Hans von Aachen, German mannerist painter (d. 1615) Thomas Aufield, English Catholic martyr (d. 1585) Jean Bertaut, French poet (d. 1611)...
- the Queen and Episcopalian bishop. Converted in December 2019. Thomas Aufield: English priest and martyr Augustine of Hippo: theologian, philosopher...
- 1517) June 22 – Simon Sulzer, Swiss theologian (b. 1508) July 6 – Thomas Aufield, English Catholic martyr (b. 1552) July 28 – Francis Russell, 2nd Earl...
- monastic library, a room which today is used as the Cathedral Library. Robert Aufield was the College School's first recorded headmaster. In 1616 the controversial...
- priest, 4 July 1597 Ralph Ashley, Jesuit priest, 7 April 1607 Thomas Aufield, priest, 6 July 1585 Christopher Bales, priest, 4 March 1590 Mark Barkworth...