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James Bosgrave (1547?–1620s) was an
English Jesuit Bosgrave was born at Godmanston, Dorsetshire, 'of a very
worshipful house and parentage,'
about 1547...
- by
Thomas Bosgrave, a
relative of the
Arundell family, who
offered him his own hat, as he had been
dragged out bareheaded. Thereupon,
Bosgrave was also...
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Irish layman, born in Dublin, and
servant of
Thomas Bosgrave and was put to
death with
Thomas Bosgrave, John
Cornelius (a priest, born of
Irish parents in...
- However, he was
trusted to
search the
house linked to the
Jesuit James Bosgrave in Bere Regis. In 1573 he had
prevented John Stourton, 9th
Baron Stourton...
- Beard), layman, 25
March 1592 John Bodey, priest, 2
November 1583
Thomas Bosgrave, layman, 4 July 1594
William Browne, layman, 5
September 1605 Christopher...
- John
Speed 1594
Blessed Patrick Salmon 1594
Blessed Thomas Bosgrave 1594
Blessed William Harrington 1566 1594
Henry Walpole 1558...
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college also
managed to
attract lecturers from Scotland,
including James Bosgrave and
William Ogilvie. The
founding of the
college in Poznań
caused controversy...
- of Redlynch, Wiltshire, and had
issue a daughter;
married 2nd,
Leonard Bosgrave.
Edward Arundell (died 1587) who died
without issue, 4
November 1587 Mary...
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considerable religious strife. Four
local Catholic men—John Cornelius,
Thomas Bosgrave, John
Carey and
Patrick Salmon—were
martyred in the late 16th century;...
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April 1594 by the
sheriff of Dorsetshire. One of her relatives,
Thomas Bosgrave, and two
family servants, John (or Terence)
Carey and
Patrick Salmon, shared...