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- Oswald Tesimond, SJ (1563 – 23 August 1636) was an English Jesuit born in either Northumberland or York who, while not a direct conspirator, had some knowledge...
- grave and sober man, and of great wit and sufficiency". Father Oswald Tesimond claimed that Keyes had "tasted ****cution himself, having lost his goods...
- more than ordinary, and much given to fighting", while the Jesuit Oswald Tesimond thought he had been "rather wild and given to the **** life, a man who relied...
- interrogation he implicated Tesimond in the plot. On 13 January 1606, he described how he had visited Garnet and Tesimond on 7 November to inform Garnet...
- Christopher (both later involved with Fawkes in the Gunpowder Plot) and Oswald Tesimond, Edward Oldcorne and Robert Middleton, who became priests (the latter executed...
- spent 20 years in prison for his recusancy. Three Catholic priests, Oswald Tesimond, Edward Oldcorn and Robert Middleton, were also educated at St Peter's...
- his support. Bates's news proved momentous for the Jesuits; he overheard Tesimond exclaim "we are all utterly undone". Garnet's reply to Catesby begged them...
- Oswald Tesimond on 24 July 1605, but as the information was received under the seal of the confessional, canon law prevented Frs. Garnet and Tesimond from...
- Clinton. He then worked chiefly in Worcestershire for 17 years. Oswald Tesimond ****isted him after 1596; Father Thomas Lister, another Jesuit, also supported...
- spiritual". Writing after the events of 1604–1606, the Jesuit priest Father Tesimond's description of his friend was favourable: "his countenance was exceedingly...