On 5th July 1589, four Catholic men were executed at Oxford. They were Fr George Nichols, Fr Richard Yaxley, and laymen Thomas Belson and Humphrey Pritchard.
Bridge of Sighs, Oxford (J D Smith) |
Plaque marking site of Martyrdom (J D Smith) |
Humphrey Pritchard was arrested at The Catherine Wheel and, accused of being a traitor because of his Catholic Faith, he was sent to Bridewell Prison, London. After being examined and tortured in London, Humphrey and his three companions were returned to Oxford where they were tried and sentenced to be hung, drawn and quartered. On 5th July 1589 the barbaric sentence was carried out at what is now the junction of Holywell Street and Longwall Street. Humphrey Pritchard was the last of the four to be executed and as he mounted the scaffold he called out: “I call you all to witness, in the presence of God and His holy angels, that I am a Catholic and that I am condemned to die for the confession of the Catholic Faith. I die willingly.”
Plaque in University Church of St Mary the Virgin, Oxford. Humphrey Pritchard's is the third name from the top of column three. (J D Smith) |
What became of the widow who owned The Catherine Wheel? She, poor lady, was condemned to Perpetual Imprisonment!
THIS STEADFAST AND FAITHFUL WELSHMAN, HUMPHREY PRITCHARD, WAS BEATIFIED ON 22nd NOVEMBER 1987 BY POPE JOHN PAUL II.
Our family has an enduring devotion to St David Lewis. In thanksgiving we put together this model of the church and reliquary chapel. I do hope you enjoy it:
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