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Pub March 1997 by Wichardson York House N*31 Strand

AS MAGDALENA ALIAS HEATH

which was very short, frankly owned himself to be a priest, and that he returned to England purposely to confirm Catholics in their faith, and to reconcile others to it.

THOMAS HOLLAND, Anglus Londini, 22 Dec. 1642, a Puritanis suspensus et dissectus in quatuor Partes, eò quòd Sacerdos esset Ecclesiæ Romanæ ; a small oval.

Paulus a S. Magdalena, alias HEATH, Convent. F. F. Minorum Recoll. Anglorum, Duaci, Guard. &c. small 4to.

R. P. F. Paulus, alias HEATH; in an oval; small 4to. W. Richardson.

Henry Heath was born at Peterborough, in Northamptonshire. He studied at Cambridge, and afterward at Douay, where he became a Franciscan. He was sent a missionary into England: and soon after his landing, was apprehended, condemned, and executed, as one of that character. He suffered at Tyburn, the 27th of April, 1643. His head was placed on London-bridge, and his quarters on the city-gates.

FRANCIS BELL, a friar; a rope about his neck, and a knife in his breast; executed 1643.

R. P. F. FRANCISCUS BELL; in an oval; small 4to. W. Richardson.

Francis Bell, who was born at Hanbury, near Worcester, was a member of the English college at Valladolid, in Spain. In 1618, he became a Franciscan. He was sent by the general of his order to Douay, to assist father John Gennings in his design of erecting a convent of the same order in that place. He was twice chosen guardian of the convent. He was also provincial of the English and Scottish Franciscans. In 1643, he was apprehended, con

demned, and executed, for acting here in his ecclesiastical character. He suffered at Tyburn, on the 11th of December. It is said, that he was master of seven languages.

RODOLPHUS CORBIE, Societatis Jesu ab Hæreticis pro Fide suspensus et dissectus, Londini, 2 Sept. 1644; a small oval.

THOMAS COLMAN, a friar. He died in prison,

1644.

He is, in the "Certamen Seraphicum," called Walter Colman; and is said to have been of the Franciscan order, and a missionary in England, and to have been condemned to die, but was reprieved by the favour of the king.

HENRICUS MORSE, Soc. Jesu pro Fide suspensus et dissectus, Londini, 1 Feb. 1646; a small oval. This print, and those of Holland and Corbie, are in the "Certamen triplex a tribus Soc. Jesu ex Provincia Anglicana Sacerdotibus," &c. Antv. 1645.

HENRY MORSE; small folio.

POWEL, alias MORGAN, of the order of St. Benedict; executed at Tyburn, June the 30th, 1646, in the fifty-second year of his age; 12mo.

POWEL, alias MORGAN. J. Berry sc.

Philip Powel, who was a missionary in England, was condemned to die on account of his character, and was, as Dod informs us, executed the 20th of July, 1646.*

MARTINUS WOODCOCKE, ex Convent. F. F. Minorum Recollectorum, Anglorum, Duaci,

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Eamus et nos ut moriamur cum eo. Ioan.11.16.

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