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EDWARD WILKS, PRIEST, CONFESSOR
A little while after the execution of Mr Lockwood and Mr Catherick, another priest of the secular clergy died in York castle under sentence of death. His name was Wilks [Wilkes], though he was commonly known by the name of Tomson. He was born at Knaresborough in Yorkshire, was taken at Malton upon a market-day, and set in the stocks to be gazed at by the people almost the whole day; till a cutler of the town made oath that he knew him to be Lord Evers's priest, he was sent to York castle, tried and convicted; but died before execution.
Source: Bishop Richard Challoner, Memoirs of Missionary Priests, Volume 2

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