MARTIN SHERTON, PRIEST, AND GABRIEL THIMBLEBY, LAYMAN
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This year, 1587, I find in the Douay memoirs mention of two others, the one a priest, the other a secular gentleman; both some time members of Douay College, who perished in prison for religious matters. The priest was Martin Sherton; the gentleman's name was Gabriel Thimbleby.
This year also about thirty priests were committed prisoners to Wisbech castle in Cambridgeshire. Several had been sent thither in the
foregoing years; but most of these being dead, the whole number of prisoners there, at this time, were thirty-three priests, and one lay gentleman, viz. Thomas Pounds, esq. a zealous catholic, and great sufferer for his faith.
Source: Bishop Richard Challoner, Memoirs of Missionary Priests, Volume 1
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