St. John Rigby

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St. John Rigby

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Birthplace: Harrock Hall Ecclestone, Chorley, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom
Death: June 21, 1600 (25-34)
St. Thomas Waterings, London, England UK (Executed by hanging - one of 40 English marytrs)
Immediate Family:

Son of Nicholas Rigby and Mary Rigby
Brother of Elizabeth Clayton; Nicholas Rigby; Alexander Rigby; Alice Rigby and Rauf Rigby

Managed by: Pauline Veronica Thomas
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About St. John Rigby

From Wikipedia Saint John Rigby (ca. 1570 – June 21, 1600) was an English Roman Catholic martyr who was executed during the reign of Elizabeth I. He is one of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales. (He is called "Thomas" Rigby in The Autobiography of a Hunted Priest, p. 81 footnote; Pellegrini & Cudahy, New York, 1952, a story about the Jesuit priest John Gerard.) Rigby was born circa 1570 at Harrock Hall, Eccleston, near Chorley, Lancashire, the fifth or sixth son of Nicholas Rigby, by his wife Mary (née Breres). In 1600 Rigby was working for Sir Edmund Huddleston, whose daughter Mrs. Fortescue was summoned to the Old Bailey for recusancy. Because she was ill, Rigby appeared for her, was compelled to confess his Catholicism, and sent to Newgate. The next day, the feast day of St Valentine, he signed a confession saying that since he had been reconciled to the Roman Catholic faith by Saint John Jones, a Franciscan priest, he had not attended Anglican services. He was sent back to Newgate and later transferred to the White Lion. Twice he was given the chance to recant, but twice refused. His sentence was carried out. On his way to execution, the transport carrying Rigby was stopped and Rigby again asked to conform to the Church of England, to which he replied: "I am a bachelor; and more than that I am a maid."[clarification needed] The Earl then asked Rigby for his prayers. Rigby was executed by hanging at St Thomas Waterings on June 21, 1600. Critchley_John He was canonised 25.10.1970

See also article by Rev. Andrew Unsworth, 2018 @ http://www.stjosephswrightington.co.uk/st-john-rigby/

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St. John Rigby's Timeline

1570
1570
Harrock Hall Ecclestone, Chorley, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom
1600
June 21, 1600
Age 30
St. Thomas Waterings, London, England UK
June 21, 1600
Age 30