Thomas Johnson (monk) — Blessed Thomas Johnson (died September 20, 1537) was a Carthusian monk who was left to starve in Newgate gaol because he would not sign the Oath of Supremacy. Margaret Clement brought him and the other Carthusians some food by entering in… … Wikipedia
Johnson, Blessed Thomas — • The last of nine London Carthusians to die of starvation in prison in 1537. He died 20 September, after nearly 5 months of barbaric treatment Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 … Catholic encyclopedia
Bl. Thomas Johnson — Blessed Thomas Johnson † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Blessed Thomas Johnson Carthusian martyr, died in Newgate gaol, London, 20 September, 1537. On 18 May, 1537, the twenty choir monks and eighteen brothers remaining in the London… … Catholic encyclopedia
Blessed William Filby — Bl. William Filby † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Bl. William Filby Born in Oxfordshire between 1557 and 1560; suffered at Tyburn, 30 May, 1582. Educated at Lincoln College, Oxford, he was admitted to the seminary at Reims, 12 October, 1579 … Catholic encyclopedia
Blessed Virgin Mary (Roman Catholic) — Blessed Virgin Mary The Catechism of the Catholic Church states: The Church s devotion to the Blessed Virgin is intrinsic to Christian worship. [1] Mother of … Wikipedia
Thomas Jefferson — (Rembrandt Peale, 1800) Thomas Jefferson (* 2. Apriljul./ … Deutsch Wikipedia
Thomas Ford (martyr) — Blessed Thomas Ford (d. 28 May, 1582), a Devonshire native, was a Catholic martyr executed during the reign of Elizabeth I.He received an MA at Trinity College, Oxford, on July 24, 1567, and became a fellow (one source says president) there. In… … Wikipedia
Thomas Cole House — U.S. National Register of Historic Places U.S. National Historic Landmark … Wikipedia
Thomas Birch — (November 23, 1705 – January 9, 1766), English historian, son of Joseph Birch, a coffee mill maker, was born at Clerkenwell.He preferred study to business but, as his parents were Quakers, he did not go to the university. Notwithstanding this… … Wikipedia
Thomas More — For other uses, see Thomas More (disambiguation). The Right Honourable Sir Thomas More Lord Chancellor In offic … Wikipedia