- Bellamy, Jerome
- Bellamy, Jerome
• A sympathizer with Mary Queen of ScotsCatholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.
- Bellamy, Jerome
Jerome Bellamy† Catholic_Encyclopedia ► Jerome BellamyJerome Bellamy of Uxenden Hall, near London, England, d. 1586, a member of an old Catholic family noted for its hospitality to missionaries and recusants. He was a warm sympathizer with Mary Queen of Scots. In the latter years of the sixteenth century the Babington plot to free Mary and assassinate Elizabeth was exposed, and Babington, with two of his fellow- conspirators, Barnewell and Donne, sought refuge in Bellamy's house. He concealed them and was later arrested with them and accused of complicity in the plot. All four were indicted, tried, convicted 15 September, 1586, and within six days thereafter executed.GILLOW, Bibl. Dict. Eng. Cath., I, 176.THOMAS GAFFNEY TAAFFETranscribed by WGKofron In memory of Fr. John Hilkert, Akron, OhioFidelis servus et prudens, quem constituit Dominus super familiam suamThe Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume VIII. — New York: Robert Appleton Company. Nihil Obstat. 1910.
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