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Adrian Fortescue (martyr)

Sir Adrian Fortescue (c. 1476 – 9 July 1539) was a courtier at the court of King Henry VIII of England and member of the Third Order of Saint Dominic who was executed in 1539 and later beatified as a Roman Catholic martyr.


Adrian Fortescue

A painting of Fortescue located at the Collegio di San Paolo in Rabat, Malta
Lay Dominican Martyr
Bornc. 1476
Hertfordshire, England
Died9 July 1539(1539-07-09) (aged 62)
Tower Hill, London, England
Venerated inRoman Catholic Church
Beatified13 May 1895, Saint Peter's Basilica, Vatican City by Pope Leo XIII
Feast9 July
AttributesCrown of martyrdom
martyr's palm
cross or crucifix
bound hands
sword
axe in neck
Knight of the Order of St. John

Life

Adrian Fortescue was the son of Sir John Fortescue of Ponsbourne Park at Newgate Street Village in Hertfordshire. He descended from Richard Fortescue, younger brother of Sir Henry Fortescue (fl. 1426), Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas in Ireland, and of Sir John Fortescue (ca. 1394 – ca. 1480), Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales, all sons of Sir John Fortescue (fl.1422) of Whympston in the parish of Modbury, Devon, appointed in 1422 Captain of the captured Castle of Meaux, 25 miles NE of Paris.[1] His mother Alice was the daughter of Geoffrey Boleyn, Lord Mayor of London, and great aunt to Henry VIII's second wife, Anne Boleyn.

He was made a Knight of the Bath in 1503. He spent most of his time in the country, busy with his lands and with county affairs. He lived at his wife's family seat at Stonor Park in Oxfordshire, where he served as a Justice of the Peace.[2] Fortescue participated in England's wars against France in 1513 and 1523 and was present at the meeting in 1520 between Henry VIII and Francis I of France at the Field of the Cloth of Gold.

He was made a Knight of the Order of St. John in 1532 and the following year became a Dominican Tertiary of the Blackfriars of Oxford. He attended the coronation of Anne Boleyn in June of that year.[3]

On 29 August 1534, he was arrested without any stated reason and taken to Woodstock, where he was questioned. He was freed after a period of months.[4] In February 1539 he was again arrested, and in April he was among those condemned for treason without a trial by Parliament for unspecified acts presumably relating to hostility to Henry VIII's church policies.[5] He was beheaded at the Tower of London on 9 July 1539. His servants were also killed for treason on the same day but were hanged, drawn and quartered at Tyburn.[2]

Family

Fortescue was twice married:

Anne survived her husband, and afterwards married Sir Thomas Parry, comptroller of Queen Elizabeth's household. She was granted the manor of Great Washbourne in 1557.[6]

Veneration

The Order of St. John of Jerusalem (Order of Malta) has advocated devotion to Blessed Adrian as a martyr since the 17th century and Pope Leo XIII beatified him on 13 May 1895.[4]

In 1970 a Sub-Priory of the Blessed Adrian Fortescue of the Order of Malta was founded and renamed in 1993 as Grand Priory of England.

See also

References

  1. ^ Vivian, Heralds' Visitation of Devon, 1895, p. 353
  2. ^ a b "Great Dominicans: Blessed Adrian Fortescue". www.english.op.org. Retrieved 4 September 2020.
  3. ^ "The Blessed Adrian Fortescue". www.smom-za.org. Retrieved 4 September 2020.
  4. ^ a b Pollen, John Hungerford (1913). "Bl. Adrian Fortescue" . In Herbermann, Charles (ed.). Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
  5. ^ Bede Camm (1914). Lives of the English Martyrs. Logmams. p. 379.  This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  6. ^ Elrington, C R. "Parishes: Great Washbourne Pages 232-237 A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 6. Originally published by Victoria County History, London, 1965". British History Online. Retrieved 2 August 2020.

External links

  • "Fortescue, Adrian" . Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900.
  • Memorial to The Blessed Adrian Fortescue, Martyr of the Order of Malta [1]
  • Morris SJ, Fr. John, The Venerable Sir Adrian Fortescue, Burns & Oates, Ltd., London, 1887
  • Löwe, J. Andreas, Sir John Fortescue (1533-1607) administrator, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press 2004-14(c) http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/printable/9945

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Sir Adrian Fortescue c 1476 9 July 1539 was a courtier at the court of King Henry VIII of England and member of the Third Order of Saint Dominic who was executed in 1539 and later beatified as a Roman Catholic martyr BlessedAdrian FortescueT O S D A painting of Fortescue located at the Collegio di San Paolo in Rabat MaltaLay Dominican MartyrBornc 1476Hertfordshire EnglandDied9 July 1539 1539 07 09 aged 62 Tower Hill London EnglandVenerated inRoman Catholic ChurchBeatified13 May 1895 Saint Peter s Basilica Vatican City by Pope Leo XIIIFeast9 JulyAttributesCrown of martyrdommartyr s palmcross or crucifixbound handsswordaxe in neckKnight of the Order of St John Contents 1 Life 2 Family 3 Veneration 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksLife EditAdrian Fortescue was the son of Sir John Fortescue of Ponsbourne Park at Newgate Street Village in Hertfordshire He descended from Richard Fortescue younger brother of Sir Henry Fortescue fl 1426 Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas in Ireland and of Sir John Fortescue ca 1394 ca 1480 Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales all sons of Sir John Fortescue fl 1422 of Whympston in the parish of Modbury Devon appointed in 1422 Captain of the captured Castle of Meaux 25 miles NE of Paris 1 His mother Alice was the daughter of Geoffrey Boleyn Lord Mayor of London and great aunt to Henry VIII s second wife Anne Boleyn He was made a Knight of the Bath in 1503 He spent most of his time in the country busy with his lands and with county affairs He lived at his wife s family seat at Stonor Park in Oxfordshire where he served as a Justice of the Peace 2 Fortescue participated in England s wars against France in 1513 and 1523 and was present at the meeting in 1520 between Henry VIII and Francis I of France at the Field of the Cloth of Gold He was made a Knight of the Order of St John in 1532 and the following year became a Dominican Tertiary of the Blackfriars of Oxford He attended the coronation of Anne Boleyn in June of that year 3 On 29 August 1534 he was arrested without any stated reason and taken to Woodstock where he was questioned He was freed after a period of months 4 In February 1539 he was again arrested and in April he was among those condemned for treason without a trial by Parliament for unspecified acts presumably relating to hostility to Henry VIII s church policies 5 He was beheaded at the Tower of London on 9 July 1539 His servants were also killed for treason on the same day but were hanged drawn and quartered at Tyburn 2 Family EditFortescue was twice married first to Anne daughter of Sir William Stonor and Anne Neville daughter of John Neville 1st Marquess of Montagu Anne died in 1518 By his first wife Fortescue had two daughters Margaret married to Thomas Wentworth 1st baron Wentworth Frances married to Thomas Fitzgerald 10th earl of Kildare secondly to Anne daughter of Sir William Rede of Boarstall Buckinghamshire and widow of Sir Giles Greville By his second wife he had three sons and two daughters Sir John Fortescue of Salden Chancellor of the Exchequer Sir Thomas Fortescue MP Wallingford Sir Anthony Fortescue Elizabeth married to Sir Thomas Bromley lord chancellor of England Mary whose son was Thomas Cavendish the circumnavigator Anne survived her husband and afterwards married Sir Thomas Parry comptroller of Queen Elizabeth s household She was granted the manor of Great Washbourne in 1557 6 Veneration EditThe Order of St John of Jerusalem Order of Malta has advocated devotion to Blessed Adrian as a martyr since the 17th century and Pope Leo XIII beatified him on 13 May 1895 4 In 1970 a Sub Priory of the Blessed Adrian Fortescue of the Order of Malta was founded and renamed in 1993 as Grand Priory of England See also EditThomas DingleyReferences Edit Vivian Heralds Visitation of Devon 1895 p 353 a b Great Dominicans Blessed Adrian Fortescue www english op org Retrieved 4 September 2020 The Blessed Adrian Fortescue www smom za org Retrieved 4 September 2020 a b Pollen John Hungerford 1913 Bl Adrian Fortescue In Herbermann Charles ed Catholic Encyclopedia New York Robert Appleton Company Bede Camm 1914 Lives of the English Martyrs Logmams p 379 This article incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain Elrington C R Parishes Great Washbourne Pages 232 237 A History of the County of Gloucester Volume 6 Originally published by Victoria County History London 1965 British History Online Retrieved 2 August 2020 External links Edit Fortescue Adrian Dictionary of National Biography London Smith Elder amp Co 1885 1900 Memorial to The Blessed Adrian Fortescue Martyr of the Order of Malta 1 Morris SJ Fr John The Venerable Sir Adrian Fortescue Burns amp Oates Ltd London 1887 Lowe J Andreas Sir John Fortescue 1533 1607 administrator Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Oxford University Press 2004 14 c http www oxforddnb com view printable 9945Portals Biography Catholicism England Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 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