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Edward Healy Thompson

Edward Healy Thompson (1813, Oakham, Rutland - 21 May 1891, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire) was an English Roman Catholic writer.

Life edit

Thompson was the son of Robert and Mary Costall Thompson. His father was a tax surveyor successively at Oakham, Bath, and Salisbury. The poet Francis Thompson was his nephew.[1]

He was educated at Oakham School and Emmanuel College, Cambridge. Having taken Anglican orders, he obtained a curacy at Calne, Wiltshire.[2] The clergyman poet William Lisle Bowles was a neighbour in nearby Bremhill.

After some years of the Anglican ministry at Marylebone, Ramsgate, and elsewhere, he became a Catholic in 1846. He published as his defence, "Remarks on certain Anglican Theories of Unity" (1846).[3]

In 1851, jointly with James Spencer Northcote he undertook the editorship of the series of controversial pamphlets known as The Clifton Tracts. He was a contributor and sub-editor of the Dublin Review from 1863 to early 1865,[4] but he and Henry James Coleridge left when editor William George Ward refused to publish a major article on the reviews of John Henry Newman's Apologia Pro Vita Sua. Ward was inclined to give the book as little publicity as possible.[5]

In the mid-1880s, he lived on Hinde Street, Manchester Square.[6] He was a contributor to Wilfrid Meynell's Merrie England magazine. The latter years of his life, which were spent at Cheltenham, he devoted to religious literature.[3]

Works edit

Thompson was a promoter of Catholic literature. Most of this work consisted in the adaptations of foreign books which he thought were of value to English-speaking Catholics.

His chief works are:

  • "A Triumph of Christianity: or, A Few Observations Upon the Discontinuance of "The Tracts for the Times" (1841); and
  • "The Unity of the Episcopate Considered" (1847); and
  • "A few earnest thoughts on the Duty of Communion with the Catholic Church" (1847); and
  • "A Library of Religious Biography":
    • Vol I. "The Life of St. Aloysius Gonzaga, of the Company of Jesus" (1867); and
    • Vol II. "The Life of Marie-Eustelle Harpain, The Sempstress of Saint-Pallais" (1868); and
    • Vol III. "The Life of Stanislas Kostka, of the Company of Jesus" (1881); and
    • Vol IV. "The Life of the Baron de Renty; Or, Perfection in the World Exemplified" (1881); and
    • Vol V. "The Life of the Venerable Anna Maria Taigi: The Roman Matron" (1873); and
    • Vol VI. "The Life of Marie Lataste: Lay-Sister of the Congregation of the Sacred Heart" (1877); and
    • Vol VII. "The Life of Henri-Marie Boudon, Archdeacon of Evreux" (1881); and
    • Vol VIII. "The Life of Leon Papin-Dupont, The Holy Man of Tours" (1881); and
    • Vol IX. "The Life of Jean-Baptiste Muard : Founder of the Congregation of St. Edme and of the Monastery of La Pierre-qui-Vire" (1886).
  • "The Life of M. Olier" (1861); and
  • "The Life and Glories of St. Joseph" (1888); and
  • "Before and After Gunpowder Plot" (1890).

He also translated several works by Henri-Marie Boudon:

  • "Devotion to the Nine Choirs of Holy Angels" (1869); and
  • "The Hidden Life of Jesus, A Lesson and Model to Christians" (1869); and
  • "The Holy Ways of the Cross, or, A Short Treatise on the Various Trials and Afflictions, Interior and Exterior, to Which the Spiritual Life is Subject, and the Means of Making a Good Use Thereof" (1875).

Family edit

On 30 July 1844 at Marylebone, he married Harriet Diana Calvert, daughter of Nicholson Calvert of Hunsdon and Frances Pery, daughter and co-heir of the Viscount Pery.[7] Born at Hunsdon, Hertfordshire, 1811; Harriet died at Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, 21 Aug., 1896. On her husband's conversion she also joined the Catholic Church, and like him devoted herself to literary work. Her chief work is the "Life of Charles Borromeo", but she also wrote stories of Catholic life. These include: "Mary, Star of the Sea" (1848); "The Witch of Malton Hill"; "Mount St. Lawrence" (1850); "Winefride Jones" (1854); "Margaret Danvers" (1857); "The Wyndham Family" (1876); and others, as well as articles in the Dublin Review.

References edit

  1. ^ Meynell, Everard. The Life of Francis Thompson, Burnes & Oates, 1916, p. 3
  2. ^ The Pedigree Register, Volume 2 (George Frederick Tudor Sherwood, ed.) 1913, p. 354
  3. ^ a b Burton, Edwin. "Thompson." The Catholic Encyclopedia Vol. 14. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1912. 28 November 2022   This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  4. ^ Houghton, Walter E., The Wellesley Index to Victorian Periodicals 1824-1900, Routledge, 2013, p. 1577 ISBN 9781135795498
  5. ^ Newman, John Henry. Apologia Pro Vita Sua and Six Sermons, (Frank M. Turner, ed.) Yale University Press, 2008, Intro. p. 45, n.67 ISBN 9780300115079
  6. ^ Meynell 1916, p. 68.
  7. ^ Meynell 1916, p. 2.

Sources edit

  • Meynell, Everard (1916). The Life of Francis Thompson. Burnes & Oates.
  •   This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainHerbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Thompson". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.

External Links edit

  • Works by Edward Healy Thompson at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks)  

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Edward Healy Thompson 1813 Oakham Rutland 21 May 1891 Cheltenham Gloucestershire was an English Roman Catholic writer Contents 1 Life 2 Works 3 Family 4 References 5 Sources 6 External LinksLife editThompson was the son of Robert and Mary Costall Thompson His father was a tax surveyor successively at Oakham Bath and Salisbury The poet Francis Thompson was his nephew 1 He was educated at Oakham School and Emmanuel College Cambridge Having taken Anglican orders he obtained a curacy at Calne Wiltshire 2 The clergyman poet William Lisle Bowles was a neighbour in nearby Bremhill After some years of the Anglican ministry at Marylebone Ramsgate and elsewhere he became a Catholic in 1846 He published as his defence Remarks on certain Anglican Theories of Unity 1846 3 In 1851 jointly with James Spencer Northcote he undertook the editorship of the series of controversial pamphlets known as The Clifton Tracts He was a contributor and sub editor of the Dublin Review from 1863 to early 1865 4 but he and Henry James Coleridge left when editor William George Ward refused to publish a major article on the reviews of John Henry Newman s Apologia Pro Vita Sua Ward was inclined to give the book as little publicity as possible 5 In the mid 1880s he lived on Hinde Street Manchester Square 6 He was a contributor to Wilfrid Meynell s Merrie England magazine The latter years of his life which were spent at Cheltenham he devoted to religious literature 3 Works editThompson was a promoter of Catholic literature Most of this work consisted in the adaptations of foreign books which he thought were of value to English speaking Catholics His chief works are A Triumph of Christianity or A Few Observations Upon the Discontinuance of The Tracts for the Times 1841 and The Unity of the Episcopate Considered 1847 and A few earnest thoughts on the Duty of Communion with the Catholic Church 1847 and A Library of Religious Biography Vol I The Life of St Aloysius Gonzaga of the Company of Jesus 1867 and Vol II The Life of Marie Eustelle Harpain The Sempstress of Saint Pallais 1868 and Vol III The Life of Stanislas Kostka of the Company of Jesus 1881 and Vol IV The Life of the Baron de Renty Or Perfection in the World Exemplified 1881 and Vol V The Life of the Venerable Anna Maria Taigi The Roman Matron 1873 and Vol VI The Life of Marie Lataste Lay Sister of the Congregation of the Sacred Heart 1877 and Vol VII The Life of Henri Marie Boudon Archdeacon of Evreux 1881 and Vol VIII The Life of Leon Papin Dupont The Holy Man of Tours 1881 and Vol IX The Life of Jean Baptiste Muard Founder of the Congregation of St Edme and of the Monastery of La Pierre qui Vire 1886 The Life of M Olier 1861 and The Life and Glories of St Joseph 1888 and Before and After Gunpowder Plot 1890 He also translated several works by Henri Marie Boudon Devotion to the Nine Choirs of Holy Angels 1869 and The Hidden Life of Jesus A Lesson and Model to Christians 1869 and The Holy Ways of the Cross or A Short Treatise on the Various Trials and Afflictions Interior and Exterior to Which the Spiritual Life is Subject and the Means of Making a Good Use Thereof 1875 Family editOn 30 July 1844 at Marylebone he married Harriet Diana Calvert daughter of Nicholson Calvert of Hunsdon and Frances Pery daughter and co heir of the Viscount Pery 7 Born at Hunsdon Hertfordshire 1811 Harriet died at Cheltenham Gloucestershire 21 Aug 1896 On her husband s conversion she also joined the Catholic Church and like him devoted herself to literary work Her chief work is the Life of Charles Borromeo but she also wrote stories of Catholic life These include Mary Star of the Sea 1848 The Witch of Malton Hill Mount St Lawrence 1850 Winefride Jones 1854 Margaret Danvers 1857 The Wyndham Family 1876 and others as well as articles in the Dublin Review References edit Meynell Everard The Life of Francis Thompson Burnes amp Oates 1916 p 3 The Pedigree Register Volume 2 George Frederick Tudor Sherwood ed 1913 p 354 a b Burton Edwin Thompson The Catholic Encyclopedia Vol 14 New York Robert Appleton Company 1912 28 November 2022 nbsp This article incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain Houghton Walter E The Wellesley Index to Victorian Periodicals 1824 1900 Routledge 2013 p 1577 ISBN 9781135795498 Newman John Henry Apologia Pro Vita Sua and Six Sermons Frank M Turner ed Yale University Press 2008 Intro p 45 n 67 ISBN 9780300115079 Meynell 1916 p 68 Meynell 1916 p 2 Sources editMeynell Everard 1916 The Life of Francis Thompson Burnes amp Oates nbsp This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Herbermann Charles ed 1913 Thompson Catholic Encyclopedia New York Robert Appleton Company External Links editWorks by Edward Healy Thompson at LibriVox public domain audiobooks nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Edward Healy Thompson amp oldid 1213045653, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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