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Thomas Marshall (Abbot of Colchester)

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The Abbot's servant said that his master denied that the king could suppress the Abbey because it was above the yearly value of 300 marks specified in the statute. Other witnesses testified that Beche had said that God would "take vengeance for the putting down of these houses of religion", that
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Fisher and More "died like good men and it was pity of their deaths", and he claimed that the king had broken with the Catholic Church because he wanted to marry
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In November, 1538, Beche denied the legal right of Henry VIII's royal commission to confiscate his abbey. He was then committed to the
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Macpherson, Ewan. "Blessed John Beche." The Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 2. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1907. 28 May 2013
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Ashdown-Hill, John (2009) Mediaeval Colchester's Lost Landmarks. Published by The Breedon Books Publishing Company Limited. (
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decreed the beatification of Abbot John Beche on 13 May 1895. His feast is kept on 1 December in the
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Fitzpatrick, Maurice P., "Blessed John Beche: a martyr of the Brentwood diocese", p.4,
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The Abbot was a strong opponent of the King's new policy, and a friend and admirer of
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On 30 March 1534, Abbot Beche took his seat in the House of Lords. In that year, the
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Thomas Marshall, commonly known as John Beche, was a member of the
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Lives of the English Martyrs Declared Blessed by Pope Leo XIII
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lands, probably at the Abbey's gallows at Greenstead. His
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People associated with the Dissolution of the Monasteries
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was passed by which Henry VIII made himself Head of the
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Index

Colchester
England
Roman Catholic Church
Beatified
Pope Leo XIII
Feast
Attributes
Colchester Abbey
Colchester
pewtersmiths
Oxford University
Gloucester Hall
Worcester College
Abbot of St. Werburgh's
Chester
Act of Supremacy
Church in England
Thomas More
John Fisher
Tower of London
treason
Anne Boleyn
pectoral cross
Mannock family
Giffords Hall
Stoke-by-Nayland
Buckfast Abbey
Devon
Leo XIII
diocese of Brentwood

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