Edward James (martyr)

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Bornc. 1557
Barton, Breaston, near Long Eaton, Derbyshire, England
Died1 October 1588 (aged 30 - 31)
Chichester, West Sussex, England
Beatified15 December 1929 by Pope Pius XI
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Edward James
Stained glass window in St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church in Bridge Gate, Derby.
Martyr
Bornc. 1557
Barton, Breaston, near Long Eaton, Derbyshire, England
Died1 October 1588 (aged 30 - 31)
Chichester, West Sussex, England
Honored inRoman Catholic Church
Beatified15 December 1929 by Pope Pius XI
Feast1 October

Edward James (c.1557 1 October 1588) was an English Catholic priest and martyr.

James was born at Barton, Breaston, near Long Eaton, Derbyshire. He was educated at Derby School, St John's College, Oxford, the English college at Rheims and the Venerable English College at Rome.[1] In early October 1579, he and William Filby sailed from Dover for Calais. Arriving in Rheims, he took up rooms with Edward Stransham. The following August, James and ten others travelled to the English College, Rome. In October 1583, James was ordained as a priest in Rome by Bishop Thomas Goldwell,[2] the last survivor of the English bishops who had refused to accept the Protestant Reformation.

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