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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: St. Anne Line - New AdventA convert to Catholicism, hanged in 1601 for the (unproven) crime of harboring a priest. She is one of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales.Missing: historical biography
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Anne Line | Catholic Answers EncyclopediaLine, MRS. ANNE, English martyr, d. February 27, 1601. She was the daughter of William Heigham of Dunmow, Essex, a gentleman of means, and an ardent Calvinist.Missing: life primary
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Revisiting Anne Line: Who Was She and Where Did She Come From?Feb 16, 2015 · This fresh look at the documentary evidence seeks to clarify Anne Line's identity and the circumstances of her life up to the exile of her ...Missing: primary | Show results with:primary
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A Martyr for the Eucharist: St. Anne Line - Catholic ExchangeOct 25, 2024 · She was canonized by Pope St. Paul VI on October 25, 1970, as one of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales.Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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Saint of the Month: St. Anne Line | Mobile, AL - St. Ignatius ParishFeb 1, 2024 · St. Anne Line was a convert, wife and widow, and a martyr of Elizabethan Protestant England. She was born Alice Heigham c.1563 at Dunmow, Essex, England.Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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Saint Anne LineAnne Line (c. 1563 – 27 February 1601) was an English Catholic martyr. After losing her husband, she became very active in sheltering clandestine Catholic ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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St. Anne Line - Catholic ExchangeAnne Heigham was not yet 20 years old when she, along with her brother William, became Catholic. Their parents, both staunch Protestants with strong Puritan ...
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St. Anna Line - Catholic.net1565 at Dunmow, Essex, England as Anne Higham. Born the daughter of a wealthy and ardent Calvinist. When she and her brother converted to Catholicism, they were ...
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Saint Anne Line - America Needs FatimaFeb 27, 2025 · Anne was the daughter of William Heigham of Dunmow, Essex, a gentleman of means and an ardent Calvinist. When Anne and her brother converted ...
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St. Anne Line - Saints AliveThis was in 1585 when he was 19. Roger was not a born Catholic, but a convert to Catholicism. While he was in prison, either his father or his uncle sent him a ...<|separator|>
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The Anne Line story | the neat-herd's daughter - WordPress.comFeb 1, 2014 · After several months in prison Roger Line was released but banished into exile where he managed to obtain financial support from the Spanish ...Missing: recusancy | Show results with:recusancy
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Oct 25 - St Anne Line d.1601 - Catholicireland.netCatholicireland.netOct 25, 2012 · She was martyred for sheltering Catholic priests. anne L Anne's date of birth is unknown, but she was the second daughter of William Heigham of ...
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1601: St. Anne Line - Executed TodayFeb 27, 2011 · Just one day after conviction, she hanged at Tyburn along with two priests, Roger Filcock and Mark Barkworth. Anne Line was canonized in 1970; ...Missing: facts | Show results with:facts
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Elizabeth I And 512 Catholic Martyrs (vs. Lucas Banzoli) - PatheosMar 5, 2023 · Anne Line (or, Linne): Around 1594, Fr. John Gerard opened a house of refuge for hiding priests, and put the newly-widowed Anne Line in ...<|separator|>
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St. Anne Line and Three Priests at TyburnFeb 27, 2014 · She was arrested on the Feast of the Presentation, February 2, 1601, when Father Francis Page was celebrating Mass; he escaped with her help.
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Divorce, Dissolution, and Death: The English MartyrsAnne Line, who was hanged at Tyburn in 1601 for sheltering a Catholic priest. She died saying that rather than repenting, she wished she could have sheltered ...
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May 4 - (2)The Forty Martyrs of England and Wales (16th-17th ...May 4, 2012 · ... Anne Line, when men arrived to arrest him. The priest managed to slip into a special hiding place, prepared by Anne, and afterwards to ...
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St Anne Line: A Shelter for PriestsAug 16, 2021 · St Anne Line is believed to have been born as Alice Higham and was the oldest daughter of a Puritan landowner. ... Her brother, William Higham, ...Missing: Heigham | Show results with:Heigham
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St. Anne Line, English Martyr & Protector of Priests and SeminariansFeb 25, 2022 · Anne Line was executed at Tyburne, on February 27, 1601, along with Father Mark Barkworth and Father Roger Filcock. She was hanged, and the ...<|separator|>
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St Anne Line (1567-1601), Wife, Mother, Martyr, Protector of PriestsFeb 28, 2012 · Anne Line was hanged on 27 February 1601. She was executed immediately before two priests, Fr. Roger Filcock, nSJ , her confessor, and Fr. Mark Barkworth, OSB.Missing: poverty | Show results with:poverty<|control11|><|separator|>
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Act Against Jesuits and Seminarists (1585)This Act was the first passed directly against Jesuits and Seminarists, although they virtually came under the penalties of the Elizabethan Supremacy Act.
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Elizabethan Recusants and the Recusancy LawsInitially recusants were fined twelve shillings for non attendance of church; The harsher Recusancy laws increased the fine to a massive twenty pounds a month ...Missing: penalties | Show results with:penalties
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Policy on recusants - The National ArchivesState policy on recusants of the realm during the late Elizabethan period, 6 ... penalty upon their husbands, either to pay the same or else to be ...
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Penal Laws - New AdventThe Privy Council issued several proclamations during the next half-century enforcing the penal statutes, forbidding the harbouring of Catholic priests, ...
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Elizabeth I: Life Story (Catholic Mission) - Tudor TimesSep 21, 2021 · Some 183 Catholics were executed under the anti-Catholic legislation during the whole of Elizabeth's reign, and many more imprisoned or exiled. ...
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Excommunication of Elizabeth I: Faith, Politics, and Resistance in ...Nov 12, 2021 · Regnans in Excelsis—the 1570 papal bull excommunicating Queen Elizabeth I—is well known to everyone interested in her reign and also ...
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[PDF] Queen Elizabeth I: Religion & the State - Teach DemocracyOrdinary Catholics faced the dilemma of loyalty to the pope or to Elizabeth. Despite the harshness of the. Catholic crackdown, Elizabeth in- sisted there ...
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The Spanish Armada, 1588 - Historic UKThe Spanish Armada aimed to overthrow Queen Elizabeth I and restore Catholic rule, but was defeated by the English, losing half its ships and three-quarters of ...
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Philip II and the Spanish Armada | Western CivilizationIn 1588, the English defeated Philip's Spanish Armada, thwarting his planned invasion of the country to reinstate Catholicism. But the war continued for the ...
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Catholic plots against Elizabeth - Elizabethan Religious SettlementCatholic plots against Elizabeth ; 1586 - The Babington Plot, Sir Anthony Babington planned to rescue Mary, Queen of Scots from jail and murder Elizabeth. Secret ...
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Why was the Catholic threat greater by the 1580s? - BBC BitesizeCatholic Plots ; 1586 - The Babington Plot · Sir Anthony Babington planned to rescue Mary, Queen of Scots from jail and murder Elizabeth. Secret letters between ...
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Anti-Catholicism in Early Modern EnglandJun 30, 2022 · Cardinal William Allen professed a defense of the Catholic faith in the face of rising persecution and anti-Catholic laws throughout the ...
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27 February 1601 - The martyrdoms of Mark Barkworth, Roger ...Feb 27, 2019 · 27 February 1601 – The martyrdoms of Mark Barkworth, Roger Filcock and Anne Line ... On Candlemas Day 1601, 2 February, Anne's house was raided ...
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Feb 27 - St Anne Line (d. 1601) - Catholicireland.netFeb 27, 2012 · Anne Line was hanged on 27 February 1601. She was executed immediately before two priests, Fr Roger Filcock, and Fr Mark Barkworth, though, as ...
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February 27 - Are You Hiding a Priest? - Nobility.orgFeb 27, 2012 · Line. She was tried at the Old Bailey 26 Feb., 1601, and indicted under the Act of 27 Eliz. for harboring a priest, though this could ...Missing: conviction Elizabethan
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Anne Line, Margaret Clitherow and Margaret Ward - Three Catholic ...Today, on the anniversary of Anne Line's execution, on 27th February 1601, I'm honouring her and two other remarkable women, Margaret Clitherow and Margaret ...
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Saint of the Day – 27 February – Blessed Mark Barkworth OSB (c ...Feb 27, 2022 · Mark was executed at Tyburn with the Jesuit Priest, Blessed Father Roger Filcock and Saint Anne Line (a lay Widow who sheltered and hid ...
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St. Anne Line: Fearless Catholic MartyrFeb 27, 2025 · St. Anne Line, an extraordinary English martyr born in the 1560s, showcased immense courage by converting to Catholicism and actively aiding ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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Was Shakespeare Catholic? | Commonweal MagazineApr 25, 2018 · ... Anne Line, the Catholic convert executed that year at Tyburn for operating a house of refuge for Catholic priests. Noonan's hermeneutic is ...Missing: allusion | Show results with:allusion
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Was Shakespeare a Catholic? - Ireland's Eye Magazine... executed in London shortly before the poem was first published; the Phoenix being Anne Line who harboured priests, the Turtle being either her husband Roger ...
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Anne Line: Shakespeare's Tragic Muse - Document - GaleAnne Line is one of the "Forty Martyrs of England and Wales," Catholics who suffered for their faith during and after the Reformation and were canonized by Pope ...Missing: primary | Show results with:primary
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the neat-herd's daughter | Anne Line : Shakespeare's Tragic MuseJul 28, 2016 · ... Anne Line was 'Shakespeare's tragic muse''. Thumbs down: 'His thoughts on Anne Line and The Tempest are regrettably elliptical'. It is in the ...
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British History in depth: The Shakespeare Paper Trail: The Later YearsFeb 17, 2011 · The tax men tracked Shakespeare here, in 1596-7, and he is also named in connection ... Anne Line, a Catholic widow executed at Tyburn in 1601 ( ...
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The Catholicism of William Shakespeare – CERCBroadly speaking, the evidence for Shakespeare's Catholicism is biographical, historical and textual.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Line [née Heigham], Anne [St Anne Line] (d. 1601), Roman Catholic ..."Line [née Heigham], Anne [St Anne Line] (d. 1601), Roman Catholic martyr" published on by Oxford University Press.
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St. Anne Line - Saints & Angels - Catholic OnlineEnglish martyr from Dunmow, Essex. The daughter of William Heigham, she was disowned by him when she married a Catholic, Roger Line.Missing: birth 1563
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