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  Cuthbert Mayne - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Saint Cuthbert Mayne (1543 1577) was a Roman Catholic priest and martyr.
Mayne was born at Yorkston, near Barnstaple in Devon, the son of William Mayne, and baptized on March 20, 1543/4, St Cuthbert's day.
Mayne was beatified "equipollently" by Pope Leo XIII, by means of a decree of December 29, 1886 and was canonized along with the other Martyrs of England and Wales by Pope Paul VI on October 25, 1970.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Cuthbert_Mayne   (1169 words)

  
 Saint Cuthbert Mayne   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Cuthbert Mayne was the proto-martyr of the seminary priests.
Mayne soon came to understand that he was in the wrong religion, and he was not left long in doubt what he should do about it.
Cuthbert was out of town at the time, and when his friends got word to him that he was a wanted man, he fled the country.
www.sspx.ca /Angelus/1978_July/Saint_Cuthbert_Mayne.htm   (1613 words)

  
 Blessed Cuthbert Mayne
He was the son of William Mayne; his uncle was a schismatical priest, who had him educated at Barnstaple Grammar School, and he was ordained a Protestant minister at the age of eighteen or nineteen.
Blessed Cuthbert was in the country, and being warned by Blessed Thomas Ford, he evaded arrest by going to Cornwall, whence he arrived at Douai in 1573.
Having become reconciled to the Church, he was ordained in 1575; in Feb., 1575-6 he took the degree of S.T.B. at Douai University; and on 24 April, 1576 he left for the English mission in the company of Blessed John Payne.
www.catholicity.com /encyclopedia/m/mayne,blessed_cuthbert.html   (618 words)

  
 Twitchel Family - pafg44 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Walter MAYNE was born in 1542 in Hatsburgh, Devonshire, England.
Cuthbert MAYNE was born in 1548 in Hatsburgh, Devonshire, England.
Alicia MAYNE was born in 1550 in Hatsburgh, Devonshire, England.
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 The Compass newspaper -- Saint of the Day
Take, for example, St. Cuthbert Mayne, who was born in 1544 at Youlston, Devonshire, England.
Cuthbert was told his life would be spared if he accepted the sovereignty of the Queen of England over the English church.
Cuthbert was canonized by Pope Paul VI in 1970 as one of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales.
www.thecompassnews.org /compass/2000-11-24/00cn1124f2.htm   (444 words)

  
 Saint Patrick's Church: Saints of November 30
Like many converts to Catholicism, Cuthbert Mayne hesitated out of fear--of rejection by family and friends, of losing his appointments and falling into poverty--although his was convicted of its truth.
Mayne was taken to Launceston, thrown into a filthy prison, and chained to the bedpost.
Thus, Cuthbert was hanged, drawn, and quartered at Launceston on November 25 on the charge of treason because he was a priest who refused to accept the supremacy of Queen Elizabeth I in ecclesiastical matters.
www.saintpatrickdc.org /ss/1130.htm   (2290 words)

  
 stcornelly
From 1333 until 1973 The church was under the care of the Parish of St Probus and St Grace.
One of Cuthbert Mayne's "quarters" was hung on the old Tregony Bridge as an example and warning to all those who were tempted to break the Law in this regard.
Cuthbert Mayne was beatified in 1888, and canonised in 1970.
homepages.tesco.net /~k.wasley/stcornelly.htm   (831 words)

  
 wcr:11/27/2006 — Ted Fitzgerald — St. Cuthbert Mayne ಋ November 30 (via CobWeb/3.1 ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The processional banner from the shrine of St. Cuthbert Mayne is said to bear a true physical likeness to the saint.
Nearby, on Nov. 30, 1577, Cuthbert Mayne, for the crime of being a Catholic priest, suffered the horrific punishment reserved for common criminals on the town square gallows as the ultimate test of his faith.
Father Cuthbert was canonized in 1970 by Pope Paul VI and is honoured as the protomartyr of seminary priests.
www.wcr.ab.ca.cob-web.org:8888 /columns/tedfitzgerald/2006/fitzgerald112706.shtml   (677 words)

  
 Executive Committee - 5 January 2001 (EO/01/002) - 5 January 2001   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Recommendation: that approval be given to respond to the statutory notice proposing an enlargement of St Cuthbert Mayne School in the way outlined in the conclusion of this report.
1.2 St Cuthbert Mayne School is a joint Roman Catholic/Anglican Voluntary Aided school for pupils aged 11 to 18.
It should also be noted that for every additional pupil who enrols at an enlarged St Cuthbert Mayne, who would otherwise have attended a Devon school, there will also be reduction in the Education element in the County Council's Standard Spending Assessment.
www.devon.gov.uk /index/democracycommunities/decision_making/cma/cma_report.htm?cmadoc=report_eo012.html   (1045 words)

  
 St. Cuthbert Mayne - Catholic Online
Cuthbert was ordained at Douai, France, and sent home to England about 1575.
Cuthbert was a friend of Edmund Campion, and he was aided by Francis Tregian in Cornwall.
Cuthbert was canonized by Pope Paul VI as one of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales.
www.catholic.org /saints/saint.php?saint_id=2790   (434 words)

  
 St. Cuthbert Mayne, Launceston   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Ten years later, the first pilgrimage in honour of St. Cuthbert Mayne was organised by the parish priest, Fr.
Of particular interest at the Shrine is the relic of the saint's skull and the "Inspeximus" issued by the Crown to Sir George Carey in 1581, giving details of the charge against Cuthbert Mayne.
The Church was renamed Saint Cuthbert Mayne in 1977.
www.plymouth-diocese.org.uk /parishes/cornwall/launceston.htm   (306 words)

  
 Timeline of events from the history of Cornwall (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab1.netlab.uky.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Mayne was found to be wearing an Agnus Dei (a wax medallion of a lamb blessed by the Pope) with a Papal Bull of absolution.
Mayne was tried by a jury of 'Cornish gentry' including the young Richard Carew who later wrote the 'Survey of Cornwall'.
Mayne was hung, drawn and quartered in the market place of Launceston with his 'quarters' subsequently being displayed at Bodmin, Wadebridge, Tregony (near Golden) and his home town of Barnstaple.
www.cornishworld.net.cob-web.org:8888 /timeline.htm   (2258 words)

  
 thePeerage.com - Caroline Mary Barton Stedman and others
     Caroline Mary Barton Stedman married Rudolph Cuthbert Mayne, son of Jasper Graham Mayne and Cecily Mary Agnes Weld, on 25 January 1928.
He was the son of Jasper Graham Mayne and Cecily Mary Agnes Weld.
She is the daughter of Jasper Graham Mayne and Cecily Mary Agnes Weld.
www.thepeerage.com /p7625.htm   (409 words)

  
 Requiem Press   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Cuthbert Mayne: Proto-Martyr of the Seminary Priests from Douay
The first in the series is about St. Cuthbert Mayne, canonized in 1970 by Pope Paul VI as one of the 40 martyrs of England and Wales.
A convert to the Faith and former Protestant minister, Cuthbert Mayne fled England when his name as potential Papist was revealed.
www.requiempress.com   (3943 words)

  
 SNOW ON THE HEDGES: A Life of Cuthbert Mayne, by Helen Whelan
St Cuthbert Mayne, the proto-martyr of English Catholic priests ordained in Europe to keep the Catholic faith alive in Protestant England, was executed on 29 November 1577 at Launceston, Cornwall, for treason.
Born about 1544, St Cuthbert was ordained an Anglican minister before studying at Oxford, where he was converted to Catholicism.
Despite what Whelan argues was a lack of evidence to secure a conviction, he was found guilty of treasonable offences, including exercising his priesthood as a foreign ordained priest, and was executed in the usual barbaric manner of the time by being hanged, drawn and quartered.
www.ad2000.com.au /articles/2006/aug2006p18_2328.html   (466 words)

  
 Catholic Culture : Liturgical Year : May 04, 2004 : Beatified Martyrs of England and Wales (Eng) (Wal, Mem)
John Houghton, Robert Lawrence and Augustine Webster, the first martyrs (1535), all priors of different Charterhouses (houses of the Carthusian Order, including the one in London) who, by virtue of the Carthusian vow of silence, refused to speak in their own defence;
Cuthbert Mayne, a Devonian, who was the first martyr not to be a member of a religious order.
He was ordained priest at the then newly established English College at Douai in Northern France and was put to death at Launceston in 1577;
www.catholicculture.org /lit/calendar/day.cfm?date=2004-05-04   (725 words)

  
 St. Cuthbert Mayne School, Torbay, Torquay
Comments: St. Cuthbert Mayne School, (Local education authority: Torbay) is a Secondary School in, Torquay.
Specific information about St. Cuthbert Mayne School View Ofsted report
Cuthbert Mayne School is a Secondary School - use applicable link)
www.axcis.co.uk /43390.html   (143 words)

  
 John Payne (Saint) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1574, he departed England and went to Douai, where he was ordained in 1576.
Immediately thereafter, he was sent back to England with St. Cuthbert Mayne.
Though his mission was otherwise quite successful, he was arrested within a year but released by the authorities.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_Payne_(Saint)   (246 words)

  
 GENUKI: Launceston, St Mary Magdalane
The priest Cuthbert Mayne was hung, drawn and quartered at Launceston in 1574 for his allegiance to the Catholic faith.
The Borough sent two members to Parliament from 1294; it was incorporated in 1555, the corporation consisting of a mayor, eight aldermen and a recorder.
There is a chapel belonging to the Wesleyan Methodists in Castle Street; the Bible Christians had on in Back Lane, and there was Calvinist chapel at St Thomas Hill.
www.genuki.org.uk /big/eng/Cornwall/LauncestonStMaryMagdalane   (1931 words)

  
 Peck, Castle-Come-Down, chapter 4   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
His name was Cuthbert Mayne, and he was not a steward but a priest.
As Cuthbert Mayne ascended to the flagstones, three men approached him through the terrace windows.
In November 1577, Cuthbert Mayne, in whose room Sir Richard had found some matter of treason, as it was thought, was hanged, cut down, beheaded, and hewn into four parts outside the Launceston jail.
homepage.iprolink.ch /dpeck/ccd/ccd04.htm   (6399 words)

  
 thePeerage.com - Christina Mary Filumena Weld and others
He married Dorothy Mary Mayne, daughter of Jasper Graham Mayne and Cecily Mary Agnes Weld, on 30 April 1920.
She married Jasper Graham Mayne on 2 August 1886.
     Rudolph Cuthbert Mayne was born on 3 August 1887.
www.thepeerage.com /p7624.htm   (406 words)

  
 Map | St Cuthbert Mayne RC Primary School, Surrey (St Nicholas Avenue)
St Cuthbert Mayne RC Primary School, Surrey (St Nicholas Avenue)
The links above may be of interest to you to find out more about St Cuthbert Mayne RC Primary School / Surrey.
Below is a map showing the location of St Cuthbert Mayne RC Primary School in Surrey, GU6 7AQ.
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 school in Cranleigh » Yell.com
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 St Cuthbert Mayne
The Friends of St. Cuthbert Mayne is a group of parents working together to organise key fundraising events which raise money for the benefit of our children.
Our aim is to provide 'extras' for the children which are over and above the items covered by the school budget.
There are lots of major retailers on this site so please come and have a browse and help boost our school fundraising.
www.stcuthbert-mayne.surrey.sch.uk /friends.htm   (293 words)

  
 St Cuthbert Mayne Joint Catholic and Church of England School
St Cuthbert Mayne Joint Catholic and Church of England School
Cuthbert Mayne Joint Catholic and Church of England School
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www.torbay.gov.uk /print/cuthbert-mayne   (100 words)

  
 Elizabethan Catholics and the Mass   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Soon the Queen began to fear for the success of her policy, as across the Straits of Dover forces gathered for a fierce and relentless struggle to win back the souls of English Catholics to the Old Faith.
The first of the Douai priests to be captured and executed was Cuthbert Mayne.
In a poem referring to Mayne's captors, he wrote:
www.sspx.ca /Angelus/1982_November/Elizabethan_Catholics.htm   (3818 words)

  
 London Transport Country Area Routes 316–319 (North of the Thames)
Route 316B ran just a few Monday to Saturday peak and lunchtime journeys between Hemel Hempstead Station and Hemel Hempstead (St. Paul’s Road) via Moor End and Town Centre.
Looking at the timetable for 1965, it appears that the only Saturday section of the route was at St. Paul’s Road, as the Monday to Friday journeys ran to Blessed Cuthbert Mayne School instead, thus this must be an exceptionally rare plate.
Indeed, red plates for the country area are not common, nor are Saturday only plates, and to combine all this with a “B” suffix...!
www.angelfire.com /ult/eplate2/316s.html   (890 words)

  
 St Cuthbert Mayne
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