James Dowdall
James Dowdall (died 20 September 1600) was a Roman Catholic merchant of Drogheda, Ireland.[1] The Dowdalls of Louth originated at Dovedale in Derbyshire and became prominent in Ireland in the late Middle Ages.[2]James Dowdall, the Lord Chief Justice of Ireland, who died in 1584, was a cousin of Dowdall.[3]
In the summer of 1598, when returning from France, his ship was driven by stress of weather onto the coast of Devonshire, and he was arrested by William Bourchier, 3rd Earl of Bath, who had him under examination. Dowdall publicly avowed that he rejected the supremacy of Elizabeth I of England, and only recognized that of the Pope.[4]
The earl forwarded the examination to Sir Robert Cecil, and had Dowdall committed to Exeter jail. Whilst in prison he was tortured and put to the rack, but continued unchanged in his Catholicism. On 18 June 1599, the Earl of Bath wrote to Sir Robert Cecil for instructions in regard to James Dowdall, who had been detained in prison for almost a year. Accordingly, he was tried at the Exeter assizes, and was ordered to be hanged, drawn, and quartered.[4]
His name was included in the Apostolic Process of the Irish Martyrs before the Congregation of Sacred Rites.
Notes
- ^ Several authorities, including Challoner, describe him as a native of Wexford. Further confusion is added by reason of the fact that another contemporary, James Dowdall, died a confessor. According to Rothe, however, the Catholic martyr belonged to Drogheda, and traded with England and the Continent.
- ^ Otway-Ruthven, A. J. A History of Mediaeval Ireland Barnes and Noble 1993 p.116
- ^ Ball, F. Elrington The Judges in Ireland 1221-1921 John Murray London 1926 Vol.1 p.210
- ^ a b Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company. .
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