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Blessed Alexander Briant
English Jesuit and martyr, born in Somersetshire of a yeoman
family about 1556; executed at Tyburn, 1 December, 1581. He entered Hert Hall,
Oxford, at an early age, where his remarkable beauty and purity of countenance
won for him the appellation, the beautiful youth
. At Oxford he became a pupil
of Father Robert Persons to which fact, together with his association with
Richard Holtby, is attributed his conversion. Having left the university he
entered the English college at Reims, whither Holtby, preceded him, and was
ordained priest 29 March, 1578. Assigned to the English mission in August of the
following year he laboured with exemplary zeal in his own county of
Somersetshire. During his ministrations he reconciled to the Faith the father of
his former tutor, Father Robert Persons and the intimacy resulting from this
fresh tie between pupil and master probably led to the former's untimely death.
A party of the persecution, seaching for Father Robert Persons, placed Blessed
Alexander under arrest, 28 April, 1581, in the hope of extorting information.
After fruitless attempts to this end at Counter Prison, London, he was taken to
the Tower where he was subjected to excruciating tortures. To the rack,
starvation, and cold was added the inhuman forcing of needles under the nails.
It was during this confinement that Blessed Alexander penned his pathetic letter
to the Jesuit Fathers in England requesting admission into the Society, which
was granted. But his membership was short-lived ; together with six other
priests he was arraigned, 16 November, 1581, in Queen's Bench, Westminster, on
the charge of high treason, and condemned to death. The details of this last
great suffering, which occurred on the 1 December following, like those of the
previous torture are revolting. Through eithermalice or carelessness of the
executioner he was put to needless suffering. His face is said to have been
strikingly beautiful even up to his death. In his letter to the Jesuit Fathers
he protests that he felt no pain during the tortures he underwent, and adds:
Whether this that I say be miraculous or no, God knowth.
He was scarcely more
than twenty-five years of age at the time of his martyrdom.
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