Saint of the Day – 10 December – Blessed Brian Lacey (Died 1591) Lay Martyr. Born in Brockdish, Norfolk, England and died by being hanged on 10 December 1591 at Tyburn Tree London, England. Beatified on 15 December 1929 by Pope Pius XI.
Brian Lacey was one of the London Martyrs of 1591. On 18 October 1591, a royal proclamation led to the stricter enforcement of the laws against Catholics in England, the first fruits of which were seven Martyrdoms in London on the following 10 December, one of whom was Brian Lacey.
Brian, a Yorkshire gentleman, was a cousin and assistant of the Venerable Montford Scott and after torture, was condemned for aiding and helping this Priest. Brian’s own brother had informed against them!
Lacey was committed to Bridewell Palace where he was cruelly tortured by Topcliffe in the vain endeavour to elicit at whose houses he had visited with Scott. He was arraigned before the Lord Mayor at the Old Bailey and condemned to be hanged for aiding and abetting a Piests.
Five years previously Lacey had suffered imprisonment in Newgate for religion and he was then three times examined by Justice Young. Information against him as a distributor and dispenser of letters to Catholics and against Montford Scott had been given by his own brother, Richard Lacey, gentleman, of Brockdish, Norfolk.






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