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Saint of the Day – 19 June – Blessed Humphrey Middlemore O.Cart. (Died 1535) Priest, Martyr

Saint of the Day – 19 June – Blessed Humphrey Middlemore O.Cart. (Died 1535) Priest, Martyr, Carthusian Monk and Prior. Died on 19 June 1535at Tyburn Tree , London for refusal to take the new Oath of Supremacy by being hanged, drawn and quartered. Additional Memorial – on 4 May as one of the Carthusian Martyrs of London during the violent horrors perpetrated by Henry VIII when Catholics refused to recognise his so-called marriage to Anne Boleyn.

Although the date of his birth is uncertain, his father was Thomas Middlemore of Edgbaston, Warwickshire, who had acquired his estate at Edgbaston by marriage with the heiress of Sir Henry Edgbaston. Humphrey’s mother was Ann Lyttleton, of Pillaton Hall, Staffordshire.
Humphrey became attracted to the Carthusian Order at an early age and entered the London Charterhouse, where he was Professed and Ordained. He was subsequently appointed to the Office of Procurator. He was esteemed by the Prior, Dom John Houghton (also Martyred).

In 1534 the question of King Henry VIII’s marriage with Anne Boleyn arose. The King was determined that the more prominent of his subjects should expressly acknowledge the validity of the marriage and the right of succession of any issue therefrom. The Crown was at first anxious to secure the public acquiescence of the Monks of the London Charterhouse in this matter, since they enjoyed great prestige for the austerity and sincerity of their mode of life. Accordingly, the Royal Commissions paid a visit to the Charterhouse and required the Monks to take the Oath to that effect. Doms John Houghton and Humphrey Middlemore refused and were, in consequence, imprisoned in the Tower of London but, after a month’s imprisonment, they were persuaded to take the Oath conditionally and were released.

In the following year, on 4 May 1535, the authorities sent to their death at Tyburn Tree, three leading English Carthusians, first among them John Houghton, Prior of the London Charterhouse but also Robert Lawrence and Augustine Webster, respectively Priors of Beauvale and Axholme. This led to Middlemore becoming Vicar of the community.

Meanwhile, Thomas Bedyll, one of the Royal Commissioners, had again visited the Charterhouse and endeavoured, both by conversation and writing, to shake the faith of Middlemore and his community, in the Papal supremacy. His efforts left them unmoved and, after debating with them, he obtained authority from Thomas Cromwell to arrest three leading Monks of the London House: Middlemore, as the Vicar and with him ,Doms William Exmew and Sebastian Newdigate. All three were thrown into prison, where they were treated with cruelty, being bound to posts with chains round their necks and legs and compelled to remain thus day and night for two weeks. They were then brought before the Council and required to take the Oath. They refused and gave arguments from Scripture and the Church Fathers in favour of the Pope and his supremacy over the Church of Christ.

They were accordingly condemned to death and executed at Tyburn Tree on 19 June, being hanged, drawn and quartered. This was a little more than a month after their fellow Monks. This process of attrition was to claim fifteen of the London Carthusians.

Pope Leo XIII Beatified Blessed Humphrey on 29 December 1886.

Part of a stained glass window in St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church in Bridge Gate, Derby
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Nostra Signora d Montesenario / Our Lady of the Servites OSM, Monte Senario, Florence, Italy (1240), St Juliana Falconieri OSM and the Saints for 19 June

Sts Adleida and Lupo of Bergamo Married Martyrs
Bl Arnaldo of Liniberio
St Culmatius of Arezzo
St Deodatus of Jointures
St Deodatus of Nevers
St Gaudentius of Arezzo

St Hildegrin of Châlons-sur-Marne Bishop
St Hildemarca of Fecamp (Died c682) Abbess
Blessed Humphrey Middlemore O.Cart. (Died 1535) Priest, Martyr
St Innocent of Le Mans
St Lambert of Saragossa Layman Martyr
St Lupo of Bergamo
St Modeste Andlauer
St Nazario of Koper
Bl Odo of Cambrai
St Rémi Isoré
Bl Sebastian Newdigate
Bl Thomas Woodhouse
Bl William Exmew
St Zosimus of Umbria