Ralph Corbie
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Ralph Corbie (25 March 1598, near Dublin - 7 September 1644) was an Irish Jesuit. He is a Catholic martyr, beatified in 1929.

Life

A brother of Ambrose Corbie
Ambrose Corbie
Ambrose Corbie, also called Corby or Corbington was an English Jesuit, teacher and author.-Biography:...

, from the age of five he spent his childhood in the north of England. Then going overseas he studied at Saint-Omer
Saint-Omer
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, Seville
Seville
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, and the English College, Valladolid
English College, Valladolid
The Royal English and Welsh College, Valladolid, under the patronage of St Alban, was founded in 1589 during the protestant reformation for the training of Catholic priests for the English and Welsh Mission....

; where he was ordained. Having become a Jesuit about 1626, he came to England about 1631 and laboured at Durham.

He was seized by the Parliamentarians at Hamsterley
Hamsterley
Hamsterley may refer to the following places:* Hamsterley, Bishop Auckland, England* Hamsterley, Consett, EnglandHamsterley is also a surname and may be:* Ralph Hamsterley , Master of University College, Oxford...

, 8 July 1644, when clothed in his Mass vestments, conveyed to London, and committed to Newgate Prison
Newgate Prison
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 (22 July) with his friend John Duckett, a secular priest. At their trial (Old Bailey
Old Bailey
The Central Criminal Court in England and Wales, commonly known as the Old Bailey from the street in which it stands, is a court building in central London, one of a number of buildings housing the Crown Court...

, 4 September), they both admitted their priesthood, were condemned to death, and executed at Tyburn, 7 September.

Stonyhurst
Stonyhurst
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 has a relic of Father Corbie; for the Duke of Gueldres's attestation in 1650 of other relics, see Foley's "Records S.J.", I, 564; the "Certamen" portrait is reproduced in "Records", VII, (I), 168; for his letters see vol. III, 69 sqq., of the same work. The Corbie alias, according to Foley [op. cit., VII (II), 898] was Carlington or Carlton.

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