John Almond (1537 – 18 April 1585) was a Cistercian monk. He is commemorated as a Confessor of the Faith in the Roman Catholic Church, and his name has been included in the supplementary process of the English Martyrs.[1]
He came from Cheshire, and was a monk in the time of Henry VIII, but neither his abbey nor his fate during and after its suppression have been identified.[1]
He died in prison at Hull Castle on 18 April 1585, having been imprisoned there since 1579.[2]
Notes
- 1 2 Herbermann, Charles George (1913). The Catholic Encyclopedia. Universal Knowledge Foundation. p. 328.
- ↑ Gasquet, Francis Aidan (1902). Henry VIII and the English Monasteries. J. Hodges. p. 488.
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