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Thomas Abell rebus in the Beauchamp Tower consisting of the symbol of a bell with an A upon it and the name Thomas above, which he carved during his confinement 1533.

Thomas Abel or Abell, was born in 1497, he was a very educated man achieving a degree, and then a doctorate in Theology at Oxford University.  He became Catherine of Aragon priest.

He was imprisoned in the Beauchamp Tower, in The Tower of London, in 1533, for refusing to acknowledge Henry the VIII’s Act of Supremacy and opposing he divorce.  He was released within a few weeks with and injunction not to continue his preaching, although this injunction seem not to have mattered and he was re arrested, in December 1533, hanged at Smithfield, London, England 30 July 1540, two days after the execution of Thomas Cromwell.
Beatified 29 December 1886, Rome, Italy, by Pope Leo XIII

 

 

 

 

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