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John Britton (Bretton) (died 1 April 1598) was an English Catholic martyr from Barnsley, Yorkshire, who was executed during the reign of Elizabeth I. He was beatified in 1987.


Biography

A member of the old, established Breton family, Britton was a devout Catholic. Known as a zealous Catholic, he was subjected to continual vexations and persecutions, which caused him to absent himself from his wife and family for safety.Stanton, Richard, ''A Menology of England and Wales'', Burns & Oates, Ltd., London, 1892
/ref> As an old man, he was accused of making traitorous speeches against the queen and condemned to death. He refused to renounce his faith, and was executed at
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on 1 April 1598. He was probably the father of Matthew Britton, prefect and professor at
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in 1599.


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Year of birth missing 1598 deaths People from Barnsley English Roman Catholics People executed under Elizabeth I 16th-century Roman Catholic martyrs 16th-century venerated Christians Executed people from South Yorkshire Eighty-five martyrs of England and Wales {{RC-bio-stub