Who is richard whiting
Richard Layton to examine Whiting and the inhabitants of the abbey. He found all in good order, but suspended the abbot's jurisdiction over the town of Glastonbury. Small "injunctions" were given to him about the management of the abbey property.
A number of times over the next few years, Whiting was told the abbey was safe from dissolution. Death By January, , Glastonbury was the only monastery left in Somerset , and on 19 September in that year the royal commissioners, Layton, Pollard and Thomas Moyle , arrived there without warning on the orders of Thomas Cromwell. Whiting was sent up to the Tower of London that Cromwell might examine him for himself, but the precise charge on which he was arrested, and subsequently executed, remains uncertain though his case is usually referred to as one of treason.
Cromwell clearly acted as judge and jury: in his manuscript, "Remembrances" are the entries: "Item, Certayn persons to be sent to the Towre for the further examenacyon of the Abbot, of Glaston.
The Abbot, of Glaston to be tryed at Glaston and also executvd there with his complvcys. Councillors to give evidence against the Abbot of Glaston, Rich. Pollard, Lewis Forstew Forstell , Thos. Whiting was sent back to Glastonbury with Pollard and reached Wells on 14 November. Whatever the charge, however, Whiting was sent back to Somerset in the care of Pollard and reached Wells on 14 November.
Here some sort of trial apparently took place, and next day, Saturday, 15 November, he was taken to Glastonbury with two of his monks , Dom John Thorne and Dom Roger James, where all three were fastened upon hurdles and dragged by horses to the top of Toe Hill which overlooks the town. Here they were hanged, drawn and quartered, Abbot Whiting's head being fastened over the gate of the now deserted abbey and his limbs exposed at Wells, Bath, Ilchester and Bridgewater.
His watch and seal are still preserved in the museum at Glastonbury. About this page APA citation. Huddleston, G. Blessed Richard Whiting. In The Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company. MLA citation. Huddleston, Gilbert. New York: Robert Appleton Company, This article was transcribed for New Advent by Charlie Martin. Ecclesiastical approbation.
Then on 19 th September the royal commissioners, Layton, Moyle and Pollard arrived at Glastonbury without warning.
The Abbot being at his Grange at Sharpham, they hurried there and carried him back to the Abbey, where they proceeded during the night to ransack his papers and search his apartments.
Within six weeks the royal commission had completed its task. The debts i. There is no evidence that Abbot Whiting was allowed a trial. He was deemed guilty because he stood in the way, and that was sufficient to seal his fate. According to all law, the Abbot, as member of the House of Peers, should have been arrainged before Parliament.
But Parliament was not sitting, and the law did not go for much in the days of the Tudors. Without enquiry, without defence, without a judgement even, the cruel farce was hurried through, and the aged prelate who stood like his Master among thieves and murderers, was taken away to wait the end. On the following day, Saturday, 15th November , with two of his monks, John Thorne Abbey Treasurer and Roger James Sacrist , Richard Whiting was dragged on a hurdle through the streets of Glastonbury, in front of his now empty Abbey, up to the Tor for execution.
As they stood beneath the gallows their eyes would have travelled for the last time across the moors to Cheddar in the Mendips, once a home for the Kings of Wessex, to Baltonsborough, the birthplace of St. Dunstan, and along the clouded hills of Brent Knoll and Steep Holme.
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