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  1. Ambrose Edward Barlow, O.S.B. (1585 – 10 September 1641) was an English Benedictine monk who is venerated as a saint in the Catholic Church. He is one of a group of saints canonized by Pope Paul VI who became known as the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales.

  2. San Edward Ambrose Barlow: (alias Radcliffe y Brereton) Sacerdote y mártir; nació en Barlow Hall en 1585; murió el 10 de septiembre de 1641. Fue el cuarto hijo de Sir Alexander Barlow,...

  3. Saint Ambrose Barlow His life, times and relics. David W. Atherton and Michael P. Peyton 2014. On 10th September 1641 Ambrose Barlow, a priest and monk of the Order of Saint Benedict, was executed at Lancaster for high treason.

  4. Shop St. Ambrose Edward Barlow. Martyr and one of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales. A convert, Ambrose studied for the priesthood at Douai, France, and Valladolid, Spain. In 1615 he was a professed Benedictine, affiliated by request to the Spanish Abbey of Celanova.

  5. Ambrose Barlow. (1585—1641) Quick Reference. (1585–1641), Benedictine monk and martyr. Born, the son of Sir Alexander Barlow, at Barlow Hall (Lancs.) in 1585, Barlow conformed to the Church of England for some years but returned to the Roman Catholic Church in 1607 and entered the English College, Douai.

  6. BARLOW, AMBROSE (EDWARD), ST. English martyr; b. Barlow Hall, near Manchester, 1585; d. Lancaster, Sept. 10, 1641. Although born a Catholic, Barlow conformed to the Protestant church in his youth. At the age of 22, he returned to the faith and entered the English seminary at Douai.

  7. Priest and martyr, b. at Barlow Hall, 1585; d. 10 September, 1641. He was the fourth son of Sir Alexander Barlow, Knight of Barlow Hall, near Manchester, by Mary, daughter of Sir Uryan Brereton, Knight of Handforth Hall, Co. Chester, and was baptized at Didsbury Church 30 November, 1585; the entry in the register may still be seen.