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  1. Father John Huddleston (15 April 1608 – buried 13 September 1698) was an English Roman Catholic priest, and a monk of the Order of St Benedict who helped Charles II during his escape and was present when Charles converted to the Catholic faith on his deathbed.

  2. 30 de may. de 2024 · Media outlets in the United Kingdom reported that for sale was a missal that had once belonged to a priest who had helped King Charles II when he was fleeing Cromwell’s soldiers after the Battle of Worcester in 1651. That priest in question was Father John Huddleston.

  3. 7 de sept. de 2023 · John Wesley Huddleston is best known as a struggling farmer who found two diamonds on the surface of his field near Murfreesboro (Pike County) in August 1906 and made himself and his state famous.

  4. Charles II first met John Hudleston after the King’s defeat at Worcester in 1651. The priest was aged forty-three at the time, the son of a landed gentry family of Faring-ton in Lancashire. He had been brought up as a Catholic and had studied at Rome, where in 1637 he was ordained.

  5. John Huddleston. Huddleston, JOHN, monk of the Order of St. Benedict; b. at Farington Hall, Lancashire, April 15, 1608; exact date of death unknown; buried at London, September 13, 1698. He was the second son of Joseph Huddleston of Farington Hall, Lancashire, and Hutton John, Cumberland.

  6. 23 de jun. de 2023 · A prayer book once owned by a Catholic priest who helped save the life of King Charles II is to go on public display at the place he sought refuge. Father John Huddleston also had the book with...

  7. 10 de ago. de 2023 · All were ordered from the bedchamber, except for a privileged few, as a familiar face returned: Father John Huddleston. Now, many years previously, it was this same priest who had helped save the...