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Francis Walsingham (baptised 7 February 1577 – died 1647) was an English Jesuit priest, who assumed the name John Fennell. ==Life== The son of Edward Walsingham of Exhall, near Alcester, Warwickshire, he was born at Berwick.〔http://oxfordindex.oup.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/28625〕 His father died before his birth, and his mother, who was a Roman Catholic, brought him to London. His uncle, Humphrey Walsingham, who was a relation of Sir Francis Walsingham, placed him at St Paul's School, London. As the part of his instruction there he read the Protestant divines John Foxe, John Jewell, John Calvin, and Theodore Beza, and in 1603 he was ordained deacon by Martin Heton, bishop of Ely. Doubts were raised in Walsingham's mind as to the validity of his orders and of his belief, by reading the ''Manual'' of Robert Parsons, and in October 1606 he entered the English College, Rome. He was ordained priest on 12 April 1608, and early next year, having entered the Society of Jesus, he visited England. In 1616 he was formally attached to the English mission, and served in Leicestershire. In 1633 he moved to the college of the Immaculate Conception, Derbyshire, and there he died on 1 July 1647.
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