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John Gavan
Blessed John Gavan (1640–1679) was an English Jesuit and victim of the Popish Plot, wrongfully executed for conspiracy to murder Charles II. He was beatified in 1929.
== Life ==
He was born in London in 1640, to a family originally from Norrington in Wiltshire. He was educated at the Jesuit College at St. Omer's and began his priesthood in Staffordshire, one of the strongholds of the Catholic faith in England. On the Feast of the Assumption, 1678, he took his final vows to the Society of Jesus at Boscobel House, the home of the Penderel family, famous for sheltering Charles II after the Battle of Worcester. Among the witnesses were two other martyrs of the Popish Plot, William Ireland and Richard Gerard of Hilderstone. The ceremony was followed by dinner, and the guests then viewed the Royal Oak in which the King had hidden.〔Kenyon, J. P. ''The Popish Plot'' 2nd ed. London: Phoenix Press, 2000; p. 51〕
This ceremony caused great trouble during the Popish Plot, when Stephen Dugdale, one of the main instigators of the Plot, learned of it and accused the guests of conspiring to kill the King. Until January 1679 Gavan had escaped arrest largely because Titus Oates, the originator of the Plot, did not know him. On hearing Dugdale's testimony the Government issued a reward for Gavan's arrest on 15 January:〔Kenyon, p.161〕 he fled to London and took refuge at the Imperial Embassy. Arrangements were being made to smuggle him out of England; but a spy called Schibber denounced him and he was arrested on 29 January. The Embassy did not claim diplomatic immunity for him, apparently because he was seized in the stables and was thus technically outside the precincts of the Embassy proper when he was arrested. 〔Hay, Malolm V. ''The Jesuits and the Popish Plot'' Paul, Trench, Trubner and Co. London 1934 p.3〕

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