A Brief History of the Priest and Martyr
This is a picture of Corpus Christi College, Oxford University
This is the Oxford Wall Plaque of people who suffered for their fiath
This is a picture of a portrayal of Father George Napier saying Mass
This is a picture of the Plaque fixed to the wall in Oxford Castle on Saturday 23 October 2010 in honour of Blessed George Napier
He died on November 10th, 1610. His mutilated quarters were placed on the four gates of the City and his head on the gate of Christ Church. The body of our martyr was collected together by his brother William and buried secretly in the Chapel of the Knights Templar, at Sandford-on-Thames. The picture below is of the Ceramic Plaque found on the outside wall of the school. It tells us his story and celebrates his memory. It was blessed by Maurice Couve de Murville, the Seventh Archbishop of Birmingham, on Wednesday September 2nd 1992. The ceramic artist was Mr A Pope of Wolverhampton.
Blessing of his execution site and Plaque by Archbishop Bernard Longley.