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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. Early life and education.

  2. Hace 6 días · Father John Huddleston was a Catholic priest who assisted King Charles II in his escape from Cromwell's army and in his deathbed confession. He also owned a rare 17th-century missal that was recently sold at auction.

  3. 31 de mar. de 2023 · The rare missal, printed in Latin in 1623, was owned by the Catholic priest who converted and saved the king on his deathbed. It sold for £6,900 at auction and is now in a public institution.

  4. 7 de sept. de 2023 · John Huddleston (1862–1941) was a Pike County farmer who discovered two diamonds on his land in 1906, making him famous and controversial. Learn about his life, family, business, and legacy in this encyclopedia entry.

  5. The two great moments of John Huddlestons life have made the latter half of it stand out in high relief, while his earlier days have always been lost in obscurity.

  6. Learn how a Catholic priest who had fought for Charles II in the Civil War gave him the sacraments on his death-bed. Read about John Hudleston's life, ordination, and service to the King.

  7. John Huddleston was a Benedictine monk who saved Charles II from Cromwell's soldiers and reconciled him to the Church. He was chaplain to the Queen Dowager and James II, and buried in London in 1698.