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James Talbot (priest)

The Right Reverend
James Robert Talbot
Vicar Apostolic of the London District
Appointed 10 March 1759 (Coadjutor)
Installed 12 January 1781
Term ended 26 January 1790
Predecessor Richard Challoner
Successor John Douglass
Other posts Titular Bishop of Birtha
Orders
Ordination 19 December 1750
Consecration 24 August 1759
by Richard Challoner
Personal details
Birth name James Robert Talbot
Born (1726-06-28)28 June 1726
Isleworth, Middlesex
Died 26 January 1790(1790-01-26) (aged 63)
Hammersmith, Middlesex
Nationality English
Denomination Roman Catholic
Parents George Talbot and Mary FitzWilliam
Alma mater English College, Douai

James Robert Talbot (1726–1790) was the last English Roman Catholic priest to be indicted in the public courts for saying Mass.

He was born in Isleworth, Middlesex on 28 June 1726, a younger son of the Honourable George Talbot and Mary FitzWilliam. James' eldest brother George succeeded as the 14th Earl of Shrewsbury in 1743, and his younger brother Thomas became Vicar Apostolic of the Midland District in 1778.

James was educated at the English College, Douai, to which he was a great benefactor. He was ordained to the priesthood on 19 December 1750. At the age of thirty-three, he was appointed the Coadjutor bishop to Dr Richard Challoner, on 10 March 1759. On the same day, Talbot was appointed Titular Bishop of Birtha, and consecrated to the Episcopate by Bishop Challoner on 24 August 1759. During his episcopate he was twice brought to trial, on the information lodged by the well-known informer William Payne, in 1769 and 1771 respectively. In each case he was acquitted for lack of evidence, but the judge, Lord Mansfield, was seen as being on Talbot's side, in consequence of which, although he was no friend to Roman Catholics in general, his London house was sacked during the Gordon Riots of 1780.


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