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- Roger_Filcock abstract "Blessed Roger Filcock (alias Arthur Naylor) (died 27 February 1601, London) was an English Jesuit priest. He was beatified as a Catholic martyr by Pope John Paul II on 22 November 1987.".
- Roger_Filcock beatifiedBy Pope_John_Paul_II.
- Roger_Filcock beatifiedDate "1987-11-22".
- Roger_Filcock deathDate "1601-02-27".
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- Roger_Filcock beatifiedBy "John Paul II".
- Roger_Filcock beatifiedDate "1987-11-22".
- Roger_Filcock birthPlace "Sandwich, Kent".
- Roger_Filcock dateOfDeath "1601-02-27".
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- Roger_Filcock name "Filcock, Roger".
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