Francis Ingleby

Francis Ingleby (c. 1551 – 3 June 1586) was a Roman Catholic martyr executed in York, England during the reign of Elizabeth I.

Born about 1551, he was the fourth son of Sir William Ingleby and Anne Malory of Ripley Castle, North Yorkshire.

He left for England on 5 April 1584 and preached with great enthusiasm in York, where he was arrested in spring 1586.

Suspicion was raised when a companion appeared to show more deference towards him than someone dressed as a poor man would warrant.

When the sentence was pronounced he exclaimed: "Credo videre bona Domini in terra viventium" ("I believe to see the good things of our Lord: in the land of the living").