He was born in
Somerset, and entered Hart Hall, Oxford (now
Hertford College), at an early age. While there, he became a pupil of
Robert Parsons, and he completed his studies with him at
Balliol College, which, along with his association with
Richard Holtby, led to his conversion. After leaving university, he entered the English College at
Reims then went to the
English College, Douai, and was ordained priest on 29 March 1578. Assigned to the English mission in August of the following year, he laboured with zeal in his own county of
Somerset. A party of the persecution, searching for Parsons, placed Alexander Briant under arrest on 28 April 1581. Arrested along with Briant was Gilbert Bodey, brother of
John Bodey. Gilbert Bodey was scourged at
Bridewell and afterwards confined to
Counter Prison. He was released on bond, and when not called to appear, escaped to Rheims. == Trial and Execution ==