He was born at Dimples Hall,
Garstang,
Lancashire, the son of Robert Plessington, a
Royalist and Catholic, and his wife Alice Rawstone, a family thus persecuted for both their religious and political beliefs. He was educated by the
Jesuits at
Scarisbrick Hall, then at the Royal College of Saint Alban at
Valladolid, Spain, and then at Saint Omer Seminary in France. He was ordained in
Segovia, Spain, on 25 March 1662. He returned to England in 1663 ministering to
covert Catholics in the areas of
Holywell and
Cheshire, often hiding under the name John Scarisbrick. He was also tutor at
Puddington Old Hall near Chester. Upon arrest in Chester during the
Popish Plot scare caused by
Titus Oates, he was imprisoned for two months, and then
hanged, drawn and quartered for the crime of being a Catholic priest. From the scaffold at Gallow's Hill in
Boughton, Cheshire, he made the following declaration: : John Plessington was
beatified in 1929 by
Pope Pius XI, and on 25 October 1970 was canonized as one of the group known as the Forty Martyrs by
Pope Paul VI. ==Memorial==