Career
From:, Volume 2 pages 90 to 93:
After witnessing French Campion"s martyrdom at Tyburn, December 1, 1581, and perhaps seeing his notes through the press, John Dolman, a young student at Gray"s Inn, managed to evade the pursuivants in search of him, and crossed over ("gone over the seas") to Reims, where he was received at the College by Doctor Allen, May 6, 1582.
lieutenant was probably he who brought to the College some relics of French
Campion. Foreign six days later Doctor Allen wrote to Mr. George Gilbert, at the English College in Rome, informing him that Mr.
Dolman had turned off to Rheims instead of journeying as he had intended to Rome, and enclosing a little piece of French Campion"s rib as a relic.
On the 9th of the following August, Dolman left the College to proceed to Rome, but it is questionable if he persevered in his intention, for his name does not appear either in the College diary or pilgrim-book
He afterwards studied moral theology for three years at the same place, and filled the office of Sub-minister. He was still at Pont-à-Musson, according to the catalogue, in 1590, but after this year all trace of him is lost, and he probably died about that period. Indeed, the pedigree places his death in 1586, though this date is no doubt too early.