Background
He was the eldest son of William Copley of Gatton, England, and grandson of Sir Thomas Copley, of a recusant family.
He was the eldest son of William Copley of Gatton, England, and grandson of Sir Thomas Copley, of a recusant family.
Copley Hall, a residence hall at Georgetown University, is named after Thomas Copley. He arrived in Maryland in 1637, and, being a man of great executive ability, took over the care of the mission, "a charge which at that time required rather business men than missionaries". After enduring hardships he was released, and returned to Maryland (February, 1648).
A road has lately been opened through the forest to Virginia.
This will make it but a two days" journey, and both places can now be united in one mission. After Easter I shall wait upon the Governor of Virginia upon business of great importance.
There is no further record bearing on the projected visit. Father Fisher is mentioned in the missionary annals of Maryland, and, according to Hughes, was "the most distinguished man among the fourteen Jesuits who had worked in Maryland".