CONVE TS TO ROM À BIOGRAPHICAL LI.ST. OF THE MORE NOTABLE CONVERTS TO THE CATHOLIC CH_URCH I-N THE -U"NITED KINGDOM DU'R-ING "THE AST- SIXTY YEARS w. GORD-ON" GORMAN. I'V CONVERTS TO ROME . ,; . / ''7 \ARUNDEL CHROMOS- I ' . I \ I ".. · It 11:-1>'. \\ METAL WOJili.. .:. . _ . , . llBriory, ( loucestershire; son of Dr <- hristopher Arden, of Dorchester; grandson of the late Rev. Alban Gwynne, 1\I.A., rector of Den worth, Hampshire. (1850) Argyll, The Duchess of, (lR09-1878), Anne Colquhoun, third wife of the seventh Duke; daughter of John Colquhoun. (1851) Arkle, Daniel, professor of Ampleforth College, Yorkshire. (1n01) Arkwright, Mrs, wife of the Vicar of Latton. Arkwright, The Misses, her four daughwrs, one a nun. Arkwright, Mrs, wife of Robert 'Vigram Arkwright, of Kormanton ':rurville Hall, Leicestcrshire. Arkwright, William Philip, of Eton College and Cbrist Church, Oxford; J.P. for Derbyshire; Lord of the l\Ianor of Sutton Scarsdale and Iligh Sheriff for Derbyshire, 1890; only son of Iajor 'Villiam Arkwright, of the 6th Dragoons; grandson of Robert Arkwright, D.L. (1881) Armstrong, Miss, daughter of the Rev. J. Armstrong, l\I.A., an Anglican clergyman. Arnold, Rev. Dalnien, a Passionist Priest at St Anno's Retreat, Sutton, St IIelen's, Lancashire. Arnold, Miss, a nun; sister of the Rev. Damicn Arnold Converts to Rome 7 Arnold, Mrs Elizabeth Cotton, wife of George Iatthews Arnold, K.S.G., of :Milton Hall, Gravesend, Kent; daughter of George Essell, J.P., of the Precincts, Hochester, K.ent; mother of Bernard Arnold, J.P. for Kent and F.L S. (1859) Arnold, George Matthews, (1828-1908), of )Iilton Hall, Gravesend, l{:ent; Knight of St Gregory the Great; F.S.A. ; J.P. and D.L. for Kent; eight times :Mayor of Gra.vesend; solicitor and author; son of Robert Coles Arnold, J.P. of 'Vhartons, Framfield, Sussex; brother of Sir Edwin Arnold, K,C.I.E., the poet, and of Sir Arthur Arnold the social reformer. (1859) Arnold, Mrs Julia, (1R25-1888), wife of Thomas Arnold, (1823-1900); daughter of James Eenison, of Slieve Hussell, co. Cavan, Ireland, then of Tasmania. (1856) Arnold, Thomas, (1823-1900), of 'Vinchester College and Rugby School; 1\1. A., University College, Oxford: barrister; inspector of schools in Tasmania; Fellow of the Royal University of Ireland, and for a. time Professor of English at the Catholic University College, Dublin; author; son of the celebrated Rev. Dr Thomas Arnold, (1795-1842), Headmaster of Rugby School; brother of :àlatthew Arnold, (1822-1888), the poet and critic; father of 1\1r8 Humphry 'Yard, the well-known novelist. (1856) Arnold-Morris, Herbert, the artist. (1876) Arnold-Morris, Miss, his sister. (1876) Arnott, M rs, widow of an Anglican clergyman. Arnott, Rev. Arthur P., l\I.A., Trinity College, Oxford; late Inclun- bent of St Jalnes' Episcopal Chapel, Edinburgh, N.n. (18R6) Arnott, Rev. John, I.A., Cantab; formerly an Anglican clergyman. Arthur, Miss, sister of Colonel Sir Frederick Leopold Arthur, second Baronet. Artindale, Mrs Florence Ada Mary Philippa, wife of the Jate Thomas Frederick Artindale. (18DD) Artindale, Miss 1't1ary, daughter of the late Thomas Frederick Artindalc. (IÐ07) Arundel, Mrs Catherine Helen, wife of Arundel Tagg-Arundel, B.A., of the Indian Civil Service; daughter of James Duncan Sim, C.S.I. (1891) Arundell o'f' Wardour, The Lady, (1787-1845), Lady lary Anne Grenville Kugent Temple, wife of the tenth Baron Arundell of 'Vardour; only daughter of the second Earl Temple, and first :Thlarquess of Bucking- ham. (1830) Ashbrook, The Viscountess, (1851-1906), wife of the sixth Viscount, daughter of J. F. Abingdon, of Esher, Surrey. (1900) Ashburnham, The Earl of'; (Bertram Ashburnham), fifth Earl; of 'Yestminster School; J.P., and D.L. for Brecknockshire, J.P. for Sussex &nd Carmarthenshire; Knight Grand Cross of the Sovereign Order of Ialta, and of the Order of Pius. (1872) 8 Converts to Rome Ashburnham, The Countess of, (1858-1900), Emily, wife of the fifth Earl; daughter of R. Chaplin. (1888) Aspinall, John Bridge, (1818-18A6), of Hugby School; barrist.er; Q.C. ; Recorder of Liverpool, and at one time A ttorney-General for the County Palatine of Durham; son of the Rev. James Aspinall, I.A., rector of ...\.lthorpe, Lincolnshire; father of .J ames Perro net Aspinall (1844-1898), barrister, Q.C. and Admiralty tdvocate; grandfather of the present General-l\lanager of the I ancashire and Yorkshire Railway. (1847) Aspland, William B., of Spilsby, Lincolnshire. (1897) Asselburg, Ma.dame, nee X eWllham, now of Lille, France. (1899) Astley, Miss F., a nun, and Prioress of Cohrith. (J872) t Aston, Thomas, of the Oaklånds, Edgbaston, Birmingham, (1862) t Aston, Mrs, wife of Thomas Aston. (1862) Aston, Walter Douglas, Fellow, I.A., Downing College, Canlbridge; \rhewell Scholar for lnternat.ional Law; Junior Dean and Direct.or of Legal Studies for his College. (1908) Athy, Mrs, wife of Randle Lynch Athy of Henville, co. Galway; mother of Edmond Joseph Philip Lynch A thy, J.P., and formerly lIigh Sheriff of co. Ualway. (1876) Atkinson, Miss, a nun at the Convent of the Sacred Heart, Roehampton, London, S.'V. (1884) Atkinson, Miss F., a nun at the Convent of the Sacred Heart, Roehamp- ton, London, S. 'V. (1883) Atkinson, Frederick Watson, LL,B., London University; solicitor. (1886) Atkinson, Rev. Joseph, (1824-18Rl) a Priest of the Order of Charity at St Etheldreda's, lfolborn, London, E.C. (1856) Atkinson, Miss Madeleine, of Eustace f4treet, Dublin. (1856) Atkinson, Miss Susan, relat.ive of Irs Anne Ramsden Bennett, cousin of the late Right Hon. \Villiam Ewart Gladstone, r.c., and of Sir Thomas Gladstone, second Baronet. (1874) Atkinson, Mrs Thomas, wife of Councillor Thomas Atkinson, of Ryton, formerly of Bywell Hall, Stockton-on-Tyne. (1897) Atkinson-Grimshawe, Mrs Charles, of Bruges, Belgium. (1889) Atlee, Albert John Falconer, (1837-1858), Bon of Falconer John Atlee, c. r.G. (1857) Atlee, Falconer John, (1826-1894), of 'Yinchester College and Caul- bridge "Cniversity; ('- I.G.; for fifty years connected with the British Embassy at Paris as Consul and Second Secretary; son of Falconer John Atlee, of \Vandsworth, Surrey. (1850) t Atlee, Mrs, mother of Falconer John Atlee, C. I.G. (1850) Converts to Rome 9 t Atlee, Mrs, wife of Falconcr John Atlee, C. I.G. (1850) Atlee, The r . isses, their two youngest daughters. (1858) t Attwood, Rev. Edward William, B.A., Jesus College, Oxford; curate of St :Michael's, Shoreditcb, London, E.U. (1863) Atwood, Lieutenant Arthur F. L., of the Royal NI1VY; Bon of the Rev. Francis Atwood, :\l.A., of Boscombe, Bournemout.t, lIampshire. Atwood, Miss Hilda, a. Benedictine nun; daughter of the Rev. Francis Atwood, J\1.A. Auchinleck, David, of N ewhaven IIouse, Edinburgh, N,B. (1880) Auckland, The Lady, Sybil Constance, wife of the fifth Baron; daughter of Colonel George :Morland Hutton, C.D., of Gate Burton liaIl, Lincolnshire. (1807) Audrey, Mrs Joseph, of Ludington. (1888) Austin, Alf"red, of the ",Var Office. (1891) Austin, Lady Agnes Bryon, wife of Sir John Austin (182-1-1906), first Baronet; daughter of Samuel Standidge TIyron, J.P. of "'Vest Ayton, Yorks; mothf'r of Sir 1Villiam l\Iichael Byron Austin, second Baronet; foundress of Catholic Church, (St Joseph's), Castleford, Yorks. (1864) Austin, Sir dohn, (1824-1906), of Kippax Grammar School, Yorks; first Baronet; :1\1.P. for Yorkshire; J.P. for the ",Yest Riding; President of the Osgoldcross Liberal Association; a liberal benefactor to the Church. (186-1) Aveling, Rev. Francis A. Powell, of Bishop Ridley College, Bishop's College University; B....\. Keble College, Oxford; l\I'Gill University and CanadIan College, Rome. A Priest, D.D. of Rome, till lately Prebendary and Cathedral Chaplain of ",Vestminster; now at the Séminaire Léon xiü., Louvain, Belgium; author. (1896) Ayer-Carr, Alfred, of IIeslington, Yorks. (1880) Ayling, Miss Florence, a Sister of Charity; step-daughter of the Right lion. Viscount :l\1orley of Blackburn, Secretary of State for India. (1900) Aylmer, Sir Arthur Percy Fitzgerald, 13th Baronet; brother of Colonel Fenton John Aylmer, V.C., O.D. of the Royal Engineers; BOn of the late Captain Fenton Aylmer of the 97th Regt. (1893) Aylmer, Mrs Isabella Ellinor, wife of Captain Fenton John Aylmer, of the 97th Regt.; daughter of George Darling, of Fowberry Tower, and I-Ietton, X orthumberland; mother of the 13th Baronet. (1897) 10 Converts to Rome B t BABINGTON, Mrs, wife 0 tho Rev. Arthur Babington, l\I.A., Rcct<,r of 'V anli p, Leicestershire. (1881 ) t Babington, Miss Mary Augusta, daughter of tho Rev. Arthur Babington, l\f.A., Rector of 'Vanlip, Leicestershire. (1881) Bacchus, Henry, (1821-1896), B.A., Corpus Christi College, Cambridge; of the :Manor House, Lillington, near Leamington; father of the Rev. John N. Bacchus, a Priest at Oscott College, :Birmingham; and of the Rev. Francis Joseph Bacchus, a Priest of the Oratory at Edgbaston, Birmingham, and contributor to The Dublin Review. (1846) Bacchus, Mrs Isabella, (1828-lD01), wife of Henry Bacchus (1821- 1896), B. A. Cantab. ; daughter of the Hev. James Cumming, (1777 -1861), J3.A. Can tab, Rector of North Runcton, K orfolk, for many years Professor of Chemistry at Cambridge, an independent discoverer of thermo-electl'icity. (1846) Bacon, Rev. Francis, at one time lay-worker at St Peter's, London Docks; a Priest of the Society of Jesus at St Aloysius' College, Garnet Irill, Glasgow, N.n. Badeley, Edward Lowth, (1803-1868), !\I.A., I3rasenose College, Oxford; barrister, Q.C. ; F.S.A. ; one of the counsel for the Bishop of Exeter in the Gorham case; author; bequeathed his library to the Jesuit Seminary, St IarY'8 Hall, Stonyhurst. (1852) Bagot, Miss Alice Mary, daughter of Colonel Charles I3agot, (1808- 1881), of the Grenadier (luards, Assistant-l\laster of Ceremonies to Qupen Victoria, grandson of the Right lIon. Rir Charles Bagot, by Sophia Louisa, daughter of Vice-Admiral the lIon. Josceline Percy, C.B., l\I.P., son of the first Earl of Beverley, and niece of the 5th Duko of 1\0rthumberland; sister of Richard Bagot, the novelist. (1889) Bagshawe, Mrs Catherine, (1803-1878); wife of IUs IIonour Jlenry Ridgard Bagshawe, (1799-1870), County Court ..Tudge; daughter of Dr John Gunning, Inspector of Hospitals in the Peninsular \Var and at \Vaterloo. (1833) Bagshawe, Edward, great-nephew of IIenry Ridgard TIagshawe, (1799-1870), County Court Judge. (1894) Bagshawe, Miss Henrietta, of H.ome. Converts to Rome 11 Bagshawe, His Honour Henry Ridgard, (1799-1870), B.A.,Cantab.; (2.C.; County Court Judge; father of the lost Rev. Dr Edward Gilpin Dagshawe, Archbishop of Seleucia and from 1874 to 1901 third Bishop of Nottingham; and of His Honour Judge '\Villiam Henry Gunning Bagshawe, K.C.; grandfather of Richard Bagshawe, R.B.H., the artist, and of Francis John Bagshawe, lagistrate in the Orange River Colony. (183.J:) t Bai&,ent, Richard, the artist; father of Francis Joseph Baibent, the ecclesiastical antiquary and author. Baigent, The Very Rev. William Joseph, of St Thomas' Seminary, London, W.; a Priest; successively chaplain at Glossop Hall, Derbyshire; in charge of All Saints, Hassop, Bakewell, Derbyshire; Cathedral Adminis- trator; Secretary to the Right Rev. Dr Robert Brindle, D.S.O., fourth Bishop of Nottingham; in 1907 he was appointed Canon of Nottingham. (1872) Bailey, Oaptain Farmer, D.L,; Kent. Bailey, George Percy, of Eccles Grammar School; l\I.A., Trinity College, Dublin, (B.A., first class Hans., Senior ßloderator and Gold ledallist in Experimental Science); successively professor at Lucton School, II ere ford ; Demonstrator in Chemistry at Trinity College, Dublin, (1895-99); Stonyhurst College, Blackburn (1899-] 903); Principal of tho Victoria Institute, '\V orcester (1903-08); now Extension Lecturer for Cambridge University. (1909) Bailey, IY"rs, wife of Professor George Percy Bailey, l\1.A., Cambridge University Extension Lecturer; widow of Dr Cresswell. (1896) Bailey, Thomas J.J author. Baillie, Rev. Evan, (1816-1899), of Sherborne School; I.A. Trinity College, Oxford; Rector of Lawsh all , Suffolk; lineal descendant of Sir ",Villiam 'Vallace, the Scottish patriot; he gave the land for the erection of St Bridgett's Abbey of Syon, ChudIeigh, Devonshire. (1858) Baillie, Mrs Hope, (née Fairfax-Fearnley), wife of Alexander IIope Daillie, brother of Sir 'Villiam Baillie, 2nd Bart., sometime l\I.P. for Linlithgowshire. (1892) Bainbridge, Arthur Oharles, of the Civil Service. t Baines, Oaptain, of the 95th Reg. (1847) Baines, Miss Rosa, of Solihull, 1Varwickshire. (1885) Baisall, Mrs, niece of Sir 'Valter- Scott (1771-1832), first Bat.onet, tho poet and novelist. (18-16) Baker, Rev. Arnold S., of Eton College; B.A. Exeter College, Oxford; a Priest (Oblate of St Charles) at Our Lady of the Holy Souls, Ken. al New Town, London, 1V. (1879) Baker, Miss Elizabeth Anstice, the authoress; fourth daughter of the Hon. John Baker, of :Morialta, South Australia; sister of the Hon. Sir Richard Baker, K.C. I.G., K.C., who was first President of the Federal Senate of the Australian Commonwealth. 12 Converts to Rome Baker, Henry Sherston, (1814-1875), J\I,A. Exeter College, Oxford; father of /Sir (jeorge Rherston Ðaker, fourth Baronet Recorder of Barn- Bta le, and of Lieutenant-Colonel Robert flenry B ker, of t.he Royal Artillery, who served in the late Afghan and Egyptian campaigns' grand- Bon of Sir R. Baker, first Baronet, of DW1stable. ' (1850) Baker, Mrs Laura Matilda, daughter of Philip Salomons, of J righton; niece of Sir David SalomonA, first TIaronet, of TIroonlhill, I\:f'nt, 1.P. for Greenwich and the first Jemsh Lord l\layor of London. (18U7) t Baker, The Very Rev. Richard Swinton, a Priest and Vi car- General of the diocese of Charleston, U .S..A..; he was born in Ireland of })rotestant parents. t Baker, Mrs, mother of the late V cry Rev. Richarù Swinton Daker Vicar- General of Charleston, U.S.A. ' ' t Baker, William A., General :JIanagcr of the 13ank of Inùia in London. ( 1903) Baldwin, Miss, member of an influential Daptist family in Birmingham. (1891) Baldwin, Miss PlIay, author of "A Popular Girl," "Sunset Rock," etc. Bale, Miss A. M., of Ipswich; a nun at the Franciscan Convent, naintree, Essex. (1899) Balf"our, Reginald, (1875-1907), of 'Vestminster School; I.A. FeUowof King's College, Cambridge; junior examiner under the Ðoard 'of Educa- tion; author and sub-editor of The .J.'lonth and The Dublin Review. (IV01) Balf"our, Mrs, the authoress; wife of Reginald Balfour (1875-1907) the author; daughter of the Rev. Francis 'Varre Cornish, :ßI..L " Vice- Provost of Eton; grand-niece of "-'-illiam 1\Iakepeace Thackeray (1811- 1863) the eminent novelist. (1903) Ball, Thomas Stanley, at one time Secretary to the Liscard l\Iasonic Lodge, a solicitor. (1898) Ball, Mrs Alice Caroline, wiff' of 1Tenl'Y Ilouston Ball, of Glenmorc, Road, Haverstock Hill, London, N.\V. ; daughter of the late Rev. G. L. Langdon, J\l.A., Rector of St Paul's, Cray. Ballantine, Miss, daughter of "-'-illiam Ballantine (1812-1887) the well- known Serjeant-at-law. Ballard, Rev. Edward Humphrey, (1820-1886), 1\I.A., Fellow of 'Vadham College, Oxford; curate of l)ucklechurch; a Priest and chaplain to H.:M.S. f.Ielampus; son of Admiral Ballard, C.B. (1830) Ballard, The Very Rev. George Frederick, 1\I.A., 'Y orcester College Oxford; formerly a bauister; a Priest, Provost of Portsmouth and till recently in charge of the Church of The Immaculate Conception and St Joseph, Christchurch, IIampshire; son of Admiral Ballard, C.D. (1850) Ballard, Captain Volant Vashon, (1817-1890), late of the 44th Regiment; eldest Bon of A.dmiral Ballard, C.B. (1848/ Converts to Rome 13 t Balston, Rev. F. R., LA., Christ Church, Oxford; rector of Benson, Oxfordshire ; a Priest at Our Lady of Consolation and St Francis, 'Vest Grinstead, Sussex. (1850) Bampfield, Rev. George Frederick Lewis, (1827-1900), of Tonbridge School; B.A., Lincoln College, Oxford; curate of Shoreham, Sussex. A Priest and Director of Barnet Schools, Hertfordshire. (1855) Sampton, Rev. George, (1816-1865), formerly an Anglican curate; a Priest of the Society of Jesus. (1845) Banfield, Frank, ßI.A., Oxon. Barclay, Alexander, (1827-1897), at one time a leading Freemason in Gottenburgh, Sweden. (1878) Barclay, Arthur, Professor of the Guildhall School of Iusic; Choir- :\Iaster of the Brompton Oratory. (1889) Barclay, Miss Emma, sister of the Rev. John Barclay, ß1.A., Hon. Canon of Chester, Rural Dean and Vicar of Runcorn. Barclay, Miss Fanny, sister of the Rev. John Barclay, l\1.A., of Chester. t Barff; Rev. Frederick Settle, I.A., Caius and Gonville College, Cambridge; curate of Holy Trinity, Hull; professor of Chemistry at the Catholic University College, Kensington, London, 'V., and at Beaumont College, 'Yindsor; author of several scientific works and text-books. (1852) t BartT, M rs Margaret Bartlett, wife of Professor Frederick Settle Barfi, I.A" Cantab. (1852) t Barham, Lady Caroline, sister of the last Earl of Thanet. Barham, Mrs Gaggiotti, daughter of the above. Barker, Miss Ethel, the archæologist and authoress. (1906) Barker, Rev. Thomas Aloysius, (1845-1905), a Priest of the Society of Jesus, for twelve years in British Guiana, (1862) Barlow, Miss, formerly an Anglican Sister at All Saints, l\Iargaret Streeb London, 'V. Barlow, Rev. Thomas William, I....-\" Cantab; late Vicar of Little Bowden. (1874) Barnard, E. J., I.A., :Merton College,- Oxford. Barnes, The Very Rev. Monsignor Arthur Stapylton, of Eton College and 'V oolwich Academy; )I.A., University College, Oxford; Lieutenant in the Royal Artillery; curate of St Agnes, Kennington Park, S.E., and then Rector of St Ives, Huntingdonshire. A Priest and Chaplain to the Catholic lTndergraduates at Cambridge; author; son of George Cornac Barnes, C.B., and of )Iargaret, daughter of Iajor Henry Chetwynd- Stapylton. (1895) Barnes, Captain, of the Indian Army. (1898) 14 Converts to Rome Barnes, J. G. H., B.A., 'Vadham College, Oxford. Barnes, Rev. Thomas, B.A., X ew College, Oxford; curate of St Peter's, Vauxhall, London, .E. (1898) t Barnes, r'rs, of GilIing Castle, 1:-r orkshire; wife of the Rev. James Alexander Barnes, J\I..A., late Rector of Gilling. Barnes, Miss, daughter of the Rev. James A. Barnes, I.A. Barratt, JOhn, (1823-1905), Organist, Choirmaster, and lusical Composer at 8t John's, Bath; formerly Professor of J\lusic at 8tonyhurst College, Blackburn; St :Mary's College, Oscott; and Organist at Downside Abbey. (1845) Barraud, Rev. Clement William, of Lancing College, Sussex; Poet and Playwright. A Priest of. the Society of Jesus in charge of :Mission, Rarbadoes, \Vest Indies; then of New Amsterdam, British Guiana; now Spiritual Father at 8t Beuno's College, 8t Asaph, North 'Vales; son of \Yilliam Barraud, the artist; grandson of Paul Philip TIarraud, the famous chronometer maker. (1866) Barraud, Edward Frederick, (1817-1901), a lay-brother of the Society of .J esus at tonyhurst Uollege, ]Jlackburn; studied Art under Abraham Cooper, (1787-1868), R.A., the cattle and animal painter; son of 'Villiam Barraud, the artist. (1846) Barrett, Miss Ella, a nun at the Convent of the Sacred I-Ieart, Armagh Ireland (1885) Barrett, Rev. Ernest, a Benedictine J\Ionk (Dom l\Iichael) at St Benedict's Abbey, :Fort Augustus, N.B., author. (1870) Barrett, Rev. George, R.Sc., London University; a Jesuit scholastic and Professor, till lately at l\Iount 8t J\Iary's College, Uhesterfield, Derbyshir{', now at 8t Francis Xavier's College, Liverpool. (1898) Barrett, Rev. John P., a Priest at the Collegio Beda, Rome. Barrett, Miss Lily, a nun at tho Convent of the Sacred I-Ieart, Armagh, Ireland. (1885) Barrett, Lady Maud Edith Gundreda, née Lambart; second daughter of the ninth Earl of Uavan, K,P. ; grand-daughter of the Rev. John Olive, ßI.A., rector of Ayott 8t Lawrence, Hertfordshire; dow of IIenry John Barrett, of Swakeley's, Uxbridge, )liddlesex; now a Canoness Regular of 8t A.ugustine at the English Convent, BIuges, Belgium. (lR94) Barrett, Rev. Sidney Arthur John, curate of 8t Columba's Episcopal Church, Bridgeton, Glasgow, N.B. A Priest. (1901) Barrie, Miss Dorothea, relative of Admiral Sir Robert Barrie. Barrie, Miss Georgina, her sister; a nun who nursed the wounded at Scutari. t Barrie, Captain William, of the Royal Navy; son of Admiral Sir Ho bert Barrie. t Barrow, Rev. John, D.D., Pl'incipal of St Ednlllnd's IlaU, Oxford. A Priest. (1 64) Converts to Rome 15 Barrow, Lady Emily Jane, wife of Sir John Croker Barrow, (1833- 1900), third Bart.; daughter of Dr James Xathaniel l\Ierriman, of Kensington, London, 'V. (1865) Barrow, Sir John Croker, (1833-1900), third Baronet; of Harrow School; ::\I.A., University College, Oxford; curate of St Philip's, Kensington, London, 'V. ; then a barrister; J.P. for the Cinque Porta and Ramsgate; author. (1859) Barrow, Miss, sister of Sir John Croker Barrow, (1833-1900), third Baronet; a Franciscan nun. (1861) Barry, Mrs, wife of Dr Barry, of Bombay. (1889) Bartle, Miss Anita, the authoress; wife of Gabriel Brackenbury. (1906) Bartlett, J. Harry, of St Edward's School, Oxford; fanaging Director of the Art and Book Company, '\Yestminster; nephew of the Rev. J. H. Bartlett, (1829-1905), a Dominican Friar. (1877) Bartlett, Rev. Joseph Henry, (1829-1905), a Dominican Friar at St Dominic's Priory, Haverstock IIill, London, N.'V. ; son of Joseph Bartlett a Bristol merchant. (1851) t Bartlett, Mrs Lucinda Anne Eyes, wife of John Howell Bartlett; daughter of the Rev. Joseph Hilton, 1.A., Trinity College, Cambridge. Barton, Mrs Charles, formerly of '\V oodford, Essex (1884) Barton, Miss Emily, daughter of the Rev. J. Barton, B.A., an Irish clergyman. (1898) Barton, Rev. Frederick, Scholar, B.A., St John's College, Cambridge; a Priest at St Edmund's, Bolton, Lancashire. Barton, Miss Polly, daughter of the Rev. J. Barton, B.A., an Irish clergyman. (1898) Barton, Mrs Tilney, of Crossways, Parks tone, Dorset. (1906) Barnton, Miss, of Rochestone, co. Tipperary; now :Madame Schemanski. Barton-Webber, Mrs Pitcairn, of Bideford, Devonshire. Basevi, Rev. Charles Lionel, a Priest of the Brompton Oratory, London, S.'V.; son of Captain James Palladio Basevi, R.E. ; and a kinsman of Lord Beaconsfield. Basil, Miss Mary Eliza, a nun, (Mother l\Iary Frances of the Five ,",Vounda), foundress and first Abbess of 8t Iary's Convent, Iin Hill, London, N. 'V. (1868) Bashf'ord, Miss Edith, of Brighton; daughter of Colonel Bashford, A.D.C. to Queen Victoria. t Bassance, Plunkett Carey, B.A., Trinity College, Dublin; of Rush, co. Dublin. (1854) t Bastard, Captain, of the Royal avy. (1853) IG Converts to Rome t Bastard, Edmund Rodney Poll exf'e n, I.A" Balli 01 College, Oxford; son of Edmund nastaI'd, 1\1. P. for Devonshire; grandson of the second Baron Rodney. (1850) Bateman, Mrs, wife of Dr Bateman, of Folkestone. Bateman, William J., of :\Iarville Road, London, S.'V. (1892) Bates, Cadwallader John, (1853-1902), of Eton College; I.A., Jesus College, Cambridge; author of "History of Northumberland" ; J.P. and D.L. of Aydon, IIeddon and Langley Castle, Northumberland; eldest SOI1 of Thomas Bates, J.P. of Aydon and Heddon, by Emily, only daughter of John Batten, J.1). of Thorn :Falcon, Somersetshire. (1893) t Bathurst, Captain Allen, of the Royal Navy; grandson of tho Right Rev. Dr Henry Bathur t, (1744-1837), Lord Bishop of orwich, and of the first Earl of Castle-Stuart. (1853) Bathurst, Rev. Mother Mary Catherine Philip, (1825-1902), foundress and first ::\lother-Genpral of the Congregation of the Rosary at St Dominic's Convent, Harrow-on-the-Hill, l\liddlesex; she founded St Philip's Orphanage for noys at Birmingham and the Couvent Anglais at ::\Ieirelbeke, Belgium; youngest daughter of General Sir James Bathurst, 1(.C.TI., and of Lady Caroline Castle-Stuart; grand-daughter of the Right Rev. Dr Henry Bathurst, (1744-1837), Lord TIishop of Norwich, and of the first Earl of Castle-Stuart. (1850) Bathurst, The Very Rev. Stuart Eyre, (1815-1900), of 'Yinchester College; l\I.A., Fellow of Ierton Uollege, Oxford; Hector of 1{jbworth Beauchamp, Leicestershire. 1'1. Priest and Canon of Birmingham at St [ichael's, Aston, Stone, Staffordshire; son of General Sir James Bathurst, ILC.B. ; grandson of the Right Rev. Dr Henry Bathurst, (1744-1837), Lord Bishop of X orwich, and of the first Earl of Castle-Stuart. (1854) t Bathurst, The Misses, his sisters, both nuns. (1851) Baumgardt, rJlrs, 'wife of lIajor-General J. G. Baumgardt, C.B. Baxter, Mrs Bessie Alice Ray, wife of tafford Stratton Baxter, son of Dudley Baxter, of :\Iancetter, Bognor, Sussex, a descendant of the great Presbyterian Divine-the Rev. Richard Baxter (1615-1691); daughter of Captain Sechwell Ray Buckle, R.:\I.L.I. (1904) Baxter, Dudley, B.A., lTniversity College, Oxford; author; founder of the Catholic Reading Guild, of St George's Confraternity for Uatholic Soldiers, and of the League of Heparation; eldest son of the late Dudley Baxter, of I\Iancetter, Bognor. (189(j) t Baxter, James, B.A., St John's College, Cambridge. (1848) Baxter, Mrs, wife of James Baxter, B.A., Cantab. (1848) Baxter, Stafford Stratton, of Copford, Colchester, Essex; younger son of Dudley Baxter, of Iancetter, Bognar, Sussex. (1902) Bayley, Rev. Henry Marmaduke, (1838-1898), B.A., Fellow of Trinity College, Cambrige; curate at Harlow, ESRex. A Priest (Oblate of St Charles) at St ::\Iary's, Bayswater, 'V., and for eighteen years Uhaplain to St Joseph's flome, otting Hill, IJonc1on, ,Yo (18G4) Converts to Rome 17 Baylis, Miss, formerly an .Anglican Sister and ::\Iother Superior of St \Vilfrid's Home, Exeter. (1896) Bayly, Rev. Francis, (1846-1899), of I(ing's College, London; a Priest at St Francis de Sales, Tottenham, London, N. (1869) Beacham, Mrs, now a nun. Beale, Mrs F. H. A., of :\Iount Iellick, Queen's County, Ireland. Beale, Rev. H. Ignatius, Priest-in-charge of St Edward's, Blue Bell Hill, Nottingham. (1877) Beale, Miss Priscilla, (1822-1878), a nun (Sister Iary Geneviève) and foundress, in Ireland, of the Congregation of the Dames de St Louis. (1845) Beamish, Mrs, of Clonakilty, co. Cork, Ireland. (1891) Beard, Mrs, wife of the Rev. Edward Beard, :Methodist ::\linister, late of Cambridge. (18.6) Beardsley, Aubrey Vincent, (1872-1898), of Brighton Grammar School; artist in black and white; worked in architect's office, then as clerk in Guardian .Assurance Company's office; contributed drawings to Pall Jfa'zl Budget; art editor of Yellow Book; helped in production of The Savoy .Jlagazi1le. (1897) Beardsley, Mrs, mother of Aubrey Vincent Beardsley, the artist. (1898) Bearne, Rev. David, a Priest of the Society of Jesus at \Vimbledon College, London; poet and author; editor of The l'Iessenger of the Sacred Heart and Stella .L1-1aris; has also written many tales for boys. (1877) Beaucham p, Rev. Alfred, B.A., Cantab.; an Anglican clergyman. (1889) Beauchamp, Miss Nadine, second daughter of Sir Reginald 'Villiam Proctor Beauchamp. fifth Baronet, by Lady Yiolet Julia Charlotte laria Jocelyn, only child of the fifth Earl of Roden, by the Hon. Sophia Hob- house, second daughter of the first Baron Broughton. (1908) Beaumont, Mrs, of Guildford, Surrey. Beaumont, The Lady, The Hon. Isabella .Anne Browne; wife of the eighth Baron; mother of the ninth and tenth Barons Beaumont, daughter of the third Baron Kilmaine. (1872) Beaumont, The Lord, (18-18-1892) Henry Stapleton, ninth Baron; of Eton College; formerly officer in the 1st Life Guard'3, was present at the Battle of Ulundi; Knight Grand Cross of the Holy Sepulchre; I(night of :ßIalta; Knight of St John of Jerusalem; J.P. for Yorskshire; D.L. for Iidd1esex. (1867) Beaumont, The Lord, (1850-1895), Iiles Stapleton, tenth Baron; of Eton College; officer of the Coldstream Guards; served in Canada, and afterwards as Lieutenant-Colonel commanding the 20th Hussars in Eechuanaland and in tho Sondan. - (1880) B 18 Converts to Rome Beck, The Hon. Mr Justice, of the University of Toronto, Canada; Judge of the Supreme Court of Alberta; Grand Knight of the Knights of Columbus for Edmonton; Chairman of the Education Council of Alberta; one of the Board of Governors of the Catholic Church Extension Society of Canada; Bon of the late Rev. J. 'V. R. Beck, for many years Anglican Rector of Peterborough, Ontario. (1883) Beck, Egerton William, B.A., Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge; barrister. (1885) Beckett, Rev. Mother Mary Anastatia, (1824-1905), a nun at the Convent of !\Iercy, Birr, Ireland. (1843) Beckford, Mrs, wife of Commander John Leigh Beckford, H.K. Beckwith, M rs, wife of General Beckwith. , Beckwith, Mrs, of SiIkworth HouBe, Sunderland. Bedf"ord, Rev. Henry, (1824-1905), I.A., Peterhouse, Cambridge; curate of Christ Church, Hoxton, London, N.; professor of Natural Science at All IIallows' Iissionary College, Ireland; author and edit.or of All Hallows' Annual. (1851) Beeching, Denis, a Passionist lay-brother. Beer, T. d., of Dublin; son-in-law of John Joseph Clancy, l\I.A., LP., baITister, journalist and pulitical writer. (1904) Beere, Mrs, wife of Iajor Beere, of Southampton. Belaney, Rev. Robert, (1819-1899), LA., St. Catherine's College, Cam bridge; Vicar of Arlington, Sussex. A Priest in the Archdiocese of 'Vestminster. (1852) Belfield, M rs Florence, second wife of Captain 'Villiam Belfield, and widow of Iajor A. C. 'Varner, of the 20th Hussars. (1906) Belfield, Captain William, (1824-1909), J.P., of Ialmains, Frenchay. near Bristol; he served with the 17th Regiment in the Southern Iahratta campaign, 1844-43, being present in all its operations; he took part with the 88th Regiment in the Crimean campaign of 1834-5;), iucluding the battles of Alma and Balaclava, the siege and fall of Sevastopo1, and the attacks on the Redan; second son of T. D. Belfield, of Blagdon, Devonshire. (1907) Bell, Arthur F., of Powis Square, Brighton Bell, Miss, sÎ6ter of Arthur F. BeU. Bell, Edward Ingress, the well-known architect of the 'Var Office', and with Sir Aston 'Vebb, designer of the new Uni\Tersity of Birminghanl; author. Bell, M rs, wife of Edward Ingress Bell; and her children. Bell, Frederick, of Lower Eldon Street, York. t Bell, Rev. dohn, Presbyterian ::Minister. (1848) Bell, Miss dulia, (1862-1908), l\fother lary of St :,Magdalen, of the Sisters of larie Réparatrice, of Tower House, Chiswick, London, 'V. Converts to Rome 19 Bell, Rev. William, I.A., St John's College, Cambridge; an Anglican clergyman. Bellairs, Miss Ada, younger daughter of Captain E. H. 'V. Bellairs. Bellairs, Rev. Arthur, B.A., Cantab; curate of Kuneaton. (1895) Bellairs, Miss, daughter of Captain Edmund Hooke 'Vilson Bellairs, British Vice-Consul at Biarritz; sister of Lady Louth, wife of the fourteenth Baron Louth; niece of General Sir 'Villiam Bel1airs, K.C. LG., who fought in the Boer "\Var, and was for some time Administrator of Transvaal. (1886) t Bellairs, Henry, son of the Rev. Charles Bellairs, I.A., at one tÏ1ne Hector of Condby-l\Iarwood, 1\Ielton 1\Iowbray, Leicestershire. t Bellairs, Seaforth Mackenzie, J.P.; of the Colonial Service in British Guiana.; son of the Rev. Charles Bellairs, l\I.A., of l\Ielton l\Iowbray. Bellasis, FS:dward, (1800-1873), of Christ's Hospital, London; Serjeant-at- Law; on the Commission to examine working of Heralds' College; J.P. for l\1iddlesex and "\Vestminster; published Philotheus and Eugenia and controversial pamphlets, and left manuscript verse and autobiography; son of the Rev. Dr George Bellasis (1730-1802), D.D. Oxon., Rector of Yattendon and Vicar of Basilden and Ashampstead, by Leah Cooper, daughter of Emery Viall of vValsingham, Norfolk; father of the Rev. Richard Garnett Bellasis, B.A. Lond., formerly a barrister, now a Priest of the Birmingham Oratory; of Edward Bellasis, Lancaster IIerald of the College of Arms and author; of 'Villiam Dalglish-Bellasis, a co-" founder" of 'Vestminster Cathedral; and of the Rev. Henry L. Bellasis, a. Priest of the Roman Oratory. (18.50) Bellasis, Mrs Eliza Jane, (1815-1898), wife of Edward Eellasis (1800- 1873), Serjeant-at-Law; daughter of the late 'V'illiam Garnett, J.P. of Quernmore Park, Lancashire, who in 184:3 was High Sheriff. (1851) Bellew, Evelyn, son of the Rev. John Chippondall l\Iontesquieu Bellew, (1823-1874), the celebrated elocutionist. (1868) Bellew, Harold Kyrle, the well-known actor; brother of the above. (1868) Bellew, Rev. John Chippendall Montesquieu, (1823-1874), S.C.L., St l\fary's Hall, Oxford; assumed his mother's maiden name in 1844; curate at St John's Cathedral, Calcutta, and at several London churches, then at St l\Iary's, Oxford; author, preacher and public reader; son of Captain Robert Higgins. (1868) Bellew Mrs, wife of the Rev. John C. I. Bellew, (1823-1874), the elocutionist. (1868) Bellingham, Sir Henry, fourth Baronet, second creation; of Harrow School; l\f.A., Exeter College, Oxford; LL.D., Dublin; barrister; author; served as Captain in the 5th Battalion Royal Irish Rifles; Commissioner of National Education, Ireland; Senator of the Royal Irish University; formerly l\I.P. for co. Louth; Private Chamberlain to Popes Pius IX., Leo XIII., and Pius X. ; son-in-law of the second Earl of Gainsborough, and of Augustus "\Vykeham Clifton, and Baroness Grey de Ruthyn; father-in-law of the fourth Iarquess of Eute; father of Captain E. H. C. P. Bellingham, of tho 1st Royal Scots, who served in the South African "\Yar. (1873) 20 Converts to Rome Belloc, Madame, a Unitarian, née Bessie Rayner Parkes; the authoress. de cendant of the ev. Dr Joseph Prif'stley, (1733-1804), the theologian: phIlosopher and dIscoverer of oxygen; wife of Loui::; Swanton BelIoe a }?reneh barrister; mother of :J\Irs 1\larie Adelaide Belloe-Lowndes, the authoress; and of Hilaire BelIoe, B.A., BalIiol College, Oxford, journalist, author, and 1\I.P. for 1\ orth Salford, Lancashire. (18G4) Belton, Rev. Carm ichael, :J\I.A" Trinity College, Dublin; formerly a member of the Cowley Brotherhood. (1879) Benbow, Valentine, of Torquay, Devonshire. (1886) Benbow, Mrs, wife of Valentino Benbow, of Torquay. (1886) Benbow, Vernon, brother of Valentine Benbow, of Torquay. (1886) .. Benison, Miss Emily Mary, daughter of James Benison, of Slieve Russell, co. Cavan, lreland ; sister-in-law of Thomas Arnold, LA. (1823- lÐOO), son of the Rev. Dr Thomas Arnold (1795-1842), the famous I-Iead- master of Rugby SchooL Benison, Miss Henrietta, daughter of James Denison, of SHeve Rus- sell, co. Cavan. Ben nett, Rev. Alexander H. Morden, :i\I.A., St 1\Iary's I-IaIl, Oxford; curate of St Peter's, Bournemouth; author; son of a former Vicar of Bournemouth, Hampshire. (1888) Bennett, Mrs Anne Ramsden, authoress; cousin of the Right Hon. 'Villi am Ewart Gladstone, l\f.P. (1809-1898), and of Sir Thomas Gladstone, second Baronet. (1870) Bennett, Rev. Arthur Wentworth, l\I.A., Pembroke College, Cambridge; curate-in-charge of St Gabriel's, Bromley-by-Bow, London, E. A Priest, (Oblate of St Charles), at St Francis of Assisi, Pottery Lane, K otting Hill, London, 'V. (1898) Bennett, Mrs Ethel Maud, wife of the Rev. Alexander H. Bennett. 1\1.A., late curate of St Peter's, Bournemouth, Hampshire; daughter of Generall\Iichael Bruce, formerly commanding the Grenadier Guards. (1888) Bennett, JOhn, related to the Tichborne family. Bennett, Rev. Reginald G., of St Paul's School; B.A" St Catherine's College, Cambridge. A Passionist in Dublin. (1905) Bennett, Colonel William Henry. Benson, Rev. Robert H ugh, of Eton College; I.A., Trinity College, Cambridge; curate in East London; at I{emsing, near Sevenoaks, then Chaplain to the Anglican Community of the Hesurrection at 1\1irfield, 'Vakefield, Yorks; fourth son of the l\Iost Rev. Dr Edward 'Vhite Benson, (1829-1896), Lord _t\.rchbishop of Canterbury, by 1\Iary, daughter of the Rev. 'Villiam Sidgwiek, 1\I.A. of Skipton. A Priest till lately at Our Lady and the English 1\Iartyrs, Cambridge; author. (1903) Bensted, Rev. Philip Lawrence, B.A., Queens' College, Cambridge; a Priest-in-charge of Our Lady of Seven Dolours, Stowmarket, Suffolk; Bon of James Bensted, of Longfield, Iaidstone, Kent. (1902) Converts to Rome 21 Bentley, George, of King's College, London. (1884) Bentley, John Francis, (1840-1902), the Architect of 'Yestminster Cathedral; father of Bede John F. Bentley, the traveller, big game hunter, prospector, photographer and motorist; and of OSDlund Bentley, the architect. (1868) Bentley, Mrs Margaret Annie, wife of John F. Bentley, the architect; daughter of .Henry Joseph E'leurs, the artist. (1874) Benton, Miss An ne Eliza, sister of the Anglican Order of St Etheldreda. (1874) Berdoe, Dr Edward, l\I.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P. ; of Regent's Park College, and London Hospital; )ledical Advjser to the Anti-Vivisection Society; author and editor of The Zoophilist. (1889) Berenson, Mrs Mary Whitall, widow of B. F. C. Costelloe, )I.A., barrister of London; daughter of Robert Pearsall Smith of Philadelphia, U.S.A. (1885 Beresford, Francis George, of the War Office. t Beresford, Miss, niece of George de la. Poer, first Iarquess of Waterford. t Beresf'ord, Miss Elizabeth, niece of the Iost Rev. Lord Decies, Lord Archbishop of Tuam. Berington, Mrs Mary Louisa Patricia, second wife of Charles Iichael Berington, of Little l\lalvern Court; daughter of the Hon. l\lichael Agnew Coxon, late Judge of the Supreme Court of Bombay; mother of 'Villiam Berington, J.P. and D.L. for 'V orcestershire. (1868) t Berkeley, Swinburne, BOD of the Hon. Fitzhardinge {Berkeley, l\I.P. ; grandson of the fifth Earl Berkeley. Bernard, Lieutenant-Colonel James Walker, of the Royal Artillery; Knight of St Gregory the Great; Private Chamberlain to Popes Leo XIII. and Pius X, ; Bon of the Rev. S. E. Bernard, I.A. an Anglican clergyman. (1'869) Bernard, M rs Mary Charlotte, wife of Colonel James '\Valker Bernard; daughter of General H. Hamilton, C.B. (1879) t Bernard, The Hon. Thomas James, member of Council and Judge for Jamaica, B.'V.I. (1848) t Berney, George, son of Sir John Berney, seventh Baronet. Berney, Miss, daughter of Commander John Berney, R.N.; grand- daughter of Sir John Berney, seventh Baronet. Berridge, Richard, J.P. and D.L. for County Galway; at onp time High ::;herifI of the said County; son of Richard Berridge, of Ballynah- inch Castle, co. Galway. Berthon, Captain Francis, son of the Rev. Edward Lyon Berthon (1813-1899), 11.A., inventor of collapsible boats, etc" and vicar of Holy Trinity, Fareham, Hampshire. . t)C) .. .IJ Converts to Rome Berthon, 1\1rs, daughter of General Sir J\Iaurice StL'"ck, K.C.B., by Cecilia, daughter of Hugh Spottiswoode, of the l\ladras Civil Service. (1891) Bertie, The Hon. Mrs Adelaide, wife of The Hon. Charles Claude Bertie; d3.ughter of the Rev. Jeremiah BUIToughes of Lingwood Lodge, X orfolk. ' [Jertie, The Hon. Charles Claude, of Eton College; formerly an officer of the 47th Regt. ; fifth son of the sixt.h Earl of A bingdon, by Elizabeth Lavinia, daughter of George Granville Vernon-Ilarcourt, l\LA. (1877) Bertie, Lady Elizabeth Emily, daughter of tho sjxth Earl of Abing- don. (1874) Bertie, Lady Evelyn Frances, daughter of the sh:th Earl of Abing- don; a nlm at the Convent of the Visitation 'Vestbury-on-Trym, near Dristol. ' (1875) Besant, Rev. John F., of Christ's Hospital; B.A., London University; curate of St J\Iichael's, Shoreditch, London, E. A Priest of the Society of .Tesus, successively at St Aloysius, Garnet Hin, Glasgow, N.B.; St Aloysius, "r oodstock Road, Oxford; tilllatl'ly Senior Prefect of Philosophy at tonyhurst Collego, Blackburn, Lancashire; now at St StanislauR' College, Georgetown, Demerara. (1891) Best, Mrs Harriott, (1810-1R4R), wife of John Richard Digby Best, (IH06-18R5), J. P. and D.L. of BoUeigh Grange, II ampshire, son of Henry Digby Best, (17ßS-IR:3G), :l\I.A., Oxon; daughter of Uharles Dest of Elmsley, Yorks; mother of Rev. Kenehu Digby ] est, for over fifty year a Priest of the Oratory, South Kensington, Londun, S. \Y. (183:3) Best, Henry Digby, (1768-1830), of Linf'oln Grammar School; 1.A., Fellow of lUngdalen College, O ford; noveli:-)t and mi ce]l:1ne()u s writer; sou of tIle Hov. Dr Henry Ecst, 11.A., Cantnb. Prehendary of Lincoln. , (1 99) t Bethell, Mrs Alice, daughter of Chnrles John l\fanning, (1799-1880), by his first wife, brother of Cardinal J\Ianning; wife of the late Charles nethell, nephew of the second Baron Westbury. (1850) Bethell, Mrs Alice, wife of Lieutenant Henry Art.hur Bethell, R.A., on of Henry Slings by Bethell, grandson of the 1] on. John Bet.hel!; daughter of Dr Francis Anderson, Inspector-General of IIospitals. (1900) Bethell, Miss Coralie Mary, a nun and Supcrioress of the Convent of the Iloly Child, St Leonards-on-Sea, Sussex. Bethell, I-Ienry Slingsby, (1837-1908), of Eton College; eldest son of the lIon. John Bethell- and nephew of the first Ba.ron 'Vestbury (1800- 1873), I.Jord Chancellor of England; fat.her of Lieutf'nant-Colonel He ry Art.hur Betbell, n.A., and of Captain Leonard Arthur Bet.hell, of the IndIan Army. (18Gl) Bethell, Mrs Hugh Nicholas Fitæ:gerald, ?lée O'Callaghan. (1878) Bethell, Miss Jane Rose, now :r.lrs F. P. Roe. Converts to Rome 23 t Bethell, M rs Joh n, daughter of Richard Abraham, the architect, and sister of the first Lady 'Yestbury. (1847) Bethell, Mrs Minnie, wife of Henry Slingsby Bethell (1837-1908); daughter of the Rev. .A.rthur J. Iacle3.ne, l\1.A';II first Principal of Brighton College. (1861) t Bethell, William, barrister. (1850) Bevan, Mrs, of Queen's Gate Terrace, London, S.'V. Bewicke. Mrs Emma, wife of Calverley Richard newicke, of Ripple House, Ripple, Kent; daughter of the Rev. Calverley Jolm Bewicke, l\I.A., of Ilallaton Hall, Leicestershire. (1877) Bewicke, Miss M. Harvey, f\econd daughter of the Hev. Calverley John Bewicke, bl...l. (18g ) Bewicke, Miss M. Honoria, her cousin; daughter of Calverley Bewicke, of .:\fadeÏI'a; a 8ister of Charity. (1870) Bickerstaffe-Drew, The Right Rev. Monsignor Francis D., of Lichfield Grammar School; 1.A., Oxon; a Priest and Army Chaplain at Plymouth and :\Ialta, now senior chaplain to the Forces at Bulford, Salisbury Plain; Domestic Prelate to II.l!. Pope Pius X.; Grand Cross "Pro Ecclesia et Pont.ifice" ; son of the late Rev. Harry Lloyd Eicker- Rtaffe, l\!.A., of Lancaster, by Iona, daughter of the Rev. Pierce 'Yilliam Drew, )1.A., Rector of Y oughaI. (1878) t Biden, Francis M., son of the late Sir Christopher Biden, of the Civil Service. (1839) t Biden, Rev. JOhn, l\1.A., University College, Oxford; an Anglican curate; a Priest. (1842) Biggar, Joseph Gillis, (1828-1890), l\I.P. for co. Cavan; merchant at .Delfast; chairman of Belfast ,,"rater Commissioners; treasurer of the Land League; one of thelrish politicians whose conduct was investigated during the Parnell Commission; he adopted, with considerable success, a policy of parliamentary" obstruction." (1876) Biggs, Lieutenant-Colonel, late of the 60th Rifles. Billington, Mrs, wife of l\fajor TI. Dillington. (1877) Bingham, The Hon. Albert Edward, fifth Bon of the fourth Earl of Lucan; godson of II.::\I. King Edward VII. ; granùson of the fifth Duke of Richmond and Gordon, K.G. (1898) Bingham, The Hon. Mrs Christine, wife of t.he lIon. Albert Edward Bingham; daughter of Archibald Smith. (1898) Bird, Captain William Chares. (1891) Birdwood, Mrs, widow of :Major George F. Eirdwood, of the Bombay Staff Corrs. 24: Converts to Rome Birks, Rev. B. H., (180--1-1864), I\I.A., St Catherine's Hall, Cambridge; curate of Arley, K orthwich, Cheshire. A Priest. (1845) Birt, William Radcliff; of the Royal Astronomical Society. Bishop, Charles, solicitor and Registrar of the Oxford County Court. Bishop, Mrs, wife of Charles Bishop, of Oxford. Bishop, Miss, daughter of Charles Bishop, of Oxford. Bishop, Edmund, historical and liturgical writer; joint author, with Abbot Gasquet, of .Edward ITJ. ancl the Book of Cornmon Prayer. (1867) t Bishop, M rs, née O'Connor ::\Iorris. Bishop, James Francis Wedderburn, of Bramsdcan IT ouse, Hampshire. Bishop, Philip George CrOSbie, brother of James Francis 'Vedder- burn Bishop, of Bramsdean IIouse, Hampshire. Bittleston, Rev. Henry, (1823-1886), ::\LA. Rt John's College, Oxford; curate of All Saints, l\Iargaret Street, London, \V. A Priest-in-oharge of SSe Alban and tephen, St Albans, IIertfordshire. (1849) Black, Miss Grace, formerly of the Carl Rosa Opera Company. (18D3) Blackburn. Alan, of Roshven, N.B. t Blackburn, J. W. Vernon, barrister, husband of I\Irs Elizabeth Vernon Blackburn, the authoress; father of Vernon Blackburn, (18ü6-1907), B.A., London University, musical critic of the Pall A/all Gazette, Oond for a time sub-editor of The Tablet. Blackwell, Mrs, of Eaton Rise, Ealing, London, W. ; wife of a barrister. (1894) Blake, Rev. Bernard Percy Brightin, formerly a Chartered Accountant; a Priest of the Society of tTesus till lately at the College of the Holy Family, Cairo, Egypt; for sometime Army Chaplain in Cairo; now on the staff of Stonyhurst College, Blackburn. (1888) t Blake, Dr Charles Carter, F.G.S. ; Lecturer on Comparative Anatomy and Zoology at 'Vestminster Hospit.al. t Blake, William Andrew, B.A., Trinity College, Dublin; J.P. of Rocklands, Oranmore, co. Galway, Ireland. (1848) Blakelock, Rev. Ralph Blakelock Salt, (1867-1904.), of Leeds Grammar School; B.A., Exeter College, Oxford; Do Priest of the Brompton Oratory, London, S. 'V. (1893) Blakeney, Captain Edward, of the Army Service Corps; nephew of Field-1larshal Sir Edward Blakeney, (1778-1868), who commanded the 7th Foot in Peninsular Campaign, was commander-in-chief in Ireland, and then Governor of Chelsea IIospital. (1892) Blakiston, Mrs Nellie, wife of Ralph Blakiston of 'Vaterloo, Liverpool; daughter of the Rev. H. 'Yalker, I\l.A" Vicar of 'Vymeswold. (1889) Converts to Rome 25 Blakiston, Ralph, of Waterloo, Liverpool; engineer of the Palatine Engineering Company, Liverpool; son of John Richard Blakiston, formerly one of H. l.'s Chief Inspectors of Schools, by :Marie, daughter of Dr Pierre Simon, F.R.S. ; grandson of the Rev. Peyton Blakiston, I.D" F.R.S., son of Sir i\latthew 13lakiston, second Baronet. (1880) Blanderfield, Mrs Charles, of Pontypod, 'Vales. (1879) BEeckley, Mrs, wife of an Anglican clergyman; and children. Blennerhassett, Sir Arthur, (1791-1849), third :Baronet. Bligh, Mrs Frances Mary, daughter of Frederick IIarris, of Liver- pool; wife of Dr J oIm Bligh, J.P. of Liverpool. Bliss, Rev. William Henry, (1833-1909), of 'Vinchester College, and l.A., B.C.L., of lagdalen College, Oxford; curate to his uncle the Rev. J ames Bliss of Plymouth, and then Vicar of North Hinksey, near Oxford; at one time sub-librarian of the Bodleian; for four years tutor to King Victor Emmanuel II., of Italy; for over thirty yearq official representative of the British Public Record Office in Rome and Central Italy; archivist and author; son of the Rev. 'Villiam Bliss, of Newton St Loe, near Bath; son-in-law of the late Rev. Cecil Wray, I.A., incumbent of St Iartin's, Liverpool; father of the Rev. Geoffrey Bliss, a Priest of the Society of Jesus, and Professor at St )lichael's College, Leeds. (1869) Blomfield, Mrs, niece of Lady J\latthews. Blood, Rev. Howell Pattison, 1.A., Peterhouse, Cambridge; Rector of 'Vest Dergholt, Essex; till lately Assistant Diocesan Inspector of Schools in the Arch-diocese of 'Vestminster; now Secretary to the Inspector& (1891) Bloom, Mark J., L.D.S., R.C.S.l. ; Surgeon-Dentist, of Dublin. Bloxam, George William, l\1.A" St John's College, Cambridge. (1900) Blunden, Alfred, Bon of Sir David Blunden, Bart. Blunt, Lady Anne Isabella, daughter of the first Earl of Lovelace, by the lIon. Ada Noel, daughter of George Gordon, sixth Lord Byron (1788- 1824), the poet; wife of 'Vilfrid Scawen Blunt, the traveller and poet; authoress, painter and traveller. Blunt, Mrs, wife of Francis Scawen Blunt of Crabbet Park, Three Bridges, Sussex; daughter of the Rev. John Flutter Chandler, 1\1. A., of Witley, Surrey; mother of the late i\13.ior Francis Scawen Blunt and of 'Vilfrid Scawen Blunt, author, poet and traveller. Blunt, Mrs, wife of General Dlunt; sister-in-law of a former Vicar of Old 'Vindsor. Blunt, Miss, daughter of Charles Blunt, late British Consul at Smyrna; sister of John Elijah Blunt, C.B., who was chief interpreter to theJ Cavalry Division in the Crimean campaign and then British Consul at Boston, Iass., U.S.A. ' 26 Converts to Rome t Blunt, Major Francis Scawen, eldest son of the late Francis Sea wen Blunt of Crabbet Park, Three Bridges, Sussex; founder of the Capuchin Monastery, Crawley, Sussex. Blunt, Miss N. G., nieco of the la,te Rev. F. G. Kirwan Browne, curate of Bawdsey, Suffolk. (187G) Blyth, Mrs, wife of tho Rov. Frederic Cavan Dlyth, )1.1\., curato of Kew- with-Petcrsharn, and chaplain of Hidmlond \\ orkhouse, Surrey. Blythe, M rs, wife of Captain Blythe. Bodley, Rev. William Hamilton, (1820-1900), of Kingston College, lIull; I.A., Queens' <;ollege, Cambridge; curate of St }}aul's, (;helten- ham; St l\Iary's, nryanston Sqnare, IJondon, 'V., then chaplain of .Arehbishop Tennison's Chapel, Hegent Btrect, London, 'V. ; eldest son of Dr 'Yilliam l odley, of lIull and Brighton; brother of f:eorge Fr{'cIerick nodley (1R27- 1!)07), \.R.A., the well-known architect, F.S.A. .A Priest-in-chargo of Our Lady and St l\largaret., Ox burgh, Stoke Ferry, X orfolk. (18G 1) Bolton, Captain Gerald. Bond, Mrs Anne, (1784-185D), née nennet; mother of the Rev. ''''illiam 130nd (1811-1888), a Priest, for sixteen years in Ta mania and then in London; of tho Very Hev. Canon .Jos('ph Ðond (1814-1878) of St .Andrew's, Grenada, Jt'Y.I.; of t.he 1 ev. John Bond (1817-18--1-1), a Scholastic of the Hocietyof .JeHus in Ualcutta.; of the Hev. Janles Bond (181Ü-1R87), a Priest, for thirty years :Missionary Rect.or of Duùley, 'Yorcestershiro; of the Hev. tephen Dond (IA U-IH71), a Priest of tho SOf'it,ty of Jeslls at St John's, "\\ïgan, Lancashire; of the Rev. VincC'nt Bond (lR28-1Hf) ), a Pri{'st of the Society of JesuH at St .Tohn's, \\ïgan ; of l\[issAnne Bond, (1 H07 -187G), Hister Ann(' FranciR of the Fran('iscanConvent, Taunton, Bomcrsetshire; of l\liss }\Jary nond (lH21-1892), Sister "'inifred Joseph of the }"'ranciscan Conyent, " oodch('sb'r, (HouceRtershire ; of liss Teresa Dond (182;J-1RG--1), Hister Anne Teresa of the IIoly Family-a Carmelito nun at Lanhem(', Cornwall; and of :ßliHs Anne Frances nond- Sister Anno lary Vincent of t Josppb, of tbe sarno Convcnt. (1815) Bond, William Vincent, (1782-1873), of t Iawgan-in-Pyder, Cornwall ; husband of the late Irs Anne Bond. (1815) Booth, Mrs, of Ashby l\Ianor, Lincolnshire. Boothby, Rev. Herbert, n.A., Christ Church, Oxford; curato of St Augustine's, Stepney, London, E. .A Trappist lonk at K otre Dame dn Lac, l\lontreal, Canada. (H39 J) Boothman, E. Duncan, of Oakleigh, Brb-ton, London, S.'V. Borden, Mrs, wife of Admiral Borden. Borrowes, Rev. George R., LA., Qncen'A Col}('gf:>, Oxford; {'urate of St. Peter's, Liverpool. (1887) t Bosanquet, Henry, barrister. (1843) Converts to Rome 27 Bostock, Arthur Reid, Coroner for 'Vest Stt;;se . (1882) t Boteler, Captain Henry, of the Royal :Kavy; married a daughter of Alan Bellingham, of Castle Bellingham, co Louth, Ireland. (1850) Boulderson, Captain Joseph, late of t.he 68th Light Infantry. (1870) Boulderson, Mrs Clare, his wife; daughter of the Rev. John Chippen- dale )Iontesquieu Bellew, (1823-1874), the celebrated author, preacher and elocutionist. (1868) Boulger Mrs Dorothy Henrietta, the authoress; contributor to The Gal .cy, Cassell's lUagazine, All the Year llcund and The La1/lp, under the pseudonym of "Theo Gift" ; daughter of Thomas Havers, of 'l'helton Hall, K orfolk, sometime ßlanager of the Falklands. Boulger, George Simonds, F.L.S.; F.G.S.; A.S.T.; of Vlellington and Epsom Colleges; formerly professor of Natural History at t.he Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester ; professor of Botany and Geology at tho City of London College; vice-president of the Selborne Society, Essex Field Club, and of the South-Eastern Union of Scientific Societies; author, editor of Nature Notes; son of Dr Edward Boulger. Boulton, Miss Annie R., (1819-1907), of Haseley Court, Tetsworth, Oxfordshire; principal founder of St Catherine's Church, IIorse Fair, Birmingham. (1853) Boulton, Mrs Adelaide Lucy, third daughter of 0010nel Duncan Davidson of Tulloch Uastle, Dingwall, N.D.; wife of Harold Edwin Boulton, I.V.O. (100-1) Boulton, Harold Edwin, of Harrow School; 1\I.A., Baniol Col1ege, Oxford, (classical honours 1881; Pro ime accessit for Newdigate prize poem). Lyric writer; editor and poet-writer of Songs of the N01.th, (2 vols.), Songs of the four lYations; Oanti d'Italia; writer of Twelve Lyrics, and of many volumes of songs and detached lyrics; author of Canadian :Kational song "Canada" ; I.V.O., 1903 ; J.P. for 'Vest Ham; Knight of Grace of the Order of St John of Jerusalem in England; late Capt. 3rd Batt. Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders; an ovate bard of 'Vales (title Prydydd Genheddlocd Prydain); Ron. Treasurer of Keats- Shelley :Memorial Associa.tion, of Queen Victoria's Jubilee Institute for Nurses and of Queen's Commemoration Fund for nurses; Chairman of People's Palace and East London Horticultural Society; founder and Hon. :Manager of House of Shelter; an Hon. l\Ianager of l\Iendicity Society; founder and Vice-Presiden.t of Federation of 'V orking Ien's Social Clubs; on Committee of London Hospital, and Gordon League; Director of Rurt, Doulton & Haywood, Ltd. ; of the Dominion Tar and Chemical Co., Ltd., and Baths Club, Ltd. ; eldest son of Sir Samuel Bagster Boult.on, first Dart., of Copped Ran, Totteridge, Hcrtfordshire; grandson of the late Rev. Thomas Doulton. (1897) Bourchier, Arthur George Evelyn, son of :Major Bourchier. (1904) Bourchier, Eric Ormsby Brian, son of Iajor Eourchipf. (1904) 28 Converts to Rome Bourchier, Miss Ethel, daughter of :Major Bourchier. Bourchier, Mrs, wife of Iajor Bourchier. (1903) (1901) Bourke, Captain John Paget, (1821-1908), of Burley, Ballina, co. Iayo; of the I{ing's Royal Body Guard. Bourne, Henry, (182ß-1870), Principal Clerk in the Receiver-General's Branch of the General Post Office, London, E.C. ; father of the lost Rev. Dr :Francis Bourne, Archbishop of 'Vestminster. Bovill, Arthur, nephew of Sir "\Villiam Bovill, (1814-1873), Chief Justice of Uommon Pleas, who presided at the first Tichborne trial. Bowden, Mrs Elizabeth, (1805-1896), wife of John 'Yilliam Bowden, (1798-1844), l\1.A., Trinity College, Oxford, the ecclesiastical writer, intimate friend of Cardinal Newman and brother of Captain Henry Eowden, (1804-1869) ; mother of the Rev. Charles Henry Howden, (1836- 1906), a. Priest of the Brompton Oratory, London, S.'V.; and of :Miss Emily Frances Bowden, (1833-1909), translator of Countess Hahn Hahn's Fathers of the Desert; daughter of Sir John Edward Swinburne, sixth Baronet; foundress of St Thomas' Catholic Church, Fulham, London, S. 'V. (1846) Bowden, Captain Henry, (1804-1869), of the Scots :Fusilier Guards; of Harrow School; husband of the preceding; founder of the Catholic Church of St la.ry's, Chislehurst, Kent. (1852) Bowden, Rev. Henry G. Sebastian, of Eton College; Catholic University, Dublin; formerly lieutenant in the Scots .Fusilier Guards; son of Uaptain IIenry Bowden, (1804-1869). A Priest of the Brompton Oratory of which he was for some time Superior; author, and translator of Hettinger; brother of the late Rev. 'Yilliam J. Bowden, a Priest of the Brompton Oratory. (1852) Bowden, Rev. John Edward, (1829-1874), of Eton College; I.A. Trinity Uollege, Oxford; a Priest of the Brompton Oratory, London, S."\V., son of John William Bowden, (1798-1844), the ecclesiastical writer; grand- son of Sir John Edward Swinburne, sixth Baronet; author of Life of Father Faber. (1848) Bowden, Mrs Marianne Catherine, (1806-1864), wife of Captain Henry Bowden, (1804-1869), of the Scots Fusilier Guards; daughter of Colonel Sir John 1\Iontagu Burgoyne, ninth Baronet; and family. (1852) Bowdler, Rev. Thomas, 1\f.A., Oxon; curate of Archbishop Tennison's Chapel, Hegent Street, London, W. Bower, Commander Graham, late of the Royal Navy; Bon of Admiral Bower. (1885) Bowles, Miss Alice, sister of the Rev. Frederick Selwood Bowles, 1\I.A. Fellow of Exeter College, Oxford; daughter of Thomas Bowles, J.P., of 1\lilton Hall, Berkshire, and Lord of the 1\lanor of Streatley. (1892) t Bowles, Miss Emily, sister of the above; author of JJfadame de Maintenon, A'ltriel Sehvode, etc. (1843) Converts to Rome 29 Bowles, Rev. Frederick Selwood, (1819-1902), B.A., Fellow of Exeter College, Oxford; of Chichester Theological College; a deacon in Anglican orders at Littlemore. A Priest and for twenty years chaplain to the Dominican Convent at Harrow, :l\Iiddlesex ; son of Thomas Eowles, J.P., of 1\Iilton Hall, Berkshire, and Lord of the :Manor of Streatley. (1845) Bown, Rev. Frederick, (1838-1890), of King's College, London; curate of St Philip's, Clerkenwell, London. A Priest-in-charge of St Anne's, Little Albany Street, Regent's Park, London, N. 'V. (1865) Bowrie, Thomas, of Barnhill House, Lanarkshire, K.B. t Bowrie, M rs, wife of Thomas Bowrie, of Barnhill House, Lanarkshire, N.B. Bowring, Algernon Cunliffe, of 'Vellington College; I.A., Trinity College, Cambridge; barrister; son of Edgar Bowring, sometime :M.P. for Exeter, by his second wife, Ellen, daughter of Lewis Cubitt; cousin of the first Lord Ashcom be, P. C. t Bowring, Charles, Bon of Dr Bowring, of Exeter. (1849) Bowring, Rev. Charles Algernon, (1828-1857), B.A., Trinity College; Cambridge; a Priest of the Society of Jesus; youngest son of Sir John Bowring, (1792-1872), I.P., LL,D., the linguist, writer and traveller. (1851) t Bowring, Miss Emily, a nun, daughter of Sir John BO"\\'Ting, (1792- 1872), 1I.P., the linguist, writer and traveller. (1846) Bowring, Lewin Bentham, (1824-1910), of Haileybury College, C.S.l. ; J.P. and Alderman for Devon County Council; at one time Chief Commissioner for 1\Iysore and Coorg; author; third son of Sir John Bowring, l\I.P., (1792-1872), LL.D., F.R.S. ; bis second wife wag Katberine, daugbter of Edward Bellasis, (1800-1873), Serjeant-at-law; father of Commander Vincent Lewin Bowring, R.N. (1846) t Bowri ng, M rs Mary Lau ra, first wife of the late Lewin Bentham Bowring, J.P. ; daughter of Admiral the Hon. Sir John Talbot, (1769- 1851), G.C.B., who served under Nelson. (1849) Bowyer, Sir George, (1811-1883), cadet of the Royal 1\Iilitary College, "\Voolwich; seventh Baronet; D.C.L., Oxon; Knight of the Order of St J obn of Jerusalem ; Knight- Grand Cross of the Order of St Gregory the Great; Knight Commander of the Order of Pius; at one time 1\I.P. for co. 'Vex ford and for Dundalk; founder of the Church of St John, Great Ormond Street, London, 'V.C. ; barrister and autbor. (1850) Bowyer, Mrs Katharine Emma, daughter of the Rev. George Sandby, 1\I.A. of Denton, Xorfolk ; wife of Henry George Bowyer; mother of Sir George Henry Bowyer, ninth Baronet; and her two daughters. (1851) Boyce, Mrs, wife of the Rev. 'Yilliam Boyce, !.I.A. of Cheltenham College. Boyce, Malton, son of the Vicar of Ecchinswell, Kewbury. (1904) Boycott, Comtesse Ella Geraldine Digby, (1843-1905), canoness of the Royal Chapter of St Anne's, :Munich; till lately of the Sacred Heart Convent, Ro a.xnpton, Surrey, S.\V. 30 Converts to Rome Boycott, Mrs Elizabeth Anne Ellen, (1800-1800), wife of Simon Digby Boycott, of Osbert03tonn, co. Kild3.re, Ireland. Boycott, Essex Digby, brother-in-law of )lrs E. A. E. Boycott. Boycott, Mrs, wife of Essex Digby Boycott. Boycott, Mrs Mabel Digby, a nun. Boyd, Miss C., late of the Infant Sa.viour Orphanage, Kilburn, London, 'V. (18D4) Boyd, M rs, wife of Colonel Boyd, of Jersey ; and family. Boyd, Dr, of Hobart, Tasmani . Boyd, Richard Charles Arthur, B.A., Corpus Christi College, Carn bridge. Boynton, Miss Alice, (1867-1005), a nun at the acred Heart Convent, Roehampton, London, \V ; fourth daughter of the Rev. Griffith E 0)'11 wn, )1.A., Rector of Barmston, 1 orkshire; sister of Sir Griffith Henry Boynton, twelfth Baronet. Boynton, Miss Constanc Mary, daughter of Sir Griffith Boynton, twelfth Baronet. (1904) Boynton, Mrs Elizabeth, second wife of Captain George Heblethwayte Luton Boynton, (182Q-löö8) ; daughter of Colonel Thomas Prickett, of The -\. venue, Bridlington, Yorks. Boynton, Lady Euphemia Violet, 'wife of Sir Griffith IIenry Boynt-on, twelfth Baronet; daughter of John Inglis Chalmers, of Aldbar Castle, Brechin, X.E. (190-1) Boynton, Captain George Heblethwayte Luton, (1828-1888), fourth son of the ninth Baronet. Boynton, Miss Gladys Mary, eldest daughter of Sir Griffith Henry Boynton, twelfth Baronet. (1904) Boys, r .iss Catherine, (1814-1872), foundress of the Orphanage, )liddle ðtreet, Deal, Kent; and a benefactor to the Catholic Church of that town. (1852) Boy ton, r..-'2rs C. A. N., of Do\ercourt, Thornton IIeath, Surrey. (1904) Bracey, The Very Rev. Robert, of King Edward's High School, Eirmingham; a Dominican Friar and Prior of St Dominic's, Haverstock Hill, London, X.""'. (1887) Bradf"ord, Mrs Alicia, daughter of Richard Fiennes 'Yykehal)1 Iartin, of Leeds Castle, Kent; sister-Ïn-Iaw of Henry )Iurray Lane, Premier Herald of England. (1897) t Bradf"ord, Major Hamilton, of the 108th Light Infantry; husband of frs -\.licia Bradford, 'JL e ,V ykeham )fartin. Converts to Rome 31 Bradish, Henry B., now a Colonel of -Boys' Brigade; Bon of General Bradish. (1891) t Bradley, Rev. A. J. D., B.A., Pembroke College, O:\.ford; curate of St llartin's, Liverpool. A Priest. (18'ï ) Bradley, Miss, the no\elist, who mth 1liss Cooper, writes under the nom de gu TTß of " Iichael Field" Bradley, The ri1isses, of Xewtown, Queen's County, Ireland Bradney, Captain John, of Eton College; B..l., Trinity College, Cambridge; J.P. of Bayford Lodge, Somerset; son of an Anglican clergyman. Bradney, Mrs Mary, wife of Edgar Joachim Bradney, son of the preceding; daughter of T. :Mariott-Doddington, of HOISington Hoasc, Templecombe. Bradney, Mrs Ma.ud, second wife of Capta.in John Bradney, of Baytord Lodge, Somerset; daughter of Edgar Disney, of the Hyde, Essex. Bradney, Miss Lily Mary, wife of George Preston Eradn<:y, .Assi tant Lo al Auditor, H,B.)L's East Africa Protectorate. (1905) Bradshaw, Miss, of Frilr Oak Park, Hampshire. Bradshaw, M rs, wife of John TIradshaw, Inspect-or of Schools, :\Iadras ; sister-in-law of Thomas Arnold, (IE 3-1900), son of the Rev. Dr Thomas Arnol (1'495-18-12), the famous Headmaster of Rugby SchooL Bradshawe, George, sometime asr;;istant master at St Joseph's College, Clapham, London, S. \Y. (18'ïl) Bradshaw-Isherwood-Bagshawe, Henry, of Cheltenham College; B.A., Tri lity Ha14 Cambridge; barri5t::-r; J.P. for Derbyshire; eldest son of John Henry Bradsh:lW'-lsherwood, J.P. of Iarple Hall, Stockt{) Cheshire, and of Bradshaw Hall, Lancashire, by Elizabet daughter of Thomas Luce, I.P., of )Ialmesbury. (1b&8) Bradstreet, Sir John Valentine, (1815-1889), fifth Baronet.; B..A.., Trinity College, Dublin; at. on'3 time President of the Dublin Council of the Society of St Yincent de Paul (1855) + Bradstreet, M iss, da.ugh er of Sìr :simon Bradstreet., fourth Baronet. (1855 ) Brady, Rev. George, B.A, Trinity College, Dublin; curate of St John's, Cheltenham. t Brady, Rev. \ illiam Mazière, D.D. :ll....-t., Trinity College, Du blin; rector of Kilberry; ,"icar of Donaghpatrick, co. lIea.th, and Chaplain to four Lords-Lieutenant of Ireland; Chamberlain to Pope Leo XIIi; author; oungest son of Sir X. \Y. Brady, and nephew of Sir Mazière Brady, (17 6-1871), Lord Chancellor of Ireland. (18'43) 32 Converts to Rome t Brady, M rs, wife of the Rev. 'Villiam l\Iazière Brady, D.D., vicar of Donaghpatrick, co. Ieath. (1865) Braeme, Mrs Philips, the authoress ,\ ho writes under the name of " Bertha L Clay," and" Charlotte 1\1. Braem ." t Braine, Miss, of Buckfast Abbey, Devonshire. (184D) Brampton, The Lord, (1817-1D07), Sir IIenry IIawkins; first Baron, of Bedford School; P.C., late Judge of the lIigh Court of Justice; with hig wife, Jane Louisa, Lady Brampton, (1828-1D07). a great benefactor of the Hospital of St John and St Elizabeth, St John's \Vood, London; " founder" of 'Vestminster Cathedral; Bon of John IIawkins, solicitor, of Hitchin, Hertfordshire. (1898) Brand, George Henry, of King's Conege and London University; Surgeon to Nazareth House, Northampton; also Surgeon to the Foresters, Oddfellows, and Governor of the Northampton X ursing ..A.ssociation, (1892) Brand, Mrs, wife of George IIenry Brand, surgeon. (1892) t Brand, Miss, sister of the first Yiscount IIampden, (1814-1892). and twenty-third Baron Dacre, for twelve yea.rs speaker of the llouse of Commons. (1854) Brand, James, (1831-1909), of :r.lontrose Grammar School and Academy; I{night Commander of St Gregory the Great; Assoc.lnst.C.E. ; J.P. for Glasgow; head of the firm of Charles Brand & Son, who constructed the Great North of Scotland Railway, the Highland Railway, Grangemouth Docks, Glasgow Underground Railway, and Glasgow Subway Railway; Rosslare Harbour, etc., F.8.A. Scotland; father of the Rev. 'Villiam Brand, a Priest of the Society of Jesus at St Reuno's College, Xorth 'Vales; and of the Rev. David Brand, a Scholastic of the same Society at St Beuno's College, St Asaph, Xorth \Vales. t Brasnell, Rev. Henry George James, B.A., Cantab; curate of Brasted, Essex. (183:l) Bratt, James, of Scotland; lecturer; descendant of Robert Burns, (1759-1796), the poet. Bray, Mrs JOhn, aunt of the Rev. Owen King, at one time curate of Llangfihangel, lonmouthshire, then a Priest. (1886) t Bray, Rev. Joseph Thomas, a Priest at Ton-y-Pandy, Glamorgan- shire. Bray, Rev. Thomas, "Father Dunstan," of Llanthony Abbey, \Vales. (187D) Brayden, William H., barrister; since 1892 editor of The Freeman's Journal, Dublin. Braye, The Lady, (1810-1879), Henrietta \Vyatt-Edgell, fourth Baroness; only daughter of Sir Thomas Cave, sixth Baronet, of Stanford Hall, Leicestershire; wife of the Rev. Edgell 'Vyatt-Edgell, of " ilton Placp, Surrey. (1868) Converts to Rome 33 Braye, The Lord, Alfred Thom s Townshend Verney-Cave; fifth Baron, of Eton College, :\LA., Christ Church, Oxford; J.P. and D.L., for Leicestershire and orthamptonshire; Knight of 1Ia1ta; took part in the South African \Var as Lieutenant-Colonel of the Leicestershire l\Iilitia. (1868) Breach, Miss Anne Emily, formerly an Anglican Sister at Cowley; daughter of Francis 'Yllliam Breach, of Shanklin, Isle of 'Yight, a descendant of the Blessed Thomas Iore. (1898) Breach, Miss Mary Antoinette, Or nun; cousin of the preceding; daughter of 'Yilliam Breach, of Acton, London, W. (1899) Bredin, Rev. James Crawf'ord, a Priest at one time professor at Oscott College, Birmingham, then in charg of St ::\1 ary's, Abbot's Salford, Evesham, 'Varwickshire; till lately at SSe Joseph and Philomena, Hednesford, Staffordshire; now at :àIoreton Paddox, 'Varwick. Brenan, Mrs, wife of Colonel Brenan, of Clontarf, Ireland. Brenan, Mrs William Henry, of Coolbawn, Castle Comer. (1887) Brent, Mrs Elizabeth Mona Brougham, widow of the Rev. Harry Lloyd Bickers taffe, .:\LA., of Bickerstaffe, Lancaster; daughter of the Rev. Pierce "'îlliam Drew, 1I.A., of 3Ieanus, co. Kerry, Ireland; mother of the Right Rev. 1Ionsignor Francis D. Bickerstaffe-Drew, :M.A., Oxon, Or Priest and Army Chaplain at Salisbury Plain j wife of Charles Brent. (1880) Breton, Arthur Gordon, Solicitor. t Brevens, William F., of Oreux, Gallicra. Brewer, M rs, wife of Colonel Brewer. Brewer, Henry William, (1836-1903), the archæologist, artist and well-kno" n architect; son of the Rev. John Sherren Brewer, (1810-1879), B.A., Oxon, the historical writer; father of Henry C. Brewer, the artist, and of John :Francis Brewer, the novelist, organist and musical critic. (1898) Brewer, William, solicitor. Brewer, Mrs, wife of William Brewer, solicitor. Brice, Albert Edward, of Hanover Square, London, 'V.; Assistant. Secretary of the Japan Society. Brice, Edward Oharles, of Bridgewater, Somersetshire. Bridgef'ord, M rs, of "Thalley Grange; wife of Colonel Bridgeford Bridgef'ord, Miss, daughter of :àfrs Bridgeford, of 'Vhalley Grange. t Bridgeman, Mrs, cousin of the Right Rev. Dr James Laird Patterson, (1822-1902), Bishop of Emmaus, and of the late Iajor-General Patterson. (1868) Bride;eman, Mrs, of Frogmore, Herefordshire, C 34 Converts to Rome Bridger, Miss F. H., of Albion Place, Grantham, Lincolnshire. (1897) Bridger, Mrs F. L., her mother. (1892) Bridges, Mrs, wife of the well-known Positivist writer. (1896) t Bridges, Mrs, wife of Iatthew Bridges, I.A., OXOD, (1800-1894), of Aldershot Ianor, Surrey. (1847) t Bridges, Miss, daughter of !\Iatthew Bridges, (1800-1894), of Aldcrshot lanor, Surrey. (18--16) t Bridges, Rev. Edward, l\I.A., Oriel College, Oxford; a. Priest and l\Iissionaryof the Society of Jesus in India; son of the Rev. Brook Edward Bridges, !\I.A. -. (1845) Bridges, Rev. Sir George Talbot, (1818-1899), l\1.A., Oriel College, Oxford; eighth Baronet, of Goodnestone, Kent; barrister; a Priest of the Society of J esus, lilitary Chaplain and 1issionary in India; eldest son of the Rev. Brook Edward Bridges, 1.A. (1845) Bridges, Matthew, (1800-1894), l\1.A., l\lagdalen RaH, Oxford; author and contributor to the Edinburgh Rcview. (1847) Bridgett, Charles, (1826-1884), son of the late Joseph Bridgett, silk merchant, of Derby. (1877) Bridgett, Commissary-General Gregor, (1827-1888); son of the late Joseph Bridgett, of Derby. (1850) Bridgett, Roland, (1837-1899), for many years British Consul at Duenos Ayres; son of the late Joseph Bridgett, of D rby. (1855) Bridgett, Rev. Thomas Edward, (1829-1899), pensioner of St John's College, Uam bridge. A Redemptorist Priest; founder of the Confraternity of the Holy Family at Limerick; for many years at St l\Iary's, Clapham, London, S.W. ; author, who wrote mainly on the history of the Reforma- tion; son of the late Joseph Bridgett, of Derby. (1850) t Bridg-man, Francis Orlando, relative of the Earl of Bradford Bridson, Miss, daughter of Colonel Bridson, of Torquay, Devonshire (1890) Briggs, Rev. Hugh Cu rrer, l\I.A., "T orcester College, Oxford; curate of t tephen's, Devonport, and of All Saints', Plymouth. A Priest at St I\Iary's Hill, Paignton, Devonshire. (1892) Briggs, Sir John Henry, (1808-1897), of "Testminster School; Chief Clerk to the Admiralty; son of Sir John Thomas Briggs, (1781-1865), for some time on the Commission of the Victualling Board, and for twenty- two )Tears Accountant-General of the Royal Navy. (1894) Brig-gs, Lady, née Elizabeth Charlotte Gruar; wife of Sir John IIenry Briggs (180R-1897); authoress, war correspondent., and Rn extensive traveHer in Europe and Africa. (1892) Converts to Rome 35 Briggs, Miss, daughter of Sir John Henry Briggs (1808-1897); a nun of Notre Dame de Sion. (1892) Bright, W. H., (1846-1908), of The Glen, Bath; captain of the Bath Fire Brigade, and for several years member of the Town Council and of the Board of Guardians. (1883) Bristow, Rev. Frederick Michael, (1842-1865), a Dominican Friar; son of the Rev. Edward Bristow, Unitarian :l\Iinister at Birn1ingham. (1860) Bristowe, Mrs, wife of Captain S. S. Bristowe. Bristowe, Miss, daughter of Captain S. S. Bristowe. Bristowe, Miss Florence, daughter of Capta.in S. S. Bristowe. Britten, James, late Senior Assistant of the Natural History l\Iuseum (1871-1909) ; for four years editor of The League of the Cross l11agaz'ine ; Hon. Secretary of the Catholic Truth Society; F.L.S. ; Knight of tho Order of 8t Gregory the Great; for eight. years editor of Nat'ure Notc$, now editor of Catholic Book Notes, and The Journol of Botany. (1867) t Britten, Major-General J. E., of tho Bombay Staff Corps. Broadhead, Miss, sister of the late Sir Theodore Broadhead, Bart. Brockman, Colonel, of Folkestone, Kent. Brodie, Rev. N. Caithness, of Eton College, r.A., Trinity College, Cambridge; curate of St Stephen's, Kensington, London, ..W. ; third son of 'Villiam Brodie of Brodie, Lord-Lieutenant of Nairn, and of Elizabeth, daughter of Colonel Hugh Baillie, .I\I.P. Brodrick, Alan H., of I-Iailpybury College; J.P. for Liverpool; Vice- President of Father Berry's Homes, Liverpool; eldest son of the Rev. Alan Brodrick, Rector of Broughton Gifford, Ielksham, \Vi I ts. (1876) Brodrick, Mrs Edith, wife of Alan H. Brodrick, J.P. for Liverpool; daughter of Sir 'Villiam Rose Robinson, K.C.S.I. (1882) Brodrigan, Mrs, wife of Colonel Brodigan; niece of the fourth Earl of Leitrim, and of Lady Winifred Coke, daughter of the second Earl of Leicester, K.G. Bromage, Rev. Richard Raikes, of Clifton Col1ege; I\I.A., Clare College, Cambridge; F.R.G.S. ; vicar. of Christ Church, Frome, Somerset. shire; Surrogate in the Diocese of Bath and Wells; Secretary and Treasurer of the Universities' Catholic Education Board; son of James Bromage, banker, of Ionmouth. (1895) t Bromby, The Hon. Charles Hamilton, I\I.A., St Edmund's Hal], Oxford; barrister, formerly .A ttorney-General of Tasmania; son of the Right Rev.Dr Charles II. Bromby, late Assistant-Bjshop of Bath and 'VeIls. Bromhead, Miss, daughter of Sir Edmund de Gonville Bromhead, third Baronet of Thurlby Hall, Lincolnsbire. 36 Converts to Rome Bromley, Rev. Henry William, (1858-1906), B.A., Queen's College, Oxford A Priest-in-charge of Our Lady Star of the Sea, Ilfracombe, Devonshire; a great bencf1.ctor to the said Church. (1880) Brookfield, Charles Hallam Elton, of 'Vestminster School; Trinity College, Cambridge; barrister, actor and playwright; son of the Rev. Canon 'V. H. Brookfield, and of Jane Octavia, da/ughter of Sir Charles Elton, sixth Baronet, the friends of Thackeray, Tennyson, Carlyle, Coventry Patmore and other celebrities of the day. (1900) Brookfield, Mrs Frances Mary, the authoress; wife of Charles E. Brookfield, the actor. (1900) t Brown, Rev. Algernon, a Priest of the Paulist Community, New York; son of Dr Brown, of Brighton, Sussex. (1856) Brown, Mrs Andrew, cousin of the Right Rev. Dr Alexander Penrose Forbes, Bishop of Brechin, intimate friend of Pusey and DöIlinger, and grandson of Lord Ied.wyn, (1776-1854), a Scottish Judge. Brown, Charles Edward, one of the leading merchants at Ra.ngoon. .I (1894) Brown, Mrs David, wife of Captain Brown, late of the 14th Light Dragoons. Brown, Mrs Fanny Mary, (1840-1899), third daughter of l\Iajor 'Vemyss, of the Scots Guards; wife of Andrew Brown, of Lockton, Perth- shire, N. B. Brown, Rev. Francis C. G., a Priest-in-charge and Rural Dean at 8t Joseph's, Ley ton, London, N.E. ; son of the Rev. J. C, Brown, !\I.A., Vicar of Great Clacton, Essex. (1883) Brown, Rev. Frederick D. H., a Priest-in-charge of All Saints, Ash- bourne, Derbyshire; son of the Rev. J. C. Brown, !\I.A., Vicar of Great Clacton, Essex. (1886) Brown, Frederick, formerly of the East India Company's Service. t Brown, Henry, formerly of tho East India Company's Service. Brown, Rev. Henry Barton, of Charte-rhouse School and Worcester College, Oxford; a priest at the Cathedral Church of St Anne, Leeds; son of Dr Bro"wn of Leeds, Yorkshire. (1907) Brown, Joseph, (1865-1903), elder brother of the Rev. Prebendary C. E. Brown, l\I.A., an Anglican clergyman, Brown, Rev. Joseph Moyle Sherrer, I.A., St John's College, Cambridge; curate at Penkridge and Clewer. A Priest (Oblate of St Charles), at Our Lady of the I-Ioly Souls, Kensal New Town, London, 'V., and chaplain to the Little Sisters of the Poor; son of the Rev. J. C. ßrown, :M.A., vicar of Great Ulacton, Essex. (1882) t Brown, Rev. J., an Independent :Minister. (1847) Converts to Rome 37 t Brown, The Hon. Mrs, granddaughter of the l\Iost Rev. Lord Decies, D.D., Lord Archbishop of Tuam. (1830) t Brown, Rev. Matthias, a Priest of the Passionist Order in the United States; formerly a Scotch Presbyterian :Minister. Brown, William, B.L., Glasgow University; formerly Secretary to Colonel Olcutt, the Theosophist. (1886) Brown, William Henry, B.A., London U'niversity. Brownbill, John, }L.Â., aden Divinity Student of St .Tohn's College, Cambridge; antiquarian writ.er, and one of the editors of the new IIistory of Lancashire, in the" Victoria. County History" series. (1885) Browne, The Hon. Arthur Henry, Bon of the third Baron Kilmaine. (1881) Browne, The Hon. Mrs Clotilda Georgina, wife of the lIon. Arthur Browne; daughter of Sir John Don-'Vauchope, eighth Baronet. Browne, Captain E. F., the author. Browne, M rs, wife of Captain E. F. Browne. t Browne, Rev. Edward George Kirwan, ourate of Bawdsey, Suffolk; author of History nf the 1'racta1.ian ][ovement, etc.; professor of classics at St Joseph's College, Clapham, London, S. 'Y.; nephew of Iajor-General Sir 'Villi am K ott, (1782-18-15), G.C.B. (185-1) Browne, E. G. Stanley, B.A., St EdmWld's Hall, Oxford. Browne, Geoffrey, Bon of a former vicar of Kiddington, Oxfordshire. (18ÐO) Browne, Mrs, wife of Geoffrey Browne. (1887) t Browne, Mrs Grace Mary, wife of the Rev. E. G. K. Browne, curate of Bawdsey, Suffolk; and daughters. (1854) Browne, Rev. Henry B., l\I.A., X ew College, Oxford; Fellow of the RoyallTniversity of Ireland; a Priest of the Society of Jesus, for three years Rector of Clongowes "... ood College, Ireland; Professor of Greek at University College, Dublin; son of J. 'Yilson Browne, of Birmingham. (1874) Browne, James, LL.D., Trinity CoHege, Dublin; of Brownesville, co. Galway, Ireland Browne, Mrs J. F., widow of J. "F. Browne, of the Indian Civil Service. Browne, Joseph M., grandson of Captain Browne, R.X., of Sligo. Browne, Mrs J. Wilson, of Solihull, 'Varwickshire; mother of the Rev. Henry B. Browne, I.A., a Priest of the Society of Jesus at the Catholic University College, Dublin. (1890) t Browne, Miss L. J., daughter of Colonel Dominick Browne, of Browne Hall, co. I\layo, Ireland (18':>3) 38 Converts to Rome t Browne, M rs, wife of l\lajor Browne; mothpr of the Rev. E. G. Kirwan Erowne, curate of Bawdsey, Suffolk. (1854) Browne, Rev. Michael Joseph, a Dominican Friar at St Dominic's Priory, N ewcastle-on- Tyne, Northumberland. t Browne, Valentine, civil engineer. (1851) Browne, Rev. William James Carr, l\f.A., Can tab.; curate of Dudley, Lickfold. Browne, William Percy Wilson, son of J. Wilson Browne, of Birmingham; brother of the Rev. Henry B. Browne, 1\1..1\., a Priest of the Society of Jesus at the Catholic University College, Dublin. (1897) Browning, Rev. Cyprian F., of Eton College; B.A., !{ing's College, Cambridge; curate of St John's, Longton, Staffordshire. (IÜOi) Brownlow, Rev. J Ohn -A., (1795-1888), of Lincoln Grammar School; a Priest, for fifty years at Harvington, near Kiddcrminster, 'Yorccstershire. (1820) Brownlow, Right Rev. William Robert, (1830-1901), of Rugby School; l\LA., Trinity College, Cambridgo; curate of l\Iarychurch, Torquay, Devonshire. Fourth Bishop of Clifton; author and archæologist ; son of the late Rev. 'Yilliam Brownlow, l\1.A., Rector of "\Vilmslow, Cheshire. (1863) Brownrigg, Miss Eveleen, daughter of Colonel Brownrigg. Brownrigg, Miss Viva Stud holme, (1894) Bruce, Archibald Dacres, Joint-:\Iaster of the Bath and County IIarriers ; son of the late Rev. \Villiam Bruce, l\f.A. ; brother of the first Baron Aberdare ; son-in-law of Sir John 'Valter Smythe, eighth Baronet of Eshe Hall, Durham. (189--1) Bruce, Eric Henry Stuart, of Rad1ey College; l\LA., Exeter College, Oxford; inventor of the Bruce system of balloon signalling; Hon. Secretary and l\Iem ber of Council of the Aeronautical Society of Great Britain; l\Iembre d'honneur Aero Clu b of France; Fellow of the Royall\Ietrological Society; only son of General Iichael Bruce, of the Grenadier Guards. (1883) Bruce, Miss Mary, daughter of the late Rev. 'Villiam Bruce, l\f.A., brother of the first Baron Aberdare. (1894) t Bruce, General Michael, of the Coldstream Guards; sorved in the Crimea with the Grenadier Guards. (1883) Brumell, His Honour John, Stipendiaryl\fagistrateforthe 'Vest Coast, Demerara, British Guiana. (1886) Brundrit, Rev. Robert William, (1824-1879), I.A., Christ College, Cambridge; formerly an Anglican clergyman; a Priest. Bryan, Rev. Edward Henry, B.A., Durham lTniversity; vicar of IIensall-cum-Heck, near Selby, Yorkshire. A Priest-in-charge of St Joseph's, Pickering, Yorkshire; son of the Rev. E. H. Bryan, formerly Anglican Chaplain at If obart Town; author (1900) Converts to Rome 39 t Brymer, John, late director of The Portsmouth Evening News, and The Hampshire Telegraph. Brymer, M rs, wife of John Brymer, of Portsmouth, Hampshire. Buccleuch, The Duchess of', (1811-1895), Lady Charlotte Anne Thynnø, wife of the fifth Duke of Buccleuch, K.G., who was Lord Privy Seal, President of the Council and Lord-Lieutenant of J\lidlothian and Roxburgshire; third daughter of the second J\Iarquess of Bath, K.O., Lord-Lieutenant of Somersetshire; was for five years Iistress of the Robes to Queen Yictoria. (1855) Buchan, The Earl of, (1783-1857), Henry David Erskine, twelfth Earl. (1850) Buchan, The Countess of, (1802-1893), Caroline Rose J\Iaxwell, third wife of the twelfth Earl; daughter of James Primrose Iaxwell. (1850) Buchanan, Mrs Anne, sister of the Rev. Edward Roper l\Iartin, formerly an Anglican clergyman; descendant of the Blessed Thomas J\Iore, Lord Chancellor of England. Buchanan, Mrs de Villiers, of Inverness, N,B. ; and family. t Buchaneer, James, of "\V almgate, York. (1856) Buckenham, Miss, daughter of Dr Buckenham, of Huntingdon House, Cambridge. (1903) Buckenham, Miss Hilda, daughter of Dr Euckenham of Cambridge. (1903) Buckingham, Rev. George William, }'I.A., Cantab; formerly an Anglican Chaplain in Rome. (1876) Buckingham, Leicester Silk, (1825-1867), dramatist and popular lecturer; youngest son of James Silk Buckingham, (1786-1855), :M. P. for Sheffield, author and traveller. (1845) Buckle, Colonel, Buckle, Mrs, wife of Colonel Budde. t Buckle, Rev. Walter, J\I.A., Exeter College, Oxford; a Priest. (1847) t Buckle, William Henry, Controller of Customs; father of the Rev. "\Valter Buckle, .:\I.A., Oxon. (1846) t Buckle, Mrs, wife of "\Yilliam Henry Buckle. (18-16) Buckler, Rev. Albert, a Dominican Friar at St Dominic's Priory, Haverstock Hill, London N.W.; D.D. of Rome; son of John Chessell Buckler, (1770-1851), the topographical artist and architect, F.S.A. (1855) Buckler, Charles Alban, (1825-1905), Surrey Herald Extraordinary ; Companion of the Order of Ialta; son of John Chessell Buckler, (1770- 1851), the architect. (1854) Buckler, Rev. Edmund, a Dominican Friar and till lately Prior of Holy GTOSS, 'Vellington Street, Leicester; now at St Dominic's Priory, London, N. W.; son of J OM Cheaaell Buckler, (1770-1851), the architect. (1855 ) 4-0 Converts to Rome BuCk!er! Rev. H. Reginald, ?' Dominican Friar and till rec('ntly l\Iaster of OVlces a.t IIawkesyard PrIory, Rugeley, StatIonlshire' now at the Dominican Priory, 'Y oodchester, Ht.roud, Glouccstershire. a thor' son of J hn Ch k ... ' , o essell Buc ler, (1710-1851), the architect. (1855) Buckridge, Rev. George, (18-12-190-1), Professor at IIo1y Cross College, Dublin, then a Pricst of the Society of Jesus in Adelaide Australia, previously he had been for ten years in India; 8 n of the lat James Buckridge of Pangbourne, Berkshire. t Buckridge, James, of Pangbourne, Berkshire; descendant of an old family settled for centuries at Dasildon, among whom was John Buck- ridge, Anglican Bishop of Ely in the time of James T. Buckridge, Miss Jane, second daughter of James Buckridge, of Pang bourne, Berkshire, by hi first wife l\lary Anne Acres. Buckridge, JOhn, sec,)nd son of James Buckridge, of Pallgbourne, Berk- shire, by his first wife l\Iary Anne Acres. Buckridge, Miss Rachel, eldest daughter of J am('s TIuckridge, of Pangbourne, 13erkshire, by his first wife l\Iary Anne Acres. Buckridge, Miss Sarah, (1856-1907), a Sister of the Institute of Notre Dame, he:ffield; youngest daughter of James Buckridge, of Pangbourne, Berlishire. t Bulger, Rev. Francis, a Priest at St John the TIaptist, Felling, co. Durham. (1888) Bull, Dr George J. Bull, Rev. Gilbert Vincent, a Priest-in-charge of St l\Iary's, Louth, Lincolnshire; now at l\Iablethorpe-cum-Sutton-on-Sea, Lincolnshire. Bull, Reginald, of Corpus Christi College, CambriJge. (1909) Bullen, Edward Uttermore, Recorder of Southampton. Buller, Captain William Edward, (1816-1903), of the 14th Li ht Dragoons; aide-de-camp to General Lord Raglan, (1788-1855), in India; for twenty years Deputy-Governor of PentonviHe Prison. (1850) BUlley, James, B.A., ::\Iagdalen College, Oxford. t Bullman, Edward, of Oldham, a benefactor to the Catholic Church of that town. t Bullman, Mrs, wife of Edward Bullman, of Oldham, Bullivant, Rev. Thomas Pelham, (1864-1901), of Cheltenham College ; f.A., BallioI College, Oxford; solicitor. A Priest, D.D. and Ph.D. of Rome. (1885) Bullock, Rev. George, B.A., St larY'B Hall, Oxford; an Anglican clergymao. Bulmer, Rev. John, B.D.; l\Ius.Bac.; Fellow of Durham University; formerly Chaplain of the Proprietary Chapel of Gibside, K orthumberland.; (1891 ) PUBLISHED PRICE .3 & With Messrs. SANDS & Co.'s Compliments. 15, KING STREET, COVENT GARDEN, LO DO , w.c., 37. GEORGE STREET, EDIXBt:RGH, AND AT GI :\SGO"\V. Converts to Rome 41 Bunn, Alfred, (1796-1860), nicknamed "Poet Bunn"; librettist and managèr of Drury Lane and Co vent Garden theatres. (1845) Burbridge, Rev. Alfred, formerly a l\Iethodist Preacher; a Priest of the Society of Jesus and )Iissionary in Bl1lawayo, Rhodesia, South Africa. Burchett, Philip, author of well-known works on geometry, Burchett, Richard, (1815-1875), the historical painter; studcnt of the School of Design, Somerset House; IIcadmaster of the outh KensingtQn Art Schools; exhibited at the Royal Acadcmy, and puhlished treati:;es on drawing. (1856) Burder, Right Rev. George Bernard, (1R14-1881), l\LA., Iagdalen College, Oxford; curate at Ruardean. A Cistercian ::\lonk and Lord Abbot of St Bernard's Abbey, Leicestershire; author; son of the Rev. George Burder, (1752-1832), a well-known Congregationalist ::\Iinister, founder of the London l\Iissionary Society, of the Religious Tract Society, and of the British and Foreign :Ui le Society. (1846) t Burder, Mrs Henry, sister-in-law of the Right Rev. G. B. Burder, (1814-1881), late Lord Abbott of St Bernard's Abbey, Leicestershire. (1848) Burford-Hancock, Lady Alice Maud, daughter of the Rev. John K ankivell, of Crediton, Devonshire; wife of the late Sir fl. J. Burfurd- lIancoch., C.:\LG., Chief Justice of Jamaica. t Burge, Rev. George Lawrence, a Priest; uncle of the Rev. Thomas Anselm Burge, a Benedictine )Ionk, formerly Prior of Ampleforth Abbey and College, Yorks, now of St .L\..ustin's, Grassendale, Liverpool, author. (1831) Burgess, Rev. Frederick, B.A., Cantab; an Anglican chaplain in Demerara, South America. Burgoyne, Oaptain J. O. t Burke, Miss Oaroline ane, daughter of Sir John Burke, Baronet of :Marble Hill, Galway, Ireland t Burke, Lady, wife of Sir John Burke, second Baronet; the late Right Hon. James Calcraft. Burke, Major. Burn, Rev. William P., l.A., Downing College, Cambridge; Incum- bent near Rotherham. second (1855 ) daughter of (1855 ) t Burnand, Mrs Oecilia Victoria.. née Ranoe; first wife of Sir Francis Cowley Burnand Burnand, Sir Francis Oowley, -of Eton College; B.A., Trinity College,. Cambridge, and Cuddesdon Theological College; barrister; dramatIC author; for twenty-six years editor of Punch; editor of The Catholic n7 o's 1T7w; father of Charles Hubert Eurnand manaO'er of Sir , 0 S, Scott's Branch of Parr's Bank, Cavendish Square, London, \V.; his mother. was a direct, descendant of IIannah Cowley, (1743-1809), the dramatISt. (1857) . 4 Converts to Rome Bu rnand, Lady, formerly i\Irs Paysan Jones; second" ife of Sir Francis Cowley Burnand. t Burnett, Captain. t Burnett, Mrs, wife of Captain Burnett. Burnett, Miss Gertrude, daughter of Wolverhampton. (1847) (1847) Captain John Burnett, of (1907) Burnier, C. H. Ignatius, of Havelock Road, Southsea, IIampshire. Burns, James, (1808-1871), publisher and author, of Paternoster Row, London, E.C. ; son of a Presbyterian l\linister of ForÍ'1.rshire, N.B. ; father of the late Rev. William James Burns, a Priest and chaplain to the Little Sisters of the Poor, Nazareth House, Hammersmith, London, 'V. (1847) Burns, Mrs Margaret Jane, (1806-1893), wife of James TIurns (1808- 1871), the publisher and author; formerly a Presbyterian, and then a member of the English Church; after her husband's death she became a nun at the Ursuline Convent of Pittsburgh, U.S.A., with her four daughters. (18--17) Burns, Rev. William, B.A., Cantab; curate of Rayle, Cornwall. (1861) Burnside, Sir Bruce Lockhart, (1833-1909), Q.C. successively Solicitor-General of the Bahamas; Attorney-General on sev ral occasions; member of the Local Legislature; Speaker of the House of Assembly; Queen's Advocate of Ceylon, and for ten years Chief Justice of the said island; second son of the late HOll. John James Burnside, Surveyor. General of the Bahamas. (lÐ08) Burrell, Mrs Jane Collingwood, of Bolton Hall, Alnwick, K orth- umberland; fourth daughter of )[ajor Alexander Browne, of Doxford IlaIl, Northumberland; wife of l\Iajor Bryan Burrell, of the 15th Hussars, of Brownepark, Northumberland. (1893) Burrows, Mrs, great-granddaughter of the l\Iost Rev. Lord Decies, D.D., Lord Arch bishop of Tuam. Burrows, Rev. Eric L. B., of Felsted School and Keble College, Oxford; a Scholastic of the ociety of J eSU8 at St l\lary's Hall, Stonyhurst; son of A. Bromley Burrows, of Ramsgate, Kent. (IÐ04) t Burton, Cosmo Innes, professor of Chemistry in Shanghai; second son of Dr John Hill Burton, (1R09.1H81), the Scottish historian and advocate by his second wife, Irs Katherine Hill Burton. (1870) t Burton, Rev. Edward, D.D., Trinity College, Dublin; chaplain of Kilmainham Hospital, Dublin. (1846) t Burton, Miss Eliza Paton, the artist in wood carving; eldest daughter of Dr John Hill Burton, (180Ð-1881), the Scottish historian and advocate by his first wife, l\lrs Isabella Lander Burton. (1869) t Burton, Rev. James, B.A., Oxon; curate of Holy Trirùty, Brompton t London, S. 'N. (18--14) Converts to Rome 43 Burton, Rev. J. Ha.rris, of Glenalmond College, Scotland; Incumbent of St John's, Selkirk, N.B. t Burton, Mrs Katherine Hill, who nursed the \vounded during the Crimea 1Var; daughter of Cosmo Innes, (1798-1874), l\I.A., Ballial College Oxford, the antiquary and author, sheriff of l\Ioray, professor of Uon- stitutional Law at Edinburgh University; second wife of Dr John fIill Burton, (1809-1881), the Scottish historian and advocate. (1869) t Burton, Miss Mary Rose, the artist; daughter of the late l\Irs Katherine Hin Burton, wife of Dr John Hill Burton, (1809-1881), the Scottish historian and advocate. (1869) Burton, Rev. Thomas dones, (1832-1884), .l\l.A., Peterhouse, Cam- bridge; curate of St James', Enfield, l\Iiddlesex; a great benefactor to several Catholic l\IissiollS. (1865) t Burton, William Kinimond, engineer and Governor of Formosa; eldest son of Dr John Hill Burt.on, (1809-1881), the Scottish historian and advocate by his second wife, ßIrs Katherine Hill Burton. (1869) t Bush, Edward, father of the Very Rev. E. A. Bush, a Priest and Vicar-General of the diocese of Pittsburgh, U.S.A. t Busk, Miss Rachel Harriette, the authoress; she published under her own name Folk Lore of Rome (1874), Folk Songs of Italy (1887), The Valleys of Tyrol (1874), anonymously she published Patana3, or Spanish Stories (1870), and Sagas from the Par East, Kalmonk and AIongol TaJes (1873), a constant contributor to Notes and Queries; youngest daughter of Hans Busk, (1772-1862), the elder of Glenalder, a Radnorshire squire and poet; granddaughter of Sir 1Vadsworth Busk, at one time Attorney- General of the Isle of Man; sister of Lady 1\1. G. Loder, (1826-1907), wife of Sir Robert Loder, first Bart.; of IUrs Pitt Byrne, (1819-1894), the authoress, and of 1\Irs Ros lie Vansittart, wife of the Rev. Charles Vansittart, 1\f.A., rector of Shottesbrook-cum- 1Vhite-1V altham. (1858) Bussy, Bernard Fooks, (1842-1908), journalist and dramatic author; "Father of the Press Gallery of the House of Commons." Butcher, Miss Ives, a Congregationalist; now a nun; fourth daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Butcher, H.E.IC.S. ; cousin of the Right Rev. Dr Samuel Butcher, (1811-1876), Bishop of Ieath. Bute, The Marquess of, (1847-1900), John Patrick Crichton-Stuart, of Harrow School; 1.A., Christ Church, Oxford; second l\larquess, K. T. ; Knight Grand Cross of the Holy Sepulchre, Knight of the Order of St Gregory tbe Great; translator of the Roman Breviary into English; Lord Rector of St Andrews University, and several times Iayor of Cardiff; was the hero of Lord Beaconsfield's novel Lothair. (1869) Butland, Rev. Benjamin doseph, B.A., Trinity College, Cambridge; a Priest-in-charge of St .J ohn the Baptist, Great Haywood, Staffordshire. (1844) 4.1 Converts to Rome Butler, Arthur Stanley G., son of Arthur Stanley Butler, l\I.A., Oxon., Professor of K atural Philosophy at St Andrews lTniversity, " and son of the late Hev. Dr George Butler, Canon of "Tinchester. (IDOU) Butler, Miss Edith Josephine, daughter of Art.hur Rtanley Butler, l\l.A., Oxon., Profcssor of .Natural Philosophy at St Andrews University, and of his wife Edith, daughter of J aspar Dolton, of Ballykisteen, co. Tipperary. (1908) Butler, Mrs Edith Rhoda, wife of Art,hur Stanley TIutler, ;\LA., Oxon., Professor of Natural Philosophy at Rt Andrews University, N.B. ; daughter of Jasper Rotton, of Ballykistecn, co. Tipperary; daughter-in-law of the late l\lrs Josephine Butler, the aut.horess who did so much in the movements for the higher education of women. (1906) Butler, Lady Elizabeth Southerden, the well-known painter; wife of General the Right lIon. Sir \Yil1iam Francis Butler, K.C.B.; daughter of Thomas L. Thompson, l\LA., Cantab; sister of 1\lr8 Alice l\leynell, the poet and essayist. Butler, Miss Gertrude, an Anglican nun; daughter of the 'Very Rev. George Butler, (1774-18[,3), D.D., for many years IIeadmaster of Ha.rrow School, and then Dean of Peter borough. (1886) Butler, Colonel James, of Dublin, formerly of the 26th l\Iadra.s Infantry. (1893) Butler, James, :Fellow of the Linnean Society. (1867) t Butler, Rev. Robert, l\LA., Brasenose College, Oxford; an Anglican clergyman, and 'Varden of the House of Charity, Soho, London, \Y. (1850) Butler, Theobald, son of Colonel Butler. (1884) Butler, Captain William Henry. Butt, Lady Anna Georgina, wife of Right Hon. Sir Charles Parker Butt, (1830-1892), P.C., formerly President of the Probate, Divorce and Admiralty Division of the High Court of Judicature; daughter of Ferdinand nodewel of Princes' Gate, London, S. '\tV. (1905) t Butt, James Palmer, father of the Right Rev. Dr John Butt, (1826- 1899), fourth Bishop of Southwark. t Butt, William Henry, uncle of the Right Rev. Dr John Butt, (1826- 1899), fourth Bishop of Southwark. Butterfield, Henry S., son of the Rev. Henry Butterfield, l\I.A., Recwr of Fulmer, Buckinghamshire. Byles, Rev. Thomas Roussel David, scholar, B.A., Balliol College, Oxford; at one time Professor at St Edmund's College, 'Yare, Hertford- shire; a Priest, D.D. of Rome, in charge of St Helen's, Ongar, Essex. (1894) Converts to Rome 45 Byles, William Esdale, nephew of 'Villiam P. Byles, proprietor of The Bradford Standard. Byrne, M rs, wife of Colonel Byrne, of the 5th Irish Regiment. (1905) Byrne, Mrs Julia Clara, (1819-1894), the authoress; wife of 1Villiam Pitt Byrne, son of the founder of The Morning Post; daughter of Hans Busk, the elder, (1772-1862), a Radnorshire Squire; granddaughter of Sir "\ViIliam 'Vadsworth Rusk, at one time Attorney-General for the Isle of l\Ian; sister of Lady I. G. Loder, (1826-1907), wife of Sir Robert Loder, first Bart.; of )Irs Rosalie Vansitt.art, wife of the Rev. Charles Vansittart, i\I.A., rector of Shottesbrook-cum-\Vhite-\Valtham, and of the late Iiss Rachel Harriette Eusk, the Folk-Lorist. (1860) 46 Converts to Rome c CAHILL, Mrs, wife of J\iajor Cahill, of the Bombay Staff Corps. Calcutt, Francis Macnamara, B.A., Trinity College, Dublin; formerly l\I.P. for co. Clare. Callender, Mrs Mildred, wife of Leonard Callender, of Edinburgh, N.B.; eldest daughter of the late Thomas .Frederic Artindale. (1907) Caiman, Alfred J., B.A., 'V orcester College, Oxford: father of the Rev. Alfred John CaIman, a Priest at St Benedict's Priory, Colwich, Stafford. (1845) Calmar, John James, barrister. Calvert, Rev. Arthur William P., a Priest and chaplain to the Canonesses of St Augustine, Hull. (1891) Cameron, Mrs Janet Sarah, daughter of the late Lieutenant-General Robert Bruce, brother of the first Lord .Aberdare; second wife of Ludovick Charles Richard Uameron, F.Z.S. (1894) Cameron, Ludovick Charles Richard, Fellow of the Zoological Society; author and contributor to the Field, Ba,iley's Jlagazine etc.; correspondent of The TÙnes in Spain, 1898-9; war correspondent f 'J7 e 11'lorning Post in South Africa, (1899-1900); founder of the Celtic-Cornish Society; a member of the Gorsedd of the Bards of Bri ain: son of Richard Jewell of Liskeard (1891) Camm, Alfred Robert MacLean, of Blundell's School, Tiverton and ,y orcester College, Oxford; Chamberlain of Honour to Pope Pius X. ; son of the Rev. John l\laher BrookeCamm, l\l.A., late rector of Monkton Wyld, Dorsetshire. (1891) Camm, Rev. John Brooke Maher, l\I.A., Brasenose College, Oxford; an officer in the 12th Royal Lancers, then Rector of 1\Ionkton \Vyld, Charmouth, Dorsetshire. (1891) Camm, Rev. Reginald Percy John, of 'Vestminster School; n.A., Keble College, Oxford; curate of St Agnes, Kennington Park, London, S.E. 1\ ow a Denedictine l\lonk (Dom Bede) at St Thomas' Abbey, Erdington, TIirn1ingham; author; son of the Rev. John l\Iaher Brooke Camm, I.A., late rector of l\Ionkton \Vyld, Dorsetshire. (1890) Converts to Rome 47 Camoys, The Lady, Jessie Philippa; wife of the fourth Baron Camoys; daughter of Robert Russell Carew, of Carpenders Park, Hertfordshire. (1897) Campbell, Mrs, eldest daughter of the late Sir Victor Alexander Brooke, third Baronet, of Colebrook Park, co. Fermanagh, by Alice, daughter of the late Sir Alan Bellingham, third Baronet, of Castlebellingham, co. Louth; wife of Colonel Campbell, brother and heir presumptive to Sir Archibald Campbell, Bart., of Succoth. Campbell, Mrs Alice Mildred, wife of Lieutenant James Ramsay Campbell, brother of Sir Archibald Spenser Lindsay Campbell, fifth Baronet; daughter of Sir Victor Alexander Brooke, third Baronet. t Campbell, Archibald, D.L., of Lochnell, Ärgyllshire, N.B. t Campbell, Rev. A. D. R., 1\I.A., Cantab; curate of Ashley, New- market. (1844) Campbell, Rev. Donald C. V., a Priest in London; son of James Archibald Campbell, of Inverane, N.B. Campbell, Mrs Edith, wife of Henry Algernon Campbell, (1850-1904), of Evenley Hall, Brackley, Northamptonshire; daughter of Prideaux Selby, of Pawston, Northumberland; mother of the Rev. Noel J. Campbell, a Scholastic of the Society of Jesus at St Beuno's College, St Asaph, North "'Vales. · (1875) Campbell, Sir Gilbert Edward, (1838-1899), third Baronet; formerly an officer in the 92nd Highlanders, serving through the Indian l\lutiny; Knight Commander of the Orders of Isabella the Catholic, and Oharles III. of Spain, and of the Order of the Holy Sepulchre. Campbell, Henry Algernon, (1850-1904), son of Colonel George Campbell, Grenadier Guards, of Evenley Hall, Brackley, N orthampton- shire. (1875) Campbell, Rev. Henry Charles Brabazon, B.A.. Durham University; curate of St AJphege, Southwark London, S.E. A Priest at Our Lady of Willesden, :Manor Park Road, ",' il1esden, London, N. 'V.; till recently a Redemptorist at Our Lady of the Annunciation, BIshop-Eton, \Vavertree, Liverpool; now at St :Mary's, Kinnoull, Perth, N.B. (1902) Campbell, Mrs, mot.her of the Rev. Henry Charles Brabazon Campbell, B.A., a Redemptori t priest. (1902) Campbell, Miss, of Edinburgh, N.B. ; superintendent of St Vincent's Hospital, Dublin. (1889) Campbell, Miss, formerly associate of the Clewer Sisterhood, near \Vürrdso (1865) Campbell, Miss, of Craigie, Ayrshire, .B. (1893) Campbell, M ss Lilah Oliv , daughter of Lord \Valter Campbell, (1848-1889), thIrd son of the eIghth Duke of A rgyH , K.O.; niece of H.R.H. Princpss Louise, ninth DudH'sS of Argyll. (1898) 48 Converts to Rome Campbell, Mrs Minton, wife of a former l\I.P, for Korth Staffordshire. (1878) t Campbell obert, advoc te; J.P. of Skerrington, Ayrshil'e, X.B.; father of WIlham Uampbell, I\..C., now Lord HkerrinO'ton, a Judae of the Court of Session, late Dean of the Faculty of Edinburgh Advaca s. Campbell, Mrs, wife of Robert Campbel J,P., Ayrshire, N.B. . and family. ' t Campbell, Rev. Robert, l\LA., Trinity Oollege, Cambridge; chaplain to the Bishop of Aberdeen, and canon of Perth Cathedral. (1852) Campbell, Rev. Thomas, a Benedictine Ionk at St Thomas' Abbey, Erdington, Birmingham, WWwickshire. (1896) Campden, The Viscountess, (1822-1867), Lady Adelaide Augusta Hay, wife of the second Earl of Gainsborough, (while Viscount Campden) ; daughter of the seventeenth Earl of Erroll, K.T., Lord Steward of the Household, Iaster of the Staghounds, and Lord-Lieutenant of Aberdeen- shire; niece of the first Earl of Iunster. (1851) Cannon, Mrs, wife of General Cannon, of Folkestone, Kent. Cannon, The Misses, daughters of General Cannon, of Folkestone. Canterbury, The Viscountess, Amye Rachel \VaIpole, wife of the fourth Viscount Canterbury; only daughter of the Hon. Frederick Walpole, :M.P., third son of tbe third Earl of Orford; sister of the fifth Ea.rl of Orford (1897) Capel, Ceci I, of Spils by, Lincolnshire. (1898) Capes, Mrs Bertha Wyatt, (1812-1890), wife of the Rev. John :Moore Capes, (1813-1889); niece of the late Rev. Edmund \VilIiam Estcourt, l\LA., Rector of Long Newnton, co. \Vilt s hire, and of Shipton 1\Ioyne, co. Gloucester; cousin of the Very Rev. Canon Edgar Edmund Estcourt (1816-1884), l\I.A" Oxon., of St Chad's Cathedral, Birmingham; mother of Bernard Capes, the novelist, and of :l\liss Frances )Iary Capes, the authoress. (1845) Capes, Rev. John Moore, (1813-1889), of Westminster School; l\f.A., Ballio} College, Oxford; curate of Long Newnton, co. \Vilts., then Rector of St John's, Eastover, Bridgwater, Somersetshire; author, and editor of The Ræmbler. (1845) Capes, Frederick, (1816-1888), Solicitor, and at one time Proctor of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury; brother of the Rev. John :Moore Capes, (1813-1889), IvI.A., Oxon., late rector of St Jolm's, Eastover, Somersetshire. (1845) Capron, Rev. Thomas J., (1831-1902), a Priest in Paris; for twelve years in Lapland and then in England; Bon of a :French Genera], and of an English mother. (1848) t Carden, Captain Warner William. (1848) Carew, Charles, solicitor. Converts to Rome 49 Carey, Arthur, of \Voolton, Liverpool Carlisle, Captai n. Carlisle, Mrs, wife of Captain Carlisle. (1898) (1887) (1886) Carmichael, Miss Mary, the musical composer and accompanist; daughter of John Carmichael, of Corosat Carmichael, Mrs Maud, wife of 1tlontgomery Carmichael, and daughter of J. W. Parker, the eminent publisher. Carmichael, Montgomery, British Yice-Consul for the Provinces of Lucca, Pisa, Leghorn and Grasseto; author, F.S.A., Scot; hon. member of the Accademia Properziana of Assisi, corresponding member of the Accademia Araldica of Italy; youngest son of John Carmichael of Corosal, and of Sarah, daughter of John Hutchinson, of Cleator :Moor, Cumberland. Carnegie, Miss, niece of Andrew Carnegie, of Skibo Castle, Sutherland. N.B. Carnegie, John, solicitor; of Uppingham School; B.A., St Catherine's College, Cambridge. (1878) Carnsew, Miss, sister-in-law of the Very Rev. Benjamin ßlorgan Cowie, D.D. (1816-1900), Dean of Ianchester. Carr, Mark W., formerly consulting engineer of Natal, South Africa. (1904) Carri ngto n, Miss, daughter of an Anglican clergyman. Carrttt, Joh n Price, of Rugby School; now of Shoreham, Sussex. (1887) Carroll, J. J., Bon of Dr Carroll. (1890) Carson, Rev. William Robert, (1874-1903), B.A., Trinity College, Dublin; a Priest at St Joseph's, Derby; author; son of the Rev. R. B. Carson, :ðI.B., vicar of Haynes, Bedfordshire; grandson of the Right Rev. Dr Carson, Bishop of Kilmore; nephew of the Rev. Dr Joseph Carson, Vice-Provost of Trinity College, Dublin. (1893) Carter, Mrs Gordon, of Bournemouth, Hants. (1899) Carter, The Very Rev. James, a Priest and Ionsignor, in charge of St Francis of Assis .l\Iidhurst, Sussex; Hon. Chamberlain to Pope Pius IX., and Private Chamberlain to Popes Leo XIIL and Pius X. (1852) Carthew, Miss, daughter of Admiral Ca.rthew. Cary, John, (1812-1893), eldest son of the Rev. J. H. Spelman Cary, I.A., of Eaubrink and Tilney Hall, Xorfolk. Cary-Elwes, Mrs Alice Geraldine, (1844-1907), second wife of Valentine Dudley Henry Cary-Elwes, (1832-1909), of Billing Hall, N orth- a.mptonshire; daughter of the Hon. and Rev. Henry Ward, !.I.A., rector of Killinchey, co. Down, Ireland, brother of the third Viscount Bangor; mother of the Rev. Dudley Charles Cary-Elwes, a Priest at All Saints, Peterborough, N orthamptonshire. (1874) D 50 Converts to Rome Cary-Elwes, Mrs Mary Helen, (1834-1900), widow of :Francis Cary- Elwes, of Queen's Gate Terrace, London, S. 'V.; a nun ()lother :Thlary Ignatius) at the Convent, Crieff, Perthshire, N.B. (186-1) Cary-Elwes, Valentine Dudley Henry, (1832-190G), of Billing Hall, Northamptonshire and Roxby, Brigg, Lincolnshire; F.S.A.; F.G.H.S.; at one time Cornet in the 12th Lancers, serving in the lCaffir 'Var; J.P. and D.L. for Lincolnshire; JIigh Sheriff in 1 7:3 ; J.P. for coso Leicester and Northampton; son of Cary Charles Elwes and his wife Elinor, daughter of Admiral Hye; father of Gervase IIenry Uary-Ehves, J.P. and D.L. for Lincolnshire, J.P. for N orthamptonshire, and Bon-in-Iaw of the eighth Earl of Denbigh. (1874) Cary-Elwes, Captain Windsor, of Grevel House, Campden, Gloucestershire; formerly of the Scots Guards; son of George Cary- Elwes, 1.A. Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford, by his wife Arabella, daughter of' Thomas Fieschie Ilene age of Cadeby, Lincolnshire; marri d to Augusta, daughter of the Hon. 'Villiam Towry Law, (1809-1886), youngest son of the first Daron Ellenborough, (1750-1818); father of the Rev. Alastair Cary-Elwes, a Benedictine ':\Ionk, (Dom Luke), at St Benedict's Abbey, Fort Augustus, N.B. ; of the Rev. Cuthb2rt Cary-Elwes, a Priest of the Society of Jesus, in Dem.Jrara, British Guiana; and of Charles Cary-Elwes ; the first of his family to join the Church. (1857) t Case, Captain Francis. (1851) t Case, Rev. F. G., B. A., Oxon; curate of All Saints, Iargaret Street, London, 'V. (1850) Case, Mrs, wife of l\Iajor Ca.se, of Canterbury, I\:ent. (1882) Case, Mrs Alice Marston, (née Southey), second ",ife of Captain IIenry Ashton Case, J. P. (1889) Case, Captain Henry Ashton, of Eton College; late of the 12th Lancers; J.P. for Gloucestershire; son of John Ashton Case, of Thing- wen Hall, Lancashire, and of Caroline, daughter of Henry 'Valker, of Blythe. (1876) Case, Mrs Mary, (1851-1888), first wife of Captain IIenry Ashton Case, J.P. ; daughter of Colonel 'V. Southey, of the l\ladras Staff Corps. (1882) Casson, Captai n, of the 5th \V est York l\Iilitia. Casson, Mrs, wife of Captain Casson. Castle, Rev. Harold Charles P., (1868-1908), of Charterhouse School; 1.A., l\Iagdalen College, Oxford; barrister-at-law; law reporter for The Times, and author. A Redemptorist Priest, successively at St l\Iary's, Clapham, S.'V.; St :Mary's, Kinnoull, Perth, N.B., and at Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire; son of Edward J. Uastle, I .C., Recorder of Bristol; grandson of l\lajor Heathcote Smith, late 'ïüth Hegiment. (1893) Castle-Stuart, The Earl 01", (1794-1857), Edward Stuart-Richardson, third Earl; of Christ Church, Oxford. (1834) Converts to Rome 51 Caswall, Rev. Edward, (1814-1878), .àI.A. Brasenose CoHege, Oxford; Perpetual Curate of Stratford-sub-Castle, 'near Salisbury. After his wife's death he became a Priest of the Brompton Oratory, London, S.\V. ; poet and author; son of the Rev. R. C. Caswall, l\I.A. of Yately, Hamp- shire, and brother of the Rev. Dr IIenry Caswall, l\I.A., Prebendary of Salisbury Cathedral. (1847) Caswall, Mrs Louisa, (1818-1849), wife of the Rev. Edward Caswall, (1814-1878), I.A., Oxon; daughter of the late General 'Valker, of Taunton, Somersetshire. (1847) t Caswall, Thomas, I.A., Fellow of Clare College, Cambridge; brother of the Rev. Edward Caswall, (1814-1878), :ThLA., Oxon. (1846) Catlin, Miss, daughter of a former Rector of Broadway. t Cato, Rev. Thomas Edward, l\I.A., Oriel College, Oxford; vicar of 'Vye, Kent. (1891) Cator, The Very Rev. Henry William, of Eton College; a Priest and Superior of the Oratory, South Kensington, London, S. 'V. ; son of Albe- marle Cator, J.P., D.L. ; of 'V oodbastwick Hall, :Norfolk. (1879) Cator, William Ralph, of Chippenham; nephew of the Rev. Henry '\Villiam Cator, a Priest of the Oratory, London, S. '\V. (1,898) Cavanagh, Mrs, of Shinrowe, Birr, Iring's County, Ireland. (1884) Cave, Henry H., son of '\Villiam Cave, of Desborough, Hampshire; brother of Sir Lewis 'Villiam Cave, (1832-1889), Judge of the !(ing's Bench Division. (1881) Cave, Laurence Trent, of Ditch1,m Park, Petersfield, Hampshire; J.P.; father of Charles John Philip, J.P., formerly Secretary of the Cambridge University Catholic Assodation, and member of the Universities' Catholic Board, and of Captain Adrian L. Cave, late of the lOth Hussars, who served in South Africa. (1892) Cave, Rev. Martin William, of !(ing's College; l\I.A., Durham University; curate of St John the Baptist, Derby. A Priest-in-charge of St :ThIichael's, Ashford, l\Iiddlesex. (1901) Cave-Browne-Cave, Rev. Ambrose, (1830-1889), 1\I.A., Corpus Christi College, Oxford; rector of Strettou-de-Ie-Felde; son of Sir John Robert Cave-Browne-Cave, tenth Baronet. (1888) Cave-Browne-Cave, Rev. Verney, (1833-1890), l\I.A., Exeter College, Oxford; formerly an Anglican curate; son of Sir John Robert Ca ve- Browne- Cave, tenth Baronet. A Priest-in-charge of St Peter's, Leamington, 'Varwickshire. (1874) t Cavendish, Rev. Charles William, l\I.A., Trinity College, Oxford; Rector of Little Casterton; member of the Camden Society. (1850) 52 Converts to Rome t Cavendish, Mrs Mary, wife of the Rev. Charles 'Villiam Cavendish, l\1.A., Oxon. (1850) Cecil-Kearney, Countess Alice Florence, first wile of Count CeciI- l(earney; daughter of Colonel 'Yilliam Perceval, A.B.; granddaughter of Sir 'Villia.lll Henry Palmer, third Baronet, of Palmerston and Kenure Park, co. Dublin.. Cecil-Kearney, Countess Alice Katharine Irma Pcrceval, daughter of Count Cecil-l\:earney. Cecil-Kearney, Count Robert Cecil Joseph Patrick, formerly an officer in the 97th Regt.; J.P. for co. l\Iayo; son of Robert l\.earney, J.P. of Ballinvilla, Castlebar, .co. ::\layo, Ireland. Challis, Henry William, M.A., scholar of l\Ierton College, OÀford. Chamberlain, Dr Basil Hall, professor of the Imperial University of Tokio, Japan: author of Things Japanese, etc. (1899) t Chambers, AI'fred, of IIenley-on-Thames, a Pap l Zouvave "ho was killed at Spoleto. Chambers, Dr Frederick, J.P. for l\Iargate, Kent, of which town he was thrice J\Iayor. Chhmbers, dames, B.A., '\V orcester College, OÀford Chambers, dohn, (1826-1908), of Henley-on-Thames. (1846) Chambers, The Misses, the six sisters of the late John Chambers of Henley-on-Thames. (1846) Chambers, Miss, flt>rmerly l\Iother Eldress of the Devonport Sisters under Miss Priscilla Lydia Sellon, (1821-1876); now a nun. Chambers, Thomas King, l\I.A., Christ Church, Oxford; l\I.D., London University; at one time Hon. Physician to King Edward VII. when Prince of ,\\r ales; Senior Consulting Physician to St l\lary's Hospital, London; author. Chander, John, B.A., All Souls' College, Oxford Chandless, Miss, daughter of a London barrister; now a nUD. Chaplin, Nugent, of London, a. solicitor. (1899) Chapman, Mrs Charles Capel, daughter of Sir William Crofton, Bart. (IÖbO) Chapman, Very Rev. Hen ry P., l\I.A., Christ Church, Oxford; curate of t l)ancras, London. A Benedictine l\Ionk, (Dom John), and Prior of St Thomas' Abbey, Erdington, TIirmingham, vVarwickshire; author; Bon of the Venerable Frank Robert Chapman, M.A., Canon of Ely, a.nd Archdeacon of Sudbury. (1890) Converts to Rome 53 Chapman, Mrs Adelaide Maria, wife of the Rev. Horace Edward Chapman, (1842-1907), I.A., Can tab; daughter of Sir Henry }'letcher, third Baronet; sister of the Rev. Philip }-'letcher, I.A.) the founder and J\Iaster of the Guild of Ransom. (1895) Chapman, Rev. Horace Edward, (1842-1907), I.A., Downing College, Cambridge; rector of Donhead St Andrew, near Salisbury; sixth son of David Barclay Chapman, of Roehampton, Surrey, by his second wife, Iaria., daughter of the Rev. Robert Chatfield, :M.A., rector of Chatteris, Cambridgeshire. (1894) Chapman, Miss, a Benedictine nun at St Scholastica's Priory, Fort Augustus, N.B. Chapman, Miss, daughter of the Rev. Horace Chapman, (1842-1907), 1\I.A., Cantab. (1895) Chapman, Rev. John, a Priest, formerly Professor of Ioral Philosophy at U shaw College, Durham; now in charge of St George, Bell's Close, Scotswood -on- Tyne, Northumberland Chapman, Rev. J. H., !\I.A., Pembroke College, Oxford; F.S.A., formerly an Anglican curate; now a barrister. Chapman, Mrs, wife of the Rev. J. H. Chapman, 1\I.A., Oxon. Charles, Rev. Sr., of the Friars :\Iinor. Charles, Henry Edward Audley, of Orgreane House, Lichfield; representative of an old StaffordShire family. (1895) t Charles, Rev. John Arthur, a Priest at Torquay, Devonshire. (1850) Charleson, Rev. John M. 1\,1., )I.A., B.D., Edinburgh University; late J\Iinister of Thornliebank, Glasgow, .n.; 1\Ioderator of the Established Presbytery of Paisley; Founder and Secretary of the Glasgow Ecclesio- logical Society. A Priest-in-charge at Holy Cross, Croy, Glasgow, N.B. ; author of Ect'Ïnn .1ilacarthon, TVhat Happened at St lI-IÙhael's, Religion-Ne'lv and Old. (1901) Charlton, The Very Rev. John, a Redemptorist Priest and Superior of St Joseph and the English 1\Iartyrs at Bishop's Stortford, Hertîord- shire. t Charlton, Mrs Laura Mary, wife of Captain Edward F. B. Charlton of the Royal N a.vy, son of Dr Edward Charlton, D.C.IJ. of N ewcastle-on- Tyne, by Iargaret, daughter of Ir Serjeant Bell asis, (1800-1873); daughter of the Hon. Arthur Strutt, third son of tho first Baron Belher. Chase, Rev. Charles Rose, (1844-1908), of 1Yellington College, and unattached student at Oxford University; formerly captain in the 21st Lancers; then for twenty years vicar of All Saints, Plymouth; for some time member of Council of the English Church Union. A Priest and uperior of the 'Vestminster Diocesan 1\lissionarics of Our Ladv of Compassion at 'Yillesden Green, London, N. 'V. ; and at Saffron 'V aide'll, Essex; y1) Coghlan, Rev. Thomas Lloyd, (1832-1906), unattached student of Oxford University; curate at Stonehouse. A Priest and Army Chaplain; eldest son of the late Rev. T. Lloyd Coghlan, J\I.A., Dublin. (1851) t Coghlan, Mrs, wife of the late Rev. T. Lloyd Coghlan, J\I.A. (1851) Coghlan, Miss, daughter of t.he late Rev. T. Lloyd Coghlan, I.A. (1331) Converts to Rome 61 Coke, Lady Katharine, Lady }{atharine Grey Egerton, was Lady- in-"\Vaiting for several years to H.R.II. the late Princess l\Iary Adelaide 'Vilhelmina Elizabeth, Duchess of Teck j daughter of the second Earl of 'Vilton, G.O.H.; and wife of the Hon. Henry John Ooke, of Longford Hall, Brailsford, Derbyshire, Bon of the first Earl of Leicester. Coke, Mrs, wife of Colonel Coke, of Brookhill Hall, Pinxton, Alfreton, :K ottinghamshire. (1905) Colby, Rev. Frederick Clarence Copleston, of King's College, London; B.A., Durham University; curate of St Peter's, Fulham, London, S.'V. (18DG) Cole, Rev. Osmer L., late curate of St John's, Sutton-on-PlYIn, Devonshire; till recently of the Austin Canons Regular at Bodmin, Cornwall. (1904) Coleman, John, B.A., Worcester Oollege, Oxford. Coleman, Rev. John Chrysostom, a Franciscan Friar at St Joseph's, EdgeclifIe, Sydney, :K ew South 'Vales. Coleridge, Miss, cousin of the Rev. Henry James Coleridge, (1822-1893), a Priest of the Society of Jesus. Coleridge, Miss E., a. nun; cousin of the Rev. Henry James Coleridge (1822-1893), a Priest of the Society of Jesus. Coleridge, Rev. Henry James, (1822-1893), of Eton College; LA., Scholar of Trinity College and Fel10w of Oriel College, Oxford; First Class in Classics; Incumbent of a district church, near Ottery St l\Iary, Devonshire. A Priest of the Society of Jesus at Farm Street, London, 'V. ; ascetical writer; son of Sir James Taylor Coleridge, (1790-1876), Judge of the Court of Queen's Bench; grand-nephew of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, (1772-1834), the poet and philosopher; brother of Lord Coleridge, (1820-1894), Lord Chief Justice of England, who was chief counsel for the defendants in the first Tichborne Trial; brother-in-law of the Right Rev. Dr John Fielder lUackarness, (1820-1889), Lord Bishop of Oxford. (1852) Coley, Francis, Bon of the Rev. James Coley, l\f.A., vicar of West Hampstead, London, :N.VV. (1893) Collard, Captain, of 'Valthamstow, Essex. Collard, Mrs, wife of Oaptain Collard. Collinge, Miss Winif'red F., of Silverlands, Bowdon, Cheshire. (1905) Colli ngwood, S. Dodgson, B.A., Christ Church, Oxford (lÐoo) Collins, Miss Decima, daughter of Captain Collins, R.N. t Collins, Rev. Henry, :M.A., Durham University; curate of St George's-in-the-East, London. A Cistercian :t.lonk, formerly chaplain to the Convent of Our Lady of Dolours, 'Vimborne, Dorset; author and pûel (1857) 62 Converts to Rome Collins, H. B., lu8.Eac., New College, Oxford; Fellow of the Royal College of :L\lusic; formerly Organist of St 1\largaret's, Lym; now at the Italian Church, IIatton Garden, London, E.C. (18D8) t Collins, Rev. John F. C., 1\I.A., University College, Oxford; eurate at Birkenhead, Lancashire. (1851) Collins, John Stratford, B,A., St John's College, Cambridge; son of Colonel John . Collins. (ID04) Collins, Miss Lota, of Cadogan Square, London, S.'V. (190-1) t Collins, Rev. Thomas, B.A., Ca.ntab; curate of St Y cep, Cornwall. (18,':>7) Collis, Ve.ry Rev. William, (1832-18D3), a Priest and Canon of North- ampton diocese at St George the :l\Iartyr, Shefford, Eedfordshire. t Collyns, Rev. Charles Henry, B.A., Christ Church, Oxford; curate of St Iary 1\lagdalen's, Oxford. (1845) Colman, Very Rev. Prior Eurico, of the Discalced Carmelites at 1\ aples; son of an East Anglian Rector. (1876) t Colpman, Rev. Henry Charles, a Priest, for thirty-seven years at Our Lady and St Charles Borromeo, 'Yisbech, Cambridgeshire (1854) Colthurst, Colonel David La Touche, (182R-1D07), of Eournemouth, Hampshire; served with the 17th Regt. in the Crimea campaign, includ- ing the siege of Sebastopol and the assault on the Redan; formerly 1\1.1>. for co. Cork; son of Sir Xicholas Conway Colthurst, fourth Baronet; he married Frances, daughter of 'Villiam Douglas Dick, (1802-1872), I.A., Oxon, of Pitkerro, N.H. (1878) t Colthurst, Robert, son of Sir Nicholas Conway Colthurst, fourth Baronet, of Ardrum, co. Cork. Comberbach, Rev. Charles, (1801-1891), a Priest, at one time chaplain to the last Lady Holland, and then in charge of St Anne's, Chertsey, Surrey; son of an Army Officer. (1821) t Comberbach, Robert, brother of the Rev. Charles Comberbach, (1801-1891), a. Priest; and family. (1830) Conder, Rev. Rén F. R., B.A., Oxon; curate of St George's, Botolph Lane, London, E,C. ; Librarian to the l\Iarquess of Bute. (1887) Conder, Mrs, wife of the Rev. Réné F. R. Conder, B.A., Oxon; daughter of the late Robert l\Iachonachie of Gattonside, Ielrose, K.B. (1887) Conron, Mrs Evelyn. wife of Stanislaus Conron, of 'Yiltsfort, Horn- ch urch, Essex. (1909) Consett, Mrs Harriet Georgiana Edith, eldest daughter of Lord Oharles Lennox Kerr, Bon of the si th Iarquess of Lothian, K. T. ; and her ten children among whom is Commander lontague Consett, R.N. Converts to Rome 63 Consett, William Warcop Peter, B.A., Oriel College, Oxford; of Crosby Court, X orthallerton: Brawith Hall, Thirsk and Château du Champ de Bataille, Eure, France; husband of the above; formerly lieutenant Yorkshire Hussars; J.P. and D.L. for the Korth Riding of Yorkshire; son of the Rev. John D'Arcy Jervis Preston, )1. A., of Askham Bryan Hall, Yorkshire. Considine, Heffernan, (1816-1895), B.A., Trinity ColJege, Cambridge; D.L.; J.P.; of Derk, co. Lim rick, Ireland; eldest Bon of Heffernan Considine by Elizabeth Patten; he married l\liss l\Iac:ðlahon, of Firgrove, co. (jlare; father of Sir Heffernan J. F. Oonsidine, C.B., 1\1.V.O., D.L., Deputy-Inspector-General of the Royal Irish Constabulary; and of the Rev. Daniel Considine, a Priest of the Bociety of Jesus &nd Rector of "\Yimbledon College, London, S.'Y. ; father-in-law of the late Lieutenant- Colonel 'Yilliam l\IcCarthy-O'Leary, South Lancashire Regiment, of Coomlagane, co. Cork, who was killed in the last South African "Tar, and to whom a sta.tue has been erected in "r arrington, Lancashire; grand- father of Captain John l\IcCarthy-O'Leary, South Lancashire Regi- ment and of Lieutenant Henry 'Yilliam Denis IcCarthy-O'Leary, of the Royal Irish Fusiliers. (1858) Considine, Count James, (1824-1907), educated in }Ì'ance and at the University of Heidelberg; of the British CO 1sular Service; younger brother of Heffernan Considine, (1816-189;)), J.P., D.L., of Derk, co. Limerick, Ireland; his title was a Roman one. (1880) Constable-Maxwell, The Hon. Mrs Mary, (1814-1884), wife of the Hon. )Iarmaduke Constable-: \Iaxwel], brother of the thirteenth Baron Herries; d3.ughter of t.he Rev. Anthony Iarden, )I.A., of Uargrave. (1840) Conway, Miss, daughter of an Anglican clergyman. Conyers, Miss, formerly Superioress of St Agnes' llome, Torquay; daughter of an Anglican Rector. Cook, Alfred Joh n, of the Royal Army )Iedical Corps. Cook, Mrs Austin, of Bamford Grange, Adswood Cook, Miss, of St James' Square, X otting Hill, London, 'V. Cook, Miss Caroline, a. nun. Cook, Miss Frances, a Carmelite nun. Cook, J. A., barrister. t Cook, Rev. \Villiam Wishaw, a Priest (Oblate of St Charles), at St Charles' College, St Charles' Square, London, ,Yo (186--1) Cooke, Rev. Osmund, a Passionist Priest, late of Paris. Cooke, Mrs Rose, .wife of the ReV'. 'V. A. Cooke, I.A., Oxon; née Brown; and family. (1894) (1899) (1874) Cooke, Rev. William Albert, I.A., 'Vorcester College, Oxford; Incumbent of St .lar:fs, Cuddington, \Y orcester Park, London, S.\\ . (1894) 64 Converts to Rome Cookesley, Dr doh n, of London. Cooksey, Charles, J.P. for Southampton. (1888) Cooksey, Mrs, wife of Charles Cooksey, J.P.; daughter of J. Soper, J.P., formerly Iayor of Basingstoke, Hampshire. (1888) Cooksey, Rev. Charles, a Priest of the Society of Jesus in Eritish Guiana; late editor of The Catholi Standard of that Colony; Bon of Charles Cooksey. J.P. of Southampton. (1888) Cooksey, Rev. Walter, a Priest, till lately at St J\Iary 1\Iagdalen's, Brighten, Sussex; then at Southwark Cathedral; now at St Joseph's, Bromley, Kent; son of Charles Cooksey, J.P. of Southampton. (1888) Combes, Arthur, B.A., Oriel College, Oxford t Coombes, Rev. Henry, I.A., Fellow of St John's College, Oxford; curate of St Saviour's, Leeds. (1851) Coombs, Captain Arthur V. L, 1\I.A., Oriel CoHege; Private Chamberlain to Popes Pius IX and Leo XIII. t Coope, Rev. Henry Geor&,e, J\I.A., Christ Church, Oxford; curate of Bucknell. (1845) Cooper, Charles David, B.A., University College, O ford. (1890) Cooper, dohn, Burgeon. Cooper, M rs, wife of John Cooper. Cooper, Mrs, wife of Colonel J\Ioore Cooper. t Cooper, Mrs Moss, sister of John "Talter, (1776-1847), l\I.P. for K ottingham, chief proprietor of The Times. Cooper, Miss, the novelist who writes in conjunction with J\Iiss Bradley under the n01n de guen'e of ")lichael Field ". Cooper, Thompson, (1833-1904), journalist and author; F.S.A., of The Times staff; son of Charles Henry Cooper, solicitor, and Town Clerk of Cambridge. t Cooper, Mrs, wife of Thompson Cooper, (1833-1904), journalist.. Cooper, William, Burgeon. Cooper, Mrs, wife of 'Villiam Cooper. Cooper, Mrs, now of Rome, widow of Captain Bernard Cooper, R.N.; a relative of General Robert E. Lee, and mother of the Marchesa Patrigi, of Rome. Coore, George Barnard Milbank, of Bath College; B.A., Scholar of Corpus Christi College, Oxford; barrister; son of Henry Foster Coore, .T.P., D.L. of Scrutton Hall, Yorkshire, by Augusta (;aroline, daughter of l\Iark !\Iilbank, of Thorp Perow; and a relative of the last Duke of Cleveland; son-in-law of His Excellency Burkhardt von Schmeling, Lieutenant-General Prussian Army. Converts to Rome 65 Cope, Sir Anthony, thirteenth Baronet, of Bramshill Park, 'Vinchfield, HampshiI'e; formerly Lieutenant-Colonel of the Rifle Brigade, serving in the Ashantee 'Var; son of the Rev. Sir 'Villiam Henry Cope, 12th Baronet. Cope, Antony Fryar, of ,V oodford, Essex. Cope, James Canby Biddle, M.A., Worcester C011 ege, Oxford; received the title of :Marquis from Pope Leo XIII; author. (1882) Cope, Lady Mary Leckonby, wife of Sir Anthony Cope, thirteenth Baronet; daughter of John Lewis Phipps, of Leighton, 'Yiltshire; widow of the Rev. Henry Tudway, an Anglican clergyman. Cope, Miss, daughter of the Rev. Sir 'Villiam Henry Cope, 1vI.A., twelfth Baronet. t Copeland, Dr, of Cheltenham. Copeland, M rs, wife of Dr Copeland. Copus, Rev. John Edwin, a :Priest of the Society of Jesus in the :Missouri Provin('e of the U.S.A.; author; he was born ana educated at Guildford, Surrey. (1876) Corbett, The Hon. Mrs Mabel Beatrix, (18"0-1 99), Hon. ltlabel Shut; daughter of the first Baron Alington; sister of Yiscountess Chelsea; granddaughter of the third Earl of Lucan; w!fe of Sir Vincent Edwin Henry Corbett, K.C.V.O. (1891) Corbett, Sir Vincent Edwin Henry, of 'Yellington College; 1\I.A., Trinity CoHege, Cambridge; R.C.Y.O., for four years financial adviser to If.H. the Khedive of Egypt; at one time Secretary to the British Legation at Athens; now British ltIinister at Caracas, Venezuela, South America; son of Edwin Corbett, sometime British Envoy to Norway and Sweden. (1886) Corbyn, Rev. Henry Fisher, I.A., Jesus College, Cambridge; formerly Benior Church of England Chaplain to the Forces in India. (1881) Corke, Benjamin S., solicitor, of Cheltenham, late of Brigg. (1896) Cormack, Rev. James Ross, of Edinburgh University; successively curate of St .J ames, Cupar-:Fife, N.B.; Kirby-l\1isperton, Pickering, Yorks.. Kirkcaldy, N.B.; then Priest-in-charge of St Ulement's l\IisRion, Aber deen, N.B. (1910) Cornes, Rev. John Allen, a Priest in the Archdiocese of Adelaide, South Australia. (1883) Cornes, M rs Mary Frances, mother of the Rev. John Allen Cornes a priest; wife of Captain ?hn E. Cornes, of the Royal Engineers daughter of J. P. A. Lloyd-PhilIpps, of Dale Castle, Pembrokeshire. (1892) Cornish, Mrs Blanche, wife of the Rev. Francis 'Varre Cornish, l\I.A., V ce- rovost of Eton College; daughter of the late Hon. "Tilliam RItchIe, Legal Iember of the Oouncil of India; niece of 'Villi am l\Iakepeace Thackeray, (1811-1863), the novelist; mother of l\Irs Reginald BaHour. (1903) f: 66 Converts to Rome Cornthwaite, William Walter, of Castle Villa, Kenda 'Vestmore land Corrance, Rev. Henry Clemence, B.A., Christ Church, Oxford; rector of 'Yest Bergholt, Essex; author; son of the Rev. Charles T. Corrance, J.P., vicar of Parham-with-Hacheston, Suffolk. (1898) Cory, Mrs, wife of the Rev. 'Villiam Johnson Cory, I.A" master at Eton College, and author. (1887) Costelloe, Mrs Wallace, of Borriskane, Parsonstown, co. Tipperary, Ireland. (1888) Cotten ham, The Countess of, Theodosia Selina Dallas, wife of the third Earl of Cottenham; only daughter of Sir Robert Charles Dallas, second Baronet; granddaughter of Lord Ellenborough, (1750-1818), Lord Chief Justice of England (1895) Cotton, Lady, wife of Admiral f1otton. (1898) t Cotton, Miss, daughter of the Rev. Richard Lynch Cotton, D.D., (1794- 1880), Provost of "T orcester College, Oxford; niece of the Rev. Edward Bouverie Pusey, (1800-1882), Professor of Hebrew and Canon of Uhrist Church, Oxford (1853) Cotton, Charles B., of St Sunivra's, Great Ialvern. (1889) Cotton, Major Walter, of the Royal Artillery. (1891) t Counsellor, Dr Richard Francis, of " halley, Lancashire. Coupe, Mrs, mother of the Rev. Oharles Coupe, I.A., with I-Ionours in Classics, London University, a Priest of the Society of Jesus at the Church of the Sacred Heart, Bournemouth, I-Iants., author, and a much appreciatRd preacher and lecturer. Courtauld, George, junr., l\LA., Trinity College, Cambridge. t Courtayne, Henry de Villiers, B.A., Trinity College, Dublin; of Killarney, co. Kerry, Ireland. (1860) + Courtnay, Admiral George. Courtney, Miss, sister of a former Anglican Bishop of Jamaica. t Courtney, Thomas, l\I.A., Cantab. Coventry, Lady Alexina, (1851-1882), daughter of the fifth Earl of Fife, K..rr. ; sister of Alexander \Villiam George Duff, first Duke of Fife, K.U., and sister-in-law of H.R.R. Princess Louise Victoria Dagmar, Princess Royal of Great Britain and Ireland; wife of Henry Aubrey Coventry. son of the Hon. Henry Amelius Coventry, son of the eighth Earl of Coventry; granddaughter of the seventeenth Earl of Erroll. (1879) Coventry, Mrs Catherine, (1818-1901), daughter of Colonel Seton, of Brookheath, Hampshire; wife of the Rev. John Coventry, :\1. A., anp family. (1875) Converts to Rome 67 Coventry, Mrs Ella Gordon, wife of Bernard Coventry, Principal of the Agricultural College, Poona, India, son of the Rev. John Coventry, (1819-1897) ; daughter of Edward Dalgleish, of Dalsing Serai, Tirhoot, Bengal. (1906) Coventry, Rev. John, (1819-1897), I.A., l\Iagdalen Hall, Oxford; Rector of Tywardreath, Cornwall; son of John Coventry, of Burgate IIousp, Hampshire; grandson of the sixth Earl of Coventry; founder of the Catholic ,Mission, (Our Lady of Seven Dolours) at Fordingbridge, Hampshire; father of John Coventry, J.P., and of the Very Rev. Alexander Ioray Alphonsus Coventry, Commissary-General, and Prior of Our Lady of Seven Dolours, Bognor, Sussex. (1857) Coventry, Mrs Maud, wife of Francis Coventry, son of the Rev. John Coventry, (1819-1897); daughter of Colonel IIenry HiD, of Bahar, India. (1909) Coward, Walter Scott, B.A., Trinity Hall, Cambridge; for twcnty- seven years H.J\I. Inspector of Schoo]s; subsequently Inspector of Training Colleges, and Chief Inspector in the North 'Vestern Division. Cowell, Edward, a Baptist, brother of the Rev. II. II. C. Cowell. (1846-1895), a Priest of the Society of Jesus. (1863) Cowell, Rev. Henry Hugh Church, (1846-1895), a Baptist; a Priest of the Society of Jesus at St .Toseph's, Redford Leigh, :Thlanchester. (1864) Cowell, John, a Baptist, brother of the Rev. IIenry Cowell, (18--16-1895), a Priest of the Society of Jesus. (1863) Cowell, Joseph, a Baptist, brother of the Rev. Henry Cowell, (1846-1895), a Priest of the Society of Jesus. (1863) Cowley, Rev. Alban, (1828-1892), a Passionist Priest at St Joseph's Retreat, I-lIghgate, London, N. Cox, A. J., collector of His J\Iajesty's Inland Revenue for East Anglia. (1899) t Cox, Rev. Charles, B.A., Exeter College, Oxford; curate of Allerton, Somersetshire. (1846) t Cox, Captain John Pope, of the 1st Royal Surrey :Thli1itia. t Cox, Richard, of Carrickpatrick, co.. Limerick, Ireland. Coxon, Miss Atwell, of Hong Kong. t Coxon, Mrs Fanny, wife of :ThIichael Agnew Coxon, of the Rombay Civil Service; daughter of Sir George 'Villiam Anderson, (1791-1857), R.C.B., successively Governor of Bombay, :Mauritius and Ceylon; mother of Commander Lionel H. St Croix Coxon, R.N. (1846) Cracroft-Amcotts, Mrs, wife of Colonel 'Veston Cracroft-Amcotts, l\LP. of Hackthorn Hall, Lincolnshire; mother of Edward 'Veston Cracroft, J.P., and at one time High Sheriff of Lincolnshire. 68 Converts to Rome Craig, J. Young. Craig, Mrs, wife of J. Young Craig; and three sons. Craig, William Young, of IiJton House, Alsger, Cheshire; J.P. for counties Cheshire and Stafford; formerly l\I.P. for North Staffordshire. (1891 ) Craigie, Mrs Pearl Mary Teresa, (1867-1906), "John Oliver Hobbes" the well-known novelist and playwright; contributor to The Times, The 1/01.tnightly Review, 'Phe Anglo-Saxon Review, and The lVnrth-Arnerican Review; eldest daughter of J ohn Iorgan Richards; granddaughter of the Rev. James Richards, D.D., of New York, and of Laura Hortense Arnold, granddaughter of the Hon. Peter Spearwater, who represented Shelbourne in the Colonial Parliament at Halifax; wife of Reginald \Valpole Craigie grandson of Colonel John Craigie, Bengal J\Iilitary Board, and of th Rev. Edwin Jfatch, l\I.A., Rector of "Talton. (1892) Craigie-Halkett, Mrs, of Crmuond, Jlidlothian, N.B. ; wife of John Uraigie-Halkett of Cramond; daughter of the late Duncan Davidson of Tulloch; and tlupe daughters. t Craven, Augustus, private Secretary to Lord Palmerston, (1784- IRG,j), then successively attllché of Leghorn, Paris and Brussels; chargé tl'a.ffaircs at Darmstadt; translated Lord TIulwer and Evelyn Ashley's Life of Palmerston into French, and at the request of Queen Victoria made an abridged translation into the same language of the Life of the p'J'ince ( 01lS07.t; son of the lIon. Richard Keppel Craven, (1779-1851), youngest son of Lord Craven by Lady Elizabeth Berkeley, afterwards l\largravine of Brandenburg, Anspach and Baireutte, Craven, Lad Mary Catherine, (1837-1891), daughter of the fourth Earl of Hard\\icke, Lord Lieuten nt of (1ambridgeshire, and succesively Postmaster-Goneral and Lord PrIvy Seal; granddaughter of tho first Baron Ravensworth; wife of Captain "Tilliatn George Craven. (18(j,j) I Craven, Mrs Pauline Maria Armande Aglae, (1808-1891), wife of Augustus Craven; authoress; daughter of Comte Auguste Iarie de la Ferronays, a French Huguenot; her chief work was Hécit d''Une Sæul'. Crawford, Francis Marion, (1854-1909), of St Paul's School, IT.S.A. ; :àl.A., Trinity College, Cambridge; Roman University; journalist, novelist, and playwright; son of Thomas Crawford, (1814-1857), the American sculptor, who settled in Rome; Bon-in-Iaw of General Hiram Berdan, of the United States Army. (1880) t Crawford, Mervyn, J\I.A., I.D., LL.D., Trinity College, Uambridge. (1850) Crawford, M rs, wife of the above; and family. (1850) Crawford, Mrs Virginia Mary, journalist and essayist; daughtrr of Thomas Eustace Smith, L P., of Oosforth Park, Newcastle-on-Tyne; a most active mClnber of the Catholic Guardian's Association and an untiring worker in t.he cause of Poor Law Reform, author of Ideals of Clzarity, etc. (1889) Converts to Rome 69 Crawley, Rev. George dohn Lloyd, (1820-1874), 1\I.A., Christ Church, Oxford; curate of St Saviour's, Leeds; a priest, (Oblate of 1\Iary Immaculate), at St 1\Iary's, Leeds, Yorkshire. (1851) Crawshay, Mrs William Thomas, of Glamorganshire; daughter of Colonel Woods, of Llandaff; granddaughter of 'Villiam Crawshay, at one time High Sheriff of Glamorganshire. (1896) Crewe, The Hon. Henrietta Hungerford Offley, (1808-1879), daughter of John, second Baron Urewe; a great benefactress to several Catholic 1\Iissions. (1842) t Crichton-Kinmond, Mrs Marian Teresa, wife of the late James Crichton-Kinmond, of Sunnycroft, Leamington Spa, 'Var- wickshire, and of Cardney, Dunkeld, N.B.; she founded the Convent of the Sisters of 1\Iarie Réparatrice in Edinburgh as a thank-offering for her conversion, (1899) Crichton-Stuart, Patrick dames, of Eton College; formerly lieutenant in the Grenadier Guards; D.L. for Buteshire, N.B.; son of Lieutenant-Colonel James Frederick Dudley Crichton-Stuart, (1824-1891), M.P. for Cardiff, by Gertrude Frances, daughter of the Right Hon. Sir George IIamilton SeYlllour, G.C.B., (1797-1t380), the diplomatist; great- grandson of the first 1\Iarqueas of Bute, K. T. (1884) t Crispin, Admiral. t Crispin, Mrs, wife of Admiral Crispin. Crispin, Miss Alberta, daughter of the late Admiral Crispin; godchild of Queen Victoria. Crispin, Rev. Neil, (1828-1880), a Priest at St I\Iary i\Iagdalen's Brighton, Sussex; son of th(j late General Crispin, Crispin, Miss Sarah, daughter of Captain Benjamin Crispin, R.N. Crispin, Miss Victoria, daughter of tbe late Admiral Crispin. t Crispin, General, brother of the late Admiral Crispin, Croft, Lieutenant-Colonel dames Henry Herbert, formerly of the Kings's lUfles and Staff-Paymaster, A.P.D. ; served in the Royal Navy as l\Iidshipman, (1854-7), including service with the Baltic Fleet during the Russian War. (189-1) Crofton, Morgan William, l\LA., Trinity College, Dublin; D.Sc., F.R.S.; late Fellow of the Royal University of Ireland; sucæssively Professor at the Royal 1\Iilitary Academy, ,V oolwich, Queen's College, Galway, and at the Catholic University College, Dublin; author of scientific and philosophical essays; son of Rev. "\Villiam Crofton, 1\1. A., Rector of Skreene, co. Sligo, by 1\Ielesina, daughtt'r of the Rev. Henry Woodward; father of the Rev. William Crofton, of Stonyhurst College, 1\I.A. (first on list, and 1\Iathematical Honours), London University, a Priest of the Society of Jesus, and Rector of St Aloysius' College, Glasgow, N. B. 70 Converts to Rome Croker, Arthur Charles, formerly lieutenant of the 77th Regt. ; son of Colonel Croker, and cousin of the third Earl of Listowe R.P. (1858) Cross, Miss Alice, superintendpnt of the Evelina IIospital for children, Southwark Bridge Road, London, S.E. Cross, Rev. Henry M'lntosh, B.A., Scholar of Pembroke College, Oxford; curate of Lenton, Northampton; curate-in-charge of Arkley, Barnet, :Middlesex; and then chaplain and Form 1\Iaster at Eastbourno College. (1R96) Crosse, Rev. Herbert L. Aloysi us, of "rinchester CoJIege; formerly a solicitor, of 'Vigmore Street, London, 'Y.; a Dominican Friar till lately at St Peter's Priory, Hinckley, Leicestershire; then at Th Immaculate Conception, Stroud, Gloucestershire. (1882) Crosse, Miss Phyllis, daughter of A. "\V. Crosse, of Newton Court, Sunbury-on-Thames. (1905) Crosse, Miss Mary Eliza, now wife of Signor :\Iortarotti, Italian Army. (1888) Crowe, Lieutenant-Colonel John Henry Verinder, R.A., of Charterhouse School; R.)I.A., "r oolwich and ta:ff CoJIege; Private Secretary to the Governor of the Punjab, (1892-7), D.A.Q.l\I.G., In- telligence Department, War Office, (1899-1902); Chief Instructor in 1\Iilitary Topography, 1\Iilitary History and Tactics at the R.l\f. Academy, 'Y oolwich, (190-1-8); now Commandant of the Royal ::\1ilitary College, Kingston, Canada; Knigbt Commander of the Danebrog, (Denmark); Order of l\ferit, (Spain); Officer of the Order of St Bente, (Portugal); author. Crowther, Rev. Thomas A., (1820-18!-)8), 1\Ius.Doc. ; a Priest, fOflllcrIy l\Iilitary Chaplain in China and India, then in charge of St 'Vinefrid's, 'Velshpool, 1\Iontgomeryshire, and finally chaplain at St Joseph's College, Dumfries, N.B. (1849) Croxton, Miss, daughter of Captain Croxton, of Landels, Carmarthen- shire; late of Oswestry. Cruikshank, Rev. Alexander Patrick John, (1830-1900), of Rugby School; a Priest, D.D., of Rome; for some time Vice-Rector of the Collegio Pio, Rome; then a Cistercian l\Ionk at St BEirnard's Abbey, Leicestershirc ; author. (1850) Cruse, David Arthur, 1\I.A., Exeter College, Oxford. Cruse, David Augustus, l\I.A., Us haw College, the Leeds Grammar School, and University College, Oxford; president of the Leeds Catbolic Federation; in the foundation of this body in September, 1906, he took a leading part. Governor of two Catholic secondary schools in L ed8; member of the Leeds Diocesan Association of l\fanagers and of the (1atholic Education Council; spoke on behalf of the Leeds Catholic deputation to :\Ir Birrell on t.he Education Question in l\larch, 1906, on bchalf of t.he Catholics in the Dioceses of Leeds and Iiddlesborough in the Deputa.tion to Lord Lansdowne in November, 1906. Converts to Rome 71 Cubitt, Mrs Charlotte Anne, wife of the late Captain Charles Lewis Cubitt. of the 26th Cameronians; a cousin of the first Baron Ashcombe; second daughter of R. 'V. Kinnard, sometime I.P. for Newport, Isle of 'Vight. Cuffe, Captain, of Connaught, Ireland. Cuffe, Joh n Otway, of St Albans, co. Kilkenny, and of Grange, Queen's County, Ireland; grandson of the last Earl of Harborough. Culley, George Christopher Bolton, fourth son of the late latthew Tewart Culley, 1.A., University College, Oxford, J.P., of Coupland Castle, Northumberland, by Harriet lary Jane, daughter of the Rev. Thomas Knight, 1\I.A., J.P., rector of Ford. (1894) Culley, Rev. Matthew, educated at 'Viesbaden, 1\Iunich and Oscott College; a Priest at Coupland Castle, Northumberland; J.P. for the same county; Lord of the :l\1anor of Akeld; eldest son of :l\Iatthew Tewart Culley, I.A., Oxon., J.P. of Coupland Castle, Northumberland, by Harriet, daughter of the Rev. Thomas Knight, 1\I.A., J.P., rector of Ford. (1879) Cullin, Mrs, wife of J. R. Cullin, of Warwick Gardens, Kensington, London, VV. Cumberland, James Bentinck, son of 1\Iajor-General "Tilliam Bentinck Cumberland, R.A., late of the Bengal Army. (1894) t Cumberlege, Rev. Arthur B., B.A., Trinity College, Cambridge; curate at Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire. A Priest of the Brompton Oratory, London, S.W. (1857) Cumíng, Gordon, tutor to the son of Prince Doria. of Rome. Cummings, Rev. Walter, a. Priest of the Society of Jesus at StAloysius', Oxford. CundaU, Mrs Elizabeth Ellen, daughter of the Rev. Sayer Stone 'Varmoll, l\1.A., rector of Sotterby, Suffolk; sister of the late Rev. Francis James 'Varmoll, a Priest at Our Lady of Seven Dolours, Stowmarket, Suffolk, and of the Very Rev. John Priestley 'Yarmoll, (1830-1885), B.A., Oxon, a. Priest and Provost of Northampton. Cundall, Mrs Emily, of St Helen's, Chingford, Essex. Cundy, Spon Alphonsus, son of the late Samuel Cundy. Cundy, Charlotte Mary, wife of the above. (1890) (1890) Cuninghame, Captain, of the Guards; son of the late George ,,y enceslaus Cuninghame. (1865) t Cuninghame, George Wenceslaus. Cuninghame, Mrs, wife of George Wenceslaus Cuninghame. (1865) Cuninghame, Miss Margaret Mary, sister of George Wenceslaus Cuninghamc. (1865) 72 Converts to Rome Cuninghame, William, son of George WenceslauI) Cuninghame. (1865) Cunliffe, Henry d., !lA., Exeter College, Oxford, Cunningham, Rev. A. H., of Kensington Grammar School; King's College, London; B.A., Queen's College, Oxford: curate of !\Iinchead, Somersetshire. . (1900) Cunningham, Rev. James Charles, B.A., Cantab; formerly an Anglican clergyman. Cunningham, R. B. D., J.P. of Hensol, N.B. Cunnington, Miss L. A.J the authoress. (1900) Cunynghame, Miss, formerly of the Anglican Siswrhood at 'Vantage; a nun. (1880) Curling, Mrs, wife of Admiral Curling. Curran, Mrs, wife of James Curran, a Quaker; of Dublin. Currey, Mrs E. E., of 1\Iilton House, Swindon, 'Viltshire. (1900) Currie, Andrew, the sculptor. Currie, Mrs Caroline Louisa, (1837-1902), youngest child of Sir 'V. L. Young, fourth Baronet; wife of 'Villiam Bertram \Vodehousc Currie, (1827-1896); author of Sidelights of the Oxford 110vement. (1858) Currie, William Bertram Wodehouse, (1827-1896), of Eton College; Banker: President of the City of London Liberal Association; son of Raikes Currie, 1\I.P. of l\Iinley fanor, Farnborough, Hampshire; grandson of the second Baron Wodehouse; brother of Lord Currie, P.C., at one time British Ambassador at Rome. (1895) Currie, Mrs, formerly of the Convent of l\Iercy, Great Ormond Street, London, W.O (1888) Currie, Miss Florence, a nun; daughter of l\Irs Currie. (1888) Currrie, The Hon. Ellen M, daughter of the first Baron Currie, P.C., formerly British Ambassador at Rome. (1899) Curtis, Admiral Sir Lucius, (1778-1869), second Baronet of Gat- combe, Hampshire; K.C.B. ; a. naval officer for nearly seventy-four years. (1849) Curtis, Lady, (1796-1854), wife of Admiral Sir Lucius Curtis, (1778-1869), second Baronet. (1848) Curtis, Robert L., J.P., at one time l\Iayor of West Ham, London, E. ; Lord of the ßfanor of Vang'\ Essex. Curtis, Miss, daughter of Robert L. Curtis, J.P. t Curzon, Mrs, daughter of Ince and Lady Emma Anderton; "\\ife of Colonel George A, Curzon. Converts to Rome 73 Curzon, Major Nathaniel William, (1871-1899), of the lOth Huòsars; only Bon of Robert Curzon of Alvaston, Derbyshire, and of lrs Hibbert of Ashby St Ledgers, Northamptonshire. (1899) Curzon-Howe, Lady Edith Cecilia, daughter of Lieutenant-General the third Earl Howe, C.B., who served in the Indian Iutiny and the Kafih'Var, at one time A.D.C. to H.R.H. the Duke of Cambridge; grand- daugbter of l\Iajor-General George Anson, (1797-1857), l\I.P., who served with the 3rd Guards at "T aterloo, second Bon of Admiral of the Fleet Viscount Anson, (1697-1762), who was :first Lord of the Admiralty. (1892) Cusack, Mrs Veronica, wife of James Cusack, LL.D. of Richmond Hill, London, S."\V.; daughter of the Rev. Albert Sidney Labouchere- Sparling, (1838-1906), rector of Trevalga, Cornwall. (1895) 74 Converts to Rome D .. D'ALBANIE, Countess Alice, (1835-1881), Lady Alice l\laryEmily IIay, daughter of the seventeenth Earl of ErroU, IC T., Lord lIigh Steward, and of Lady Elizabeth Fitz-clarence, sister of the first Earl of )[unster; wife of Count Edward Stuart d'Albanie, a descendant of rrince Charles Edward Stuart, the Young Pretender. (1868) Dalbiac, Lieutenant-General Sir James Charles, (1776-1848). K.C.H., fought at Talavera and Salamanca; commanded the Goojerat district of the Bombay Army; I.P. for Ripon. (1843) t Dalbiac, Lady, wife of General Sir James Dalbiac, (1776-1848) K.C.II., (1843) Dale, Rev. J. D. Hilarius, (1822-1908), 1.A., Oriel College, Oxford; curate of Frome Selwood, Somersetshire; a Priest, for some time in charge of St John's, Brentford, liddlesex; author. (1846) Dalgairns, Rev. John Dobree Bernard, (1818-1876), )I.A., Exeter College, Oxford; a. Priest of the Brompton Oratory, of which he was for Borne time Superior; author of several mystical and metaphysical works; son of 'Yilliam Dalgairns, an officer of Fusiliers, who did gallant service in the Peninsular 'Var. (1843) Dalrymple, Sir Walter Layard Hamilton, eighth Baronet; J.P. and D.L. for Haddingtonshire, K.B.; son-in-law of .:\Iajor-General Sir Henry Hugh Clifford, (1826-1883), K.C.l\1.G., C.B., V.C., third son of the seventh Baron Clifford of Chudleigh. (1882) Dalton, Mrs Mabel Selina M., wife of the Rev. H. A. Dalton, I.A., late Headmaster of Felsted School, Essex, now IIeadmaster of Harrison Coliege, Barbados; daughter of Captain Charles Simeon by Sarah, daughter of P. 'Villiams, Q.C., and niece of Sir John Barrington Simeon, (1815-1870), third Baronet, l\f.P. for Isle of 'Vight; and her four children; authoress. (189ï) Daly, Mrs Dominic, wife of a former Governor of Borneo. (1878) t Daly, The Hon. Mrs, only daughter of the second Baron Heytesbury. (1869) Dalziel, Mrs, wife of Captain Dalziel. Converts to Rome 75 Dance, Rev. Henry Anderson, (1824-1908), B.A., Queen' Colle e, Oxford' an Anglican clergyman; at one time professor ot Enghsh Literat re at the Jesuit College, Santa Clara, California, U.S.A. (1865) d'Anethan, Baroness, wife of the Belgian :Minister to Japan; daughter of 'Villiam Ieybohm Rider Haggard, of BradenhaD?- al1, Norfolk, by )Iarianna Louisa, daughter of )Iajor Iargitson, of DItclllng- ham Norfolk; sister of Henry Rider Haggard, tbe author and poet, and of r\Iajor Edward Arthur Haggard, who took part in the late South African'Var. (1900) Daniel, Ivor, of Holmwood, Anfield, Liverpool. (1901) Daniell, Rev. E. M., of Harrow School; formerly an artist; a P iest- in-charge of St Anselm and St Cecilia, Kingsway, Lincoln-Inn-Flelds, London, E.C. (1883) Daniell, Robert, B.A., Trinity College, Dublin; J.P., of Xew Forest, Tyrel1spass, co. 'Vestmeath, Ireland , Daniels, Rev. AI."gustine, B.A., King's College, Cambridge; formerly an Anglican curate; a. Benedictine 1\Ionk. d'Arcis, Comte, (François Louis de Ruvigny), now of Bath; second son of the late !arquis de Ruvigny, descendant of the celebrated )Iarquis de Ruvigny, the leader of the French Protestants in the reign of Louis XIV. (1889) D'Arcy, Mrs, wife of Colonel D' Arcy, late Governor of the Falkland Islands. Darlington, Rev. Joseph, of Rossall School; I.A., Brasenose College, Oxford; Cuddesdon Theological College and the University of Louvain; rector of Thornden, Eye, Suffolk; a Priest of the Society of Jesus of the Irish Province; Fellow, Examiner, I.A., Gold l\Iedalist in :l\Iental Science of the Royal Irish University; Dean of Faculty and Professor of the Catholic University College, Dublin; Dean of Residence and Governor of the Catholic Iedical School, Dublin; author; son of Ralph Darlington, who was Iayor and Town Clerk of Wiga.n, Lancashire. (1878) Darnell, Mrs Jean Margaret, wife of l\Iajor ,,"'illiam Nicholas Darnell; da.ughter of Alexander Smith, C.E. Darnell, Rev. Nicholas, (1818-1892), of 'Vinchester College; 1\1.A. Fellow of .K ew College, Oxford; an Anglican curate; a Priest-in-charge of St John of Beverley, Haydon Bridge, Northumberland; son of a former Rector of Stanhope. (1847) Darnell, Major William Nicholas, of Winchester College; late of the 84th Regt., successively Governor of Chelmsford Iilitary Prison and Inspector of Prisons; eldest son of the Rev. 'Villi am Darnell, I.A., vicar of Bamburgh, Northumberland; grandson of tbe Rev. 'Villiam icholas Darnel (1776-1864), Prebendary of Durham, theological writer and antiquary, and of the Venerable Dr Charles Thorp, (1783-1862), Arch- deacon of Durham and first appointed 'Yarden of Durham University; nephew of the Rev. Nîcholas Darnell, (1818-1892), I.A., Oxon. 76 Converts to Rome Darnley, Mrs Charles, sister of the Rev. Sebastian B, Gates, a Dominican Friar at St Sebastian's, Pendleton, J\Ianchester. d'Arras, Madame Louisa Augusta, (1830-190G), wife of the late :Monsieur Lambert Louis d'Arras, of Picardy, France, Chamberlain to H.H. Pope Leo XIII; daughter of Sir Edmund Lechmere, second Baronet. by Clara Augusta Murray, maid of honour to Queen Charlotte, wife of George III ; mother of Père H. d'Arras, a Priest of the Society of Jesus. (1851) t Dashwood, Captain Charles, of the Royal Navy, son of Admiral Sir Charles Dashwood, G.C.B.; father of the late Lieutenant .J u1ia.n Agnew Da.shwood, R.N. (1851) t Dashwood, Frederick, of St l\lichael's Torre, Devonshire; son of Admiral Sir Charles Dashwood, G.C.B. (1851) t Dashwood, Mrs, wife of Frederick Dashwood (1851) Dashwood, The Misses, daughter of the late Admiral Dashwood. t Daunt, Mrs Anne Maria O'Neill, of I{Jlcastle, co. Cork, Ireland; daughter of Bartholomew CorbaIlis, of Berwick-on-Tweed. (18-16) Daunt, Mrs Ellen O'Neill, daughter of Daniel Hickey; wife of 'Yilliam Joseph O'Neill Daunt, of KilcaRsan Castle, co. Cork, formerly :\I.P. for J\Iallow. (18-16) Daunt, Richard Gumbleton, of Campinas, Brazil; father of the Right Rev. J\Ionsignor Fergus O'Connor de Camargo Daunt, l")rotonotary Apostolic in that country. t Daunt, William O'Neill, of Kilcastlo, co. Cork; author. Davenport, Joseph Lancelot, 1\I.A., Fellow of Jesus College, Cambridge. Davey, Arthur Hammond, B.A., Downing College, Cambridge. (1905) Davey, Henry, of the 'Var Office. Davey, Rev. Charles Walter, B.A., I{ing's College, Cambridge; curate of J\Iarnhull, Dorsetshire; a Priest at IIoly Cross, Victoria. Street, Bristol (1903) Davidson, Captain, of Folkestone, Kent. Davidson, Mrs, wife of Captain Davidson, Davie, George, :\I.A., Exeter College, Oxford; Headmaster of I{onsing- ton Collegiate School Davy, The Hon. Theodore, Chief Justice and ex-Premier of British Columbia. Davies, Miss, r.. nun. Converts to Rome 77 Davies, Mrs C. Temple, wife of Dr Herbert Davies, formerly senior physician to the London Hospital; mother of Ernest Reuter 'Vyatt- Davies, (1862-1907), author and historian. (1906) t Davies, Rev. John, B.A., Cantab, an Anglican curate; a Priest. (1849) Davies-Cooke, Mrs Clara Louisa, daughter of John 'Vebb; mother of Lieutenant Arthur G. R. Davies-Cooke, of the lOth Hussars. (1882) t Davies-Cooke, Major James Robert, of the Royal Artillery; h\!sband of )Irs Clara Louisa Davies-Cooke. (1884) D' Avigliano, The Princess, Lady Emily Augusta Iary Pelham- Clinton, wife of Prince Alfonso Doria Pamphilj, of Palazzo Doria, Rome; second daughter of the sixth Duke of Newcastle. (1879) Davis, Francis, of Holywood, Belfast, Ireland; a well-known North of Ireland poet, under the nom de g'Ucrre of "The Belfast Ian." Davis, George E. B., B.A., London University. Davis, G. H. Leighton, of Ardmulchan House, N avan, Ireland; son of the Rev. Dr Davis, Secretary of the Religious Tract Society. Davis, Rev. Henry, B.A., Cantab; curate successively of St John's, Torquay, Devonshire, and of St Cuthbert's, Philbeach Gardens, Kensing- ton, London, W. (1893) Davis, Mrs, wife of the Rev. Henry Davis, B.A., Cantab. (1891) Davison, The Hon. Mrs Caroline, (1807-1861), daughter of the second Baron Graves; granddaughter of the first Earl of Uxbridge; wife of Iajor-General Percy Davison; sister-in-law of the Hon. 'Villiam Towry Law, (1809-188G), fifth son of the first Baron Ellenborough. (1854) Davison, M rs, l\Iadame Arabella Goddard, who was a wen-known pianist; wife of J. ,y, Davison, musical critic of The Times. (1901) Davison, Mrs, wife of the Secretary of the Prisoners' Aid Society. Davoust, The Baroness, née Amy Phipps; daughter of the Rector of Selsea, Chichester, Sussex. Davy, Rev. George James, I.A, Exeter College, Oxford; an Anglican clergyman. Davy, The Hon. Theodore, Q.C., member of the Provincial Parlia- ment, Victoria, British Columbia. (18b8) Dawe, Rev. George Edward, B.A., Oxon: a. Carmelite l\fonk. t Dawe, Rev. John, B.A., St Iary's IIalI, Oxford; a Priest. t Dawson, Rev. B. V., formerly vicar of Alfrick, 'Yorcf'stcrshire, a Priest; father of Forbés Da.wson, the well-known actor. 78 Converts to Rome Dawson, Charles, I.A., Pembroke College, Oxford. Dawson, Charles Alfred, !\1.A., Balliol College, Oxford (1880) Dawson, Rev. Charles B., l\I.A., Exeter College, Oxford; curate of All Hallows, Southwark, London, S.E. ; a Priest of the Society of Jesus, till lately at Santa Cruz High School, Co chin, India, then at St Aloysius', 'Y.oodstock Road, Oxford, llOW at the Cathedra,], Georgetown, Demerara, Eritish Guiana; author. (1891) Dawson, Mrs, daughter of Admiral :Michael Seymour; wife of Colonel Dawson, of the 90th Hegt. Dawson, Miss, daughter f Colonel Dawson. Dawson, Miss Effie, daughter of Colonel Dawson. Dawson, Ernest, B.A., Queen's College, Oxford. Dawson, Mrs Frances Edith, wife of :\lichael 'Varton Dawson, n.A., Cantab, professor of )Iusic at Stonyhurst College, TIlack burn; eldest daughter of the Rev. J. B. Sidgwick, )I.A" rector of Ashby .Parva, Lutterworth, Leicestershire. (1906) Dawson, Miss Lina, daughter of Colonel Dawson. t Dawson, Miss Massey, granddaughter of the thirteenth Baron Sinclair. (1851 ) Dawson, Michael Warton, of Harrow School; B.A., (Classical Tripos), Emmanuel College, Cambridge; professor of :\Iusic at tonyhurst Col!ege, Blackburn, Lancashire. (1900) t Dawson, Rev. William, ::\I.A., St : \IarY'B Hall, Oxford; vicar of l\Ioor Allerton, (1866) t Dayman, Rev. Alfred J., B.A.. Exeter College, Oxford; curate of St John Baptist, "\Vasperton, "\\Tarwickshire. (1850) t Dayman, Mrs, wife of a former Rector of Shillingstone, son of the Rev. Charles Dayman, I.A., vicar of Great Tew, Oxfordshire. (1850) t Dayman, Mrs, wife of the Rev. CharI s Dayman, l\I.A., curate of St James', Dover, Kent, and then vicar of Great Tew, Oxfordshire. (1850) Dayman, Miss Flavia, daughter of the Rev. Charles Dayman, I.A. (1850) t Dayman, Miss Helen Mountjoy, daughter of the Rev. Charles Dayman, .M.A. (1850) Deacon, Mrs, great-granddaughter of the rost Rev. Lord Decies, D.D., formerly Archbishop of Tuam. t de Ainslie, General Charles Philip, of the 1st Dragoon Uuards ; cousin of the fourteenth Earl of l\loray. Converts to Rome 79 Deane, Rev. Edward Brietreke, l\I.A., D.C.L., Fellow of All Souls' College, Oxford; rector of Lewknor, Oxfordshire. (1855) t Deane, Mrs Charlotte Mary, wife of the Rev. E. Brietreke Deane, I.A., Oxon; daughter of the Rev. Henry Taylor, I.A., of Stoke Rock- ford, Lincolnshire. (1855) Deane, Thomas Robert, solicitor. De Bary, Richard Lerins, (1841-1891), J.P., of 'Veston Hall, near Rugby, ",.. arwickshire; son-in-law of Sir Edward Iostyn, seventh Baronet, of Talacre, Flintshire, :North 'Vales; father of the Rev. Richard Brome de Bary, a Franciscan Friar. (1864) De Betham, Rev. Frederick, (1815-1886), of Christ College, Cam- bridge; a solicitor. A Priest of the Society of Jesus at St Edmund's, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. (1838) de Bless, AI"red Herewyt, r.A., L.L.:M., 'frinity Hall, Cambridge; barrister; formerly of the Diplomatic Service; son-in-law of Valentine Dudley I-Ienry Cary-Elwes, (1832-1909), J.P. and D.L. of Billing Hall, N orthamptonshire and of Roxby, Brigg, Lincolnshire. (189-1) de Burgh, Rev. Hubert, (1831-1901), B.A., Trinity College, Dublin; curate of St George's, London, S.E. and an Army Chaplain during the Crimean "Val'. A Priest at St Edward the Confessor, Newhall, Burton- on-Trent, Staffordshire; son of the Rev. 'Villiam Ilde Burgh, 1.A., of Oldtown, N aas, Kildare, Ireland. (1858) de Bur h, Mrs, wife of the late Rev. R. L. de Burgh, vicar of 'Vest Drayton, Iiddlesex. (1881) t De Castro, d. C., of 'Y oodend (1852) t De Castro, Mrs, wife of J. C. De Castro. (1852) de Castro, Mrs Maud, wife of l\Iajor de Castro and sister of Colonel Graham, commanding 1st Bat. Suffolk Regiment. de Charmoz de Bressan, The Baroness, niece of Rear-Admiral Sir Richard O'Conor, R.C.H. ; sister of Lady Emily Clunes O'Connell, wife of Sir :ì\Iaurice James O'Connell, second Baronet; and of the Countess de 'Vatteville de Loins. (1855) de oetlogon, Colonell-!enry Watts R ssell, (1839-1908), served W1th the 15th East YorkshIre and other regIments; then with Generals Hicks and Gordon in the Sudan; was acting Governor of Khartum till Gordon's arrival there; subsequently British Consul for the X avigators Islands, New Caledonia, New Hebrides, and finally to the States of North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and Tennessee. (1865) de Condeixa, The Countess, belonging to an old English family. (1887) de Cosson, Baron C. A., of Pycroft, Chertsey, Surrey, F.R.G.S. (1877) de .Courson, Countess Barbara Francis Mary, daughter of RIchard Keave, (1808-1877), relative of the third Baronet, by Anna )Iaria. Dorothe!l', (181.4-1888), daughter of the Rev. John Eyton, }I.A., of Eyton, ShropshIre; W1fe of Count Roger de Courson; authoress and contributor to The Ptlonth and Dublin Review. . 80 Converts to Rome t de Courson, Baroness Elizabeth, a relative of Cardinal Ianning. (1868) de Dalmatie, The Duchess, an English lady. (1899) de Damas de Haute"ort, Countess, née Young. t Dees, dames, J.P. of Riversdale, Bellingham, Northumberland; a, well-known Freemason; father-in-law of Colonel 'Yilfrid Gibson, V. D. Dees, Mrs, wife of James Dees, J.P., mother of James Gibson Dees, J.P. for Cumberland. de Frauconpret, Countess, great-granddaughter of the Rev. John Wesley, (1703-1791), the evangelist and leader of :Uethodism. De Forest, Baron, ( Iaurice Arnold Bischoffsheim), of Eton College and Christ Church, Oxford; was for sometime Lieutenant in the Staffordshire Imperial Yeoma.nry; adopted son of the late Baron Hirsch; son-in-law of the second Baron Gerard. (1903) de Freyne, The Lady, (1855-1881), Lady Laura Octavia Dundas, first wife of the fourth Ba.ron de Freyne; da.ughter of the Hon. John Charles Dundas; granddaughter of the first Earl of Zetland, who was Lor l- Lieutenant of the Orkney and Shetland Islands. (1876) t de Giberne, Miss Maria Rosina, a nun, (Sister Iaria Pia) of the Visitation Order at Autun, }-'rance; authoress. (1845) de Gramont, The Dowager Duchess, daughtpr of ,rillia.m A. l\Iackinnon, l\I. P. de Hamel de Manin, Countess. (1892) de la Bedoyère, The Marquise, (1850-1906), Hon. Iildred Charlotte Greville-N ugent; daughter of the first Baron Greville, who was Lord-Lieutenant of co. \Vestmeat.h; granddaughter of the firAt l.Iarquess of 'Vestn1Path; wife of Alexis IIuchet, Marquis de la Bedoyère. (1869) de la Bedoyère, The Vicomtesse Sybil, daughter of the Right Rev. ])r Anthony'Vilson Thorold, (18:!::>-18D5), successively Lord Bishop of Rochester and ""'inchester. (1898) de la Cherois-Crommelin, Andrew Claude d., of Iarlborough College; scholar, 27th wrangler, ß.A., Trinity College, Cambridge; Assistant at the Royal Greenwich Observatory; Fellow of the Royal British Astro- nomical Society; President of the British \.stronomical Association, (190-1- 1906); third son of Kicholas de la Cherois-Crommelin of Rockport, Cushenden, co. Antrim. by Annie, daughter of Andrew l\l ulholland of Springvale, co. Down, Ireland; descesdant of Samuel Louis Crommelin (1652-1727), Huguenot, director of Irish Linen enterprise in :Delfast. (1891) de la Cherois-Crommelin, Mrs Letitia, wife of Andrew (1laudp J, de la Cherois-Crommelin, B.A., Uantab.; daughter of tbe Rev. Robert Noble, 1\tA., fnrmC'rly rC'('tor of ibson, Atherstone, Leiccstershire. (1898) Converts to Rome 81 de la Felde, Rev. Count John Leopold Ferdinand Casimir, (1803-1866), l\f.A., Oriel College, Oxford; vicar of Tortington, near Chichester, Sussex; son-in-law of the first Earl of Limerick. (1854) t de la Haye, Mrs, sister of the thirteenth Baroness Inchiquin. de la Mothe, Mrs, née Hargrave, wife of John de la l\lothe, of Ballhegan Estate, Grenada, British 'Vest Indies. (1902) Delaney, M rs, wife of Philip Delaney, of N ewtown, Queen's County, Ireland. (1880) de Las Casas, Mrs Imogen Carmen, wife of Juan Clemente de Las Casas of Tiverton; daughter of the Rev. John Dene of Bideford. ( 1908) t de la Torre Diaz, Countess Sophia Anne, daughter of Brodie f'Ghie ""Yilcox, formerly l\f.P. for Southampton; grandmother of His Eminence Cardinal Raphael l\ferry del Val, Archbishop of Kicæa, and Secretary of State to His Holiness Pope Pius X. De La Warr, The Countess, Hon. Constance l\Iary Elizabeth Cochrane- Baillie; wife of the seventh Earl De La '\Varr, High Steward of Stratford-on- Avon; daughter of the first Baron Lamington, eldest son of Admiral of the :Fleet, Sir Thomas John Cochrane, G.C.B. ; authoress. (1905) t de Ligne, Princess Augusta, daughter of Sir David Thurlow Cunynghame, sixth Baronet; wife of Prince Edward de Ligne, formerly President of the :Belgian Senate. de Lisle, Mrs Agnes Henrietta Ida, wife of Edwin Joseph Lisle l\Iarch Phillipps de Lisle, F.S.A., D.L. for Leicestershire, Private Secretary to Sir :F. Weld when Governor of the Straits ettlements, then to Lord John I\Ian- ners when Postmaster-General, was M.P. for I\:1id-Leicestershire, (1896-1D02), author, seventh son of Ambrose Lisle l\Iarch Phillipps de Lisle, (1809- 1878), and his wife Laura l\Iary, daughter and co-heiress of the Hon. Thomas Clifford, fourth son of Hugh, fourth Baron Clifford of Chudleigh and of his wife Philipina, Baroness von Lützow; eldest daughter of Adrian Elias I-Iope; niece of the first Duke of Fife, K.G. (1889) de Lisle, Ambrose Lisle March Phillipps, (1809-1878), of Trinity College, Cambridge; J.P. and D.L.; theological writer; of Garendon Park and Grace-Dieu :'l\Ianor, Leicestershire; he gave land in Charnwood Forest to found the Cisterican :Monastery of .Mount St Bernard, the first mitred abbey established in England since the Reformation; a great benefactor to several Catholic :Missions; principal founder of the Association for the Promotion of the Unity of ChrisÌf>ndom; .was High Sheriff of Leicestershire in 1868; eldest son of Charles l\Iarch Phillipps, J.P. and D.L., by Harriet, youngest daughter of Gerard Gustavus Ducarel, of Walford, Somerset- shire; father of Ensign Everard Aloysius Lisle l\Iarch Phillipps, (1835- 1857), of the 11th Bengal Kative Infantry, who for his gallantry obtained a commission in the 60th Royal Rifles, and was gazettBd for the Victoria Cross for several deeds of heroism, but he did not live to receive it as he was killed at the seige of Delhi, in 1907 the Cross was given by the l{ing to his surviving brother Edwin; and of Lieutenant Rudolph Edward Lisle l\Iarch PhilJipps de Lisle, (1853-1885), of the Royal Navy who was killed at the battle of Abu Klea. (1825) }1' 82 Converts to Rome de Lisle, Mrs Frances Amelia Victoria, (18--10-1871), first wife of Ambrose Charles Lisle Iarch Phillipps de Lisle, son of Ambrose Lisle larch Phillipps de Lisle, (180D-1878), the distinguisbed convert; daughter of Sir Richard Sutton, second Daronet,ofNorwood Park, :Nottinghamshire; mother of Everard Iarch Phillipps de Lisle, Iajor in the Leicestershire Imperial Yeomanry, J.P. and D.L., Lord of the )Ianors of Garendon, Shepshed, Hathern, Thorp-Acre, Knight Thorpe, Dishley and Grace-Dieu. (IH62) Dell, Robert Edward, B.A., University College, Oxiord; journalist; late Organising Secretary of the Committee of Church Defence and Church Instruction; editor, in turn, of The TVeekly BLgister, The J..Vew ETa, 'l'he Connuisseur and 1'he Burlington ltlagazine; son of the Rev. Robert Dell, l\I.A., }'ellow of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, and vicar of South Baddesley, Hampshir ; now resident in Paris. (1897) delta Marmora, The Oountess, nte Iatthew. della Rocca, The Oountess, née Harriet Louisa Venables. (1883) de Lubersac, Viscountess Augusta, daughter ot the Rev. Percival Fyre, I.A., rector of St \Vinnow, Cornwall, formerly rector of Holy Trinity, Brompton, London, S. 'V. (1882) de Manin de Hamel, Comtesse Clotilde. (1890) de Martine Nosedo, Baroness, (1820-1890), nee Barker; wife of an Aust.rian Field- Iarshall ; sister of the Hev. )Tichael \Vatts-Russell, (1813- 1875), rector of Benefield, orthamptonshire. (1846) de Mattos, Rev. Richard, of \ViInbledon College and St Andrew's University, N.B.; a Priest at St Hugh's, TIroadgate, Lincoln; son of Sydney de :Mattos, B.A., Cantab, by Katherine, daughter of Alan Ste\TenSOn; descendant of the Stevensons, the eminent engineers, and a relative of Hobert Louis Stevenson, (1850-1894), the author and traveller. (1895) de Moleyns, The Hon. Mrs, "ife of Colonel de Iolcyns, son of the third Baron Ventry. de Montgelas, Oountess Jemima, (1826-1881), second daughter of Jesse \Vatts-Russell, (17R7-1875), of Kam Hall, Staffordshire; daughter- in-law of Count do Iontgelas, formerly Prime :\linÍ8ter of Bavaria; tho first member of her family to join the Church. (1844) de Moro, The Duke, of IIill Hall, Epping, Essex. (1903) Denbigh, The Earl of", (1823-189i), Rudolph 'Villi am Basil Feilding, eighth Earl; of Eton College; I..A., Trinity College, Cambridge; Count of the Holy Roman Empire; Knight Grand Cross of the Orùer of Pius; Colonel of the second V.B. Royal 'Velsh Fusiliers ; founder of the Catholic Church and Capuchin :àlonastery at Pantasaph, :x orth 'Vales. (1850) Denny, Rev. Harmar Charles, B.A., St John's College, Oxford; a Priest of the Society of Jesus at St Francis Xavier's, New York, U.S.A. Dent, Rev. Frederick, Priest-in-charge of St John's, Rhymney, 1\Ionmouthshire. Converts to Rome 83 t de Pambour, The Comtesse Harriet, wife of Comte do Pambour, of Château de Ia Filonnière, near Tours, France; daughter of John Falconer AtIee, of 'Vandsworth, London; sister of l\Irs Eleanor Leslie, (1800-1892), wife of Archibald Leslie, (1789-1851), last of Balna- geith, l\Iorayshire, N.B. (18-17) de Paravicini, Baroness, wife of Baron de Paravicini, J\I.A., Fellow of BaHiol College, Oxford; daughter of the Rev. \Villiam Dodson, I.A., rector of \Vell-with-Claxby, Lincolnshire; authoress. t de Pearsall, R. L., of WiUsbridge; musician and composer. (1856) t Dering, Edward Heneage, of Baddesley Clinton Hall, \Varwick- shire; formerly of the Coldstream Guards; cousin of Sir Edward Cholmeley Dering, eighth Baronet of Surrenden Dering, Ashford, Kent; author. (1863) Dering, Mrs Emma Cordelia, wife of Evelyn J. Heneage Dering. (1865) de Ruvigny and Raineval, The Marquis, l\Ielvil1e Amadeus Henry Douglas de Ruvigny; was for four years President of tho Legitimist Jacobite League of Great Britain and Ireland; Knight of the UoyaI Order of Charles III. of Spain; author; son of the eighth :Marquis, by Iargaret Ielville, daughter of George J\Ioodie, of Cocklaw N.B. (1902) de Salis, Count dohn Charles Francis, of Eton College; J.P., D.L, of the Diplomatic Service successively at Brussels, ]\Iadrid, Cairo, and Berlin; son-in-law of Prince Eugène de Caraman-Chimay, of Be1gium. (1892) de Saldanha, The Duchess, an English lady; wife of Field- Iarshal the Duke de Saldanha, formerly Portuguese :JIinister to the Court of St James'. (1862) Des Champs, Mrs, of Babbacombe Cliff, Torquay, Devonshire; adopted daughter of Lady ]\Iount-Temple, sister of the first Baron Tollemache and second wife of the first and last Baron J\Iount-Temple. de S'forza, Cæsarini, The Duchess, née Caroline Shirley. Despard, Mrs Charlotte, daughter of Captain French, R.N., of Ripple Vale, Kent; sister of General Sir John French; has served on the Clapham, Wandsworth, and Lambeth Boards of Guardians. de St Remy, Miss Rebecca Emily, daughter of Count de St Rémy. (1901) de Trafford, Lady Adelaide, (1825-1871), Lady Adelaide Cathcart youngest daughter of General the second Earl Cathcart, (1783-1859) G.C.B., served in the Peninsular and at \Vaterloo, and was Commander- in-Chief in British North America; wife of John Randolphus de Trafford, (1820-1879), third son of the first Baronet. (1850) de Trafford, Lady Victoria, Lady Victoria Frederica Wilhelmina Georgina Seymour; daughter of the sixth Marquess of Hertford, P.C., by the Hon. Iary Hood, daughter of the first Viscount Bridport. wife of Captain Charles Alan Cathcart de Trafford, fourth son of J ohn Ra dolphus de Trafford, (18iO-1879), and grandson of the second Earl Cathcart. (1900) 84 Converts to Rome , de Trevelec, Rev. Harry, (Marquis de Trévelec), F.R.G.S. ; D. Litt, Alfred University, New York; 1.A. Caius College, Cambridge; successively curate of St Luke's, Chorlton-on-!\ledlock, Ianchester, and of All Saints' in the same district; chaplain of Hemham Blind Asylum and of the Royal School for the Deaf and Dumb, Old Trafford; curate-in charge of Claygate, Surrey; curate of St Peter's, Bournemouth. (1908) de Valmer, The Vicomtesse, née Wyndham. (1868) Devas, Charles stanton, (1848-1906), of Eton College; !\1.A., Balliol College, Oxford; the political economist and author; for some time examiner in Political Economy at the Royal University of Ireland; father of Bertrand Devas, assistant-editor of The lhtblin llcvicw ; of the Rev. Francis Devas, a Priest of the Bociety of Jesus, and Professor at Beaumont College, Old 'Vindsor; and of the Rev. Philip Devas, a Franciscan }'riar. (1869) de Vere, Aubrey Thomas, (1814-1904), the poet; B.A., LL.D., Trinity College, Dublin; son of Sir Aubrey de Vere, second Baronet. (H351) de Vere, Lady Mary Lucy, (1814-1866), wife of Sir Vore Edmund Percy de Vere, (1810-1880), third Baronet; granddaughter of tho first Earl of Limerick. (1851) de Vere, Sir Stephen Edward, (1812-1905), fourth and last Bu/rollet, B.A., rrrinity College, Dublin; barrister; author; for some time High Sheriff and 1'1. P. for co. Limerick; grandson of the first Baron J\Ionteagle, P.C., F.R.S. ; brother of the third Baronet, and of Aubrey de Vere, the poet. (1848) de Vere, Sir Vere Edmond Percy, (1810-1880), third Baronet; 1\I.A., Trinity College, Cambridge. (1851) de Ville1"ranche, The Baroness, an English lady. Devitt, Dr. Devitt. Miss, daughter of Dr Devitt. Devon, The Earl 01", (1836-1891), Edward Baldwin Courtenay, twelfth Earl; of 'Vestminster School; B.A., Christ Church, Oxford; J.P. and D.L. for Devonshire; for sometime Captain in the 1st Devon Yeomanry Cavalry, and formerly 1.P. for Exeter and East Devoll. (1870) Dewar, Rev. David Erskine, (1825-1906), of 'Vinchcster College; J\1.A., B.C.L., Fellow of New College, Oxford; rector of Yedgolt, Buckinghamshire, and then of Friesthorp, Lincolnshire. After his wife's death he became a Priest at St :I\lary's, Chelsea, London, S. 'V. ; and then in charge of Our Lady of the Rosary, Staines, :\1iddlesex ; son of the Hon. Sir James Dewar, at one time Chief Justice of Bombay. (1866) t Dewar, Mrs, wife of the Rev. David Erskine Dewar, (1825-1906), J\I.A., Oxon. (1875) Dewar, The Misses, daughters of the Rev. David Erskine Dewar, (ì825-1906), :\I.A., Oxon. (1878) Converts to Rome 85 Dewar, Captain James Cumming, (1857-1908), of the 1st Dragoon Guards; served in the Zulu Campaign of 1879, and was severely wounded at Sekukini ; served in India with the Guards and then exchanged into the 11th Hussars; :Member of the Royal Company of Archers; J.P. for l\lidlothian; Private Chamberlain to Popes Leo XIII and Pius X; Knight of the Sovereign Order of i\lalta; Knight of the Sacred Iilitary Order of the Holy Sepulchre; a great benefactor to several Catholic Iissions in Scotland; son of Lieutenant-Colonel Alexander Cumming Dewar, of Vogrie, N.B. de Watteville, Rev. Edward, (1818-1869), an undergradua,te of Oxford University; native of Switzerland A Priest of the Society of Jesus at Glasgow, N.B. (1846) de Watteville de Loins, The Countess, daughter of Rear- Admiral Sir Richard O'Conor, K.C.B.; sister of Lady Emily Clunes O'Connell, wife of Sir :I\laurice James O'Connell, second Baronet, and of the Baroness de Charmoz de Bressan.. Dewell, Rev. Charles George, (1834-1899), a Lay brother of the Society of Jesus; formerly a captain in the 91st Regiment of the line; a generous benefactor to several Catholic Iissions. (1858) t Dewhurst, Rev. Henry William, l\l.A., Cantab; curate of St Barnabas, Southwark, London, S.E. (1852) t D'Eyncourt, Miss, daughter of the Right Hon, C. T. D'Eyncourt, of Bayon's :I\Ianor, Ireland. (1846) di Azevedo, The Countess Augusta Frances, daughter of the Rev. Alexander Cosby Jackson, ::\l.A., and of the Hon. 1\lrs Susan Frances Jackson; sister of the fourth and fifth Barons Hotham. (1897) Dick, Mrs Jane, (1814-1888), wife of vVilliam Douglas Dick, (1802-1872), i\l.A., Oxon, D.L., of Pitkerro, N.B. ; daughter of the late Sir F. 'Villiams- Drummond, second Baronet of Hawthornden, l\Iidlothian, N,B.; a descendant of Drummond of Hawthornden, the poet. (1854) Dick, Miss Louisa P., daughter of George Stuart Dick, of Edith Lodge, St Lawrence, Thanet, Kent; granddaughter of General George Dick, late of the Bengal Army. Dick, William Douglas, (1802-1872), of Pitkerro, N.B. ; I.A., Christ Church, Oxford; D.L. for Forfarshire, N.B.; son-in-law of the late Sir F. "\Villiams-Drummond, second Baronet, of Hawthornden, lidlothian, N.B., and a descendant of Drummond of IIawthornden, the poet; father of Lieutenant-Colonel Archibald Campbell Douglas Dick, C.B., who commanded a battalion of Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders in South Africa during the late war; and of the Rev. Barrington Douglas Dick, a Priest at New Abbey, Dumfries, N.B. (1859) Dickens, Miss Mary Angela, the authoress; daughter of Charles Dickens, R.C.; granddaughter of Charles Dickens, (1812-1870), the novelist. (1907) 86 Converts to Rome Dickins, Mrs, wife of the Rev. R. Herbert Dickins, I.A., chaplain to the \Yarwick County Asylum, son of the Rev. Dr T. B. Uickens, vicar of Emscote, \Varwick. (1890) Dickinson, Mrs E. J., wife of the late Samuel Dickinson barrister. e!dest daughter of William Fairbairn, late of Heppington, èanterbury: I ent; and her five daughters, one of whom is a nun of the Order of Canonesses of the Holy Sepulchre, New IIaU, Chelmsford, Essex. (1899) t Dickson, Lieutenant, of the Royal Navy. Digby, E. Duffield, B.A., New College, Oxford (1894) Dig.by, Kenelm. Henry, (l800-1880), B.A., Trinity College, Cambridge; mIscellaneous "TIter and poet; son of the Very Rev. \Villiam Digby, Dean of Clonfert, Ireland; grand-nephew of the first Baron Digby. (1824) t Digby, Rev. Mother, Superior-General of the Nuns of the Sacred Heart; relative of Kenelm Henry Digby, (1800-1880), B.A., Can tab. di Gianotti, The Con tessa, of Rome, an English lady. Dill, Mrs, wife of the Rev. Dr Dill, of Clonmell, Ireland. Dill, Miss Evelyn, daughter of the Rev. Dr Dill; a nun in England. (1884) t Dillon, Mrs Dorothy, of Adare, co. Limerick, Ireland. (1856) di Salvo, The Marchioness, née Claxton; relative of Cardinal fan- ning. (1845) Dix, Cornelius Malpas, 1.A., Oxon; for several years Iaster at the Oratory School, Edgbaston, Birmingham. (1878) Dix-Dix, Rev. Arthur George Gerald Fabian, of I\:ing Edward VI's School, Norwich; B.A., Selwyn College, Uambridge; Ely Theo- logical College; curate of St German's, Roath, Cardiff. A Dominican Friar; son of \Yilliam Frederick Dix-Dix by his wife Eli7abeth l\fary Victoria Dix-Dix, of 8mallburgh, Norfolk. (1904) Dixie, Sir Archibald Beaumont Churchill, eleventh Baronet; of Harrow School; formerly Lieutenant in the Leicestershire Yeomanry Cavalry; J.P. for Leicestershire; at one time High Sheriff of the same county; son-in-law of the seventh Iarquess of Qlleensberry, P.C. ; grand- son of the Rev. Charles tV alters, :M.A., Rector of Bramdean, Hampshire; father of Lieutenant George Douglas Dixie, 3rd King's Own Scottish Borderers; and of Lieutenant Albert Edward \Volstan Beaumont Dixie, of the Royal Navy. (18R8) t Dixon, Rev. Joshua, I.A., Brasenose College, Oxford; curate of Feweston, Yorkshire; a Iissionary :Priest in Texas. (1850) Dixon, Miss, a nun; daughter of General Dixon. DObrée, Miss Louisa Emily, the authoress and Rome correspondent for several newspapers. (1887) Converts to Rome 87 Dobson, Mrs Martha, (1837-1879), second wife of 'Villiam Ebenezer Dobson, (1826-1901), of The Park, Nottingham; widow of the Rev. Brooke Stevens, J\.1.A., vicar of Sutton-in-Ashfield; daughter of Richard and of Ann Downing Adlington. (1869) Dobson, William Ebenezer, (1826-1901), J.P., lace manufacturer, of The Park, Nottingham; founder of the" Dobson" scholarships at Stony- hurst College, Blackburn, Lancashire; his first wife was Sabina, daughter of George Pearson of Nottingham; he had eleven sons, three daughters, and two step-children; among whom is Lieutenant Theodore Dobson, late of the Royal West Kent Regiment, by his third wife l\Iary, daughter of William Wadham Young, of Salisbury. (1845) Dockrell, Dr Morgan, of Cheltenham College; :M.A. and l\1.D., Trinity College, Dublin; physician and skin specialist; Fellow of the J\.Iedical Society of London; Physician to St John's Hospital for Diseases of the Skin; Chesterfield Lecturer on Diseases of the Skin; Dermatologist to the National Society for the Prevent on of Cruelty to Children; author. (1897) Dodson, Richard Ball, formerly Lay-Secretary of the Chichester Diocesan Conference; Hon. Secretary of the Brighton Church Conference; member of the house of laymen of the Province of Canterbury, 1897- 1904; on the Council of the Southwark Rescue Society. (1904) Dodsworth, Rev. William, (1798-1861), l\f.A., Trinity College, Cambridge; :l\Iinister of An Saints, J\.largaret Street, London, 'V; and then Vicar of St Pancras, London, N. 'V.; theological writer; father of the Rev. Cyril Dodsworth, (1843-1907), a Redemptorist Priest in the 'Vest Indies and Canada. (1851) Doe, Rev. J. H.., :M.A., Trinity ColJege, Cambridge; vicar of Eaton Bray, near Dunstable. (1890) Dolling, Miss, niece of Admiral Brooking Dolman, Mrs Mary, (1838-1907), wife of :Marmaduke Dolman, barrister; daughter of lajor 'V and, late of Chester Court and fanston Hall, Yor kshire. Domvile, Sir Charles Compton William, (1818-1884), second Baronet. (1861) Domvile, Lady Margaret, Lady largaret St Lawrence, wife of Sir Charles Compton WilHam Domvile, (1818-1884), second Baronet; daughter of the third Earl Howth, K.P., by Lady Emily de Eurgh, daughter of the thirteenth Earl of Clanricarde; authoress. (1861) Donaldson, Rev. Alexander Melbourne, (1844-1904), curate of Farmborough, Somersetshire. (1877) Donaldson, Archibald, a soHci tor; nephew of Professor Donaldson. Donaldson, James Kennedy, l\I.A., Edinburgh University 88 Converts to Rome Donington, The Lord, (1822-1895), Charles Frederick Abney-Hastings; first Baron; of Eton College; I.A., Christ Church, Oxford; J.P. and D.L. for Leicestershire; father of the eleventh Earl of Loudoun and of Flora, (1854-1877), first wife of the fifteenth Duke of Norfolk, K.G. (1892) Donovan, Mrs, of Great J\Ialvern, wife of Charles J. Donovan, a govern- ment engineer. Dorat, Mrs, wife of Colonel Dorat. Dormer, The Hon. Lady Ella Frances Catherine, (1832-1906), d ughter of Sir Archibald Alison, (1792-1867), the first Baronet and historian; widow of Robert CutIar Ferguson, of Craigdarrock, X.B. ; then wife of Lieutenant-General t.he Hon. Sir J amps Charlemagne Dormer, (1834-1893), K.C.B., son of the eleventh Baron Dormer; mother of th thirteenth Baron Dormer, and of Gwendoline, seventh Countess of Abingdon. (1862) Dormer, Mrs Miles, relative of the late Lady Ella. Dormer. Dormer, Mrs Vanessa Margaret, daughter of Sir Robert TIorwick, of Eden Lacy, Cumberland; wife of Edward IIenry Dormer, son of the Hon. Hubert Francis Dormer, late of the Admiralty, and son of the eleventh and uncle of the thirteenth Baron Dormer. Dornf"ord, The Misses, daughter9 of the Rev. Joseph Dornford, (1794-1868), Fellow, Dean and Proctor of Oriel College, Oxford, vicar of Plymtree, Devonshire. Dougham, Mrs, of Orrel Park, Aintree. Doughty, Dr Arthur George, l\I.A., Kew Inn Hall, Oxford; Litt. D. of Laval Vniversity; the Canadian archivist; C. I.G.; son of 'Villiam J. Doughty of :ðlaidenhead. Douglas, Miss, formerly of an Anglican Sisterhood at I arket Har- borough, Leicestershire ; sister of an Anglican clergyman. t Douglas, Sir Charles Eurwicke, first Baronet; J\I.A., St John's College, Cambridge; K.C.M.G., formerly l\I.P. for Warwick and Banbury; author. (1870) t Douglas, Lady, wife of the late Sir Charles Douglas, Bart. ; daughter of Sir Charles Des V æux, second Baronet; granddaughter of the thirteenth l\Ia.rquess of 'Yinchester. (1870) Douglas, Rev. Edward, (1819-1898), l\I.A., Christ Church, Oxford; a Hedemptorist Priest, rector of St Alfonso's, Rome; for forty years Consultor-General of the Redemptorists; cousin of the sixth l\Iarquess of Queensberry; grandson of the Rev. Richard Bullock, I.A., rector of Streatham, London, S.'V. (1842) Douglas, Mrs Florence, of I ansas City, U.S.A. ; formerly a Protestant Episcopalian; great-grand niece of Sally Braddock, sister of General Braddock, British General in American Revolution; she was born in England. Converts to Rome 89 Douglas-Hamilton, Lord Charles George, (1848-1886), Lieutenant of the 11th Hussars, A.D.C. to Field-l\Iarshal Lord Napier of :\Iagdala, (1810-1890), during the Abyssinian campaign; son of the eleventh Duke of Hamilton, and of Princess 1Iary of Baden, daughter of Charles Louis Frederick, late Grand Duke of Baden, and cousin of the Emperor Napoleon III (1885) Douglass, The Very Rev. Edward Bosworth, (1841-1900), a solicitor, then curate at Elnscote, 'Varwickshire. A Priest, D.D., of Rome, Canon and Rural Dean at St Barnabas Cathedral, Nottingham. (1868) Douglass, The Misses, both nuns; sisters of the late Very Rev. Canon Edward B. Douglass. (1869) t Dove, Rev. Thomas David, :\I.A., Emmanuel Col1ege, Cambridge; curate of St l\Iary l\Iagdalen's, l\Iunster Square, London, 'V. (1866) Dover, Rev. George, I.A., Exeter College, Oxford; a Priest at Our Lady of Ambleside, Ambleside, 'Vest.moreland. (1872) Dowdeswell, Mrs Emily, (1847-1909), daughter of Sir Thomas George Augustus Parkyns, sixth Baronet, of Ruddington l\Ianor, N otts; wife of \Villiam Edward Dowdeswell, of Pull Court, "Torcester, formerly l\I.P. for ".,. est 'Y orcestershire. (1899) Down, Mrs Charlotte Amphillis Sarah, daughter of the Rev. John Finde, l\I.A., formerly vicar of Ludford, Shropshire; wife of Philip Patton Down, son of Rear-Admiral E. A. Down. (1871) Down, Hen ry, manager of the Provincial Bank, Ledbury, Herefordshire. (1904) Down, M rs, wife of Henry Down; and family. (1904) Down, Philip Patton, (1836-1907), of I1fracombe, Devonshire; Ron of Rear-Admiral E. A. Down; son-in-law of the Rev. John Finde, l\l.A., formerly vicar of Ludford, Shropshire. (1861) Downes, Rev. James Francis, a Priest in London. t Dowson, Ernest Christopher, B.A., Queen's College, Oxford; the poet and author. (1890) Draffen, Mrs Katherine, (1861-1885), daughter of Edwin Rowley, of Gawthorpe Hall, 'Vakeficld, Yorkshire; wife of J. Algernon Draffen, son of Colonel 'V. Pitt-Draffen, R.:U.A., J.P. for Hampshire. (1883) Drage, Rev. William Henry, B.A., :\Ierton College, Oxford; curate of All Saints, Plymouth, Devonshire. A. Priest at t.he :ßlilitary Chapel of St Hugh, lnkerman Barracks, Kna.phil1, Surrey. (1903) Drane, Miss Augusta Theodosia, (1823-1894), Prioress and Pro- vincia1, (Rev. l\Iother Francis Raphael), at the Dominican Convent of St Catherine of Siena, Stone, Stafford8hire ; historian and poet. (1850) t Drane, Miss Louisa, sister of l\Iiss Augusta Theodosia Drane, the historian and poet. (1852) 90 Converts to Rome t Drew, Rev. Joseph William Wright, :M.A., St Alban's Hall, Oxford; a Priest-in-charge of St Edward the (;onfessor, Homford, Essex. (1864) Drew, Rev. W. B., I.A., St Iary's Hall, Oxford; for thirty-six years vic r of Longstock, Hampshire. A Priest, till lately at Portsmouth; now retIred (1885) Drinkwater, The Very Rev. Thomas Alexander, (1830-1881), of Harrow School; a Priest and (;anon, at one time Vice-Rector of the Eng1ish ColJege, Rome, then in charge of Our Lady of Iount Carmel and St Joseph Battersea, London, S. 'V. ; chaplain to Countess Tasker. (1850) Drought, Charles James, of Keble College, Oxford; son of all Anglican clergyman. . Druce, Edward William, Bon of the Rev. G. \V. Drucl'", I.A., vicar of Harwich, Essex. Druitt, Lieutenant-Colonel Edward, of the Royal Engineers; for five years Secretary of tho Royal Engineer Committee, and member of Orònance Committee for Lydd experiments at Chatham, Kent; Inspector of Railways since 1900 ; son-in-law of Sir Frederick 'Veld, G.C. f.G. (1887) Drummond, Mrs, wife of Charles Drummond, of Eroadway, Worcester- shi reo Drummond, The Hon. M rs Adelaide, eldest daughter of the second Baron Ribblesdale; wife of l\Iaurice Drummond, C.B., (1825-1891), grandson of the fir t Baron Auckland, who was Chief Secretary for Ireland, and then British Amba sador to France and Spain. (1896) Drummond, The Hon. James Eric, of Eton College; formerly an officer of the Black "\Vatch; son of the eighth Viscoun StrathaIlan; grandson of the fourteenth Earl of Perth and Ie1fort; son-in-law of the fourteenth Baron Herries, (1837-1908), and brother-in-law of the fifteenth Duke of Norfolk, K.G. (1903) Drummond, Mrs Mauldwin, of London; widow of larshall Field, junior, of Chicago, U.S.A. Drummond, Lister Maurice, barrister, K.C. ; Secretary and one of the founders of the Guild of Our Lady of Ransom for the Conversion of England; Knight of St Gregory the Great; son of ßlaurice Drummond, C.B., (1825-1891), and of the Hon. 11rs Adelaide Drummond; grandson of the second Baron Ribblesdale. (1875) Drummond, Miss M., daught,pr of 1Iaurice Drummond, C.B., (1825- 1891), and of the Hon. 1Irs Adelaide Drummond (1896) Drummond, Richard Hay Walker, of I-Iawthornden; son of Sir :Francis 'V alter Drummond, second Baronet; and descendant of 'Villiam Drummond, (1585-1647), the poet. t Drummond-Steuart, Sir William, Baronet, of Grantully; D.L. for Perthshire; Knight of the Order of Christ; fought at 'Vaterloo with the 15th HU8S3.rs. Converts to Rome 91 t Dubois, Rev. William N., of the Free Church of Scotland (1850) Du Boulay, Miss, of Torquay; now a nun; daughter of an Anglican clergyman. Duff, Groves, :fil.D., Edinburgh University; for.merly member of the Bengal Iedical Service; son of the Rev. Dr Duff, of Calcutta, (1880) t Duff-Gordon, Lady, wife of Sir Alexander Cornewall Duff-Gordon, third Baronet, of H lkin, Ayrshire, N.B, (1847) Duffus-Harris, dohn, of Trinity College, Cambridge. Dugmore, The Hon. M rs Emily Evelyn, daughter of the second Baron Brougham and Vaux; granddaughter of Sir Charles \Villiam Taylor, first Baronet; wife of the late Captain Francis Sandys Dugmore. (1878) Dugmore, Captain Francis. Sandys, (1846-1898), of the 64th (Prince of \Vales') Rf'gt.; husband of the preceding; son of William Dugmore, Q.C. ; father of Captain vVilliam Francis Brougha.m Radclyffp Dugmore. D.S.O., of the North Staffordshire Regiment; of Commander Eric F. R. Dugmorf', R.N. ; and of Captain \Vilfrid Lawrence Radclyffe Dugmorc, of the Cheshire Regiment, (1878) t Duke, Dr William, I.A., 1\Iagdalen Hall, Oxford; was Assistant- Surgeon of the International Ambulance during the Franco-Prussian \Yar. (1846) t Duke, Mrs, wife of the late Dr 'Villiam Duke; mother of Francis William Duke, barrister, of Penang, Straits Settlements, and of the late Rev. Herbert Cox Duke, a Priest at St Anne's, Keighley, Yorkshire. (1846) t Duke, Miss, daughter of Dr William Duke; a nun at St n-lary's Priory, Torquay, Devonshire. (1846) Duncan, The Hon. Lady, (1805-1885), daughter of Captain James Coutts Crawford, R.N.; wife of Captain the Hon. Sir Henry Duncan, R.N., R.C.H., C.B., brother of the first Earl of Camperdown, the celebrated Naval Commander. (1855) Duncan, Miss, daughter of Captain the Hon. Sir Henry Duncan, R.N., K.C.H. . (1855) Duncombe, Miss Caroline Alicia Georgiana, eldæt daughter of Sir Everard Philip Digby Pauncefort-Duncombp, first Baronet. Dundas, The Hon. Blanche Cecil Jane, sixth daughter of the second Viscount 1\Ielvillf'. R.T. (1889) t Dundas, Lady Margaret Matilda, a Benedictine nun of the Perpetual Adoration at St Scholastica's Priory, Athprstone, \Varwickshire ; third daughter of the first Earl of Zetland. Dundas, Miss Mary, daughter of Joseph Dundas, of Carron Hall and 11'ingask, N.D. ; a nun, (1882" 92 Converts to Rome DunlOp, Archibal Claude, of Harrow School; )LA., )Iagdalen College, Oxford; KnIght of St Gregory the Great; late President of the Southampton Chamber of Commerce; for many years Chairman of the Southampton Conservative Association; J.P. for Southampton; Vice- President of the Portsmouth Diocesan Voluntary Schoolg Association; Iember of the Catholic Education Council; first local President of the Society of St Vincent de Paul; son of George Dunlop, at One time Chairmpn of the Southampton Conservative Association. (1879) t Dunlop, Vice-Admiral A. R., son of Admiral Hu h Dunlop, C.B. Dunlop, Mrs Helen Clementina, wife of Admiral IIugh Dunlop C.B. ; daughter of Robert Cockburn Ormiston. Dunlop, Malcom George, formerly Chairman of the Bishopgate (London) Branch of the English Church Union. (1900) Dunn, Major Frederick, formerly of the Royal Canadian Rifles. Dunn, Mrs, widow of George Dunn, of Harley Street, Cavendish Square, London, \V. ; now a nun; mother of the Yery Rev. ::\Ionsignor Thomas Dunn, a Priest and Canon in charge of Our Lady of the Rosary, Staines, Iidd1esex. t Dunn, James Colmore, (H: 51-1908), B.A., New College, Oxford; In pector of Religious Education in the Archdiocese of \Vestminster. (1870) Dunn, Miss Maude, niece of :\Iajor Frederick Dunn. Dunn, Philip Vincent, nephew of ::\Iajor Frederick Dunn. Dunn, Mrs Sara H., daughter of Hugh Clayton Armstrong, of X ewcastle-on-Tyne ; wife of Archibald Dunn, the eminent architect, son of Iatthias Dunn, of \Yylam-on-Tyne; authoress. (1864) Dunraven, The Earl of', (I81 -1871), Edwin Rich3rd \Yindham-Quin, third Earl; R.P., of Eton College; B.A. Trinity College, Dublin; F.R.S. F.S.Å. ; Lord-Lieutenant of co. Limerick; J.P. for Glamorganshire, and for fourteen years l.1.P. for that county; a zealous archæologist. (1855) Durell, Rev. J. P., l\I.A" University College, Oxford; an Anglican ('urate; at one time tutor a1; the Catholio Unhersiiy College, Kensington, London, \Y. Durell, Rev. John Tindall, :\1. A., Petf'rhouse, Cambridge; an Anglican clergyman. Du rham, Rev. Dr, a clergyman of the Iri"h Church. (1907) Durnford, Miss Emma, daughter of the Rev. Prebendary Durnford, !\1.A. (1898) Durn'ford, Miss Esther Mary, daughter of the Rev. Prebendary Durnford, l\I.A. (1895) Converts:to Rome 93 Duthie, Rev. Charles dames, B.A., Trinity College, Oxford; curate of 'Valmersley, near Bury, Lancashire; chaplain to H.)I. Forces. Curate of St Paul's, Knightsbridge, and later of St Andrew's, Clewer; some- time chaplain to the Earl of KinnoulI; now Priest-in-charge of the mission of Our Lady Star of the Sea, X orth Berwick, Haddingtonshire, N.B. (1888) Duthoit, Rev. William, (1835-1907), B.A., LL.D., D.C.L., Exeter College, Oxford; for some time Anglican chaplain at Gotha; then bacrist-er in the Bengal Civil Service. (18D9) Dyer, Arthur Stephen, of Teddington, Iiddlesex; second son of William Stephen Dyer, C.E., by his wife Emily Augusta, only child of 'Villi am Richard Buckridge, of Pangebourne, Berkshire; grandson of Henry Stephen Dyer, R.N., Secretary to Admiral Sir Edward Codrington. Dyer, Rev. William Bernard, formerly an Anglican c1ergyman; a Priest (Oblate of St Charles), at Our Lady of the Holy Souls, E.ensal :Kew Town, London, \V. Dyfigg, Rev. Father, of Llanthony Abbey, 'Yales; now a Priest of the Society of Jesus in India. (1890) Dykes, Rev. Thomas, (1820-1888), M.A., Clare College, Calnbridge; curate of Holy Trinity, Hull. A Priest of the Society of Jesus at St \ViIfrid's, Preston, Lanrashire; hrother of the Rev. John Barchus Dykes, (1823-1876), )1. A., Cantab, )1us.Doc., Durham, vicar of St Oswald's, Durham. (1851) t Dyson, Rev. Owen, formerly an architect; a D01ninican Friar. 94 Converts to Rome E Eaglesim, Rev. T. P.O., (1845-1894), 1.A., 'Vorc('ster College, Oxford; curate of St Paul's, Oxford. A Priest of tho Birmingham Oratory. (1877) Eames, George, of South \V oodford, Ess x. (1899) Earle, Miss, daughter of the Rev. Henry J. Earle, I.A" rector of High Ongar, Essex. Earle, Rev. John Charles, (1814-1885), I.A., t Edmund's .Hall, Oxford; rector of Christ Church, Bradford, 'Viltshire; poet and author. (1851 ) Easton, Rev. Alf'red Harold, n.A., 'Vadham College, OAford; curate successively of St Francis, Ashton Gate, Bristol; Codrington College and St Cyprian, Barbadoes, B. "T.l ; St Peter's, Folkestone; chaplain at the 'V orcester Diocesan House of Iercy, Ialvem Link; and finally curate of St Peter's, Folkestone, Kent. (1908) Eastwick, Mrs Mary E. Egerton, the authoress; daughter ot Captain E. Bunbury Nott, R.N.; wife of Robert 'Villi am Egerton Eastwick, sometime Sheriff of Singapore. Eaton, Charles Ormston, (1827-1907), of I-Iarl'ow School; )LA., Trinity College, Cambridge; D.L. of Tolethorpe Hall, Stamford, Rutland- shire; formerly captain of the North Lincolnshire Iilitia; J.P. for Northamptonshire and Rutlandshire; son of Stephen Eaton, of I{elton Hall, Rutland; father of Lieutenant Stephen Ormston Eaton, late of the 60th Rifles, son-in-law of the late IJord Edward Tbynne; of Hubert Francis Joseph Eaton, (1864-1910), :ðI.A., Trinity College, Cambridge, High Sheriff of Rutland in 1906, J.P.; and of the Rev. Robert Ormston Eaton, I B.A., Lond., a Priest of the Oratory and Headmaster of St Philip's Grammar School, Birmingham. (1860) Eaton, Mrs Elizabeth Jane, (1835-1909), wife of Charles Ormston Eaton, (1827-1907); daughter of Robert Hedley of Sidbrook and Long 13enton. (1860) Converts to Rome 95 Eaton, John Richard, of Harrow School; I.A., Trinity College, Cambridge; barrister; brother of Charles Ormston Eaton, (1827-1907), )I.A., Cantab. (1862) Eaton, Mrs, wife of John Richard Eaton, I.A., Canta.b. (1862) Eccles, Francis Yvon, author and contributor to the QUßrterly Dublin Review. Eckett, S. Barton, journalist and author, of Birmingham. Eden, The Hon. Ashley Morland, son of the fourth Baron Auckland; grandson of Sir 'Yil1iam Eden, sixth Baronet. (1898) Eden, Lady Sybil Frances, wife of Sir '\Villiam Eden, seventh Baronet; daughter of Sir 'Yillialll Grey, (1818-1878), K.C.S.I., lieutenant- governor of Bengal, and then governor of Jamaica. (1898) t Eden, Rev. William Martin, .a Priest, formerly Professor at the English College, Lisbon. Eden, Colonel William Thomas, late of the Bombay Staff Corps; youngest SOIl of General John Eden, C.B., by Anne, only daughter of Sir John Caldwell, Bart. Edgar, Mrs Austin, of Kreithood, N.B. Edgar, The Misses, daughters of l\Irs Austin Edgar, of Kreithood, N.B. Edgar, Miss Caroline E., the authoress. t Edgcome, Rev. Richard, a Priest of the Society of Jesus; son of Dr James Edgcome, of London. (18G4) Edgcome, Rev. William Philip, (1845-1899), a Priest of the Society of Jesus at St )Iary's, Bristol; son of Dr James Edgcome, of Newcastle- on-Tyne and then of London. (1864) Edger, Miss C. A., a Benedictine nun. Edmonds, Rev. George, a Benedictine l\Ionk (Dom Columba) at St Benedict's Abbey, Fort Augustus, N.B. Educated at Abbey School, Fort Augustus, and S. Anselmo, Rome. Author of The Early Scotti$h Church. (1875) Edmondstoune-Cranstoun, Charles Edward Harris, (1841- 1888), of Eton College; B.A., Chri t Church, Oxford; younaest son of John Cunninghame, of Laim;haw, A,yrshire, N.B. ; he assumed the name of EdmonBtoune-Cranstoun on succeeding, in 1869, to the estate of Core- house, Lanarkshire, N.R.; father of Charles Joseph Edmondstoune- Cranstoun, J.P., D.L., for Lanarkshire, and Captain in the Lanarkshire Yeomanry. (1863) Edwards, Albert, engineer, Iadras Railway. (1891) Edwards, Arthur Charles, barrister. 96 Converts to Rome Edwards, Rev. E. Gianni, late rector of Llandawke and Ppndine, South '\Vales. (18Ð4) Edwards, Rev. Frederick T. A., a Priest, now rf'tired. Edwards, J. B., (1R23-1884), formerly Deputy-Accountant of the Dank of England; an Ascribed Brother of the Order of Charity; founder of the Parochial Savings Bank in connection with St Etheldreda's, Ely Place, London, E.C. Edwards, Martin, coroner of the Newport District of J\Ionmouthshire. (188R) Edwards, M rs, née )1001'0, of '\Y oodbridge, Suffolk; wife of Partick J. C. Edwards, of Blakesley, :\1erton Park, Surrey. Egerton, Frederick Charles Christie, only son of the Vicar of l(nottingley. (1899) Egerton, Rev. John Majoribanks, of Cheltenham Col1ege; )f.A., Keble College, Oxford; rector of Odd Rode; Private ChR.mberlain to Pope Piua X ; f'ldest son of Philip Henry Egerton by ::\Iarv, daughter of Sir ,\Yillialll Iajoribanks, second Baronet. . (189--1) Egerton, Mrs Mary, daughter of th Hon. .John Baker, of Adelaide, outh Australia.; mother of Lieutenant \Vilfrid AUan Egerton, R.K., who served during the late South African 'Var. (1878) Egerton, Reginald Arthur, of the Ceneral Post Office; second Private Secretary to ßlr Henry Cecil Raikes, Postmaster-General; Surveyor at the G.P.O. ; at one time Secretary to the General Post Office in Ireland; C.B.; son of 1\1ajOl'-Genel'al Caledon Richard Egerton; husband of 1\1rs l\1ary Egerton, née Baker. (1878) Egerton, Miss Ruth, the authoress; daughter of Philip I-Ienry Egerton, lC.S., by :i\Iary, daughter of Sir William ßlajoribanks, second Ba.ronet; sister of the Rev. John 1\Ia.rjoribanks Egerton, l\I.A., late Rector of Odd Rode. (18D6) Elam, Rev. Edward Descou Dudley Vallance, B.A., Keble College, Oxford; curate of St Augustine's, Highgate, London, X. (1903) Elam, Mrs, wife of the Rev. Edward D. D. Vallance Elam, B.A., Oxon. (1903) Eland, M rs, wife of the Rev. Henry George Eland, :1\I.A., vicar of Bedminster, Somerset. (1884) Elden, Mrs, sister of ßlrs Afred Scott-Gatty. Eliot, Henry Arthur, I.A., l\Ierton College, Oxford Ellenborough, The Lady, Beatrice, widow of the third Baron Ellen- borough; daughter of Sir Norton Knatchbull, tenth Daronet. Ellerby, Major, of the Royal Artillery. Converts to Rome 97 Elliot, stanislaus, (1850-1907), of the City of London School; musical composer and organist; for several years Professor of .:\1usic at Stonyhurst College, Blackburn, Lancashire. (1875) Ellis, The Hon. Mrs Alberta Mary, daughter of General the Hon. Sir Arthur Edward Hardinge, R.C.B., (1828-1892), Bon of the first Viscount Hardinge, P .C. ; wife of the Hon. Evelyn Henry Ellis, son of the sixth Baron Howard de 'Valden, G.C.B. Ellis, Mrs Edith, wife of Guy Ellis, solicitor; daughter of Captain 'V. Pearce-Scrocold, late of the 66th Regt. Ellis, Francis Charles, l\I.A., Queen's College, Oxford Ellis, Guy, of "Cppingham School; solicit.or ; has held Commissions in the Leicestershire, and in 3rd )Iiddlesex Artillery Volunteers; son of the late Alfred Ellis; for many years Treasurer of the Association for the Propa- gation of the Faith; Solicitor to the Catholic Education Council. t Ellis, JOhn, .:\I.A., St John's College, Oxford t Elmes, George, of Cushintown, co. 'Vexford, Ireland (1846) (1853) Elrington, Rev. G. Aidan, of Sherborne School and King's College, London; D.Sc. of Louvain lTnivel'sity; F.L.S.; a. Dominic:::n Friar till recently at Hawkesyard Priory, Ru ge ley, Staffordshire; now Professor of Scripture at the newly-erected International Dominican College of San Clemente in Rome; Bon of Lieutenant-Genera] Frederick R. Elrington, C.B., by a daughter of George Best, of East.bury .:\1anor, Guildford, Surrey. (1893) Elton, Commander Frederick, of the Royal Navy. Elwell, M rs, wife of an Anglií'an clergY1nan. Embury, John Henry, n.A., St Edmund's Hall, Oxford. (18R5) Emery, Charles Frederick, Treasurer of the Guild of Our Lady of Ransom for the Conversion of Ell glanrl. (1878) Emly, The Lord, (1812-1R9--1), 'Yilliam :Monsell, first Baron; P.C.; of Harrow School and 'Vinche ter College; I.A., Oriel Co]]ege, Oxford; Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies and Postmaster-General during 1\11' Gladstone's admini8trations; Lord-Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorulli for co. I.Jimerick; son of '\Villiam l\lonsell, .of Tervoe, Limerick. grand on of Sir John Allen Johnson \Ya18h, second Balonet. ' (1830) Emmet, Commander Cherry, descendant. of Robed Emmet, (1778- 180;3); fat.hf'r-in-bw of General Louis Botha, Premier of South Africa. (1903) Encombe, Viscount, (1870-1900), John Scott; of '\Vinchester College; 13....-\.., 1agdalen College, Oxford; officer of the 3rd X Ol'thuIllberland Fu ilierR; at onp time Asgistant Privette Becretary to Lord G08chen, ,\hen first Lord of the Admll'a.lty; eldest son of the third Earl of Eldon; 8on- in-law of the fifteenth Baron LovaL (1897) G 98 Converts to Rome England, Paul, musician, composer, and poet. (1907) Engledow, Charles John, of Cambridge Unhrersity ; formerly A.D.C. to the Governor of the 'Vindward Isles and a Capta.in in the Barbados l\Iilitia; High Sheriff of co. Carlow for 1893; J.P. for COSo Carlow and Kildare; was for five years l\I.P. for North Kildal'e, now of Burton Hall, co. Carlow; son of the Rev. 'V. H. Engledow, LL.D., and Clara, daughter of John Boyd, J.P. t Ensor, Captain, of the Royal Navy. (18-13) Errington, George Henry Francis, B.A., Queen's College, Oxford. (189-1) Erskine, Mrs Amy Gertrude, daughter of Lieutenant-General Robert Bruce, brother of the first Baron AbercL'1re, by Rachel :Frances, daughter of the late Richard Corbet, second son of the first Baronet; wife of Thomas Edward Erskine, British Vice-Consul at Chicago, U. .A., and children. Erskine, Rev. George Eden Biber, (1802-1866), of Dryburgh Abbey, t Boswell's, N.R. ; :\1. A., :Merton College, OÀford; formerly an Ang1ican clergyman; descendant of the Earls of Ial' and Buchan, and of J aron Erskine. (1854) Erskine, The Hon. Stuart Ruadri, Gaelic and English man of letters, editor of Ant Bard, the nat'onalist Gaelic Newspaper; second son of the fifth Baron Erskine. (1897) Erskine, Thomas Edward, British Vice-Consul at Chicago, U.S.A. ; second son of the Rev. Thomas Erskine, (1828-1878), by Emmeline Augusta, daughter of H.ènry John Adeane, of Babraham Hall, Cambridgeshire; great-grandson of the late Hon, Thomas Erskine. Eskrigge, Rev. doh n B., curate of The Annunciation, Brighton, Sussex; a Priest (Oblate of St Charles) at St Francis, Pottery Lane, Notting Hill, London, \V. (1881) Estcourt, The Very Rev. Edgar Edmund, (IRJ 5-18R4), l\I.A., Exeter College, Oxford; curate at Uirencestcr, Somerset.shirc. A Priest and Canon at St Chad's Cathedral, Birmingham; author; son of the Rev. Edmund 'Villiam Estcourt, l\I..A., rector of Long N ewnton, 'Viltshire, and of Shipton Ioyne, Gloucestershire; grandson of the second Viscount Grimston, ancestor of the first Earl of Verulam. (1845) Euan-Smith, Colonel Sir Charles Bean, K.C.R., Hon. Fellow of St John's College, Oxford; served in the Abyssinian and Mghan 'Vam; C.S.I., D.C.L. ; successively Secretary to Sir F. Goldsmid's Special Mission to Persia; :Military attaché and Private Secretary to Sir 13artle Frere's Special Anti-Slave Trade l\lission; First Assistant Resident at Hydera bad; Chief Political Officer with Ghazni Field Force, and "ith Sir :Frederick Robert's Force on march from Kabul to Kanda.har; formerly Resident at Oodeypore, Bhu1'tpore and Dholepore; was Consul-General at Za.nÚbar, and Envoy Extraordinary and l\Iinister Plenipotentiary to 1\lo1'occo; :Minister at Bogota, COlulllbia, South America. (190R) Converts to Rome 99 Euan-Smith, Lady Edith, wife of Colonel Sir Charles Bean Euan- Smith, K.C.B. ; daughter of General Frederick Alexander, R.A. ; musical compose (1898) Eustace, Mrs, of Newtown, Tunon, co. Carlow, Ireland; daughter of General Sir 1\Iaurice Stack. Evans, Charles Smart, (1778-1849), the vocalist and musical com- poser; at one time chorister of the Chapel Royal, London. (1808) Evans, Miss Francisca, of Newport, l\Ionmouthshire; a nun at Bayeux, France. (1887) Evans, Rev. Theodore, a Priest of the Society of Jesus at the Church of the Sacred Heart, Leeds, Yorkshire. (1891) Evans, Rev. William, 1\1....\., Brasenose College, Oxford; curate at Roath, Uardiff, South 'Vales. (189 ) Evans, Mrs, wife of Captain Arthur Evans, of Lb,ngibly Court, :Thlonmouthshire. (1896) Evelegh, Major Edmund George, of the Royal [arine Light Infantry; son-in-law of General Hamond \Ve ton Uwyn. (1 D(8) t Evershed, Dr Charles Lambert, of Arundel, Sussc . Evershed, M rs, wife of Dr Charles Lambert Evershed, of Arundel. Evershed, Rev. Douglas St George, a Priest at SS. Peter and Paul, Dolton, Lancashire; now chaplain to CrumpsaH \V ol'khouse, J\Ianchester; son of Dr Charles Lambert Evershed, of Arundel. Ewart, Dr. Eye, Rev. William, B.A., Oxon; curate of St George's, London, E. t Eyston, Mrs, wife of Charles Eyston, of Buckland, Farringdun, Bed- fordshÏ1'e. (1887) éyston, Mrs, wife of Edward Eyston, of l\Ianor House, Brampton, Oxfordshire. (1887) 100 Converts to Rome .. F FABER, Rev. Frederick William, (lHI4-1R63), of Shrewsbury and Harrow Schools; ::\LA., winner of the Johnson Divinity Scholarships, and Fellow of r ni versity College, Oxford; rectür of Elton, Huntillgdonshire. A Priest and for some time Superior of the Brompton Oratory; poet and ascetical "\\-Titer; D.D., of Rome; son of Thomas Henry Faber, secretary to the Right Rev. Dr Shute Darrington, (1734-1826), Lord Bishop of Durham; grandson of the Rev. Thomas Faber, 'LA., Incumbent of Calverley, Yorkshire. (18-15) t Faber, Major, brother of the Rev. Frederick 'Villi am Faber, (1814- 1863), a Priest of the Brompton Oratory. (18--18) Fagge, M rs Jessie, née Clark; second wife of the Rev. John Frederick Fagge, (1814-1884), formerly Vicar of Aston Cantlow, \Yar"ickshire; with her four sons and five daughters, onp of the latter, now deceased, was a nun of the Sacred Heart. (1877) Fagge, Rev. John Frederick, (1814-1884), l\I.A., ITnivcrsity College, Oxford; Vicar of Aston Cantlow, "r arwickshire; fourth Bon of the late Rev. Sir John J'agge, I.A., Oxon, sixth Baronet of :\lyshole, Kent, and Rector of Chartham in the same county. (1877) Fagge, Miss Mary, a Carmelite nun at t 1\lary's Convent, 'Yells, :::;omersetshire; daughter of the Rev. John Frederick Fagge, (1814-1884), Vicar of Aston Cantlow, 'Varwickshire, by his first wife Rosa Emily \Vard; the first member of the family to join the Uhurch. (1877) Fairhall, Miss, late of the Anglican Sisterhood of lCilburn Orphanage; London, 'V. (1893) Fairlie, Francis Archibald, of Trinity College, Glenalmond; son of Colonel James Ogilvy Fairlie, of the 2nd Life Guards, and J.P. and D.L., of Coodhalll, A.Yl'shire, X.D. (1875) Fairlie, James Ogilvie Reginald, of :\Iyres Castle, Auchtcrmuchty, N.D. ; B.A., Christ Church, Oxford; rrivate Chamberlain to Popes Leo XIII and Pius X; J.P., for Fifeshire; third son of Colonpl .T amPR Ogilvie ] u.irlie of t.he lld Life Guards and J. P. n,nd D. L., of Cooùham, ..\yrshire, (1874) Converts to Rome 101 Fairlie, Mrs Jane Mary, wife of the preceding; daughter of John Buchanan, of Dowanhill, K.B. Falcon, Major Charles Gordon, of the Royal Engineers; took part in the late 80uth African 'Var, and was wounded at Spion Kop and mentioned in despatches. (1888) Farman, Rev. Samuel, I\I.A., St John's College, Cambridge; vicar of St John's District Church, Colchester, and then vicar of Harwich, Essex ; secretary to .:\1rs l\1ackey. (1877) t Farmer, Dr Cottenham, of I-Iexham, K orthumberland. Farmer, Mrs, wife of Dr Cottenham Farmer, of Hexham. Farmer, Rev. Henry, a Priest of the Society of Jesus at St Joseph and St Francis Xa.vier, Richmond, Yorkshire. Farmer, Henry, formerly organist of St Bartholomew's, Brighton, Sussex. (1879) Farren, William, (182ñ-1B08), t.h well-kno\\n actor; the" third Farren," who during his father's life played under the name of "Willianl Forrester." (1883) t Farren, M rs, his wife; aunt of the late Nellie Farren; and family. (188:3) Revs. Ambrose (1875) Fatcher, James Stansell, (1832-1900), father of the a.nd 'Yilliam Fatcher, Carmelite I\Ionks. Fatcher, Mrs, wife of the late James Stansell Fatcher. Fawkes, Rev. Alfred, of Eton College; l\I.A., Bnlliol College, Oxford; curate of St Bartholomew's, Brighton. A Priest, till lately at St 1ary 1agdalen'8, Brighton, Susse:\.; author. (187ü) Fayers, Rev. George F. D., a Priest, (Salesian) at The Sacred Heart, Battersea, London, S.\V. Feasey, Rev. Henry John, (1863-1908), formerly of Llanthony .A.bbey, North 'Vales; a Benedictine lonk, (Dom Philibert) of St Augustine's Abbey, Ramsgate ; Fellow of the Royal Historical Society; author. (18Ð.!) Fegen, Captain Frederick James, (1822-1885), of the Royal Navy; C.B., J.P., of Ballinlonty, co. Tipperary, Ireland; barrister, at one time Naval Counsel to the late Admiral H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh, K.G.; son of Captain Richard Fegen, R.N.; father of Rear-..Admiral Fr derick Fogarty Fegen, )I.V.O., J.P., for Tipperary. (1877) Feilding, Viscountess, (1828-1853), Louisa, daughter of David anù Lady Emma Pennant, of Downing, J!-'lintshire; first wife of the eighth Earl of Denbigh. (1850) Feilding, Rowland Charles, of Haileybury College; youngest son of the Hon. and Rev. Charles ",Villiam Alexander Feilding, (1833-1893), (fourth son of 'Villi am Basil Percy, seventh Earl of Denbigh, and 1aster of the House to Queen ..Adelaide), by Lucy, daughter of the late John Grant, of Kilgraston, Perth, X.B.; son-in-law of Frederick Annesley Stapelton-Brcthel'ton, J,P., for Hants. and J.P. and D.L. for Lancashire. lO Converts to Rome t Felgate, Rev. William, l\I.A., Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge; an Anglican clergyman. (1847) Fell, Samuel Johnson, Insurance Secretary, of Iluddcl'sfield, Y ork- shire. (IDOO) Fell, M rs, his wife; with her two sons and three daughters. (1902) Fellowes, Mrs Eliza Sophia, (1815-1874), wife of Thomas Abdy FelJowes, of Donnington Priory, Newbury, Berkshirc; daughter of Captain Frederick \Villiam Rooke, R.N., of Lackham House, Wiltshire. (185ü) Fellowes, The Misses, daughters of the late Irs Eli,a Sophia FclJowes. (1856) Fellows, Reginald Bruce, of Eton College; !\I.A., L.L.l\I., Trinity College, Cambridge; ban'ister, l\liddle Temple IDOO; Assistant Dis- trict Auditor of the Local Government Board 1897; Auditor 1901-1906. At present preparing for the priesthood; son of Colonel Robert Bruce, C.D., till lately Chief Clerk to the Privy Council Office, J.P. for Hertford- shire, for thirty-seven years in the Hertfordshire l\Iilitia which he com- manded for fifteen years. (1898) Fenn, Rev. Thomas William, (1830-1908), a Priest, till recentJy in charge of Rt Joseph, Tewkesbury, Uloucestershire. Fennings, Dr Allen, member of the British l\Iedical Association; of Notting Hill, London, \Y.; at ono time House-Surgeon at Charing Cross Hospital. Fennings, Mrs, wife of Dr Allen Fennings; and family. Fenton, Rev. Robert George, (U 20-1873), of Gloucester; a. Dominican lay-brother at \\Toodches1:.cr Priury, Gloucestershil'e. (1853) Fenwick, V. J., :ðI.A., Caius and Gonville College, Cambridge. Ferguson, Surgeon-General Charles JOhnston, (1831-1890), of the Iedical Staff Corps. (1867) Ferguson, Captain E. F. T., latf' of the Indian A.l'my. Fer uson, Rev. Edward, of t l\lary's Episcopal Cathedral, Edin- burgh, N.B. (1898) Ferguson, M rs, wife of the Hev. Edward Ferguson. (1898) Ferrario, M rs Flora, sister of George Craig Saunders Pauling, contractor for Railways and Public \Vorks. Ferrars, Hugh Norman, foundation Scholar of Sherborne School; 1\l.A., first class in History, King's College, Cambridge; barrister at Hong I(ong. Fetherstone, Robert, B.A., Trinity College, Dub1in; J.P., for co. Limerick, Irelanù. Converts to Rome 103 Wrench, Miss Kathleen Emily Sophie Alexandra, of l\Ionivae Castle, Athenry, co. Galway, Ireland; only child of Robert Percy ffrench ; granddaughter of Colonel Alexander de Kindiakoff. Wrench, Miss M. Rosamund, cousin of I\IisB Kathleen Emily Sophie Alexandra ffrench, of l\fonivae Castle. (188Ð) Wrench, Robert Percy, (1832-18U6), relative of I\Iiss Rosamund f. ffrench; of the Diplomatic Service; Knight of :l\Ialta; chargé d'aff(tircs at Vienna. Fickling, Rev. Duncan, a Priest till lately at St James the Less, Raw- tens tall, :l\Ianchester, now in charge of St Joseph's, Todmorden, Lanca- shire. (1893) Field, Rev. Alfred James Perrott, I.A., St John's College, Cambridge; successively curate of Holy Trinity, South 'Vimbledon; St Luke's, Jersey; St Saviour's, Cheetham, J\Ianchester; Holy Trinity, Stratford-on-A von, (with charge of Luddington); Priest-in-charge of \Vilmcote, Stratford-on-A von; curate of All Saints, J\Iargaret Street, London W., and Headmaster of Resident Choir School; from 1904 Vica.r of All Saints, Ravensden, Bedfordshire. (1909) Field, Henry Ibbot, (1797-1848), of Ba.th Grammar School; the well- known pianist. (1835) t Field, James Philip, journalist and manager of The Sydney Nation, New South 'Vales. (1859) Fielder, Miss, daughter of General Fielder; a nurse in the Jubilee Institution, Dublin. Fieldwick, Robert Wulstan, of Cromer House, Putney, London, S.\V. Filmer, Rev. John Henry, B.A., I{ing's College, London; curate of St :Margaret's, Roath, Cardiff, South "\Yales. A Priest, (Diocesan J\Iissionary of Our Lady of Compassion) till lately at The Close, Saffron 'Yalden, Essex; now at The Sacred IIeart, Caterham, Surrey. (1900) Fincham, Dr George Thomas, (1818-1890), of "\Yestminster School; l\I.A., St John's College, Oxford; F.R, C.P.; Senior Physician to Westminster Hospital. (1855) t Fincham, Mrs, wife of Dr George Thomas Finchaln, (1818-1890), l\I.A., Oxon. (1855) t Finlason, William Frederick, barrister. t Finlason, Mrs, wife of "\Villiam Frederick Finlason. (1849) (1849) t Firebrace, James, barrister; brothel' of the Hon. Samuel Firebrace (1800-1849), LL,D. (1848 104 Converts to Rome Firebrace, The Hon. Samuel, (1800-1849), LL.D., of Leyden University; second Puisne Judge in Demerara, British Guiana; wit.h his three sons and three daughters. (1845) t Firth, Rev. John Antony, B.A., Trinity College, Dublin; curate of Creeting St Peter's, Suffolk. (1903) Fischer, Ernest, formerly of Claybury, Essex. Fish, Mrs, wife of the Rev. Canon .T. Leonard Fish, J\I.A., rector of St Gabriel's, Fenchurch wit.h St 1\largaret Pattens, London E.C.; and her children. (1 80) Fisher, Miss, daughter of the Rev. Canon Fisher, l\LA., Vicar of Ht Peter's, Bournemouth, Hanlpshirc. (1893) Fisher, J. Brewster, the artist. Fisher, Mrs, wife of J. Brewster Fisher. Fisher, William, of Swindon; Jnusical coJnposel'. (1899) Fitch, Rev. Thomas Henry, (18 2-1D07), of University College, T.Jondon; a Priest CMarist) at N ntre j)ame de France, T.Jcicester Place, Leicester Square, London. "T.C.; for several years in eharge of t.he (1atholic rTniversity chool, Dublin; son of Thomas Fitch, of Colchoster, 'Essex, and brother of Sir Joshua Girling Fikh, the wcll-knnl\'1l educa- tionalist and author. (18;)!)) t Fitzgerald, Sir Edward. ( 1850) Fitzgerald, Gerald Charles Purcell, l\I.A., Trinity College, Cam- bridge; son of Edward Fitzgerald, (1 09-1883), B.A.., Can tab, the puet and tranAlator of Gmar Khayyám. Fitzgerald, Gerald, cousin of Gerald Charles Purce1l1"itzgerald, J\l.A., Cantab. Fitzgerald, Miss Geraldine, sist-cr of 'Villiam Penrose FiÞgerald, of COl'kbegg Uastle, co. Cork, Ireland. Fitzgerald, Miss, da.ughter of Dr Fit.zgerald. Fitzgerald, Field-Marshall Sir John Foster, (1784-1877), G.C.B. ; fought during the Peninsular "Tar; held commands in India and Canada; at one time J\I.P. for co. Clare, Ireland. (1849) t Fitzgerald, Miss Mary, a nun of the Congregation of the Sacred Heart, France. (1858) Fitzgerald, The Hon. M rs Percy, ( -1876), Hon. Dorcas Skeffing- ton. daught.pr of the tenth Viscount ßlassereene and Ferrard, K.P. ; wife of Percy Hetherington Fit.l.gcrald, the author, }'.B.A., I\I.A., Trinity Cullege, Dublin. (1859) Converts to Rome ItJ5 Fitzgerald, Mrs, wife of Thomas Edward Fitzgerald, barrister. (1906) Fitzpatrick, Lady Mary, daughter of Colonel H. Butter, of the 94th Regt. ; wife of Sir Dennis :Fit patrick, R.C.S.l. ; 1[ember of the Council of India, was Chief Commissioner of Assam; Resident at Hyùel'abad and Lieutenant-Governor of the Punjab. t Fitzpatrick, The Hon. Richard, son of the last Earl of Upper Ossory. Fitzwilliam, Lady Alice Mary, fouL,th daughter of the sh.th Earl Fitzwilliam; granddaughter of the nineteenth Earl of J\Iorton. (1900) t Flamstead, Colonel. Flamstead, M rs, wife of Colonel Flamstead. Flesher, John Henry, l\LA., Christ CoJlege, Cambridge. Fletcher, Miss Constance, grand-niece of the Hev. Dr Edward Bouverie Pusey, (1800-1 82) one of the leaders of the Oxford :Movement. (189G) Fletcher, Miss Margaret, daughter of the Rev. C. J. J1""letcher, :àI.A.' formerly Rector of Carfax, Oxfordshire; authoress and editor of The Ol'ucible. (1898) Fletcher, Rev. Philip, l\I.A., Exeter College, Oxford; curate of St Bartholomew's, Brighton, Susse ; a Priest in the \Vestminster Archdiocese, laster and founder with J\[ r Listel' J\Iaul'ice Drumm(lnd, of the OuiJd of Our Lady of l{ansom for the Conversion of England; fifth son of HiI' I-Ienry Fletcher, third Baronet, of Ham :\Ianor, _\ngmering, Sussex. (1878) Fletcher, Miss, sister of the Rev. Philip Fletcher, l\I.A" Oxon, Rnd of Sir Henry Fletcher, fourth Baronet. (1 99) Fletcher, Miss Philippa, daughteL' of tho Rev. C. J. Fletcher, I.A., formerly Rector of Carfax, Oxfordshire. (1898) Flint, Miss, an Anglican nun at Clewer Convent, near 'Yindsor; sister of Captain Flint, R.A. (1889) Flint, Miss Constance, sister of Captain Flint, R.A. (1885) Flockhart, John Francis, B.A., Jesus College, Cambridge. Flowers, George French, (1811-1872), B.A., 1Ius.Doc., Lincoln College, Oxford; musical composer; foundf:'r of the Contrapuntists' Society; son of the Rev. Field Flowers, 1I.A., Oxon, rector of Partney, Lincolnshire; brother of Frederick Flowers, (1810-1886), barrister, Recorder of Stamford, and then :1\Iagistrate at Bow Street, London, 'V.C. (18G9) t Fooks, Octavius Edward, father of Edward John Fooks, solicitor, of the firm of :Fooks, Chadwick, Arnold and Fooks. (1850) 106 Converts to Rome Floyd, John Arthur, of .Bury St Edmunds, Suffulk. (1 U7) Floyer, Rev. Thomas Burnes, l\I.A. Oxon; an Anglican curate; J.P. for Staffordshire. Fol y, Lady Emily, (1805-187D) Lady Emily Craham; daughter of the third Duke of )lontrose I{.G.; wife of Ewa1'd Thomas .Foley, of Stnke Edith Park, Herefordshire. (18;:)0) Foley, Rev. Henry, (1811-18Ð1), furmerly a solicitor ; a Jesuit lay-brother; uthor of Records of the English P1.ovince of the Society of Jesus; son of the Rev. John Foley, 1\l.A" curate-in-charge of Astley, 'Vorcestshire. (1846) Fol ambe, Mrs Savile, relative of Selina, Viscountess :\lilton, da.ughter of the third Ea.rl of Liverpool, wife of Viscuunt Iilton, son of the fifth Earl Fitzwilliam and then married to George Savile Foljambe, of IIa/.el- beach Hall, orthamptonshire. (1850) t Foljambe, Miss Catherine Savile, daughter of ::\11'8 avile Foljambe. (1850) Forbes, Dr, of London. t Forbes, Miss Christina, of Inverernan, Aberdeenshire, N.B. Forbes, Miss, daughter uf the Rev. 'Villiam Forbes, 1\1....\., formerly rector of l\1anchcster, Jamaica, B. 'V.I. (1878) Forbes, Reginald, grandson of Sir 'Yilliam Forbes, sh.th Baronet of Pitsligo, and cousin of the Bishop of TIrechin, N.B. Forbes, Miss Ruth, daughter of the Rev. 'Villiam Forbes, 1\I.A., late rector of :J1anchester, Jamaica, B. 'V.I. (1878) Forbes-Robertson, Miss, sister of the well-known actor and uf 1\I1's IIem'y Dawes Harrod, of Amlwch, Anglesea, North 'Vales. t Ford, Rev. Frederick William, B.A., Cantab; an Anglican vicar. (1857) Ford, Rev. George, 1\I.A., Oxon; curate of St 1\1ary's, Soho, London, 'V. Ford, James, (1813-1889), J.P. of 'Vra)""all Court, Somersetshire; for twenty-six years Alderman for Bristol; father of Andrew Hamin Ford, J.P.; and of the Right Rev. IIugh Edmund }-'ord, a Benedictine 1Ionk and Abbot at t Benedict's Priory, Ealing, London, \V., author. (1849) Ford, Miss Mary Dominica, a nun and foundress of St 1\Iargaret's Home. Forman, Dr, of London. (1860) Formby, Rev. Henry, (1816-1884), of Charterhouse School; I.A., Brasenose College, Oxford; vicar of R u al' de an, Gloucestershire; anthor. A Priest, for many years chaplain at the Dominican Priory of St Peter, Hinckley, Leicestershire; son of IIenry Grenehalgh }-'ormby, of }-'ormby Hall, Lancashire. (1846) Converts to Rome 107 Forster, Rev. Charles John Prate, B.A., Oriel College, OÀford; curate of Stoke Abbas, Dorsetshire. (1860) Forster, Mrs, wife of the Rev. Charles John Prate Forster, B.A., Oxon. (1860) Forster, M rs, wife of General Forster, formerly Secretary to H.R.H. the late Duke of Cambridge, K.G. t Forster, M rs, wife of Dr Thomas Forster. t Forster, Edward, son of Dr Thomas Forster. Forster, Mrs Elizabeth M. R., daughter of E. L. S. Beni'on; wife of 'V. Stuart Forster. (1887) Forster, Dr Thomas Ignatius Maria, (178!)-1860), B.A.; LE., Corpus Christi College, Cambridge; naturalist, astronomer and poet, )Iem bel' of the Astronomical Society of London and of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia; son of Thomas Furly Forster, (1761- 1825), the botanist, r uthor and original member of the Linnean Society. (1820) Fortescue, Rev. Edward Bowles Knottesf'ord, (1816-1877), of "\Vinchester College; I..A., \Vadham College, Oxford; Provost of St Ninian's, Perth, N.B.; author; brot,her-in-Iaw of the l\Iost Rev. Dr ArC'hibald Campbell Tait, (1811-1882), Lord Archbishop of Canterbury. (1872) Fortescue, Mrs Gertrude Mary, (1839-1885), wife of the Rev. Edward Bowles Knottesford Fortescue (1816-1877), I.A., Oxon. ; daughter of the Rev. Sanderson Robins, I.A., an Anglican clergyman; grand- daughter of Lady Caroline Barham; mother of the Rev, Adrian Fortescue, D.D., D.Ph., a Priest at the Garden City, Letchworth, Hertfordshil'e, author and orientalist. (1872) Fortescue, Mrs Sophia Charlotte, wife of the late Captain Edmund Fortescue, of the 1st Batt. Rifle Brigade; daughter of Sir George Albert de Hochepied-Larpent, third and last Baronet. (1887) Fortescue, Miss, daughter of the late Captain Edmund Fortescue, of the 1st Batt. Rifle Brigade. (1887) Fosberry, Miss Florence, of Clorane, Adare, co. Limerick, Ireland. (1875) Fosberry, Miss, niece of J\Iiss Florence Fosberry. (1880) Fosbery, Miss Cecilia, eldest daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel George Vincent Fosbery, (1832-1907), V.C., inventor of the "Paradox" gun and of the automatic revolver which bears his name. (1891) Foster, Lady, wife of Sir Charles Foster, Bart. Foster, Rev. Charles George, (1835-1904), of Christ's Hospital; :M.A., Iagéblen Hall, Oxford; curate of St l\I ar tin's, Scarborough, Yorkshire. A Priest at St James', Spanish Place, London, "\V. (1886) 108 Converts to Rome t Foster, George Harvey, of Sheffield, Y ol'kshire; benefactor to several Oatholiü )1issions. (189-1) Foster, Harvey, I.A., Pcterhouse, Cambridge; of tho Indian Civil Service. Foster, Thomas, LL.D., Trinity ColI ego, Cambridge. Foster, Thomas, a Quaker; author of The Perpetual Calendar. Foster, William, sulicitor, of Alnwick, X orthurnber1a.nd. Fothergill, Joseph, of "\Vickham Park, Newcastle-on-Tyne. Fothergill, Rev. William, I.A. Oxon; curate uf St Paul's, Kllights- I bridge, l ondun, 'V. (1859) , Foulds, Miss Josephine, of Old Hall, Droom Hall Park; founùress uf the" Legitimist :Forgot-me-nut Club." (1900) Foulkes, Mrs, widow of a former Vicar of St )Iary's, Oxford. Fountaine, Miss, daughter of Andrew Fountaine, D.L., of N arfol'ù HaH, waffham, :K orfolk, formerJy High Sheriff of that ('ounty. Fowell, Rev. Charles Wellesley, vicar of Otterford, Chard, SomerRetshire; and then of Corton, Lowestoft, Suffolk; younger son of Hear-Adluil'al \\'ilIiam ewton J:!'owel], of J'owellscombe, Devonl:lhire. (1887) Fowell, Mrs Frances, wife of the Rev. Charles 'Vellesley Fowell; eldest daughter of the Rev. l1harles Leigh-Pemberton, !\I.A., rector of Curry l\Ia.llet, Taunton, Surncrsetshire; mother of the Rev. N ewtoll Dighy :Fuwell, a Priest at the Church of the IIoly Ghost, Balham, Lond( 111, S. 'V. (lR87) Fowke, M rs Dora, widow of Richardson Fowke, of Singapore. (190-1) Fowler, Miss Amy C., daughter of the Rev. F. 'V. }"owler, I..A." at one time chaplain of the Dath Unif)n "\V ol'khouse; for some time matrun of }-'ather Damien's Leper IIospital. (1882) Fowler, M rs, sister of George Craig Salulùers Pauling, cuntractor for Railways and Pub1ic ,r orks. Fownes, Rev. John Edward Curtis, :1\1._\., Pembroke College, Oxford; curate of St Iary \V oolnoth, London, E.U. (18UO) Fox, Dr Charles James, of London. Fox, M rs, wife of Dr Charles Fox. Fox, Dr Francis, of London. Fox, Mrs J. A., youngest daughter of Count 'V. F. 'Vratislaw, of Rugby. Fox, Rev. Lawrence C. Prideaux, ( -1905), member of a Quaker family; a dentist; then a Priest, (Oblate of l\Iary Immaculate) at the Englif h !\lartyrs, Tower Ifill, London, E.U.; till lately in the United Sta.tes. Converts to Rome 109 Fox, Miss, daughter of Dr Fox, of Falmouth, Devonshire; a QuaKer, now a nun. Fox, Miss Sophia, daughter of Dr Fox, of Falmouth. France, Miss Ellen, ( - ), who built the Catholic Church, (St Peter's), at Leamington, vVarwickshire. (1854) Frances, The Rev. Mother Mary, formerly an Anglican Abbess of :Mill Hill, a branch of the East Grinstead Sisterhood Francillon, Robert Edward, of Cheltenham College; L.L. I., Senior in Law Tripos, Trinity Hall, Cambridge; barrister; novelist and journalist, for over twenty years 8r contributor to The Globe; eldest son of James Francillon (1802-1866), legal writer and Gloucestershire District County Court Judge. (1890) Francillon, Mrs Rosamond, ife of Robert Edward Francillon, L.L. I., Cantab; daughter of John Barnett, (1802-1890), the singer and musical composer. (1899) Franklin, Rev. Albert Edward, of Brighton College and St Augustine's College, Canterbury; successively curate attached to the Oxford Ijssion to Calcutta, 1891-94; Ferry Hill, Durham, 1894-95 ; St :Matthias', Stoke :Kewington, London, N. ; 1891-96; Oxford :Mission to Calcutta, 1896-98; Rector of St James' High School, Calcutta, 1899-1902; then curate-in- charge of St Iary's, Buxton, Derbyshire, 1903-03. A Priest, ordained in Rome, 1908 ; now attached to St :Mary's Cathedral, Edinburgh, .N.B. (1905 ) Franklin, Lady Edith, Lady Edith Cecilia Curzon-Howe, spcond da,ughter of General the third Earl Howe, C.B., who served in the Kaffir 'Val' and in the Indian Iutiny; granddaught.er of I\Iajor-General the lIon. George Anson, LP., (1797-1857), second son of the first Viscount Anson; wife of Harry 'V. Franklin, son of Captain l?rankHn. (1894) Fraser, The Hon. Mrs Georgina Mary, only daughter of George Fieschi Heneage, of Hainton Hall, 'Yragley, :M.P. for Lincoln; wife of the late Lieutenant-Colonel the Hon. Alexander Edward Fraspr, second son of the fourteenth Baron Lovat; foundress of the Training Home for Young Servan ts a t Brook Green, London, 'V. Fraser, Gilbert Baird, of Holywell, S Ives, Huntingdonshire. Fraser, r.1rs, wife of Gilbert Baird Fraser. Fraser, Mrs Hugh, novelist and writer of travels; daughter of Thomas Crawford, (18] 4-18b7), the American Sculptor who settled in Rome; Rister of )Iarinn Crawford, (1854-1909), the novelist; widow of Hugh l?l'aser, late British :Ministel' to .Japan. (188-1) Fraser, Rev. James Chalmers Dean, (1850-1906), of the AcadelllY, Edinburgh; B.A. Edinburgh .Pniver:sity; Trinity Coilt>gp, Clknn,]mond; }'(-'ctor of Bancll'Jry- Ternan, Deesid{', N.D. ; poet. A priest. (190j) . 110 Converts to Rome t Frazer, Major. (1852) Frazer, Miss, formerly an Anglican nun. Freeland, Rev. Jonn, Priest-in-charge of The IIoly Child Jesus and St Joseph, Dedford; author. Freeman, M rs Ellen Maria, 1l" e Dickinson; and her three children, among whom is Iiss "\\Tinefride Freeman, the artist and exhibitor at the K ew Gallery and Burlington Hou e. (1856) Freeman, Rev. William George, of Noncomforn1ist parentage; curate of St Peter's, Plymouth, Devonshire; husband of \hs Ellen :Uaria :F'I'f'ell1an. (IR56) Fremantle, Miss Cecilia, daughter of Vice-Admiral T. F. Fremantle. Fremantle, Miss Emma, da.ught.er of Vice-Admiral T. F. FI'mnantle. Freme, Lieutenant-Colonel. Freme, Miss, daughter of Colonel Frmne. Fricker, The Very Rev. Mark Anthony, a Priest nnd Canon a.t St l\Iary's, Rathmines, DuLlin. Frisbie, Captain. t Froude, Lieutenant Arthur HoldswDrth, of the Royal Navy; son of 'Vil1iam Froude, (IHIO-1879), engineer and naval architpct, F. R.S. ; nephew of James Anth( Iny Froud{', (lR18-lH --t), the historian and man of letters, and of the Rev. Richard Hurrell Fronde, (1803-183G), friend of ('al'dinal Newman, and contributor of three of the "Tracts for the Times." (1861) Froude, Mrs Catherine Henrietta Easterbrook, née IIolds- worth; wife of 'Villiam Fronde, (1810-1879), F.R.S., the engineer and naval architect. (IH55) Froude, Richard Hurrell, son of 'Villian1 Fronde, (1810-1879), F.R.A., the engineer and naval architect. (1859) Froude, Robert Edmund, of Bradfield College; F.R.S., superintendent of the Admiralty 'Yorks at Ilaslar, Gosport; third son of 'Villiam Froude, (1810-1879), F.R.S., the engineer and naval architect. (18G3) Frye, Lieutenant Arthur Henry, late of the l.Iadraa Army. (1887) Fullager, Miss, of )Iount Carmel Chambers, Kensington, London, W. Fuller, Miss Annie Eleanor, daughter of George A. Fuller, Postal Surveyor of the N orth Iidland District of England. (1886) Fuller, Miss Emma Blagden, daughter of George A. Ful1er, Postal Surveyor of the North l\Iidland District of England (1883) Fuller, Rev. Harry Albert, l\LA., Trinity College, Dublin; vicar of Llanfair, Ki]geden, Abergavenny, 'Yales. (1898) Converts to Rome 111 Fuller, Miss Mary Constance, daughter of George A. Fuller, Postal Surveyor of the :Uidland District of England (1885) Fuller, Mrs, wife of George A. Fuller, Postal Surveyor of the :Midland District of England. (1882) t Fuller, Mrs Mary Emily, wife of the Rev. Charles James Fuller; LA., late vicar of St l\Iary the Virgin, Primrose Hill, London, N. 'V. (1899) Fuller, Mrs, wife of Captain Charles Fuller, late of the 12th Royal Lancers, the sculptor; niece of Sir 'Villiam Bagge, :M.P.; mother of Francis Charles Bernard Dudley Fuller, C. I.G., Resident and Chief Commissioner in Ashanti. (1865) Fullerton, Major Alexander George, (1808-1Ð07), of Eton College; of Ballintoy Ca. tle, Antrim, h'eland, and Tockington 1tlanor, Gloucester- shire; late of the Horse Guards Blue; at one tim6 altf.!Jché a.t the British Embassy, Paris. (1843) Fullerton, Lady Georgiana, (1812-1885), Lady Georgiana Charlutte Leveson-Uowcl' ; novelist and philanthropist; she brought the Sisters of St Vincent de Paul to England and founded the Order of the" Poor Servants of the 1\-1896), of Eton College; t.A., Brasenose Conege, O ford; curate of Holy Trinity College, Oxford A Priest of the Brompton Oratory, Londun, s.,V. (1871) Garnett, Mrs Ethel Mildred, of KOl'ton Hal], '\Torcestershire ; wifo of Lieutenant Herbert .Keville Garnett, R.N., third son of Colonel Frederick 'Villock Garnett, of Easton Lodge, N urfolk, and Château l'Echappc, Dinan, France. Garnett, Colonel Frederick Willock, formprly of the 83th ){egin1ellt and then Colonel of the Norfolk Regin1ent; of Easton Lodge, X orfolk, and of Château l'Echappe, Dinan, France; father of Lieutenant Uecil Frederick Garnett, late of the Royal Scots Fusilers; of the Rev. Ernest Edmund Garnett, a Priest-in-charge of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour and St Edmund, King and Iartyr, iIullst Lllton, Korfolk; and of Commander Herbert Keville Garnett, l{,. .; third son of the late Robert Garnett., J. P., of loor Hall, Sutton-Coldfield; I:\on-in-Iaw of Colonel Sir I-Iambleton Custance, l{.C.B., of 'Yeston IlaU, Korfolk. Garnett, Herbert, J.P. for "'\orfolk; fourth son of Robert Garnett, J.P., of l\loor IraIl, SuttDn Cold field, \Varwickshire; brother of the Huv. Edmund Peel Garnett, (1845-1896), a Priest of the Brompton Oratory, London, b. \V. Garnett, Major Henry Percy, (1853-]908), late of the 32nd Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry; youngest son of Robert Garnett, J.P., of 1\1001' Ilall, Sutton Uoldfield. Converts to Rome 115 Garnett, Captain Philip. Garnett, Major Thomas William, late of the 85th Regiment. Garratt, Rev. William Frederick Henry, I.A., formerly an . Anglican l\lissionary in India; Chamberlain of the I-Ioly IIouse of Loretto ; I{night of St Gregory the Great; author. (1884) Garrett, Reginald W. Burnham, of Dulwich College; B.A" King's College, Cambridge. (1905) Garrold, Rev. Richard Prys, B.A., Pope's Hall, Oxford; a scholastio of the Society of Jesus, and till lately professor at St Francis Xavier's College, Liverpool; now at St Beuno's College, St Asaph, North \Vales; author. (1897) Garside, Rev. Charles Brier;ey, (1818-1876), of Ianchester Grammar School; Hulme Exhibitioner, scholar, :\1....\.,., Rrasenose College, Oxford; curate of Tetbury, Gloucestershire; and of Christ Church, Albany Street, London, \V., then of All Saints', 1argal'et Street, London, \V. A Pl'Ïest at St AloYRius', Somers rrown, London, N. \V.; au thoI'; son of the late Joseph Garside, surgeon, :\Ianchester. (1850) t Garside, Miss, daughter of the late Jo eph Garside, surgoon, ß1anchester. (1854) t Gasson, Rev. Thomas Ignatius, a Pri0st of the Society of Jesus; President of Boston College, U.S.A.; formerly Professor of Ethics and Political Economy at the SaIne College; a native of England (1874) Gates, Charles Leopold, brother of the Rev. Sebaatian Gates, a Dominican Friar. Gates, Mrs Emma Cordelia, mother of the Rev. Sebastian Gates a Dominican Friar. ' Gates, Miss Evelyn Adelaide, daughter of l\11's Emma Uordelia Gates. Gates, Rev. Sebastian B., a Dominican Friar at St Sebastian's Pendleton, l\1anchester. ' Gatty, Charles Tindall Scott, of CharterhoUße School; F.S.A.; for twelve years Curator of tho Liverpool 1Iuseum. at one time Pl'ivato Secretary to the third l\Iarquess of ilute; Ru per isor of the Irish Art ompanions; co-Editor, with the Duke of Norfolk, of the Arurulel Hymns' so of the Rev. Alfred Gatty, D.D., vicar of Ecclesfield, Sheffield, .y ork shire, and of 111'S )Iargaret Gatty, (1807-1873), writer for children' grandson of the Rev. Alexander John Scott, (1768-1840), B.A., Cantab: Naval Chaplain of the" Victory" and private Secretary to Admiral Lord N elsun. ,Qaun.t, Miss Mary, (1836-1903), an Oblate Sister ( Iary .Joseph) of the PrecIOus Bloud, and )lother Superior of St Vincent's Home, Leeds. (1878) 116 Converts to Rome Gaunt, Miss, sister of tho preceding and a nun in the same Order. (1878) Gauntlett, Henry, of I{ensington Square Iansions, London, 'V.; formerJy of the Charity Commission. Gauntlett, Mrs, wife of Honry Gauntlett, of London, "r. Gauntlett, Vincent, son of IIenry Gauntlett, of London, 'V. t Gavin, Mrs Jane, wife of the late l\Iajor Oeorge O'IJalloran Gavin, of the 17th Lancers, I.P. for Limerick; daughter of l\Iountiford\Yest.ropp, J.P., of )lellon IIouse, co. Limerick; sister-in-law of the l{ev. l\Iichael Gavin, a Priest of the Soci ty of Jesus at The Immaculato Conception, Farm Street, Berkeley Rquare, London, 'V. Gawthorn, William Rees, (1816-1886), at one time Secretary to II. E. Cardinal Kicholas Patrick 8tephen "Tiseman, (IH02-1 6j), Archbishop of "'tVestminster; and then to the :\Iost Rev. Dr English, Archbishop of Port of Spain, Trinidad, 13.'''.1.; founder of several Catholic Schools in the 'Vest Indies; author, and editor of The Star of the IV,'st. (18-iD) t Gawthorn, Mrs, wife of tho late 'Vil1iam Roos Cawthorn. (18-19) Gawthorn, Miss, daughter of the late 'Villi am Roes Uawthorn. (1849) Gayton, Miss, of Brighton; now a. Carmelite nun. Geary, Rev. William, a Benedictine Ionk, (Dorn Gabriel) in charge of St Et. de's, Clayton-Green, Chorley, Lancashire. (1877) Gerard, Colonel Archibald, (1812-1880), J.P.; D.L., of Rochsole , N.B.; Lieutenant in the 92nd llighlander::;, then Colonel in tho IJanark- shire Yeomanl'Y; son of Lieutenant-Colonel J oIm Gerard, of the IIun. East India Company's Service, by Iontague Alison, sister of Sir Archibald Alison, (1792-1867), D.C,L., LL.D., F.R.S., first Baronet, the eminent lawyer and historian. (1848) Gerard, M rs Eu phemia Erskine, (1818-1870), wife of Colonel Archi- bald Gerard, (1812-1880); daughter of Sir John Robinson Jean Grahame; mother of the Rev. John Gerard, a Priest l)f the Rociety of Jesus, for three years Provincial of the Eng1ish Province, author, twice editor of The 111onth, 11'el1ow of the Linncan Society; of General Rir :r.lontagu Gilb(,J't ner.a,rd, (1843-190;)), R.A., K.C.ß., K.C.S.I., author, who served wit.h mlH'h distinction in the Abyssinian, Afghan, and Egyptian Campaigns; and (If -l\Iadame Dorothea de Longgarde, the authoress and wife of Field-l\larshal Julius Longud do Longgarde, of the Au;;.trian Army; grandmother of Lieutenant Gilbert Ieade Gerard, of the Highland Light Infantry. (184R) Gerard, Mrs Mary Anne, (1811-1883), wife of l\Iajor Frederic RewaHis Gerard, J.P. and D.L. of Aspull House, Lancashire; daughter of the Rev. 'l'homas 'Vilkinson, I.A., vicar of Kirk I-Iallam, Derbyshire; mother of Captain Frederic Gerard, late of the 23rd Regt., J.P. for 'Yarwi('kshire and 'V orcestershire. Converts to Rome 117 Gernon, Mrs Alice Louisa, wife of the late Colonel Henry Chester Gernon, J.P. of Athcarne Castle, co. ::\Ieath; daughter of Lieutenant- Colonel .li. F. Braham; niece of Frances, Countess 'Valdegrave. Gerrard, Mrs, nfe Goodench; of Eyark, Ruthin, Korth 'Vales. (1887) Gerrard, Rev. Thomas, a Priest and chaplain at Kew Hall Convent, Chelmsford, Essex; author and contributor to The Dubl-in lleview, J. ' he Homiletic 1J[onthly, The NiW York Revie7.v, The Am,erican Catholic Quarterly, The Month and The Catholic TVorld. (lBÐ1) Gibbs, Mrs Agnes, the authoress; wife of Philip Gibbs, author and journalist; daughter of the Rev. '\Y. Rowland, :\I.A., Rector of 1Iiddle Chinnock. (1898) Gibbs, Harold A. E. T., a well-known musician. (1904) Gibbs, Henry, of the Board of Education; author of A Long P1.obrr,tion. Gibbs, Mrs, wife of Henry Gibbs; and family, among whom is Philip Gibbs, author and journalist, and at one time literary editor of The Tribune. Gibson, The Hon. Violet Albani, second daughter of the first Baron Ashbourne, P.C.; authoress. (1902) Gibson, The Hon. William, of Harrow School; Trinity College, Dublin, and l\I.A., .Merton College, Oxford; J.P., for counties Dublin and )Ieath ; founder of the Roger Bacon Society; Vice-President of the Irish Literary Society; President of the Gaelic League of London; author and contributor to The Dublin Review, etc.; eldest son of the first Baron Ashbourne, P.C., for several years Lord Chancellor of Ireland (1892) Gibson, The Hon. Mrs, nCe :Marianne de Iontbrison; wife of the Hon. ,\Yilliam Gibson, l\I.A., Oxon; sister of the Comtesse Edmund de Pourta.lès, of an ancient French Calvinist family; daughter of Roger de Iontbdson. (1896) Gifford, The Lady, Sophie Catherine, daughter of General John Alfred Street, C.B. ; wife of Edric Frederick Gifford, V.C., third J3aron Gifford; an Hon. Serving Sister of the Order of St John of Jerusalem in England. (IH08) Gifford, The Hon. Mrs Mary, widow of Thomas Booth, of " est Ashby .i\Ianor, Horncastle; wife of the Hon. Edgar Berkeley Uifford, second son of the second Baron Gifford; daughter of J oIm Osborne, Q.U. (1874) t Giles, Felix, 'father of the Rev. Charles Giles, Priest-in-charge of SSe Peter and Paul, Newport, Shropshire. (1863) Giles, Mrs, ",ife of the late Felix Giles; her three sons and a daughter who is now a nun. (1863) Giles, The Right Rev. Dr William, I.A., London University; Rector of th English and I3eda Colleges at Rome; Domestic Prelate to Pope Leo XIII; now titular Bishop of Philadelphia. Gill, Miss Mary, a nun at the Convent of the Sacred Heart Wandswol'th , London, S. '\V. ' (1891 ) 118 Converts to Rome Gilliat, Mrs Lilian Florence Maud, daughter of Sir George Chet- wynd, fourth Baronet, and of Lady Florence Paget, daughter of the second Ial'quess of ....\.nglesey, and widow of the fourth :Marquess of Hastings; widow of IIenry Cyril Paget, (1875-1905), fifth Iarquess of Anglesey; wife of John Gilliat, of Honington Hall, 'Varwickshire. (1896) Gilliat-S.mith, F. Ernest, of Bruges, Belgium; author of Songs from Prudentuu, etc. (1883) Gilliat-Smith, Mrs, wife of F. Ernest Gilliat-Smith; formerJy a novice of the East Grinstead Sisterhood (1883) Gilliat-Smith, M rs, mother of F. Ernest Gilliat-Smith. (1880) t Gilmour, Mvs Marian formerly a Scotch Presbyterian; mother of the late Right Rev. Dr Gilmour, Catholic Bishop of Cleveland, U.S.A. Girdlestone, Rev. James Hammond Le Breton, r.A., St Edmlmd's Hall, Oxford; successively curate of St Paul's, Brighton, Sussex, chaplain of the Devon House of :Mercy at Bovey Tracey, and vicar of t Andrew's, '\' orthing, Sussex. (1906) Gisborne, Mrs H. F., of Derby; sister of Lady Evans. t Gladstone, Miss Helen Jane, sister of the Right 1-Ion. 'Yillinm Ewart Gladstone, (1809-1898), statesman, author, and four times Prime l\Iinistor of England t Gladstone, Hugh, grandson of Sir Thomas Uladstone, second Baronet and brother of the ltight Hon. ". E. Gladstone. t Gladstone, Miss Lucy, sister of the Right Hon. ,Yo E. Gladstone. (1842) Gladstone; Mrs, wife of Francis Edward Gladstone, :\Ius.Bac.; Cantab. Glasson, William d. Wharton, :\LA., Bursar of St John's College, Oxford. (1888) Glasson, M rs, wife of 'Yo J. 'V. Gla son, ::\LA., Oxon; and family, among whom is Lif'utRnant Bernard Glasson of the Antrim Artillery. (188h) Gledhill, Rev. Adolphus Ethelbert, l\I.A" Caius and Gonville College, Cambridge; curate of Hornslea, Yorkshire. (1899) Glen, Mrs, "ife of Alexander Glen, ::\I.A., ban-ister, of ylvester, 1Vood- ford, Essex. (1902) Glennie, The Very Rev. John Melville, (181G-1878), :\L...\., St Iarys Hall, Oxford; Perpetual Curate of :\Iark, Somersetshire. A Priest and Canon. (18-!G) t Godard, John, celebrated in early photography. Goddard, The Right Rev. Monsignor Isaac, (1836-1909), of London University. A Priest, succcs..,ively at Bermondsey, Chatham, Gravesend, Port Uuernscy, Bromley, St l\[ary Cray; Vice-President of St Edmund's ( onege, 1Vare; and then in charge of St !\Iary's, Chiselhnrst, for over twenty-two years chaplain to the Empress Eugénic; DOlnestic Prelate to Pope Leo XIII; author. Converts to Rome 119 t Goddard, Miss Hannah, sister of )Ionsignor Goddard. God'frey, Mrs Margaret Cleland, of 'Vhetson, Xewport, 'Vales; cousin of the second Baron Inverclyde. (1893) Godley, Rev. Richard James Dyne, ?\1.A., Emmanuel ColIege, Cambridge; curate of St John's, Bathwick, Bath, Somersetshire. (188; ) Goff, Mrs Clarissa Catherine, wife of Colonel R. C. Goff, late of the Coldstream Guards; daughter of the eighth Baron de Hochepied Larpent., by his wife Catherine, daughter of the late Sir P. I. )Ielville, R.C.B. (1897) Cam bridge; ?\Iacclesfield, (1907) Goldie, Rev. Alexander R., l\1.A., Trinity College, successively rector of Elvaston, Derby; and of Gawsworth, Cheshire. Goldie, Mrs Sophia, (1752-18 8), daughter of Captain William )I'Dougall, R.K., brother of Patrick, fifth Earl of Dumfries; wife of Captain J. Osborne; then of George Sharpe Goldie, younger son of Thomas Goldie, of Goldie Lea, co. Dumfries, by his second wife, Henrietta Sharpe, of Hoddam Castle; mother of Dr Ueorge Goldie, (1784-1853), author and archæologist; grandmother of George Goldie, (1828-1887), the eminent architect; Charles C-:oldie, (1833-1906), the well-known artist; the Very Rev. ioIonsignor Edward Canon Goldie, (18:30-1896); the Rev. Francis Goldie, a Priest of the Society of Jesus at St 'Valburge's, Preston, author, for some years on the staff of the Month; and of the Rev. )Iother )Iary 'Yalburga, a nun at St )Iary's Convent, York. (1789) Golding-Bird, Rev. John Percival, )1....\.., Trinity College, Cambridge; late chaplain to the second Viscount Halifax, President of the English Church Union. A Benedictine l\Ionk (Dom Augustine) in charge of Our Lady and St Benedict, Birchington, Kent; till lately at San Silvestro in Capite, Rome. (1900) t Goldney, Arthur Charles Nelson, surgeon. (1899) t Göltz, Rev. Dr George, I.A., Christ College, Cambridge; rector of Christ Church, Southwark, London, S.E. (1850) Goldstone, Mrs Frances, (1795-18ü8), daughter of 'Yilliam and Lucy Clarke; "\\ife of ""îlliam Bryant Goldstone; mother of the Rev. 'Villiam Goldstone, (1826-1903), l\I.A., Oxon, and curate of St )Iichael's, '\Yakefield, Yorkshire. (1861) Goldstone, Mrs Frances Elizabeth, daughter of Edwin and Eliza. Bosanquet ; wife of the Rev. 'Yil1iam Goldstone, (1826-1905), l\I.A., Oxon, and Curate of St )'Iichael's, 'Yakefield, Yorkshire. (1868) Goldstone, Rev. William, (1826-1905), of Bath Grammar School; :\LA., Lincoln College, Oxford; curate of St :Michael's, " akefield, Y orkshil'e ; son of ,\Yilliam Bryant and. Frances Goldstone. (1869) t Goldsmith, Nathaniel AI'fred, I..A., E eter College, Oxford. (1850) t Goldsmith, Mrs, wife of Nat.haniel Goldsmith, I.A., Oxon. (1850) 120 Converts to Rome Gonne, Miss Maude, the Irish Patriot. t Gooch, Captain, of the Royal Navy. Gooch, Miss, daughter of Captain Gooch, R.N. t Good, Captain, of the Royal Navy. (1903) (1846) (1846) (1849) Good 'fellow, General Charles Augustus, V.C., formerly of the Royal Bombay Engineers; won his Victoria Cross for valour during the Indian :Mutiny in which he took part with the Central India Field Force; he also scrved in the Abyssinian campaign; J.P. for Kent; son of General \V, B. Goodfellow, R.E. (1867) .. Goodrich, Rev. James, a Priest of the Pious Society of :\Iissions at Ion te Video, South America. Goodrich, Rev. Lionel, formerly a barrister; a Priest and chapla.in to the Visitation Uonvent, Harrow, )liddlesex. t Goodwin, Rev. Thomas Gordon, of rhrist Church, Oxford; a Priest, chaplain at Tooting College, London, S.\V., then at the Sacred Heart, Brighton, Sussex, and final1y in charge of St Philip eri, Uckfield, Sussex; author. (1884) Goolden, David Henry, solicitor. Goolden, Mrs, wife of David Henry Goolden. Goppet, Charles Edward, for ten years churchwarden of St John's Anglican Church, Hammersmith, London, \V. (1895) t Gordon, Rev. Arthur Byrom, I.A., Trinity College, Cambridge; an Anglican curate. A Priest. Gordon, Rev. Charles Dickens, Theological Associate of )(jng's College, London; Vicar of \V alsham-Ie- rillows, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk; Private Secretary to Lord Iilner ; contributor to The lVestminstrr Gazette and other periodicals; godson of Charles Dickens, (1812-1870), tb novelist; grandson of Professor John \Vilson, (1785-1854), "Christopher North" the poet and author; also of Professor "Vi11iam Edmondstone Aytoun, (1813-1865), the poet. (l!')OO) Gordon, Miss E. A., of Oldbury, Bridgnorth, Shropshire. (1891) t Gordon, The Very Rev. Edward, a Priest and Vicar-General uf the Diocese of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Gordon, Mrs Eleanor, (1824-1863), eldcst daughter of Archibald Leslie, (1789-1851), last of Dalnageith, ::\Iorayshire, N.B. ; wife of the late Fraser Gordon, \Vriter to the Signet. (1850) Gordon, Francis James, B.A., Peterhouse, Cambridge. Gordon, George John Robert, of Ellon Castle, Aberdcen hire, N.E. ; .T.P. and D.L. for that county; for some time Envoy Extraordinary and Iinister Plenipotentiary t.o the IGng of '\Vurtemberg. (1871) Converts to Rome 121 t Gordon, Rev. John Joseph, B.A., Trinity College, Cambridge; an Anglican curate at 'Vandsworth, London, S. W. (18--18) Gordon, Rev. Joseph John, (1811-1853), of King's College, London; :r.I.A., Brasenosp College, Oxford; curate of Christ Church, St Pancra8, London, .'jL\V. A Priest of the Brompton Oratory, London, S.'V. (1846) Gordon, Rev. Richard, I.A., Oxon; an Anglican clergyman. Gordon, Rev. Thomas William Philip, (1827-1900), of King's College, London; :l\I.A., Christ Church, Oxford. A Priest of the Brompton Oratory, London, S.\V. ; brother of the Rev. Joseph John Gordon, (1811- 1853), of the Oratory, Brompton. (1847) Gordon, Miss, of Princes' Gate, Kensington, London, 'V. Gordon-Lennox, Lord Alexander Francis Charles, (1825-1892), Captain of the Royal Horse Guards Blue; J.P., for Hussex and Banffshire ; at one time ::\I.P. for Shoreham ; fourth son of the fifth Duke of Richmond and Gordon, R.G. ; grandson of the first Iarquess of Anglesey; son-in- law of Colonel Charles Towneley, of Towneley, Lanoashire; father of Cosmo Charles Gordon-Lennox, the actor and playwright. (1878) Gore, Colonel Pollock. Goring, Miss Emily Mary, (1846-1903), daughter of Sir Harry Dent Goring, eighth Baronet, 1I.P., for Shoreham. Gorman, Rev. William Timothy, B.A., Royal University of Ireland; curate of St Clement's, City Road, London, N.'V. (1900) Gormanston, The Viscountess, Georgina Connell an, second wife of the fourteenth Viscount Gormanston, (1837-1907). G. C.1\1. G., D.L., late Governor of Tasmania; daughter of Peter Connellan, D.L., of Coolmore, co. Kilkenny; granddaughter of the Rev. Sir Hercules Richard Langrishe, third Ba.ronet. (1880) Gosselin, Sir Martin Ie Marchant Hadsley, (18-17-1905), K.C.:U.G.; C.B. ; of Eton College; )I.A., Christ Church, Oxford; attaché to the English Embassy at t Petersburg; First Secretary at the Embassy in Paris and then Iinister-Plenipotentiary at Lisbon; G.C. V.O.; Bon of Iartin H. Gosselin, of 'V are Priory and of Dlakesware, HertfordQhire; grandson of Admiral Sir John :Marshall, K.C.I[; Bon-in-law of the first Baron Gerard; father of Lieutenant Alywn Bertram Hobert Raphael U08- selin, of the Grenadier Guards. (1878) Gosselin-Grimshawe, HeUer Robert Hadsley, J.P., for Hertfol'd- shire; on two occasions )Iayor of IIertford; I-ligh Sheriff for the same county in 1906 ; son-in-law of Samuel Grimshawe, (1808-1888), of Errwood Han, Buxton, Derbyshire; son of the late l\Ial,tin H. Gosselin, of 'V are Priory, Hertfordshire. Gough, Major Alan Percy George, of Castle Armstrong, King's County, and J.P. for Tipperary, Ireland; D.S.O. ; served with the Royal "r clsh Fusi1iers in Burma and in South Africa; son of the Very Rev. Thomas B. Gough, I.A., Dean of Derry; nephew of the second Viscount Gough. (1880) 122 Converts to Rome Gough, Arthur William, of Rherborne School; B.A., Emmanuel College, Cambridge. (1900) t Gough, George, of Clensmore flouse, 1Y oodbridge, Suffolk. (1858) Gough, Miss, of Rathronan, Clonmel, Ireland; granddaughter of the ,-rery Rev. Thomas B. Gough, )LA., Dean of Derry; grand-niece of the second 'Tis count Gough. (1880) Gould, Gerald, (1832-IRR3), C.B.; British Iinister at the Court of 1Vurtemberg. (1867) Graham, Rev. Henry Grey, of Kelso High School; I.A., and B.D., St Andrews V"niversity; Scots College, Rome; Parish Iinister of the Presby- terian Church at Strathaven, Lanarkshire, K.B. ; now a Priest at Our Lady of Good Aid, l\Iotherwell, Lanarkshire; son of the Rev. 1\1. II. Graham, Illinister of Iaxton Iaru5e, Hoxburghshire; his grandfather and great- grandfather were ministers of the Established Church of Scotland (1903) t Graham, Lieutenant-Colonel William Henry, of the Royal Engineers; father of the Hight Rev. Dr (1harlcs roric{> Graham, third Bishop of Plymouth. (1844) Grahame, Rev. Francis, B.A., Cantab; formerly an Anglican curate. Granard, The Earl of', (1836-1889), George Arthur IIastings Forbes, 1 . P. ; seventh Earl; of Eton College; Knight and President in Great TIritain and Ireland of the Sovereign Ordcr of :L\Ialta; Kni ht Orand Cross of the Order of St Gregory the Ureat; President of t.he Catholic lTnion of Ireland; Lord-Lieutenant of co. I_JCitrÏ1n; son-in-law of the t"\\elfth Baron Petre. (lHfJ9) Granard, The Countess 0", (lR-tO-1872), Jane C'olclough Grogan- [organ, first wife of the sevpnth Earl of GranaI'd, K. P. ; daughter of JIamilton !{nox Grogan-l\Iorgan, of Johnstown Castle, co. ,r exford, Ireland. (1869) Grant, Rev. Ignatius Johnson Horace, (1820-1904), of St John's Conege, Oxford; a Priest of tbe ociety of Jesus at St Ignatius', Stamford Hill, London, N.'Y.; son of the late Vicar of Somerstown, London. (18-11) Grant, James, (1822-1887), t.he novelist and contributor to The Dublin University ldaga;.ine, The r:nited Sercice 111agazine, etc. ; most of his works were printed in tbe United States; all \\ere translated into German and Danish, and sevcral into }'r('nch; for a t.ime en'3ign in the 6 nd Regiment of the line; son of t.he late Captain John Urant; father of Captain James S. Grant, (1839-188,j), of the Scotch Rifles and tben in tbe 1st Batt. Cheshire Regiment, and of tbe Rev. Roderick Grant, a Priest at Ingatestone Hall, Essex. (18';!>) t Grant, JOhnson, B.A., St John's College, Oxford. Grant, Mrs, wife of an Anglican clergyman. Grant, Miss, sister of Hir Alexander Grant, (1826-1884-), eight Baronpt, at one time Principal of Edinburgh University. (1841 ) Converts to Rome 1 ;J Grant, William Augustine Ignatius, (1838-1883). artist and Theological controversialist. (1857) Grant, Mrs, wife of 'Yilliam Augustine Ignatius Grant, (1838-1883), the artist. (1880) Grant, Miss, the actress. Grantham, Rev. Thomas Henry, )I.A., Oxon; curate of Slinfold, Sussex. (1875) Grantham, Mrs, wife of the Rev. Thomas Henry Grantham, LA., Oxon. (1875) Graves, Mrs Antoinette, (1820-1909), of The Elms, 'Yarborough, 'Yallingford, Berkshire; wife of :Major 'V. H. Graves, of the 18th Royal Irish (1891) Graves, Miss Clotilde Inez Màry, journalist, novelist, and dramatist, third daughter of Iajor 'V. H. Uraves, 18th Royal Regiment and of Antoinette, daughter of Captain Crl}orge Anthony Deane, at one time Iayor of Harwich, Essex. Graves, Colonel H. Affleck, formerly Superintending Engineer, :\Iilitary "r orks Department, Peshawar, Punjaub, India. (1902) Gray, Edward Dwyer, (1845-1888), I.P. for Dublin; Lord l\layor of Dublin, (1879-80); proprietor of the Free'lìwu,'s Jour'nul; son of Sir John Gray, (1816-1875), :M.D., journalist and author, LP. for Kilkenny. (187G) Gray, Henry J., advocate, of Aberdeen, N.B. (1903) Gray, Rev. JOhn, poet and author; a. Priest at St Pewr'R, Falcon Avenue, Edinburgh, :X.B. t Gray, The Lady, l\Iary Anne Ains1ie, eighteenth and last Baroness Gray; daughter of Lieutenant-General Charles Philip Ainslie, of the 4th Dragoon Guards. Gream, Miss, daughter of the Anglican Rector of Rotherfield Gream, Miss Hilda, daughter of the Rev, Kevill Grea'll, I.A., one of His )Iajesty's Inspectors of Schools. t Greata, James Richard, solicitor. of Blandford, Dorsetshire. (1848) Greathead, Mrs, wife of the Rev. Stevenson Greathead, I.A., an Anglican clergyman. Green, Rev. Andrew, :\I..A., Trinity College, Cambridge; curate of St Paul's, Oxford. Green, Mrs, ,"ife of the Rev. Andrew Green, l\I.A., Can tab. Green, Rev. Charles Valentine, (1855-1883), of Radley College; B.A., Keble College, Oxford; a. Priest (Oblate of St Charles) at. St Francis, Notting lIill, London, 'V. (1880) 1 4 Converts to Rome Green, Mrs, wife of Dr R. P. Green, of Ripon, Yorkshire. Green, Rev. Eric F., a Priest at The Immaculate Conception and St Bridget, Isleworth, !\Iiddlesex ; son of Robert Ellis Green, of Fo\.hillbank IIaIl. Church, Lancashire. (1887) Green, Miss E., sister of the Rev. Eric F. Green, a. Priest. (1888) Green, Everard, Rouge Dragon Pursuivant of the Royal College of Arm'3 ; l(night of the Order of t Sylvester; F.S.A. ; Vice-President of the Society of Antiquaries in 1897 ; author; youngest son of Charles Green, of Holditch IIouse, palding, Lincolnshire. (18G3) t Green, Rev. dames Spurgeon, !\I.A., Christ College, Cambridge; for forty-five years rector of "\Yit.ton-culu-Drundall, Norwich, Norfolk. (1898) Green, The Hon. dohn Philip, (1831-1883), B.A., London University; judge of the High Court of Bombay, India. (1874) Green, Rev. Robert, a Benedictine Ionk (Dom Isidore) at Downside A.bbey, near Bath, Somersetshire. Greene, Rev. dose ph dames, :\I.A., Peterhouse, Cambridge; curate- in-charge of t Bartholomew's, Brighton, Sussex. A Priest (Oblate of St Charles), in charge of Our Lady of the Holy Souls, Kensal Xew Town, London, 'V. (1876) Gregory, Mrs Gwendolin Lind, wife of John Duncan Gfl.gOry, H.B. 1.'s Cha'1'gé d' A.ffaire8 at Bucharest; daughter of the late Raymond !\Iaude, and only granddaughter of Jenny Lind, the famous prima donna. Gregory, Mrs W. V., (1869-1907), of IaisonDette, Queen's Road, Llandudno, Korth 'Vales; daughter of Charles Playfair, J.P., of Acock's Green, TIirmingham, 'Varwickshire. (1891) Greig, Captain Philip Henry, of the Bombay Staff Corps. Gretton, Geor e, (1813-1873), of Swindon Ilall, Gloucestershire ; son of an Anglican clergyman; father of the Rev. John George Gretton, (183G-190-1), a Priest of the Society of Jesus, poet, author, and editor of The lJlfssenger. (1850) Gretton, Mrs, (181G-1889), daughter of the Rev. Charles Eyre, :\I.A., of Upper .Park, lJedham; wife of George Gretton, (1813-1873), of Swindon IIal1, Gloucestershire. (1850) Greville, Henry Algernon Fulke, of the 18th Hussars. (1891) Grey, Miss E., a nun at the Con\Tent of the Sacred I-Ieart, Dundrum, co. Dublin, Ire1and. (IB78) Grey, Francis William, author; fifth son of Admiral the Hon. George Grey, fourth son of the second Earl Grey; son-in-law of Charles Rolland, of Hainte 1\larie de [ounoir, Quebec, Canada; grandson of General the Hon. Sir Patrick Stuart. (1885) Grey, Prof'essor Frederick, now of Iontreal, Canada; nephew of the third Earl Grey. (1886) Converts to Rome 125 Grey, Lady, (1823-1898), wife of the Right Ron. Sir George Grey, (1812- 1898), K.C.B., Colonial Governor, explorer of Australia, and authQr; daughter of Admiral Sir Richard Spenser, K.C.B. (1851) t Griffiths, Mrs, daughter of George Roe, of Loran Park, co. Limerick, Ireland; wife of the J.P. (1832) Grigson, Rev. Francis D., of King's College, London; B.A" Durham University; successively curate in Colombo, 1\orfolk, Bethnal Green, I.,jondon, E., Canon and vicar of Townsville, Korth Queensland, Australia. A Priest at Our Lady of Victories, Kensington, London, ,,,,.. (1897) Grimes, Rev. Ernest Rich, of the Cowley Fathers, Oxford; a Priest, till recently at the Sacred Heart, X ewnham Paddox, Lutterworth, 'Varwickshire, and chaplain to the Earl of Denbigh; then Domestic Chaplain at Normanton Hall, Hinckley, Leicestershire; now in charge of St Peter, Earl Shilton, Hinckley. (1903) Grimshaw, Reginald, son of O'Donnell Glimshaw, of Be]fast; cousin to Dr Thomas Grimshaw, C.B., Registrar-General for Ireland. (1893) Grimshawe, Mrs Jessie H., (1828-18Ð3), wife of Samuel Grimshawe, (1808-1888), LA., Oxon. (1851) Grimshawe, Samuel, (1808-1888), LA., Brasenose College, Oxford; J.P. of Errwood HalJ, Buxton, Derbyshire; father of the tIon. l\lrs Genevieve Preston, wife of Captain the lIon. Edward Francis John Preston, son of the thirteenth Yiscount Gormanston. (1851) Grindle, Mrs Bernard, daughter of Dr Grey, of Oxford. (1899) Grindle, Rev. Edmund Samuel, i\LA., scholar of Queen's College, Oxford; curate of St Paul's, Brighton, Sussex; author; for many years !\Iaster of Grindle's Hal Oxford. (1876) Grinfield, Thomas, son of the Rev. Thomas Grinfield, I.A., an Anglican clergyman. t Grisewood, M rs Elzabeth, wife of the late Harman Grisewood, sen., of D ayles ford, Gloucesìershire; daughter of the late Richard 'Vinch, of Cran brook, Kent. Grisewood, Harman, (1844-1909), of Harrow School; l\I.A., Christ Church, Oxford; J.P. for Gloucestershire; Bon of Harman Grisewood, of Daylesford, Gloucestershire, by Elizabeth, d ,ughter of Richard "Tinch- of Cranbrook, Kent; father of Lieutf'nant Harman :Mary Joseph Grise- wood, late of the 4th Hussars, who served during the late South African 'Var ; son-in-law of Count Iessina, of :L\1alta; was for a time a deacon in Anglican Orders. (1871) Grissell, Hartwell de la Garde, (1839-1907), of Harrow School; J'tI.A., Brasenose College, Oxford; Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, of the Roya.l Academy of Raphaello in Urbino; of the Roman Arcadia, and of the Numismatic Society of London; author; Chamberlain to Popes Leo XIII and Pius X ; Commander of the Order of Pius IX ; son of ThOlnas Grissell, F.S.A., of Norbury Park, Dorking, late High Sheriff of Surrey. (1868) 126 Converts to Rome Grogan, Rev. Philip Arnold, of Jesus College, Cambridge; curate of Ha.ckney Parish Church, London, N.E. (1910) Groom, Rev. Thomas Morell, (1840-1871), a. Dominican Friar; nephew of Thomas Iorel1, the lexicographer. (1858) Grossmith, George, the actor; author of several musical comedies; son of George Grossmith, the actor and entertainer, and of Rosa eldest daughter of Dr E. .Koyce. ' (1907) t Grouse, Frederic Salmon, I.A., Queen's College, Oxford; nengal Civi 1 Bervice ; of Thursley I-IalI, lIaslemere, Surrey. son of Robert Grouse, of Bildeston, Ipswich, Suffolk. ' Grove, Miss Olivia Frances, youngest daughter of Sir Thomas Fraser Grove, I.P., first Baronet, of Ferne, 'Viltshire, by Frances llinton, his second wife. (1906) Groves, Dr Edward, of Leeds, Yorkshire; President of the Leeds Catholic Choral Society. (1899) Gruggen, Mrs Emily Eustasia, (1828-190D), nle ::\Iorgan, of .:\lecklenberg Ifouæ, Sew :\Ialden; wife of the Rev. l"redcrick .J. Gruggcn, 1\1.1\..., (1 20-1872), an Anglican clergyman and lleadnlaster of Pocklington Grammar School, Yorkshire; mother of the Rev. George Gruggen, a Priest of the Bociety of Jesus at Chesterfield. (18G2) t Gruggen, F. H., brother of the Rev. Frederick J. Gruggen, l\LA. Gruggen, F. W. E., solicitor; brother of the late Rev. Frederick Gruggen, .JI.A. Gulson, Miss, niece and heiress of Josiah Bpode, J.P., of R uge ley, S tafIordshire. (1886) Gunn, Rev. Andrew R. L., late Anglican ...'\.rmy Chaplain, served in the Gordon Relief Expedition, and then in Jamaica, B.'Y.I. (1900) Gurdon, Rev. Anselm Bertrand, (1830-1899), of 'Vinchester College; a Priest-in-charge at the Saered IIeart, Hampton ,rick, 1\liddlesex; eldest son of John Gurdon, J.P., of AssingLon Hall, Suffolk. (18::J6) Gurdon, Rev. Philip, of Radley College; )l.A., University College, Oxford; rowed in the Oxford boat against Cambridge in 1856 and 18;)7 ; late Vicar of Assington, Suffolk; son of Jolm Gurdon, J.P., of Assington II all, Suffolk, by his second wife Anne, daughter of Colonel Charles P. Leslio, l.P., of Ula.slough. (1866) t Guy, Lady, wiie of Sir Philip Guy, last Baronet. Gwyn, Captain Reginald Preston Jermy, of the Royal Fusi1iers, formerly of the 5th Lancers; served in the late outh African 'Var; Adjutant 4th (ßIilitia) Batt. Korfolk Regiment; only child of Captain Reginald T. Gwyn, of the King's Royals, by Sophia, daughter and heiress of Isaac Jermy, of Stanfield Hall, 'Yymondham, Xorfolk. (1906) Gwynn, Mrs Mary Louis, the authoress; daughter of the Rev. JameR Gwynn; wife of tcphen Gwynn, the author, and :M.P. for Galway. Converts to Rome 127 H HADDON, Trevor, the artist; paints principally portraits and landscapes. (1887) Haddon, M rs, wife of Trevor Haddon, the artist. (1897) Haggerston, Mrs Florence, daughter of 'V. II. Perrin, of Dublin; wife of Edward Charlton de :I\larie Haggerston, of EIlingham II all, N orthumberIand, son of Captain Sir John IIaggerston, eighth Baronet and heir presumptive to the ninth Baronet. (1905) Haig, Captain William Price, of the Inverness l\IiIitia; now a Redemptorist priest at St l\lary's, Clapham, London, S.'V. (1902) Haigh, Rev. David Henry, (1819-1877), a Priest, antiquary and author; built the Catholic Church at Erdington, near Eirmingham, chiefly at his own expense; Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries; the chief English authority on Runic literature; son of Ceorge Haigh, of Brinscall IIalI, 'Vheelton, Lancaahire. (1847) Haldon, The Lord, Lawrence 'Villiam Palk, third Daron; of Eton College; formerly captain in the Royal Fusiliers; served with the Imperial Yeomanry in the late Souih African 'Var; grandson of the seventh Viscount Darrington. (1898) Hale, Edward Hunter, son of a well-known Anglican clergyman. (1891) Hales, Lieutenant, of the Boyal London l\Iilitia. t Hales, Miss Mary Barbara Fclicité, daughter of 8ir Edward IIales, of Hales Place, Canterbury, Kent t Haliburton, Major John F., of the ïöth Regiment. (1851) t Haliburton, Mrs, wife of the late :Major Jobn F. II aliburton. (1851) Haliburton, Miss, daughter of the late 1\Iajor John F. IIaliburton. (1851) Halkett, Baroness Emily Mary, daughter of Colin, second Baron Halkett, (1816-1879), who was Colonel of Hussars and A.D.C. to the late King of Hanover, and a member of the German Reichstag. (1889) t Hall, Charles, of Liverpool, son of the Rev. Charles Hall, ltI.A., of 'Vadebridge, Cornwall. (1850) 128 Converts to Rome tHall, Mrs, wife of the late Charles Hall, of Liverpool. (1850) Hall, Rev. Herbert F., a Prie8t at the Cathedral Choir School, \Vest- minster, London, S. 'V. t Hall, James, scholar of Balliol College, Oxford. Hall, Vice-Admiral Robert, (1817 -18R2), commanded l1.:\1.S. Stronlboli in Baltic and Black Seas, 1834-55; took part in the Kertch Expedition, and for ten years was X aval Secretary to the Admiralty. Hall, Thomas, of IIove, Brighton, Sussex; formerly lay-worker in the Choir and night schools of t Alban's IIolborn; St Iichael's, Shoreditch, and at St Paul's, Lorrimore Square, L ndon. (1871) Hall, Colonel William Monck, late of the 74th Highlanders. (1890) Hallé, Sir Charles, (1819-1895), pianist and conductor; IJL.D. of Edinburgh University; came to England in 1848 and made it his home; first Principal of the Royal College of Iusic, [anchester; second husband of :Madame Xorman Xcruda, the well-known violinist; father of Charles HalIp, the portrait painter. Hallé, Miss, a sister of Charity; relative of Sir Charles IIal1é, (1819-1RÐ3), the pianiRt and conductor. Hallett, Mrs V., of Steventon, \Yhitchureh, IIampshire. (1892) Halliday, John, (1843-1908), of Pudsey; a great benefactor of the Catholic 1issiùn in that town. (1!)05) Hamer, Mrs Maria, daughter of C. TIlake Allnat t, barrister of hrew8bury, Shropshire; ife of John flamer, of Glenrafon, Oswestry. Hamilton, The Duchess of, (182] -lR88), Princess rarie Amdia Elizabeth Caroline of Baden; wife of t.he eleventh Duke of llamilton; daughter of Prince Charles Louis Frederick. Grand Duke of Baden; cousin to the Emperor Napoleon III. (1853) t Hamilton, Rev. Charles, I.A., Balliol College, Oxford; curate of Christ Church, New Kent Road. London, S.E. (1854) Hamilton, Miss Mary, daughter of \Yilliam J. IIamilton formerly ,:U.P. ; niece of t.he sixteenth Viscount Dil1on. ' Hamilton, Mrs, wife of Captain T. F. C. Hamilton, of the Royal Navy. Hamilton, Robert Richard, journalist and author. t Hamilton, Rev. Thomas Henry, B.A., Trinity College, Dublin; curate at N avan, Ireland. (1853) Hamilton, Thomas S., of the Bombay Civil Service. (1883) Hamilton, M rs, wife of Thomas S. Hamilton, B,C.S., and family. (18 3) Converts to Rome 129 Hammet, Vice-Admiral James Lacon, (1849-1905), C.V.D.; formerly Superintendent of :Malta Dockyard; son-in-law of Sir Henry George Paston-Bedingfield, seventh Baronet. (1904) Hammond, Colonel Dayrell Talbot, C.B., of the 4th Connaught Rangers; son-in-law of 'Yilliam Ince Anderton, of Euxton. (1887) Hammond, Rev. James, I.A., Cantab; curate of St George's, London, E. (1868) Hammond, Miss, granddaughter of the )Iost Rev. Lord Decies, late Arch bishop of Tuam. Hammond-Spenser, Harry Adrian,lof Bournemouth, Hants; late of Teignmouth, South Devon. (1910) Hands, Colonel William, of the Iad.ras Staff Corps. Hanmer, Rev. Anthony John, (1816-1903), i\I.A., St John's College, Cambridge; curate of Tidcombe, Tiverton, Somcrsetshire ; Bon of the Rev. .J ohn Hannler, .ßL..\.., Cantab, vicar of Hanmer, Flintshire, \Vales. (1850) Hanmer, Miss Caroline Mary, (1818-1908), of The Rosary, Iill Hill, London; founder of tho Altar ociety; daughter of Lieutenant- Colonel Hanult'r. (1851) Hannaford, William Henry, (1836-1907), of Plymouth; musician and orgarist of Plymouth Cathedral. Hanson, Rev. Eric D., of Dulwich College; l\I.A., and Fell Exhibitioner of Christ Church, Oxford; a Priest of the Society of Jesus at St Aloysius' College, Glasgow, N.B. (1886) Hardcastle, Major John Herschell, of the Royal ArtilleIY. (1894) Harden, Miss, daughter of Colonel Harden, of Tenby. (1893) Harden, Robert Manners, (186:3-1910). son of the late Rev. Archibald Harden, of II arrybrook, co. Armagh, Ireland. Harding, E. B., B.A., EÅeter College, Oxford; formerly organist at the Birmingham Oratory, now at St Dominic's Priory, Newcastle-on-Tvne; nephew of the Rev. Dr Edward Bouverie Pusey, (IHOO-1882), Hèaius Professor of Ilebrew and Canon of Christ Church, Oxford. 0 t Harding, Egerton William, J.P., of Old Springs, Iarkct Drayton, Shropshire. (1879) Harding, Francis Egerton, of Eton College; late lieutenant in tho 9 t th Regiment; founder of the Catholic l\Iission of S . Thomas and Stephen, l\Iarket Drayton, Shropshire; son of the late Egerton 'Villialll Harding, J.P. of Old Springs, I\Iarket Drayton, Shropshire; grandson of Sir "\Villiam How lulcaster, ICO.H., C.B. ; son-in-law of the eiO'hth Baron Clifford of Uhudleigh. 0 (1882) t Harding, Miss Harriett, youngest daughter of the Rev. "'''ìlliam Harding, )LA., vicar of Sulgran, Hampshire. Hardy, Rev. Henry J., 11...--\., Rt \JLan's TIal1, Oxford; curate uf Ht Peter's, Vauxha.l1, London, . E. t\. l'l'iest at Do'-moor, IIert.forùshire. (1875) I 130 Converts to Rome t Hare, Mrs, daughter of Sir Aubrey John Dean Paul, third Baronet. sister-in-law of the Venerable Julius Charles Hare, (1795-1855), Arch deacon of Lewes. t Hare, Miss Esmeralda, of Grosvenor Street, Grosvenor Square, London, 'v. (1868) Hare, Francis, brother of the late Ii'3S Esmeralda IIare. (186G) Hare, Thomas Leman, of The Firs, Streatham, London, S. 'V. Harford, Rev. Henry Edwin, (1837-1896)) a Priest of the Society of Jesus, for some time Army Uhaplain in India. (1857) H argitt, M rs, wife of Dr IIargitt, of Leicester. (1885) Harland, Henry, (1861-1ÐOG), author of The Cætdinal's Snuff Box, etc.; educa.ted in Rome, l)aris, and Harvard College, U.S.A. ; received into the Church in England (1900) Harper, Rev. Ernest, a Priest of tho Society of Jesus at Frenburg, Linz, Upper Austria.. Harper, Rev. George, (1811-1864), !\LA., Pembroke College, Oxford; curate at Dorchester. A Priest of the Society of Jesus; brother of a former Anglican Bishop in Australia. (1851) Harper, Herbert E., proprietor of Harpe'f's Gazette. Harper, Mrs, wife of Herbert E. Harper, and family. t Harper, Philip, surgeon. t Harper, Rev. Samuel B. A., LA., Trinity College, Cambridge; curate under Cardinal lanning when rector of Lavington, Sussex; rector of St Ninian's, Perth, K.B.; founder of the Glasgow Northern Htar; afterwards he became editor of the New l'ork Tablet. (1851) t Harper, Mrs, first wife of the Rev. Samuel B. A. Harper, !\I.A., Can tab, and rector of St Ninian's, Perth, .B. (1851) Harper, Mrs, second wife of the late Rev. Samuel B. A. IIarper) 1\I.A., Uantab, editor of the New York 'Tablet; wklow of St John Eckel; daughter of cC Iaria lonk," the author of a book which appeared in 1836 entitled A WillZ Disclosures of l.Iaria J[onk, which was a tissue of calumnies against the inmates of the Hôtel Dieu or Black unnery in 1\lontreal. The fa.lsity of the allegations wa.q conclusively proved by the late Co]onpl 'V. L. Stono, a rrotestant) who personally investigated them. (1867) Harper, Rev. Thomas Norton, (lR21-1893), of St Paul's School, London; 1.A., Queen's College, Oxford; curate at BarIlBtaple, then Incumbent of St Peter's, Buckingham Palace Gate, London, S. ,V. A l)riest of the Society of Jesus at tonyhurst College, Blackburn, Lanca- shire; author. (1851) Harper, Rev. William, :M.A., Pembroke (1 0 1lege, Oxford; an Anglican clergyman. Converts to Rome 131 Harris, Rev. Edward Arthur, B.A., Emmanuel College, Cambridge; for thirteen years curate and Precentor at St Alban's, Holborn, London, E.C. (1900) Harris, Rev. James, (182--!-IR83), a Priest of the ociety of Jesus and rector of St Francis Xavier's College, Liverpool. (1848) Harris, Miss Maud, a nun at the Convent of Prudence, IIampstead, London, N.\V. (1890) t Harris, Miss, author of From Oxford to Rome, etc. (184G) Harris, Rev. Thomas, (1799-18-19), of Stratford Grammar School and the Independent Academy, IIoÀton, London, N.; a Noncomformi'it :Minister at Alford, Lincolnshire. A Priest and Chaplain of The Uonvent, Queen's Square, London, 'V.C. ; author. (1846) Harris, Walter B., of Harrow School; B.A., Trinity College, Cambridgo ; F.S.A., F.R.G.S.; traveller, explorer and author; was member of ir Arthur Nicholson's Special Embassy to ultan of 1\lo1'occo; son-in-law of the fourth Earl of fex borough. Harrison, Bernard, the artist, son of Frederic Harriaon, I.A., Oxon, the Leader of the English Positivists. (189,)) Harrison, Captain Cecil E., of Eton College; served with the Rifle Brigade in the late South African 'Val', and was wounded at Ladysmith. t Harrison, Sir Henry, B.A., Christ Church, of the Bengal Civil Service; father of Lieutenant-Colonel Gilbert Harwood I-Iarrison, and of [ajor \Villiam IIarrison, both of the Royal Engineers. (18ùü) Harrison, Rev. Herbert, (1813-1867), formerly captain of \Vestminster School; a Priest of the Brompton Oratory, London, 8. \V, ; brother of Sir Henry Harrison, B.C.S. (1861) Harrison, Mrs, wife of Dr Harrison, of Ambleside, Westmoreland. Harrison, Mrs Mary St Leger, (" Lucas lalet") the novelist; youngest daughter of the Rev. Charles Kingsley, (1819-1875), the poet and novelist; widow of the Rev. "\\'l11iam Harrison, :\LA., vicar of Clovelly, Devonshire. (190-1) Harrison, M rs Rose Elizabeth, wife of fajor 'Villi am A. Harrison, of the Royal Engineers, son of ir Henry L. Harrison, B.C.S. ; daughter of Robert Parnall, J.P. of Llanstephan, South 'Vales. (1903) Harrison, Captain William, of the Royal Artillery. Harrod, Mrs Frances Mary Desirée, the novelist; wife of IIenry Dawes Harrod, B.A., Oxon; daughter of John Forbes-Robertson art critic' sister of the well-known actor. " Harrod, Henry Da es, of King's College School; B.A., Xew College, Oxford; F.S.A., barrIster; son of Henry Harrod, F.S.A., late Secretary of the Norfolk Archæological Society and author of the Records of orwich, Lynn, etc.; of Amlwch, Anglesey, Xorth 'Vales. (1879) 132 Converts to Rome Hart, Rev. Charles AI'fred Burleigh, :\I.A. Oxon; curate of Carrington, Lincolnshire. (IR85) Hart, Rev. Herbert Leslie, B.A., Pembroke College, Oxford; chaplain of the 'V orcester Diocesan IIouse of :\Iercy) Ial vern, 'Y orcestershire ; successively curate at St Catherine's, · Burnley ; St Alban's) Ventnor, Isle of'Vight; and of St Androw's, 'Vorthing, Sussex. (1DÛü) Hart, William Henry, solicitor, fellow of the Society of Antiquaries. Harter, Charles, of Bath; B.A., Corpus Christi College, Oxford. (1890) Harter, Mrs, wife of Charles Harter, B.A., ()xon. (]P90) Harter, Mrs Frances Geraldine, wife of George Lloyd Foster Harter, I.A., J.P., of Salpertün Park, Gloucestershire; daughter of 'V. Sacheverell Coke) J.P., D.L., of Brookhill Hall, Derbyshire. Hartland, Henry Albert, the artist; of Ial1ow, co. Cork, Ireland. Hartley, Edward, of Spinney Oak, Addlestüne) Surrey. Harvey, Thomas, B.A., Oxon; cou in of the Right ]{ev. Dr Alexander, Protestant Bishop of Derry. (IRS7) Harvey, William Bcevor, cousin of Sir Charles 1 Iaryey, second Baronet. (1887) Harvey, William F., LA., Hertford College, Oxford; barrister; for some time Professor of English Literature in the University of ::\[alta; author of Digest of the lt01lwn Lctw of Contracts, ûtc. (187G) Haskett-Smith, Lieutenant-Colonel William, late of the 79th (Iameron llighlander ; sc>rved in the Nile and Sudan f'xpeditions; member of the Uouncil of the Bouthwark Rescue Society; two of his sons are Army Officers. t Hassell, Dr, of London. (1849) Hatchell, Mrs, daughter of Sir Robert .Talnes Stuart Graham, tenth Baronet; wife of (Iaptain IIatchell, of the üf)th Bengal K ative Infantry. Hathaway, Rev. Frederick, (1814-1891), scholar. I..Â., Fenow, Tutor, Dean and BurRa.r of \V orcester College, Oxford; curate of St .:\lary 1\fagda.len's, Oxford; and then Incumbent of Shadwell, near Leeds, Yorkshire. A Priest of the ociety of Jesus in Jamaica, B.'V.L ; son of Dr \Vil1imn t;i1as IIathaway, of \Vimblcdon, Surrey. (185]) Hatton, Miss Bessie, the actress; daughter of Joseph Hatton, (18-11- luü7), the author, journalist) playwright, and editor of fhe People. (189G) Haward, Mrs, wife of Dr II award ; da.ughter of the Dean of I.Jichfield Hawker, Mrs Pauline Anne, second wife of the Rev. Robert Hk>phen Hawker, (1 S0:3-H375). 1.A., Oxon: daughter of a Polit;;h noble- ma.n; and her three daughters. - (J S7fi) Converts to Rome 133 Hawker, Rev. Robert Stephen, (1803-1875), :M.A., :Magdalen Hall, OÀford; vicar of )Iorwenstow-with-\Vellcombe, Cornwall; poet and antiquary; son of the Rev. Dr James Stephen IIawker, I.A., vicar of tratton, Cornwall; grandson of the Rev. Dr Robert Hawkf;r, (1733-1R2í), the celebrated Calvinist Divine, and author. (1873) t Hawkins, The Rev. Mother Agnes Mary, a nun in Dublin; daughter of the Rev. Charles IIawkins, B.C.L., Oxon, an Anglican clergyman. t Hawksley, Edward, 'Lnitarian; of Eloomsgrove, near Nottingham. (18340) Hawtrey, Miss Mary Louise, cousin of Dr l-Iawtrey, of Eton, father of Charles Hawtrey, the actor. (18D7) Hay, Miss Charlotte Georgiana, (1824-1903), daughter of Lord James IIay, of Seaton, son of the seventh Iarquess of Tweedale. (18407) Haycock, Captain Joseph Boardman, of the Buffs. Hay-Coghlan, The Hon. William Mant, (1833-1903), formerly Judge oi the High Court of Bombay; Privatf\ Uhamber1ain to Pope Leo XIII; eldest son of General ir \Villiam :i\Iarcus Coghlan, K.C.B., of the Royal Artillery. (1879) Haye, Davie, barrister, of London. Hayne, Miss, daughter of an Anglican clergyman. Haynes, Mrs Frances Sophia Vaughan, da.ughter of Sir Edmund Colt, shth Baronet; wife of lajor \Valter Illingworth I-Iaynes, formerly of the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Hegiment. (1899) Hayward, Rev. Francis M., of St Augustine's Theological College, Canterbury. ,1\. Priest-in-charge of St Henry's, Derwent, Sheffield, Derbyshire. Hazell, Rev. James J., a Priest, till lately in charge of Our Lady and St Joseph, Enfield, ::\Iiddlesex; now at the Queen of 1\Iartyrs and St Pancras, Little Albany treet, Regent's Park, London, N.'V. (1873) Head, James, of Iarlborough College; J.P. for Inverness-shire, formerly Captain in the :L\Iiddlesex Yeomanry, and :3rd Battalion of the Buff8: fourth son of Captain Sir Frances E. Somerville Head, second Baronet. Head, Mrs Christian Helen Jane, wife of James Head, J.P.; daughter and heiress of Duncan Cameron, of Inverailort, Loch Ailort, N.B.; granddaughter of General. Sir Alexander Cameron, (1781-1850), K.C.B., who served at Quatre Bras and \Vaterloo. Headlam, Gerald Erskine, of Sherborne School; B.....\.., Bible Clerk of AU Souls' College, O ford; assistant-master at the Oratory School, I Edgbaston, Birmingham. (18D7) ! t Headlam, Rev. John, I.A., Pembroke College, Cambridge; an Anglic..'l.u clergyman. 134 Converts to Rome Heathcote, Miss Agnes, a Benedictine nun (Dame l\Iary l\tichael), OfT.S t;cholastica's Abbey, Teignmouth, Devonshire; daughter of the Rev. 1\' Ilham Beadon lIeathcote, (1812-1Rü2), I.A., Fellow of K ew College, Oxford, Prebendary of Salisbury Cathedral, and descendant of the second Baronet. (1862) Heathcote, Cecil Hamilton, son of the Rev. 'Yil1iam Beadon Heathcote, (lR12-1862), l\I.A., Oxon, and Prebendary of Salisbury Cathedral. (1862) Heathcote, Mrs Elizabeth Mary, (1816-1892), wife of the Rev. 'Yilliam Headon Heathcote, (1812-1862), I.A., Oxon, and Prebendary of Ralisbury Cathedral; daughter of the late Rev. George Deane, I.A., Rector of TIighton. (1862) Heathcote, Sir William Perceval, (1826-1903), sixth Baronet; of , } ton and \Vinchester Colleges; formerly an officer in the 7th II ussars ; J.P. for Hampshire; grandson of the first Baron Arden; son of the Hight Hon. ir \Villiam lIeathcote, fifth Baronet, P.C., D.C.L., l\1.P. for OÀford University; father of the Rev. Hir 1Villiam Arthur Heathcote, sevpnth Baronet, a Priest of the ociety of J esllS at St 'Vilfrid's, Preston, Lancashire; and of Lieutenant-Colonel Gilbert Redvers Heathcote, late of the Cameronians, who served in South Africa during the Gaika and Zulu 'V ars. (1850) Heaven, Mrs Willie, of Ashfield, Queen's County, Ireland, and of The Old l1a11, near Chester. (1906) Hector, Miss Margaret, a Sister of Kazareth; daughter of Thomas J. I1ector, Clerk to tho School Board of Aberdeen, N.R. (1888) Hemans, Rev. Philip Wynne, B.A., Durham University; successively curate of Upton, Torquay, Devonshire; of St Bartholomew's, Bethnal Green, E. ; St Iary's, in the parish of St George's-in-the-East, London; then In charge of St Kieholas, Blackwell Stairs, Poplar, London, E. (1908) t Hemy, Henri Fréderic, for a. considerable time Professor of :Music at U shaw College; Durham; author of Crown of JeS1.LS ,ft:lusic; father of Charles Napier Hemy, R.A" the marine painter. Henderson, E. B., ::\I.A" Scholar of Pembroke College, Cambridge; barrister, of Leeds. Henderson, Rev. Francis, a Priest of the Pious Society of Iissions in Piedmont, Italy. t Henderson, Sir George Francis Robert, K.C.B. ; for many yea s Director of l\Iilitary Art and History at the Staff College; served ill Egypt; was Director of l\Iilitary Intelligence during the late South African 'Var; author. Hendricks, Rev. Father, a Carthusian l\Ionk. Hendricks, Miss Elizabeth, sistcr of the Rev. Father IIcndricks. Converts to Rome 135 Heneage, The Hon. Mrs Arabella, (1783-1871), lIon. _-\..rabella Anderson Pelham; daughter of the first Lord Yarborough; wife of Thomas :Fiechi fleneage, of Cada by, Lincolnshire; mother of Arabella, wife of George Cary-Elwes, LA., of Cadogan Place, London, S. 'Y., and of the Rev. Henry Pelham Heneage, (1810-1875), first resident Priest at Erdington, 'VarwickBhire. (18-14) Heneage, Miss Georgiana Caroline, (1815-1869), younger daughter of the lIon. 1\lrs Arabella IIeneage, (1783-1871), of Cadeby, Lincolnshire. (1844 ) t Henn, Rev. John, l\I.A., Cantab; curate of St James', Bristol. (1850) Henn, Mrs Margaret Agnes Vaughan, wife of Edward Lovett IIenn, l\I.A., late Fellow of Trinity Hall, Cambridge; daughter of _Mitchell Henry, formerly 1\I.P. for Galway and Glasgow, of Kylemore Castle, Connemara. t Henniker, The Hon. M rs Mary Eliza, wife of the Hon and Rev. 'Villiam Chafle Henniker, I.A., son of the third Baron I-Ienniker ; daughter of Edward Farnham. (1855) Henry, Miss Margaret, niece of Sir Thomas Henry, (1807-1876), Chief Police l\lagistrate of London. Hepburne, Mrs Cosmo, sister-in-law of the Rev. Henry Hepburne, a Priest of the Society of Jesus. Hepburne, Miss C. Gordon, daughter of 1\lrs Cosmo I-Iepburne. Hepburne, Rev. Henry Seymour, (1846-1910), a Priest of the Society of Jesus at 'Yardour Castle, Tisbury, 'Viltshire. (1861) Hepburne, J. S., relative of the preceding. Herbert, The Hon. Lady Albertina, Hon. Albertina Agnes l\Iary Denison, youngest daughter of the first Baron Londesborough; niece of the second 1\Iarquess of Conyngham: wife of Colonel Sir I VOl' John Caradoc Herbert, C.B., C.)1.G., first Baronet, 1\1.P. for South l\IonmouthBhire, son of John Arthur Edward Herbert, of Llanarth Court, Raglan, South 'Yales, by the Hon. Augusta, daughter of the first Baron Llanover. Herbert, Angelo, (1825-1907), an ecclesiastical furnisher, brass and metal worker; at one time Professor of drawing at St Edward's College, Everton, St Francis Xavier's College, Liverpool, and at the Catholic Institute in that city; brother of John Rogers Herbert, (1810-1890), R.A., the portrait and historical painter; benefactor of St Alban's l\Iission, Liskeard, Cornwall. (1848) Herbert, The Hon. Mrs Augusta, Hon. Augusta Charlotte Elizabeth Hall, daughter of the first Baron Llanover; wife of John Arthur Edward Herbert, of Llanarth Court, of Raglan, South 'Yales; mother of Colonel Sir I vor John Caradoc Herbert, Bart., 1\1.P. for outh l\lonmouthshire, and of Sir Arthur James Herbert, K.C. V.O., British 1\Iinister to Norway. (1855) 136 Converts to Rome Herbert, Mrs Caroline, daught.er of the Right lIon. Sir Edmund 'Valker l-Iead, (] 805-IR68), eight.h and last Baronet, K.C.H., P.C., D.C.L., LL.D., .F.R.S. ; wife of Commander Charles 'Villiam Herbert, R.N.; J.P. for Devonshire. (18iD) Herbert, Commander Charles William, (1 846-1 D03), of the Royal Navy; J.P., of 'The Grange, Ralcolnbe, Devonshire; son of Admiral Sir Thomas Herbert., (1793-1R61), K.C,B., served in the 'Ycst Indies and <.;hina, and wa.s J\I.P. for 1}art.mout.h. (I87D) Herbert, Mrs, of l\Iuckross Abbey, co. Kerry, Ireland. (18DD) t Herbert, Miss Elizabeth, a nun at the Convent at IIandsworth, near Birmingham; sister of .]ohn Rogers IIerbert, (18IO-18UO), H..A. ; the port.rait and historical painter. (1845) Herbert, George, solicitor. Herbert, Mrs, wife of George Herbert.. Herbert, John Alexander, B.A., Rt John's College, Cambridge; Assistant in t.he :Manuscript JJepartment of the British :l\Iuseum since 188i; son of the Jate Rev. S. .1\.. Herbert, rector of t James', Gateshead, co. Durham. (190D) Herbert, John Rogers, (1810-18 )o), R.A., of Ialdon, Surrey; t.he portrait and historical painter; Officer of the Legion of Honour. (1843) Herbert, Lady Mary Catherine, daught.er of the second Baron lIe'rbert of Lea; sister of t.he thirteenth Earl of PeInbrcke; "\\ ife of Raron Frederick yon IIügel, member of the Cambridge Philological Societ.y, aut.hor, and scholar, son of H. E. Baron Charles von IIügel, the Cluinent Austrian bot.anist and diplomatist, by Elil.abeth, daughter of General Farquharson, and niece of General Rir James Outram, (1803-H3();3), ILC.TI., one of the heroes of the Indian )Iutiny. (1873) Herbert, William Green, brother of John Rogers, (1810-1890), R.A., the portrait and historical painter. (1846) Herbert, Rev. William J. A., of Sudbury, Suffolk; an Augustinian :Monk in Ireland. (1HDG) Herbert of' Lea, The Lady, Elizabet.h, daughter of General Charles .Ashe A'Court, C.B. ; wife of the Hight, lIon. Sidney lIerbert, (] 810-18(j]), first Baron IIerbert of Lea, t;ecretary of 8tate for \r ar, and a great Army Reformer; mother of the fourteenth Earl of Pembroke; authoress. (1866) Hesketh, Miss, sister of ir Thomas George Fermor Fermor-Ileskett, seventh Baronet. Heurtley, Rev. Archibald Charles, of Shrewsbury School; B.A., Christ. Church, Oxford; curate of St Peter's, London Docks, and then in charge of Bt l\lark's, J arrow; grandson of the Rev. Dr Charles Al)f'] IIeurt.ley, (180G-18D:'), Lady largaret professor of Divinity, O Jorù University. .A Priest of the Birmingham Oratory. (1900) Converts to Rome 137 t Hewitt, The Hon. Mrs Annie Frances, wife of thp lIon. Jamm \\rilfrid lIcwitt, son of the fourth Yiscount Liffol'd, and grandson of the second Earl of Gosford, G.C.B., who was for a time Governor of Canada; daughter of Arthur Hodgson, of Eton Vale, Darling Do\vns, Queensland, Australia. t Heydon, Jabez King, of New South 'Vales; editor of the Sydney Freeman's Journal; father of His IIonour Charles Gilbert IIeydon, District Court Judge of New South 'Vales. Heys, The Right Rev. Mother Mary Magdalene, (182 -1t)97), Prioress of Syon Abbey, Chudleigh, Devonshire; daughter of the Rev. J. Heys, :ÞtI.A., an Anglican clergyman, of Staffordshire. (1859) Heysham, Henry Nunez, of Riverside, 'Valtham Cross; formerly of Ayles fo rd. Heywood, Mrs Florence Monica Cecilia, wife of Francis Isidore Heywood, only son of Henry Heywood, J.P., for :Thlonmouthshire; daughter of the Rev. H. :Þtlorris, rector of Llantwit :\[ajor, Glamorganshire, South "r ales. (1908) Heywood, Lady Margaret, (1833-1894), wife of Sir Thomas Percival Heywood, second Baronet, of Claremont, Lancashire; daughter of Thomas I-Ieywood, of Hope End, IIerefordshire. (187G) Hibbert, Captain Washington, (1805-1875), of Billing Hall; son-in- law of Sir Henry Tichborne, tenth Baronet; father of Paul Edgar Tichborne Hibbert, J.P., and formerly High Sheriff for Northamptonshire. (IH49) Hibbert, Captain William George, of the Royal Engineers; served in the Uhitral Relief Expedition. (1890) Hibgame, Miss Emma Gray, (1830-190G), a Dominican nun (Sister :Mary 'Vilfl'id); contributor to The Catholic Pinside, llionth, and Rosa7"Y ][a[]azine; daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel E. F. Hibgame, II.E.I.C.S. ; of Norwich, orfolk. (1884) Hibgame, Frederick Thurlow, fourth brother of :ThIiss Emma Gray Hibgame, (1830-190G), a Dominican nun. (1877) Hickey, Miss Emily, the poet and authoress; daughter of the I{ev. Canon Hickey, an Irish Clergyman; granddaughter of " 1\Iartin Doyle". (1 DOl) llickie, of East- (18aü) Hickie, Mrs Alice Mary, wife of Dr-Robert Eustace bourne, ussex. Hickman, Major, of St Leonards, Sussex. Hickman, Mrs, wife of )Iajor Hickman. Hickman, The Misses, daughters of :Major IIicl\.man Hiçkma , Re . Huber , l\I.A., St Catherine's College, VIcar of t l\Iary s, Frome, Somersetshire. Cambridge ; (1899) Hickman, Major J. M., of the Royal .ÂrIuy l\Iedical Corps, London. 138 Converts to Rome Hickman, Robert Nugent, of IIurstspicrpoint Collegc; son of a fOrIner vicar of St Jalnes', Croy..lon, Surrey. (Lt'Hl) t Hicks, Rev. John, a Priest of the Order of Iarists, formerly at Kotre Dame de France, Leicester Place, London, "T.U. Hicks, Major-General, of the Royal Artillery. (1884) Hicks, Mrs Seymour, née Ellaline Terriss ; daughter of lVilliam Terriss, (18--17-1897), the actor; wife of E. Seymour Hicks, the actor and dramatic author, Bon of Iajor E. Hicks, of the 42nd lIighlanders. (lÐ03) t Higgins, Lady Hilda, Lady IIilda Jane Sophia Finch-IIatton first wife of lIenry Vincent ]liggins, C.V.O., for seven years a Bubaltern in the Life Guards; daughter of the tenth Earl of 'Vinchilsea. (1877) t Higgins, Rev. JOhn, B.A. St John's College, Cambridge; curate of St l\lary lagdalen, Taunton, Bomersetshire. A Priest. (1872) Higgins, Matthew James, (1810-1868), of Eton College; B.A., University Col1ege, Oxford; journalist and author; the " racob Omniuln" of The Tinws; contributor to The 11Iorning Post, Pall ldnll Gw:dtc, and Corn hill l1Iagazine; father of Henry Vincent Higgins, C.V.O. ; t:ion-in-law of Sir Ilenry Tichbornc, eighth Baronet. (1852) Higginson, Rev. W. H., B.....\" Exeter Conege, OÀford; a Priest, till recently at St }-'ilumena, Stoke-on Trent, Staffordshire; now retired. Hildreth, Rev. Charles Ernest Augustus, a Priest of the Society of JesUB, Assistant-Prefect of Philosophers at Stonyhurst CoUege, lUack- burn, Lancashire. (1892) Hill, Rev. Benjamin, of Tonbridge School. B.A., St John's College, Cam- bridge; a Passionist Priest, at VaJparaiso, Chili, South \.merica. (1866) Hill, Rev. Ernest Samuel, a Priest of the Order of Charity at clt :l\lary's, K ewport, Ionmouthshire. t Hill, Rev. George James, :\L...1., Trinity College, Cambridge; vicar of Salford, near Bath, Somersetshire. (1854) Hill, Miss Georgina Dora, of Thomastown, co. l{ilkenny, Ireland; grandniece of the. Rev. James Charles Connolly, l\I. \., Chaplain of 'Voolwich Dockyard. (1874) t Hill, Rev. James, I.A.) Cantab; an Anglican clergyman. Hill, Rev. John Crassweller, B.A., Durham University; successively curate of St Andrew with St )1ichael, Greenwich Iarsh; and of St :Mary's, Sunbury-on- Thames. (1908) Hill, Percival George, brother of the Rev. Benjamin I-lil1, B.A., Cantab, a Passionist Priest in South America. (1889) Hill, William James, l\I,A.) Trinity College, CaDlbridge. Hilliard, Miss, a Sister of :l\Iercy. Converts to Rome 139 Hilliard, Miss Cecilia, a nun in Baltimore, U.S.A.; sister of the above. Hinde, Colonel, of the Indian Army. (1866) Hine, Harold Egerton, grandson of Henry George Hine, (l 11-1f593), the landscape painter. (lfJüO) Hingeston, Miss Pauline Mary Agatha, (1841-1Ð06), a great benefactress to the Catholic :\Iission at Sidmouth, Devonshire. Hinson, Miss Margaret, daughter of the former Rector of Horton. tHirst, Mrs Anna Maria, mother of the late Rev. Joseph Hirst, a. Priest of the Order of Charity, and President of Ratcliffe College, Leicester. (18--19) t Hirst, Joseph, J.P. for Leeds; at one time President of the Leeds Chamber of Commerce; husband of . the above. (18--1G) Hislop, Stephen, (J 848-1908), of Edinburgh, N.B. ; son of a Protestant :Missionary in India. Hitchcock, Rev. George Stewart, B.A., London "Gniversity; Anglican Chaplain at the Iedway Union, Chatham; then a unitarian l\Iinister; a Priest; D,D. of Rome; author. (1903) Hitchcock, Stephen, son of the Rev. H. 'V. Hitchcock, l\I.A., late vicar of St John's, Tor quay, Devonshire, and of St l\Iary Iagdalene, Iunster Square, London, X. 'V. (1893) Hitchings, Rev. Edward B., a Priest, till lately in charge of St Hilda's, N orthenden, Cheshire. (1887) Hoare, Rev. Edward, of Dulwich College; London University; a Priest of the Order of Charity at St :\Iary's, Kewport, Ionmouthshire; son of the Rev. J. 'V. D. Hoare, B.A., formerly vicar of St Philip's, Sydenham, London, S.E. (1881) Hoare, Rev. Francis O'Donoghue, of Dulwich College; B.A., London University; a Priest, (Oblate of St Charles) at St :\Iary of the Angels, 'Vestmoreland Road, Bayswater, London, 'V.; brother of the preceding. (1881) Hoare, Rev. J. W. D., TI.A., Trinity College, Dublin; vicar of St Philip's, Sydenham, London, S.E.; son of a former Dean of Achonry, Ireland; father of the above. (1881) Hoar , M rs, wife of the Rev. J. ,Yo D. Hoare, B.A., Trinity College, DublIn. (1890) t Ho ges, Nicholas William, at one time Editor of l'he lreckly Reg 8ter. (1857) Hodgson, Miss, one of the Anglican Sisters who accompanied the Cowley Fathers to India. 140 Converts to Rome HOdson, Rev. Charles Edward, Ì\1.A., Trinity Ilall, Cambridge; Anglican chaplain to .Admiral ir George :x are's Arctic Expedition, and then to 11.1\1.8. Aboukir. (1877) H ey, Mrs Frances Sarah Cashel, (IR30-1D08), authoress and ]ournalist; daughter of C. B. Johnston of Dublin; wife of John Cashcl Hoey, C.1\1.O., who was for a time Sub-Editor of The Dublin Rcvic'lv. Holden, Henry, solicitor. Holdsworth, Mrs (1805-1874), née Eliza !\Iary Anne Clarke; relative of the }-'roude family. (1855) Holland, The Lord, (180 -1839), Henry Edward Fox, fourth and last Baron. (1850) Holland, The Lady, (1812-1889), Lady Augusta Coventry, wife of the fourth Baron Holland; only daughter of the eighth Earl of Coventry. (1850) t Holland, Mrs Mary Sibylla Frances, wife of the late Rev. Canon Francis lfolland, 1.A., of (ianterbury Cathedral, and Chaplain to Queen Victoria and I{.ing Edward VII; daughter of the Rev. Alfred Lyall, l\1.A., (1785-18G3), the philosopher, traveller, author and rector of Harbledown, Kent. (1889) Holland, Lady May, wife of Sir \Villiam flenry Holland, J.P., formerly ::\1.P., of Poole IIall, Nantwich ; eldest daughter of James Lund, J.P. and D.L. of l\Ialsis Hall, near Leeds, Yorkshire. (1904) Holland, Stephen Taprell, of Otterspool, Aldenham, 'Vatford, Ifertfordshire; J.P.; built at his own expense tho Church of the Holy Rood, 'Vatford; IIon.-Treasurer of the Benevolent Rocipty ; a ".founder" of \Vesiminster Ca.thedral; eldest son of James Holland, J. P., of caford House, t;ussex, Hollish, Miss, daughter of Colonel fIollish, of Lodsworth, Sussex. (18D )) Holmes, Miss, daughter of ir Richard Jlolmes, for many years librarian at \Vindsor UastIe; granddaughter of the late Rev. Vr Uee, Vica.r of \Vindsor and Canon of t t;eorge's. (19üU) Holmes, Miss Annie Emma, a nun and Uanoncss of St Augustine's Convent, Bruges, Belgium. Holrnes, Miss Mary, (1853-1903), the authol'CSS. Holmes, Mrs Augusta, the musical composer. (18fJD) Holmes, Colonel Richard, late of the 39th Regimcnt. Holmes-a'Court, The Hon. Mrs Annie, wife of the lIon. Arthur ",Vyndham Holmes-a'Court, surveyor of Public 'Yorks, Antigua, Captain of t\.ntigua Artillery, son of thc second Baron Heytesbury, and grandson of Sir Leonard 'V orsley llolmes, Bart.; daughter of the lIon. Thomas Berkeley Hardtman-Berkeley, C.:i\1.G., late President of the General Council of the Leeward Islands. (1888) HOlms, Douglas, son of John llolms, formcrly I\LP. for Ha.ckney, L d N E ( 1890 on on, .. Converts to Rome 141 Holms, Rev. J. Charles, at one time a member of an .Anglican TIrother- hood in the Lichfield Diocefm. (1900) Holt, Arthur, son of Colonel Holt. Honywood, Sir John William, (1857-1907), eighth Baronet, of Evington Place, Kent; J.P. for Kent; formerly an officer in the 2nd Derby lilitia, and in the East Kent Yeomanry Cavalry. (1893) Hood, Rev. Edward Theophilus, (1808-1886), barrister; son of an Anglican clergyman. A Priest of the Society of Jesus, for twenty-seven years at \.11 Saints, 'Vardour Castle, Tisbury, 'Viltshire. (18-15) Hooke-Robinson, Mrs Noel, of Ovington Square, London, S.'V. (1866) Hoole, Rev. Arthur Stanley, formerly lieutenant in the Royal Artillery; a Priest of the Birmingham Oratory. (1891) Hooper, Dr, B.A., Caius and Gonville College, Cambridge; ßI.B., London "Gniversity. ' Hope, Mrs Anne, (1809-1887), the historian and authoress; wife of Dr James fIope, (1801-1841), };-".R.S., of St George's IIospital, London, "T. ; author of Conversion of the Tt-utonic Races, etc.; mother of Sir Theodore Cracroft IIope, R.C.S.l., C.I.E., formerly of the Indian Civil Service. (18-1G) t Hope, M rs, daughter of General de Rapp, of Paris. (18:J8) Hope, Rev. Douglas, (18-18-1889), of Eton College; ßI.A., Christ Church, Uxford; curate of St .Jo1m the Divine, Kennington, London, S.E. A Pri('st (Oblate of t Charles), and Director of t Yincent's Home for noys, Harrow Road, London, 'V. ; son of George 'Villiam frope, )L P. of Luffness, N.B. grandson of the third Duke of TIuccleuch; great-grandson of the second Earl of Hopetoun. (1877) Hope, JOhn, grandson of General de Rapp, of Paris. (18;)8) Hope-Johnstone, Lady, (1805-1R91), wife of Admiral Sir 'Yil1iam .J. Hope-Johnstone, l\::.C.B.; daughter of Sir 'I'homas Kirkpatrick, fifth Baronet. (18:) 1 ) t Hope-Johnstone, Miss Alicia I abella, a sister of 1ercy; daughter of Admiral ir \Villiam J. Hope-Johl1,:;tone, K.l!.B. (18,)1) Hope-Johnstone, Miss, daughter of Admiral Sir 'rillimll J. Hope- .J ohnstÐne, K. U. B. (18;") 1 ) Hope-Scott, Mrs Charlotte Harriet Jane, (182R-18:JR), first wife of Jamcs Roùert Hope-Scott, (1812-1 ï3), l\LA., Oxon; daughter of John Gibson Lockhart, (179-1-185-1), B....\.., Balliol College, Oxford, advocate, novelist, biographer of Scott and Burns, by Sophia, daughter of Sir "-'-alter Scott, (1771-1832), of Abbotsford, first Baronet, novelist and poet; mother of the lIon. Irs )Iary _Monica Iaxwell-Scott, the authoress, wife of the Hon. Joseph Constable :\faxwell-Scott, J.P. for Roxburgh. hire, third son of the thirteenth Baron Jlerries, by :\Iarcia, daughfRr of Sir E. 1\1. -Va\Tasonr, Bart. ; grandmother of Captain "Talter .Joseph :Maxwell-Scott, of the ( iaulCroni.-tns, who served in the la t Ronth African 'Val', including the defcnpe of Ladysmith; of Lit-'utenant Toseph )lichacl In.xwell-f'cott, n. .; and of Lieutenant, falcolm eapha,pl .Joseph :\Ia\.well-Scott, R.X. (Ui;)]) 1.12 Converts to Rome Hope-Scott, James Robert, (1812-1873), of Eton College; )I.A., Uhrist Church, Fellow of :Merton College, Oxford; D.O.L.; parliamentary barrister, Chancellor of the Diocese of Salisbury; author; a great benefactor to several Scotch Catholic )Iissions and (ion vents; founder of the Uhurch of Our Lady and St ..A..ndrew, Galashiels; Our Lady and St Joseph, Selkirk; and of The Immaculate Conception, Kelso, N.B., which in 1b3ü was burnt to the ground together with the schoolhouse and rectory, by a Protestant IDO b; t.hird son of General the Hon. Sir Alexander Hope, (17üÐ-18:37), G.C.B., of Rankeillour and Luffness, who Aerved in Flanders and IIolland, Governor of the Royal Iilitary College, andhur8t, and LiputRnant-Governor of Chelsea Ifospital, l\I.P. for J )umfries and l.inlithgowshire, by his wife Georgina Alicia, youngest da.ughter of George nrown of Elliston, Rox burghshire ; grandson of .J oIm, second Earl of Hopetoun; father of James Fitzalan Hope 9 l\1.P. for the Central Division of Sheffield, J.P. for Sussex, by his second wife the late Lady Victoria IIoward, daughter of the fourteenth Duke of orfolk. (1851) Hopkins, Rev. Gerald M., (1844-1889), scholar, l\I.A., (First-Olass Honours in the final Schools), Baniol College, Oxford; Fellow of tho Royal Uni versity of Ireland; a Priest of the Society of Jesus, and Professor of Olassics at the Catholic University Oollege, Dublin. (1866) Horan, Rev. Arthur James, a Franciscan Friar, (Oapuchin) in the United States; formerly of the Departlnent of Justice, Odana, Conn. ; son of the Rev. J. Horan, I.A., vicar of Bapchied, Kent. (1888) Horan, M rs, daughter of an Irish Clergyman in Dublin; mothcr of tho late Hev. Iother Iary ...t\.ustin, of the Sisters of Iercy, N ew York. Horn, Miss Flora, a nun j daughter of a fornlcr Rccorder of lIercford. t Hornby, Edward Owen, )I..A., St John's College, Cambridge j of The Hook, :Fareham, IIampshire; and of Portland Place, London, 'V. (18GB) t Hornby, Mrs Martha, wife of Edward Owen Hornby, l\f.A., Canta b. (18G8) t Horne, Rev. Edward, I.A., St John's College, Cambridge; vicar of St Lawrence, Southampton, Hampshire. (18-17) tHorne, Mrs, wife of the Rev. Edward IIorne, :\I.A., Cantab. (18<17) Horne, The Misses, daughters of the Rev. Edward Horne, ßI.A., CantaL; both nullS. (1847) Horne, Rev. Percy, a Benedictine :Monk (Dom Ethelbert) at Downsiùe Abbey, near Bath, omersetshire. (1874) Horsley, M rs Mary Anderson, wife of Dr Reginald IIorsley ; daughter of ",Yilliam Inglis, of l{.irkmay, X.B. Horsley, Dr Reginald, F.R.C.8. (Edin.) ; J.P., Sydney Grammar School, and the Universities of l\lelbourne, Berlin, and Edinburgh; author; son of Captain Charles II. Horsley, late of the Indian Army. (1881) t Hoste, Wyndham Horatio Nelson, I.A., Oriel College, Oxford; ban'istcr ; son of Uaptain ir \Villianl Hostp, (1780-1828), first Baronet, K.C.D., who fought under Nelson off Toulon, at t Vincent and Banta Cruz; brot.her of Hcar-Admiral ir \Yillimll Lcgge t:eorgc lloste, second Baronet. Converts to Rome 143 Houghton, Rev. JOhn, I.A., Trinity College, Cambridge; an Anglican clergyman. t Houghton, Rev. Matthew Philip, B.A., Caius and Gonville College, Cambridge; curate at Aston, Birmingham. (1854) t Houldsworth, Mrs Henry, of Carrick House, Ayr, .B. (1872) Household, Miss, formerly Associate of the East Grinstead Anglican Sisterhood; now a nun at ::\Iill Hill Convent. (1868) t Howard, The Hon. Lady, wife of the law Sir Henry Francis lroward, G.C.B., Envoy Extraordinary to Bavaria; daughter of the second Baron Erskine; mother of Sir Henry Howard, K.C.:\I.G., British :Minister to the Netherlands and to the Grand Duchy of Luxemburg. (1842) t Howard, Mrs Catherine Mary, of Corby Castle, Cumberland; daughter of Sir Richard X eave, Bart., of Dagnam Park, Essex. Howard, Esme William, C.)1.G. C. V.O.; of HalTow School; successively Assistant Private Secrètary to Lord Carnarvon at Dublin Castle; Third Secretary in Rome and Berlin; Assistant Private Secretary to Lord Kimberley; Hon. Attaché at Rome; Consul-General for Crete; Councillor of H.B.)l's Embassy of "Tashington, U.S.A., now Consul- General for the Kingdom of Hungary ; youngest son of Henry Howard, I.P., of Greystoke Castle, Cumberland; son-in-law of Prince Giustiniani Bandini, tenth Earl of Xewburgh. (1898) Howard, Mrs Frances Ann, née Heneage ; widow of Captain Edward Howard, grandson of the twelfth Duke of X orfolk. Howard of Glossop, The Lady, (1860-1887), Clara Louisa Greenwood, first wife of the second Baron Howard of Glossop, cousin to the fifteent.h Duke of Xorfolk, K.G. ; daughter of John Greenwood, I.P., of Swarcliffe Hall, Ripley, Yorkshire. (188 ) Howard 0" Glossop, The Lady, Hyacinthe Scott-Kerr, second wifo of the second Baron Howard of Glossop ; daughter of 'Yilliam Scott-Kerr, of Chatto and Sunlaws, Roxburghshire, N.B. (1890) Howard-Hodges, Miss, now the Rev. Iother Fidelis and Superioress of the Convent of St Philomena, Rome. (1875) Howard-Hodges, Miss Edith, her youngest sister. (1897) Howarth, Rev. Arthur William, a Priest-in-charge of Our Lady of :l\Iount Carmel, Corby, near Grantham, Lincolnshire Howden, The Lord, (1799-1873), G.C.B., second and last Baron Howden; diplomatist and successively British :\Iinister at Brazil and Iadrid; better known as General Sir John Hobart Caradoc; only child of Sir John Francis Caradoc, (1762-1839), first Baron Howden; grandson of the l\fost Rev. Dr John Caradock, (1708-1778), Protestant Archbishop of Dublin. (18-18) Howden, Richard Armaral, of Wellington College and Downing ollege, Cambridge. (1905) Howell, Mrs Julia Eliza, (1829-1896), wife of the Rev. Russell Howell, 1.A., Oxon; daughter of the late Robert Saunders, of the BenO'al Uivil Service, by Elint "\Yallace Barnett 0 (1857) 114 Converts to Rome Howell, Rev. Russell, (lR2G-1906), of Harrow School; ::\LA., f1hrist Church, Oxford; vicar of St Veep, Cornwall; Private Chalnberlain to H.H. Pope Leo XIII; son of David Howell, of Ethy, Uornwall ; father of the Rev. Bernard Howell, a Redemptorist Priest at Sant Alfonso, Via lerulana, Rome; of the Rev. Edmund .T. Howell, a Redemptorist Priest at St Edmund's, Lo\\er Edmonton, London, N. ; of David Howell, J. P. for Uornwall, son-in-law of \Villialn E. Segar barrister, of Preston, Lancashire; and of Captain \ViIfrid RusseU Howell, D.S.O., of the South African Constabulary, who served during the late South African \Var, son-in-law of Colonel Lucius Falkland Uarey, of TOITe Abbey, Devon- shire. (183G) Howes, William, of Portman Square, London, 'V. (190ß) . Howitt, Miss Margaret, the authoress; daughter of 'Villiam Howitt, (17U:l-187U), the Quaker poet and author. (1880) Howitt, Mrs Mary, (1799-1888), '}lIe Botham; authoress; publi ll{>d translations (If Fredrika Bremer and IIans AndC'rsen, and successful chilùren's books; wife of 'Villialll Ho\\itt, (l79 -lH7!)), poet and author. (18H2) Huddlestone, John Gilbert, B.A., Keble Uollege, Oxford (189:-,) Hudson, Henry J., the artist. Hughes, Miss Catherine, a Dominican nun; da.ughter of 'Yil1iam .T. Il ughes, of Ulancothy, Carnarvonshh-e, North 'V ales. (1 79) t Hughes, Rev. Hen ry B3.iley, a Priest in Uarnarvonshire, North \\Tales; son of the Hev. 1I0wd I Iughes, l\1.A., rector of Tl'efriew, Carnal'vonshirc; great-grandson of <:enel'al Hit, Edmund Heilly (1 ope , Bart. Hughes, Rev. Henry George, of the Coll( gio Deda, ROllIO; a Pr'iest, tin recently at t Francis, hetrord, eeùfoL',l'-Jhire; now at St Jolm the Baptist, l\or\\'ich, Korfolk. (l n ) Hughes, Rev. James Barrett, formerly a member of the Rev. Father Ignatius' Community at Norwich, Norfolk. (18û Q ) Hugo, Miss Charlotte, a Rister of l8L'cy in 'Vashington, U.S..\.; niece of the )Iost Rev. Dr Temple, Lord Archbishop of Canterbury. Hull, Rev. Ernest R., a Pl'Îest of the Society of .ksus in India; author and editor of The Bwrn1Jay Catholic E.non iner. (188:!) -t Hulme, The Right Rev. Monsignor Benjamin, of Longton, BtatIoL'dshire; a Priest and chaplain at l\lawley Hal), hropshire; author. (U3 4) t Hulme, Mrs, mother ûf the ate Right !lev. lonsignor TIf'njanlÎn IIulme. (lK -l) t Humble, Rev. Henry Martin, ::\1...:\.., Cant.ab; curate of Newbourne, orthumber1and (1847) Humphrey, Rev. William, of ::\Iarischal College, Abcrdeen; l\LA., Edinburgh l""nivel'sity; adyoca.te, then Ineulllbent of St ::\lary )lagJalpn's, Dundee; and chaplain to the Bi hop of Brcl'l1Ïn. A Priest of the Socit>ty of .J{'sus at t Beunds ('ollege, Ht ..\saph, K ol,th " ales; author; son of .folul HurnpIl1'e T, of Pit.nlPdden, X.H. (l368) Converts to Rome 145 Hunnybun, Mrs Phoebe Anne, wife of the Rev. 'Vil1iam L IIunnybun, I\1.A., Cantab. (1869) Hunnybun, Rev. William Martin !\I.A., Fellow of Caius and Gonville College, Cambridge; some time curate at All Saints, !\1argaret tl'eet, London, 'V., then vicar at Bickernoller; formerly Professor at the Catholic University College, Kensington, London, 'V., and for many years Secretary of the Catholic School Committee. (U3G9) Hunt, Dr Lewis Gibson, LA., Acadia College, Nova Scotia; LD., l\['Gill College, !\1ontreal, Canada; L.R.C.P., Edinburgh; L.F.P.S., Glasgow; J.P. for Sheffield; son-in-law of the Rev. Jame::; Stuart Vaughan, :i\I.A., of Clif ton. Hunt, Rowland, of Eton College and !\1agdalene College, Cambriùge; I.P. for the Ludlow Division of Shropshire; J.P. for Shropshire and Lord of the l\1anol' of Baschurch; late !\Iaster of the Shropshire Hounds; served as an officer in the late South African 'Var with Lord Lovat's couts; eldest son of Rowland Hunt, J.P. of Eoreattun, Shropshire. (1899) Hunt, Mrs Veronica, wife of Rowland Hunt, 1.P. for the Ludlow Divi ion of Shropshire; daughter of Colonel Duncan Davison, of Tulloch Uastle, N.B. ; sister of )1rs Adelaide Boulton, wife of Harold Boulton, !\LV.O. (1888) Hunter, Assistant-Commissary, of Dublin, Hunter, Rev. Evan Haynes, (1812-1874), :M.A., Trinity College, Cambridge; an Anglicd.n clergyman. A Priest. (18-!ö) Hunter, Rev. Sylvester Joseph, (1829-1896), of St Paul's School, Lon- d07), 'V.; )I.A., wrangler, Trinity College, Cambridge; barrister; a Priest of the Society of Jesus, for some time Professor of Law at S tonyhurst College, Blackburn, Lancashire, and Rector of St Beuno's College, St Asaph, Xorth 'Vales; author; son of the Rev. Joseph Hunter, (1783-1861), Presbyterian :Minister at Bath, antiquary, sub-commissioner, then assistant-keeper of Public Records, author and Vice-President of the Society of .Antiquaries. (1857) t Hunter, Miss, a Benedictine nun; daughter of the Rev. Jos ph Hunter, (1783-1861), a Presbyterian !\1inister at Bath; sister of the Rev. Sylvester Joseph Hunter, l\I.A., Cantab, a Priest of the Society of Jesus at St Beuno' B UoUege, S t ABa ph, X ortb 'Vales. (1860) Hunter, Rev. Thomas William, )LA., Hertford College, Oxford; rector of Callander, :K.B.; Secretary and Treasurer to the 'Vestminster Diocesan Education Fund for Poor Children; Secretary of the 'Vestlninster Diocesan Schools' Association; Secretary to Catholic Emigration Bociety ; on Catholic Guardians' Executive Committee; Knight of St Gregury the Great, eldest son of the late Thomas Hunter, of Clive Vale, Hastings, Sussex. (1897) Hunter-Blair, Rev. Sir David, fifth Baronet; of Eton College; l\I.A., :Magdalen College, OÅford; formerly captain Ayr and 'Yigtown I\Hlitia; Private Chamberlain of the word and Cloak to Pope Pius IX and Leo XIII; a Benedictine l\lonk (Dom Oswald), for five years Rector of Fort Augustus Abbey School, N.B., till lately 1aster of Hunter-Blair's Ha.ll, Oxford; author. (1873) K 146 Converts to Rome Hunter-Blair, Lieutenant-Colonel David, (1827-1869), of the 8cots Fusilier Gua.rds; fourth son of il' David Hunter-Blair, third Baronet. (1869) Hunter-Blair, Mrs Emily, (182:)-1885), wife of John Hunter-Blair, third son of Sir Da.vid Hunter-Blair, third Baronet; youngest daughter of Edward Grant. Huntingtower, Lord, (1800-1872), \Yil1iam Lionel Felix Tollcmaeh , of Eton College; 1\LA., Christ Church, Oxford; eldest son of the eighth Earl of Dysart. (1870) t Husenbeth, Mrs Elizabeth, mother of the Very Rev. Frederick Charles Husenbeth, D.D., a Priest, formerly Provost and Vicar-Gencral of Northampton Diocese. Huskisson, Paul Lawrence, grandson of 'Villiam IIuskisson, (1770- 1830), l\1.P., the statesman and economist. (1892) Huson, Rev. William Bernard, l\I.D., of Bellevue IIospital, Kew York; B.D., of the Episcopal Theological Seminary at Nashotah, 'Vis., U.S.A. ; he nursed the yellow fever sufferers in l\1emphis; formerly of the Cowley Brotherhood, and linister of All Saints' Episcopal Cathedral, l\Iilwaukee. A Priest of the Society of Jesus at the Church of the Sacred Heart, Blaekpool, Lancashire. (1885) Hussey-Walsh, Mrs Mary, wife of lajor \Yil1iam II. IIussey-\Valsh, of the 4th Battalion Essex Regiment, son of "TaIteI' Ifussey-"Talsh, of Cranagh and l\lulhussey ; daughter of the Rev. E. R. Evered Hutcheon, John, banker, of Aberdeen, X.B. t Hutchins, Edward John, l\f.A., Trinity College, Ualnbridge; for ' I Borne time l\f.P. for Lymington. t Hutchins, Mrs, wife of Edward John IIutchins, l\1.A., Cantab. Hutchison, John, barrister. Hutchison, Miss, daughter of a Rector of Cheekley. Hutchison, Mrs Isabella, (1782-18ß6), wife of the late Colonel Hutchison, of Edinburgh, X.D. ; daughter of the late IJord Cunningham; part foundress of St Uatherine's Convent, Lauriston Gardens, Edinburgh; and her children. (1835) Hutchison, Rev. William Antony, (1822-1863), B.A., Trinity Col1ege, Cambridge; a Priest of the Brompton Oratory, London, S."'" (1845) Hutchison, Rev. William Corston, (1819-1883), S.C.L., l\I.A., t l\Iary's Hall, Oxford; rector of St Endellion, Trigg, Cornwall; author; for some time tutor to the late Prince Louis Kapoleon, son of Napoleon III; Knight of the Holy Cross of Jerusalem; Private Cha bel'lain to Popes Pius IX and Leo XIII; father of the Rev. FranCIS Ber ard Hutchison a Benedictine )Ionk at St. Lawrence's, Petersfield, Halnps}Ul'e. , (1851) Converts to Rome 147 t Hutchison, Mrs, wife of the Rev. 'Villiam Corston IIutchison, (181Ð- 1883), !\1.A., Oxon. (1851) Huyshe, Wentworth, journalist and author; an expert in the literature of lnediævalism; was war correspondent in the Soudanese campaigns of 1b84-86; fourth son of General Alfred IIuyshe, C.B., of the Royal 1101'se Artillery, and of Julia, daughter of the Rev. George Hagar. t Hynes, Mrs, wife of :l\Iortimel' Hynes, late Supervisol' of Excise. (1847) 118 Converts to Rome I ILES, Richard Albert, (1817-1902), uf Rcevey, Fairford; formerly Chairman of tho Cirencestcl' Board of Guardians. (1844) lies, Mrs, wife of Richard Albert Iles, (1817-1D02), of Reevcy, Fairford, mother of the Rev. Canon Daniel Iles, L.D., of Louvain l!niversity, a Priest and Professor at Oscott College, Birmingham. (1843) Imray, Mrs, of Fort Augustus, N.B. Incledon, Lewis, of the General Post Office, London, E.C. Ingle, Rev. Frederick Alfred, of l\Ierchant Taylors' School; B.A., St J oIm's College, Oxford; curate of Great lIford, Essex. A Priest, at ono timo Professor at St Edmund's College, \\T are llertfol'dshire; till recently at Tho Assumption, 'Yarwick Street Golden'Square London, 'V.; now in charge of St George, Shoeburyncss, Essex. ' (1902) Ingleby, Mrs Harriet Jane, second daughter of Charles Fawcett Keville-Rolfe, J.P. of Heacham Hall, :Norfolk; wife of I-Iolcombe Ingleby, of Valentines, lIford, Essex. Inglefield, Mrs, 'wife of Iajor Inglefiold. Ingpen, John Abel, solicitor, London, 'v. of 1Vinstay Gardens, Kensington, (1891) + Innes, Lieutenant, of the 1st European Regiment; son of an Anglican clergyman. (1852) tin nes, M rs, wife of Lieutenant Innes. (1852) Iredell, Miss Rose, daughter of Colonel Iredell. (1884) Irons, Miss Geneviève, the authoress; youngest daughter of the Rev. 1Villiam Josiah Irons, (1812-1883), D.D., !\I.A., Queen's College, Oxford, successively Vicar of Darkway, Hertfordshire, for thirty years Vicar of Brompton, :Middlesex, Rector of 'Vadingham, Lincolnshire, and Rural Dean, Rector of St J\Ial'Y, 'V oolnoth, London, E.C., and Prebendary of St Paul's Cathedral; granddaughter of the Rev. Joseph Irons, (1785-1H52), an Evangelical preacher and liniBter of Grove Chapel, Camberwe] London, S. E. (H3D3 ) Converts to Rome 149 Irvine, Mrs, wife of Admiral St George Caulfield d'Arcy Irvine, C.B. t I rwin, Rev. Hen ry, :.\I,A., Oxon; an Anglican clergyman; resident in New York. (1902) Isaacson, M rs, 1lée Campbell; wife of !\Iajor J. de S. Isaacson, of the Royal Scots Guards. (1908) Ives, Mrs, wifo of Charles H. Ives of the Indian Civil Service. Izard, Rev. Francis, a Benedictine 1\[onk at Erdington Abbey; formerly a surgeon in practice at TIrownedge, near Preston, Lancashire. 150 Converts to Rome J JACKSON, Lieutenant Arthur, late of the 6th Regiment, Jackson, Miss, a nun; daughter of the Rev. Canon Jackson, :ThI.A" an Anglican clergyman. Jackson, Rev. Edmund, late curate of St Peter's, TIarnsley, Yorkshire; author. (1899) Jackson, Miss Frances, the authoress; daughter of the late Peter Uothwell .Jackson, of Blackbrooke, l\Ionmouthshire. (1879) Jackson, Captain Sir Henry Moore, (1849-1908), G.C.1\I.G. ; R.A., of l\larlLol'ough and Clifton Colleges, the Royal l\lilitary AcaænlY; successively Private Secretary to Sir H. Irving in Trinidad; to Sir John Olover in .Newfoundland; for five years ommisioner of Turks Tslands; ('olonial Secretary for the Bahamas and Gibraltar; Governor of Leeward Islands; Governor of Fiji; Governor of Trinidad and Tobago, (1904-1908) ; youngest son of the Right Rev. 'Villiam 'Yalrond .Tackson, D.D., Bishop of Antigua, B.'''.I.; son-in-law of the late Sir Edwarù Ð' Alton Shca, President of the Newfoundland Legislative Council. (1882) t Jackson, Miss Mary Elizabeth, a nun (l\lother Aloysia) and Superioress of St Anne's Convent, Camp Hill, Birmingham. (18 L 10) t Jackson, Richard Charles, of South Lodge, Limerick, Ireland; B.A., Trinity College, Dublin. (1853) t Jackson, William, a Presbyterian; of Rea 1\Iills, TIallybay, Ireland. (1850) James, Miss Edythe Augusta Prisca, daughter of General IIaughton James. . (1893) James, Hen ry, barrister, of London. James, Rev. Henry, (1809-1878), l\I.A" 'Vol'cester College, Oxford; vicar of St Andrew's, 'VeIls Street, I ondon, 'V. A Priest of the Society of Jesus at The Annunciation, Chesterfield, Derbyshire. (185]) James, Major John Edgcumbe, of l\Iarlborough College; served with the Royal Field Artil1el'Y in the Jate South African 'Val'. (1895 Converts to Rome 151 James, Miss Julia, a nun at Hammersmith, London, 'Y.; daughter of Edwin John James, (1812-1882), barrister, Q.C., recorder of Brighton, I.P. for Iarylebone ; authoress. t James, Miss Laura Harriet, daughter of the Rev. Edward James, :\I.A., late vicar of Hindringham, X orfolk. James, Miss Margaret E., the authoress; of Tenby, South '\Vales. t Jarrett, Colonel, J.P. for Lanarkshire, N.D. t Jarrett, M rs, wife of Colonel Jarrett; and family. (1848) (1848) Jarrett, Mrs Agnes, wife of Colonel Henry Sullivan Jarrett, C.I.E., who served during the Indian )Iutiny, second son of Thomas Jarrett, of Speldhurst, Kent; daughter of Francis Beaufort, of the Bengal Civil Service. (1874) Jarvis, George Harvey Thompson, (1822-1881), surgeon, L.S.A., of London; father of the Rev. Stephen Eyre Jarvis, a Priest of the Order of Charity, for several years Rector of St Etheldreda's, Holborn Circus, London, E.C., now Rector of St 'farie"s, Rugby. (18-18) , Jarvis, Mrs Sophia Mary Ann, (1821-1907), wife of the late George H. T. r arvis, surgeon, of London. (18-18) Jaxon, Miss Heise, the singer. t Jee, Deputy-Inspector-General Joseph, C.B., Y.C., of Queni- borough llaIl, near Leicester; honorary ul'geon to Queen Yictoria. Jeffcoat, Rev. James Winiam, (18-15-1908), of Gloucester; a. Priest of the ociety of Jesus of the Irish Province (188 ) Jeffries, M rs, wife of Colonel Jeffries. t Jenkins, Frederick, of Aberdare, Abergavenny, "Tales. (1879) Jenner, Henry, the author; of the British ltIuseum ; son of the late Right Rev. Henry Lascelles J eImer, first Anglican Bishop of Dunedin, 1\ ew Zealand. Jenner, Mrs Katherine Lee, the authoress; daughter of ,Yo J' Rawlings, of Downes, Hayle, Cornwall; wife of Henry Jenner, of the Eri tish 1\1 useum. t Jephson, Rev. John Michael, B.A., Trinity College, Dublin; curate of 'Vilby, Korfolk. (18-t8) t Jephson, Mrs, wife of the late Rev. John Ii('hael Jephson. (18 !8) Jerningham, Mrs Frederick William, daughter of the Rev George :Mangles, 1\I.A., an Anglican clergyman. 152 Converts to Rome t Jerrard, Rev. Joseph Henry, (IR02-1853), I.A., D.C.L., tutor, and Fellow of Caius and Conville College, Cambridge; Principal of Bristol Oollege; Fellow and Examiner of the London "Gniversit.y; College Preacher of Great St Iary's, Cambridge; refused the Bishopric of :ßlanchester. (1851) Jerrard, Mrs Louisa, (1813-]882), wife of the Rev. Joseph Henry Jerrard, (1802-1853), LA., Cantab; daughter of Admiral .James Young, of Darton End, Gloucestershire; and family, among whom were the Rev. Toseph IIenry Jerrard, (1846-1896), and the Hev. Ueorge Frederick .Terrard, at St David's, Dalkeith, N.B. y Priests of the Society of Jesus. (1851 ) t Jervis, Rev. James Walter, B.A., Cantab; an Anglican chaplain in Bombay, India. (1859) Johns, Rev. Thomas Raymond, a Dominican Friar, now in Ualifornia, U.S.A. Johnson, Dr Alice Neville Vowe, F. R.C.S., D. P.IL, f1antab; mcnIber of the Committee of the Catholic \Vomen's League; authoress. Johnson, Arthur, D.A., I\:eble College, Oxford (1878) Johnson, George Frederick, son of the late Brit.ish Consul at Antwerp, :Belgium. Johnson, Mrs, mother of George Frederick Johnson. Johnson, Mrs Frances Grace, wife of John George Johnson, D.L., late 1\1.P. 10r Exeter; daughter of Sir Theodore lienry Lavington Brin('kman, first Haronet, at one time :\I.P. for Yal'mouth. JOhnson, Captain Henry, of th Indian [erchant Service. (1851) t Johnson, James, of Iullinahone, co. Kilkenny, Ireland. (1848) Johnson, Lionel Pigott, (1867-1902), of ,\Yinc})(>stel' f1ol1ege; B.A., Xew College, OÀford; poet and critic; youngest son of Captain Johnson. (189 ) Johnson, Samuel Fell, Insurance Secretary of IIuddersfield, Y01'l shil'e. (1900) Johnson, Mrs, wife of Samuel Fell Johnson; and family. (1901) Johnston, Harold, B.A., Trinity College, Oxford. (1894) Johnston, S. Sinclair, B.A., Scholar of Trinity College, Ox rd; in IH07 he was ecretary of the Union and of the Newman Society. (1905) t Johnstone, J. Augustus J., Laird of Alva and President of the Catholic Caledonian Society of Edinburgh. Johnstone, J. S., ßI.A., Pembroke College, Oxford (18ü3) t Johnstone, Major Robert Beckford, of the Sherwood Forest.ers. JOhnstone, The Misses, daughters of :Major Robert BeckfOl-d Johnstone. Converts to Rome 153 JOlley, Gwilt, the artist, of the K ewlyn School. JOlley, M rs, wife of Gwilt Jolley, the artist. Jones, Arthur Barclay, choirmaster of the Brompton Professor at the Guildhall School of :L\Iusic, London, E.C. (1892) (1896) Oratory and (1889) Jones M rs A. D., daughter of 'Villiam Bowen Rowlands, (1840-1906), K.U., 'County Court Judge. (1896) Jones, Arthur Daniel Dewicke, of \Vinchester College; a solicitor in London. Jones Miss Bertha Parry, daughter of Dr Jones, of Ruthin, North ,y ale (189:3) Jones, Mrs, née Deighton, of Dereham, Norfolk; wife of an Anglican clergyman. Jones, B. W., solicitor. Jones, Charles, of the Custom IIouse. (187G) Jones, Mrs Coventry, granddaughter of the eighth Earl of Coventry ; sister of the Rev. John Coventry, (1819-1897), :M.A., O ()n, Rector of Tywardreath, Cornwall. (1860) Jones, The Misses, daughters of !\Irs Coventry Jones. (1860) Jones, Mrs E. 0., of Brook Green, London, 'V. ; sister of 'Villiam J. Ianbey, solicitor, of Oak Lake, l\Ianitoba, Canada. Jones, Ernest Seymour, B.A., Christ College, Cambridge. (1893) Jones, Rev. Frederick Foster', (1837-1906), of University College, London; LA.., Bt John's Uollege, Cambridge; successively curate (If Great Bl'adford, Essex; Kemerton, Gloucestel'shire, then at St Andrew's, 'VeIls Street, London, 'V. For five years a secular Priest when he joined the Society of Jesus, his last post being at St Benno's College, St Asaph, Korth \VaIes. (1871) Jones, Griffiths Coventry, relative of the eighth Earl of Coventry. Jones, Rev. Henry Francis JOhn, I.A., Christ Church, Oxford; an Anglican clergyman of Humpheston Hal_I, Shropshire. t Jones, Mrs Henshawe, wife of an Anglican clergyman. (184R) Jones, Rev. John Hugh, of Jesus College, Oxford; a Priest, for several years in charge of St Helen's, Carnarvon, North 'Vales; now Professor of 'Velsh at St Iary'8 College, Holywell; author. (186;j) t Jones, Rev. Joseph, formerly a "'1'"esleyan l\linister. A Priest. Jones, Miss Mary, a Carmelite nun. Jones, M rs May, (1833-1882), née Laurence, wife of Lieutenant-Colonel Richard Jones. 154 Converts to Rome t Jones, Mrs, wife of Owen Jones, (1809-1874), t.he architect, author and ornamental designer, son of Owen Jones, (1741-1814), the 'Yelsh Antiquary. Jones, Richard, architect, of Ryde, Isle of 'Yight. Jones, Mrs, wife of Richard Jones, of Ryde. Jones, Lieutenant-Colonel R. Wallen, late of the 84th Regiment; served in India, Eurmah, etc. (1875) Jones, M rs Sarah Jane Clifford, wifo of Ernest Seymour Jones, B.A., Cantabj and child. (189;1) Jones, Thomas Suffield, B.A., New Inn Hall, Oxford. Jowitt, Mrs MacKintosh, mother of :\11'8 Tilney Barton, of Crossways, Parks tone, Dorset. (1903) Jowitt, Miss Mary Amy, daughter of 1\lrs 1[acKintosh Jowitt. (1903) Joyce, Rev. George Hayward, of Charterhouse School; I.A., Oriel College, Oxford; curate of Holy Trinity, Shrewshury, Shropshire. A Priest of the Society of Jesus, till lately Professor of Logic at t 1\fary's flaIl, Stonyhurst, Blackburn, Lancashire; now at t Beuno's College, t Asa ph, Korth 'Yales; son of the late Rev. }--'rancis I r ayward Joyce, 1\I.A., Christ Church, Oxford, and Yicar of IIarrow-on-the-llin, 1\Iidùlesex. (1893) Joyce, Sydney, l\I.A., Christ Church, O'\.ford. l' Judge, James Robert, barrister. (I 8-1!)) Jungman, Miss, the artist, of London. Justice, John Russell, (1842-1903), of Stapleton, near Bristol; for several years he laboured alnong the Catholic roor of the East end of London; son of Commanùer F. "T. Justice of the Royal Navy. (18ß3) Converts to Rome 155 K KARSLAKE, Rev. Charles .I., a Priest of the Society of Jesus at OUf Lady of the Assumption, Rhyll, North 'Vales; son of the late Henry Karslake, solicitor, of Queen Square, Bloomsbury; brother of Sir John Burgess Karslake, (1821-1881), Q.ç., P.C., on two occasions Attorney- General during Lord Beaconsfield's administrations. (1862) t Karslake, Rev. Henry J., a secular Priest at Dartmouth, Devonshire; formerly Religious Inspector of Schools in the Archdiocese of 'Vestminster ; son of the late Henry Karslake, solicitor, of Bloomsbury, London, 'V.C. (18G2) Kavanagh, Mrs C. A., of Craigie flouse, co. Carlow, Ireland. Keating, Rev. John Lloyd, i\LA., I{ing's ColJege, 'Vindsor, Nova Scotia; rector of 1\Iapel'ton, 'Vincanton, Somersetshire. (1904) . Keatinge, Baroness Annie, daughter of the late Right lIon. Ricard Keatinge, P.C., Irish Judge of Probate. Keble, Lewis Henry, solicitor. Keith, Captain Blake, late of the 39th Regiment. Kekewich, Miss Anna Maude, daughter of the late Samuel Trehawke Kekewich (successively l\l.P. for Exeter and South Devon), of Pe am ore, Devon, by Louisa, daughter of Lewis 'Villiam Buck, l\l.P. for North Devon. (1905) Kelke, Rev. William Hastings, !\I.A., Brasenose College, Oxford; curate of Bedfol'd Leigh, Lancashire; now a bal'ristel'; author of An Epitome of Constitutional Law ancl Cases; son-in-law of John Sparrow, of Puddington I-IalI, Cheshire. Kelly, Mrs J. P. H., sister of the Rev. Gilbert Vincent Bull, a Priest-in- charge of St :L\Iary's, Louth, Lincolnshire. Kempe, Mrs Fanny, daughter of Benjamin Baker, of co. Carlow, Ireland; sister of Sir Benjamin Baker, K.C.l\I.G., LL.D., F.R.S., tho eminent engineer. Kempe, Rev. Reginald Bristowe, (1862-1908), l\I.A., l\Iagdalen <';oUege, Oxford; an Anglican clergyman; a generous benefactor to tho Oratol'Y of The Sacred IIeart, Shanklin, Isle of 'Vight. t Kenmare, The Countess of; second wife of the third Earl of Kenmare; daught('r of the Right Hon. Sir Robert .fohn Horton "'îlmot, P.C., third Baronet, at one time Covernor of Ceylon. (lR52) 15() Converts to Rome Kenmare, The Countess of; Gertrude IIarriet Thynne, wife of the fourth Earl of _Kenmare; daughter of the Rev. Lord Charles Thynne, l\I.A" Oxon, Canon of Canter bury, and Bon of the second !\Iarquess of Bath. (1853) Kenmare, The Countess of; lIon. Elizabeth Baring, wife of the fifth Earl of !{enmare; daughter of the first Lord Revelstoke; grand- daughter of the second Earl Grey. (1902) Kennard, The Right Rev. Monsignor Charles Henry, of IIarrow School; I.A., University College, Oxford; curate of Newland, [alvern. A Priest and Canon, till recently in charge of 'The IIoly Name, Cannington, Bridgewater, Somersetshire; now chaplain to the Catholic Undergraduates of Oxford; son of John Peirse Kennard, of Hordle (;liff, Lymington, IIampshire; youngest brother of Coleridge John Kennard, T.P.. D.L.!þ late l\LP. for Salisbury, on whom a Baronetcy was about to be conferred, but having died before the pa.tent was ga7.etted, the dignity passed to his grandson. (1868) Kenny, Courtney Birmingham, (1799-1863), B.A" Trinity College, Dublin; landed proprietor in co. Iayo, Ireland. (1857) Kent, Mrs Ann, the novelist, eldest daughter of l\Iurdo Young, author and playwright, of Ross, N.B.; wife of Charles K_ent, journaJist, at one time editor of the TVeelcly Register; grandson of Captain William Kent, R.N., discoverer of Kent's Islands; mother of :\Iiss l\Iarianne l{ent, the novelist, and of the Rev. 1Villiam Henry Kent, a Priest, (Oblate of St Charles), at St :Mary's, 1Vestmoreland Road, Bayswater, London, 1V.; author, an expert in Biblical and Talmudic studies, Oriental Languages, etc.; and of Edward Kent, the musical composer and song-writer. (1851) t Kent, Lieutenant William, of the Royal Navy; son of Captain 'Yilliam Kent, (1751-1812), R.:X., first Government Burveyor of the (;oast of Australia and discoverer of Kent Islands; father-in-law of the preceding. Kenworthy-Browne, William, :r.I.A., LL.D., Exeter College, Oxford; (;hamberlain to Pope Pius X ; now resident in Florence. (1882) Kenyon, John George, of Harrow School, :r.I.A., S.C.L., Christ Church, Oxford; Knight of St Gregory the Great; Private Chamberlain to Popes Leo XIII and Pius X ; formerly a Papal Zouave; J.P. for Norfolk; built tho (;hurch of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour at Gillingham; only son of the lIon. Edward I(enyon, of Iaesfen, Cheshire; grandson of the second Baron I{enyon, and of Lord George TIeresford, G.(;.H.; son-in-law of the late Lord Henry Francis Kerr, son of the sixth )Iarqucss of Lothian. (1870) Keon, Mrs, (1816-1901), daughter of Iajor IIawkee, of Leamington; wife of the Hon. IUiles Gerald l{eon, (1825-1875), the novelist and Colonial Secretary at Bermuda. (1864) Kerby, Miss Louisa, daughter of the Recorder of !\Iayfield. Kernahan, Mrs Jeanie Gwynne Coulson, the novelist; daughter of S. G. Gwynne; grandniece of the Rev. John flicking, the last minister sent out by the Rev. John 'Vesley, (1703-1791), J\I.A., Oxon, the envangelist and leader of ]Hethodism ; widow of Professor G. T. Bettany, r.A" B.Sc. ; wifo of Coulson Kernahan, the author and lecturer, son of Dr James Kernahan, the Scientist, Biblical Scholar and Commentator. (189R) Converts to Rome 157 Kerr, Miss Agnes, a nun at the Convent of the Sacred Heart, DWldrum, co. Dublin, Ireland. (1880) Kerr, Lady Amabel, (1846-1906), Lady Amabel Cowper, daughter of the sixth Earl Cowper, and co-heiress to the Barony of Butler; wife of Admiral of the Fleet Lord \Valter Talbot Kerr, G.U.B., son of the seventh l\Iarquess of Lothian; authoress; mother of the Rev. Ralph Francis I{err, B.A., Christ Church, Oxford, a Priest of the Brompton Oratory, London, S.'Y.; of Lieutenant Andrew \Villiam Kerr, R.N.; of .:\Iiss Catherine Cecil Kerr, a nun; and of Lieutenant John David Kerr, of the 5th Battalion Sherwood Foresters, was Gold Staff Officer at the Coronation of King Edward VII.; foundress of the Church and Presbytery of Our Lady of Good Counsel at Eastwood, Nottinghamshire, and the Church of Our Lady of Iel'cy at :Melbourne, Derbyshire. (1872) Kerr, Lady Cecil E., (1835-1866), a religious of the Sacred Heart; elder daughter of the seventh l\Iarquess òf Lothian. (1852) Kerr, Rev. Lord Henry Francis Charles, (1800-1882), of Eton College; ßI.A., St John's College, Cambridge; rector of Dittisham, Devon- shire; J.P. for Devon; Bon of the sixth :\Iarquess of Lothian, K.T., Lord- Lieutenant of Iidlothian and co. Roxburgh. (1852) Kerr, Rev. Henry Schomberg, (1838-1893), of 'Vinchestel' College; Commander in the Royal Navy. A Priest of the ociety or JesuliJ, and Army Chaplain at Cyprus, then Superior-General of the ZamLesi :Jlission; Bon of the Rev. Lord Henry Francis Charles Kerr, (1800-1882), I.A., Cantab; grand.qon of the sixth Iarques8 of Lothian, K.T. (1855) Kerr, Lady Louisa Dorothea, (1811-1884), wife of the Rev. Lord Henry Francis Charles Kerr, (1800-1882), i\I.A., Cantab; daughter of General the Hon. Sir Alexander Hope, (1769-1837), G. G.B., Governor of the Royal College, Sandhurst, and of Chelsea Hospital, ßI.P. for Dumfries and Linlithgowshire; granddaughter of the second Earl of Hopetoun; sister of James Robert Hope Scott, (1812-1873), ßI.A., Oxon; mother of Iajor Francis Earnest Kerr, (1840-1884), of the Rifle Brigade, son-in-law of Robert l\Ionteith, J.P. of Carstairs, X.B.; and of the Rev. Iother Henrietta :Mary Emma Kerr, (1842-1884), re1igious and Superioress uf the Sacred IIeart Convent, Roehampton, S. "'V.; grandmother of Captain Henry Fra.ncis Hobart Kerr, late of the Cameronians. (1852) Kerr, Miss Rachel, a nun at the Convent of the I::;acred Heart, Dundrum, co. Dublin, Ireland. (1880) K<<;rr, Major-General Lord Ralph Drury, of Trinity College, hlenalm<:nd; q.B.; Colonel of .the Oth Hussars; served in the Afghan 'Var, (1818-9), In c mmand of hIS regIment; was for five years in command at the Curragh ; thIrd son of the seTenth i\larquess of Lothian. son-in-law of the fourteenth Dukð of Xorfolk; heir-presumptive of the tenth :\Iarquess of Lothian. (1853) 158 Converts to Rome Kerr, Admiral of' the Fleet Lord Walter Talbot, G.c.n., served in the Baltic during the Crimean \Var; during the Indian J:\Iutiny he book part in the Relief of Lucknow; late Commander of the Channel Squadron, and First Sea Lord of the Admiralty; Grand Cross of Charles III of pain, has the Royal Humane Society's silver medal for saving life; was an A.D.C. to Her J:\Iajesty the late Queen Yictoria; chairman of the Royal United Service Institution; President of the Kottingham Diocesa,n Schools Association, and a member of the Catholic Education Council; fourth son of the seventh )Iarquess of Lothian; son-in-law of the six.th Earl Cowper. (1854) Kerr, Rev. William Hobart, formf'rly of the )fadras Civil Service; a Priest of the Society of J sus at \Vimbledon, London, S.\V., of which Jnission ho was for many Yf'ars in charge; Bon of the Rev. IIenry Francis Charles I{err, (1800-1882), l\I.A., Cantab; grandson of the sixth :l\Iarquess of Lothian, K. T. (1852) Kerrick, Thomas, of IIarlestone IIouse, X orfolk. Kerrick, Mrs, wife of Thomas l{errick. Kershaw, The Right Rev. JOhn, (1816-1890), a Unitarian of Liver- pool. A Priest, lonsignor, Rural Dean anù Canon at .All aints', ßarton- on-Irwell, Lancashire. (1838) Kiernan, Francis, surgeon. Kilmaine, The Lady, (1816-1R88), ::\Iary Law, second wife of the third Baron Kilmaine ; daughter of the lIon. Charles Ewan Law, (1792-1850), Q.C., Recorder or London, I\I.P. for Cambridge University, seconù son of the first Baron Ellenborough. (1875) King, Edwin, B.A., Christ Church, Oxford. (189-1) t King, Mrs Elizabeth Augustine, wife of Dr Richard King, (1811- 1876), the artic traveller and ethnologist, assistant-surgeon to the Resolute to find Sir John Franklin, originated the Ethnological t;ociety. King, Miss Elizabeth, authoress and editor of The .Angellts lJ,Iaga ine ; daughter of Richard King, of the Ordinance Department. King, Mrs Hamilton, the poet and aùthoress; daughter of Admiral 'Villi am Alexander Baillie-Hamilton, R.N., and of Lady IIarriet TIaillie- IIamilton, sister of the first Duko of Abercorn; wife of IIenry SaIlluel l{ing, the publisher, of :\Ianor IIouse, Chigwell, Essex. (1890) King, Rev. Henry Ernest, a. Priest of the Order of Cha.rity till lately at St Peter's, (;ardiff, Glamorganshire, 'Vales, now at St Ethel- dl'eda, Ely Place, Holborn, London, E.C. King, Miss Isabella Lichfield, a. Sister of Iercy. t King, Mrs JOhn, sister of the Rev. Owen C. H. King, a Priest. (1886) King, Miss Martha, daughter of Richard King, of the Ordnance Depa.rtmen t. Converts to Rome 159 King, Rev. Owen C. H., of King's College, London; curate of Llanfi- hangel, Llantarnan, Newport, l\fonmouthshire. A Priest. (1885) t Ki ng, Thomas, 1\I.A., Fellow of Clare College, Cambridge; Chief Inspector of Schools, C.B. (1883) t King, Rev. Thomas Alfred, l\I.A., Exeter College, Oxford; an Anglican clergyman, then a solicitor. (1844) King, William Francis H., curator of the Catholic Biblical 1\Iuseum, (;helsea, London, S. 'Vo; relative of the late Right Rev. Dr l{jng, Lord Bishop of Lincoln. (1890) Kingdon, Rev. George Renorden, (1821-1893), of St Paul's School, London; scholar, :l\I.A., Trinity College, Cambridge. A Priest of the Society of J esliS at Beaumont College, Old 'Yindsor; author of several school text books, etc. (1847) t King-Salter, Captain Edward Philip. Kingsford, Mrs Anna, (1846-1888), doctor of medicine and religious writer; wife of the Rev. Algernon Godfrey Kingsford, l\I.A., vicar of Atcham, Shropshire. (1870) Kinloch, Miss M. G. J., of Kinloch; daughter of the late Sir John Kinloch, of Kinloch, Baronet; author of Scottish Ecclesiastical History, St Catherine of Siena, etc. Kirk, Rev. Francis Johnston, B.A., Trinity College, Dublin; curate of Gorey, co. 'Vexford, Ireland. A Priest, (Oblate of St Charles) at St Iary of the Angels, \Yestmoreland Road, Bayswatcr, London, 'V.; author. (1854) Kirk, Joseph Robinson, (1830-1894), B.A., Trinity College, Dublin; brother of the Rev. Francis Johnston I{jrk, B.A. (1850) t Kirke, Rev. Osmund, a Priest of the Canons Regular of the Lateran. t Kirwan, John Forbes Stratford, B.A" Trinity College, Dublin; J.P. of 1\Ioyne, co. Galway; IIigh Sher ff of co. Longford; nephew of the seventh Viscount K etterville; father of Iiss Flora Kirwan, the philantrophist. (1852) Kirwan, Lady Victoria, (1837-18B8), Lady Victoria Rawdon-I-Iastings; wife of the late John Forbes Stratford Kirwan, J.P. ; third daughter of the second :L\Iarquess of Hastings, by Barbara, Baroness Grey de Huthyn ; goddaughter of the Duchess of Kent, mother of Queen Victoria. (1874) Kitchener, Harold, )I.A., Oxon; for five years assistant-master at Bishop Stortford Grammar School, Essex; now Headmaster of St :Mary's College, Castries, St Lucia, B. 'V.I. (190-4) Kitson, Samuel James, (1842-1906), a well-known English Sculptor, formerly of Leeds, then resident in the United States. (1880) 160 Converts to Rome Kitson, Miss, sister of Samuel James l{itson, (1842-1DUü), the sculptor. (1D06) Knapp, Rev. Albert, a Dominican Friar. Knight, Rev. Alfred C., a Priest of the Order of Charity at St Iary Iagdalen'8, :Bexhill-on-Sea, Sussex, Knight, Rev. William, of Charùstock College; formerly lieutena.nt in the znd 'Vest India Regiment; a Benc(lict.ine lonk (Dom Osmund), some time Sub-Prior of Downside Abbey, flath, then (jhaplain at Btanbrook Abbey, \V orcester, till recently in charge of t Denet's Iinster, Deccle , Suffolk, now at St John's Priory, Bath, Somersetshire; son of 'V. -'. l(night, of the P. 'V.D., India. (1879) -, t Knill, John, of Elliott Lodge, Blackheath, London, S.E. Knill, Sir Stuart, (1824-1898), first Baronet; lIon. LL.D., of Edinburgh; I{night of St Gregory the Great; Officer of the Order of Leopold of Belgium; was Sheriff of London, 1889-90, and Lord :l\1ayor of London, 1892-93; a member of the Archæological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, and of Goldsmiths' Co., :'Master and Past-1\laster of the Plumbers' Co., a Commissioner of the Patriotic }'und; J.P. for London and I{ent, and one of H. l'B Lieutenants for City of London; father of Sir John Knill, 2nd Bart., Lord Iayor of London, 1909-10, and President of tho Superior Council of the Society of St Vincent de Paul in succession to tho late larquis of IUpon. (1844) Knott, George R., Inember of Council of the Guild of All Souls, a.nd churchwarden of St Columba's, IIaggerston, London, . (1891) Knowles, Richard Brinsl y, (1R20-1RR2), barristA. r, dramatic author and journalist; editor of The TVeekly Rcgister, The Ill'llstrntell Londún lrlagazine; on the staff of The Standa7'd; was engaged, in 1871 on the Royal commission on historical manuscripts; son of James Sheridan Knowles, (1784-1862), the dramatist; father of Richard Brinsley Sheridan Knowles, of the Civil S vice, author. (1849) Knox, Mrs Anna S., 'l1ée Longridge; wife of Dr Charles F. Knox, of Trinidad; sister-in-law of the Ron. Charles Léotaud, for many years member of the Legislative Council of Trinidad, B.'V.I. (1875) Knox, Lady Louisa, (lR23-1904), Lady LouÏ.sPe Georgiana Dawson- Darner; daughter of Captain tho Hon. llünry Daweon-Damer, brother of tho second Earl of Portarlington; wife of Captain John Chichester Knox; of the Earl of Ranfurly's family. (1866) Knox, Rev. Thomas Francis, (182;J-1882), scholar, B.A., Trinity College, Cambridge, First Class Classical Tri pos and Chancellor's Ieda,list. A Priest and for some time Superior, of the Brompton Oratory, IJondon, S.'V. ; D.D., of Rome; author; son of the Hon. John IIenl'Y Knox, (17R8- 1872), l\I.P., third son of the first Earl of Ranfurly, by Lady :Mabella Josephine Needham, daughter of the first Earl of Kilmorey. (1845) Koch, Rev. Ignatius, a Priest of the Society of Jesns in India; formerly a captain in the Royal :K avy. Converts to Rome 161 KOlbë, Rev. Frederick C., of Blackheath :Missionary Col1ege; South African College; B.A., London l--;-niversity, First Class Honours in :Mathernatics, Jurisprudence and Roman Law. Å Priest, author and editor of The Catholic South African ll[nf!azine; a well-known botanist and geologist; member of Council of the University of Cape Town; D.D. of Rome; son of the Rev. F. 'V. Kolbë, a well-known Congregationalist Iissionary in South Africa. (1877) t Küttner, Rev. Samuel William, chaplain to the Protestant Bishop of Jerusalem. (1856) Kyle, Henry Greville, B.A., :L\Ierton College, Oxford. (1890) Kynaston, Rev. John, (1825-1899), I.A., Trinity Hall, Cambridge; vicar of St Briavel's, nea.r Coleford, Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire; then a solicitor; father of the Rev. Anthony Kynaston, a Benedictine :Monk (Dom Lawrence) at Downside Abbey near Bath. (1855) Kynaston, Mrs Mary, wife of Rev. John Kynaston, (1825-1899), I.A., Cantab.; daughter of the late John Peel, of Iiddleton Hall, and I.P. for Tamworth; niece of the fa.mous statesman, the Right Hon. Sir Robert Peel, (1788-1850) I.P., second Baronet of Drayton )Ianor, Tamworth, ta fford hire. (1855 ) L 162 Converts to Rome L LABOUCHERE-SPARLING, Rev. Albert Sidney, (183R-1906), of St Aidan's Col1ege, Birkenhead; for several years an officer in the Italian Army from which he retired with the rank of fajor ; curate in l\Ianchestcr and then rector of Trevalga, Cornwall. (189.')) Labouchere-Sparling, Mrs, wife of t.he Rev. Albert Sidney Labouchere-Sparling, (1838-1906); daughter of Admiral Glasse, C.B.; and family. (189j) Laing, Rev. Francis Henry, (18H>-1889), 1\LA., Queens' College, Cambridge; curate of Eglingham, l\orthumberland. A Priest.; D.D. of Rome; in charge of Our Lady and St Joseph, HanweU, Iiddlesex; author. (184ü) Laing, MrsJanie, wife of Frederick Robert Ninian Laing, K.C. ; daughter of Admiral Sir 'Vi11iam N. Hewitt, V.C. (1897) Laing, Mrs Mary Catherine, daughter of John Vesey, Judge in the Bengal Vivil Service; wife of 'Varrington Laing. (1904) t Laing, Robert, formerly Town Clerk of Jedburgh; fat.her of the Rev. Robert Charles Laing, (1858-1897), B.A. Lond., a Priest at St Herbert's, Croxdale, Durham, and of Frederick Robert :Kinian Laing, ILC. (1845) Laing, Thomas Ward, (1841-1894), solicitor of the High Court of Iadras. Laing, Rev. William, (IRI0-1889), I.A., Peterhouse, Cambridge; an Anglican clergyman; elder brother of the Rev. Dr Francis Henry Laing, :\LA., of Hanwell, ::\Iiddlesex. (1888) t Laing-Meason, Rev. Alf'red, 1\LA., ÜÀon; an Anglican clergyman. (1839) t Laing-Meason, Major, of t.he 8th Hussars. (1839) t Laing-rJleason, Lieutenant Malcom, of the lOth II ussars; then a journalist. (1839) Lamb, Mrs, wife of Francis Lamb, barrister. Lamb, Miss, daughter of Francis Lamb. Lamb, Charles Emilius, Bon of the Rev. Henry 'Villiam Lamb, _M.A. ; rector of Iarstun-oll-Dove, Derbyshire. (1899) Lamb, Frank, B.A., Cm'pus Christi College, Cmubridge. Converts to Rome 163 Lamb, Francis, solicitor, of London. (1864) t L'"lmb, Mrs, wife of Francis Lamb; mother of the Rev. Laurence Lamb, a Carmelite Ionk at Our Lady of )Iount Carmel and St Simon Stock, Church Street, Kensington, 'V. Lambart, AI'fred, grandson of the ninth Earl of Cavan, K.P. Lam bart, Lady Ellen Olive, eldest daughter of the ninth Earl of Cavan, K.P., P.U., who served as a Naval Officer in the Crimean 'Val'; granddaughter of the Rev. .John Olive, :M.A. ; sister of La.dy :Maud Edith Gundreda Barrett, late of Swakeleys, Uxbridge, :l\Iiddlesex. (1908) t Lambe, Rev. David, a Priest. Lambert, George, formerly an Irvingite; the artist and illustrator of The Poor Sisters of N a,xu'cth, etc. t Lambert, Lady Katherine Mary, daughter of Frederick 'VeLh; wife of Admiral Sir George Lambert, K.U.D. (1870) Lambert, Miss, daughter of Admir3.1 Rir George Lambert, K.C.D. (1870) Lambert, Mrs Thomasine Caroline, youngest daughter of 1\Iajor- General George Shaw, (1822-1cl9i), U.B., son of the third Baronet, of Bushy Park, co. Dublin; widow of : \Iajor [1harles Aloysius R yan, R.A., son of the late George Ryan, J.P. and n.L. of Inch, co. Tipperary; wife of :Major Lan1bert, R.A. ; mother of Lieutenant Denis George Jocelyn Ryan, of the 6th Gúrkha Rifles. (188 ) Lamont, Miss, daughter of :Major Lamont; niece of the Baroness Keith and Nairne. (18(31) Lamotte, Digby H. R. N., I.A., Trinity College, Oxford. (1896) Lam prell, The Misses, daughters of Captain Thomas George Lamprell. Lander, William Walter, the banker. La e, Henry Murray,. of tho College of Arms and Trinity College', Glenalmond, .B. ; Prellller Herald of England, Bluemantle Pursuivallt then Chester Herald; sixth son of the Rev. Charles Lane, I.A., rector of 'Vortham, Kent, aud Hon. Canon of Uanterbury ; author. (186-1) Lane, Mrs Mary IsabeUa, (1836-1881), first wife of Henry Iurray Lane; eldest daughter of Richard _Fiennes 'Vykeham Iartin of Leeds Castle, Kent. ' (1867) Lane, Mrs, wife of Iajor Lane, of Uske. (IR82) t Lane-Fox, Mrs Fanny Maule, daughter of General Sir 1\In.rcus John .Slade, by Charlotte, d ughter of .the lIon. Andrew Ramsay, son of the eIghth Earl of Dalhousie; first WIfe of Ceorge 8a.ckville -Frederick Lane-Fox, of Bramhill Park, Yorkshire. (1867) 164 Converts to Rome Lane-Fox, George Sackville Frederick, of Eton College; LA., Christ Church, Oxford; J.P. for the 'Vest Riding of Yorkshire; formerly officer of the Yorkshire Hussars; Yice-Uhancellor of the Primrose League; eldest son of George Lane-Fo'.:, of Bramham, by Katharine, daughter of John Stein, :M.P.; father of Captain Francis E. Lane-:F'ox, (1872-190R); of Dom Hildebrand Lane-Fo , and of Dom John Lane-Fox, Benedictine Ionks at The Abbey, Fort Augustus, N.B. (1867) Lane-Fox, The Hon. Lora Mary, (1 32-1908), daughter of Sackvillo \ralter Lane-Fox, 1\1.P.; sister of the twelfth Baron Fauconberg and Conyers. Lane-Fox, Miss Louisa, daughter of George Lane-Fox, of Bramham. by Katherine, daughter of John Htein, I.P. (1893) Lang, Rev. Algernon Herrmann, of :Merchant Taylors' School; I.A., Hebrew :\Iedalist, St .Tohn's College, Oxford; successively curato at Thatcham, nerks; Swanmore, Ryde; seven years curate at St Paul's, Brighton; for nearly tWf'nty years connected with tho ....\.rchbishop of Cantcl.bury's ASRYl'ian :\Iission, both in l>ersia and as Organising Secretary in England, under three Archbishops; till lately one of the Six Preachers in Canterbury Cathedral. A Priest at St Joseph's, Brighton, Sussex; descendant of tlw Hev. Isaac 'Yatts, (1674-1748), the Xoncomformist linister and hymn writer. (190G) Langdon, Very Rev. Canon Charles Baskerville, LA., elli\prsity College, O\..ford; curate of Plynlpton St lary's, Plymouth, ne\Tonshire. A Priest and founder of the Catholic )lission at Launceston, Cornwall; author; son of 'Villiam Gregory I angdon, of Glasgow, N.B. (1883) The Rivers of (1847) t Langdon, Henry Dominic, l),uthor of L'Avenir, Dll'rnascus and the Jordan. Langrishe, Mrs Helen Amelrosa, of I{nocktoper Abbey, co. Kill,.enny, Ireland; daughter of the late Hight lion. Fitzwillialll Hume- Dick, of IIumewooo, co. ,ricklow; wife of Hercules Robert Langdshe, J.P., only son of Sir James Langrishe, fourth Baronet. (1 9-1) Langston, Miss, foundress of an Anglican Sisterhood. La Primaudaye, Mrs Anne Francesca, (1812-1834), wife of the Rev. Charles James La Primaudave, (1807-]859), l\LA., Oxon; daughter of the late John Hubbard, of tratford Grove, Essf'x; sister of John Gellihrand Hubbard, (1805-1 89), P.C., first Baron Addington. (1831) La Primaudaye, Mrs Blanche, wife of Captain Charles Henry La l)rimaudaye, eldest son of the Hev. Charles James La Prima.udaye, (1807- 1859), 1\1.....'1., O:\.on; daughter of Sir Gaspard Le Iarchant, K.C.B., K.C. I.G. (18GR) La Primaudaye, Captain Chac-Ies Henry, eldest son of the Rev. Charles J-anles La Primaudaye, (1807 -lts59), LA., O'-on; father of (1ommander (1lement La PrÜnaudaye, H.N., (\V.O., Superintf'ndent of Yolice, )lemLer of the E\.ecutive Council and Collector of Customs at I alt.a, Ron-in-lHo"- of Sir Henry Paston-l f'dingfeld, seventh Baronet. (1 HfiO) Converts to Rome 165 La Primaudaye, Rev. Charles James, (1807-18 )Ð), l\1..,A., St John' College, Oxford; rector of Lavington-cum-Graffham, Sussex. After his wife's death he became a Priest, (Oblate of t Charles) at St )fary of the Angels, Bayswater, London, \Y. (18-19) t Lacelles, Rev. Francis, I.A., Trinity College, Cambridge; curate of 1\lerevale, \Varwickshire; then a barrister. (185!1) La-scelles, Miss M. A., daughter of Rowley Lascclles, J.P., of Pencraig, Boneath, Cal'diganshire, \Yales. Lassetter, R v. Leslie B., (186:'-1906), B.A., lagdalen College, Oxford; curate of St German's, Roath, Cardiff, South 'Vales. A Redemptorist Priest at St lary's, I{.innoull, Perthshil'e, K.B. (188D) t Latham, Mrs, wife of the Hon. Justice Latham, of Bombay; daughter of the Rev. George E. Hutchinson, 1\1....:\.., Canon of Chichester; niece of the Right Rev. Dr George :ill oberly, (1803-1883), Lord Dishop of BalisbUl'Y. Latham, Frank, of {;ival Lodge, East heen, ul'rey. Latham, Mrs, wife of :Frank Latham, of Cival Lodge, East Sheen. Latouche, Miss Elizabeth Louisa, of Bellevue, Delgany, co. \Vicklow, Ireland. (1891) Latouche, Miss Fanny, sister of :Miss Elizabeth Louisa Latouche. (1860) Laughlin, Thomas R. N., proprietor and editor of The Port of Spa/in G((,zette, Trinidad, B. \\T. I. Laughton, Rev. Herbert Richard, a Priest-in-charge of St James', St Andrews, Fifeshire, N.D. ; son of Dr Laughton, of Herne Bay, Kent. (1885) Law, Rev. Augustus Henry, (lR33-1880), formerly a midshipman in the Royal Navy; a Priest of the Society of Jesus and :\lissional'Y in the Zambesi; son of the Rev. and Hon. \\Tilliam 'Towry J,3.W, (180D-18H6), and of the Ron. )lrs Augusta Champagne Law, daughter of the second :Baron Graves, and granddaughter of the first Earl of Uxbridge; grandson of the first Baron Ellenborough. (183 ) Law, Benjamin Augustin, (181-1-185D), Clerk to the Doards of Guardians of Hinckley, Leicestershire. (1838) Law, Captain Cecil Arbuthnott, of 'Vinchester College, and Orid College, Oxford; Duke of Edinburgh's 'Yiltshire Regiment; son-in-law of A. G. Forestier-\Valker, of the Bengal Civil Service. (1898) Law, The Hon. Mrs Elizabeth, (1792-1864), daughter of Sir Edward Kightingale, sixth Baronet; wife of the Hon. Charles Ewan Law, (1792- 1850), :M.P., for Cambridge University, and Recorder oÍ London, son of the first Baron Ellenborough, and brother of the first Earl of Ellenborûugh. (1851) 166 Converts to Rome Law, Miss Elizabeth Sophia, a nun, (J RI7-1888), (Sister Elizabeth of St Ulare), at Vrulllshanbo <- 'onvcnt, co. Lcitrim, lrela.nd; eldest daughter of the Hon. Charles Ewan Law, (1792-1850), l\LP. for Cambridge University, and Recorder of London. (1851 ) Law, Mrs Frederica, (1826-1871), wife of Edmund Law; daughter of the Hon. Charles Ewan La\\, (17U2-1t).j0), LP. for Cambridge University, and Recorder of London. (18;jI) Law, Commander Frederick Charles, of the Royal Kavy, lServeù in the Baltic and Crimcan during the Russian \\r ar ; son of the lIon. "ïlliam Towry Law, (It;OD-188G), by hif:J first wife, tho lIon. Irs Augusta Chanlpagne Law, daughter Q.f the second Daron Graves; grandson of tho tirf:Jt Daron Ellenborough. (1851) Law, Miss Helen Ann, (18:32-1890), a Sister of rercy ; daughter of tho ] {on. \VïlIianl Towry Law, (1809-1886), by his first wife, tho lIon. l\[rs \ugusta Champagne Law, daughter of the second Daron Craves; gra.nd- daughter of the first Baron Ellenborough. (1851) Law, The Hon. Mrs Matilda, (1812-18fJ-t), s('cond daughter of Sir llenry Conyngham [ontgomery, first Baronet, who grea.tly distinguished himself in the war with Tippoo Sultan, and was subsequently:M.P. for St Iichael's, Yarmouth, and for co. Donegal, and was descended from the first Earl of Eglington; second 'wife of the Hon. \Villiam Towry Law, (1809-1886), son of the first Baron Ellenbol'ough. (1852) Law, Miss Matilda Isabella, a nun of the Yisitation Order, ( ister ,1 ane :l\Iargaret }\[ay), at IIal'row-on-the-llill, l\IiddI('sex ; daughter of the lIon. \rilliam Towry Law, (1 09-18HG), by his first wife, the lIon. 1\l1's ....\ugusta Champagne Law, daughter of the second Baron Graves. (1851) Law, Major-General Victor Edward, (l -1i-l!nO), served, \\ith :Madras Cavalry 18;)9-72, and in lndian Political Departnlent, IH72-97; I\:night of t Uregory the Ureat: son of the lIon. \Villiam Towry Law, (1809-1886), l\1.A., Can tab ; son-in-law of <- 1 ap tain Henry Bowden, (1804- 186!)), then of the late lIon. John \Vil1oughby t;rawford, Lieutenant- Governor of Ontario. (18;) 1) Law, The Hon. and Rev. William Towry, (1808-1886), of Eton (1011ege; I.....\.., Peterhouse, t;ambl'idge; at onetime oUicer of the 31stRegiment and of the Grenadier Guards; successively vicar of East Brent, Somerset- shire, and of I-Iarborne, near Birmingham, Warwickshire; Chancellor of the Dioccse of Bath and \Vells; fifth son of Edward Law, (1750-1818), first Daron Ellenbol'ough and Lord Chief Justiee of England (1851) t Lawfield, Miss, who nursed the wounded during the Crimean 'Var. (1856) Lawless, Rev. Edward, a Priest of the Society of Jesus, tin lately at Corpus Uhrist Uhristchurch Road, Boscombe, Boul'nemouth, Hampshire. Lawlor-Huddleston, Mrs Alexandrina, wife of Denys Alexander Lawlor-Huddleston, J.P. for ( ambridgeshire, elder son of Denys Shyne- Lawlor, of astle Lough; daughter of the lIon. Alexander Keith, of IIalifax, Nova Scotia. (1888) Converts to Rome 167 Lawrence, Hugh Mulleneux, of Thorpa.rch Grange School, Tadcaster; successively assi8ta.nt orga.nist at Leeds Parish Church, (18 -1-88), Organist to the Hon. !\Irs Ieyncll Ingram at Templenewsa,m. near Leeds, (1R84-87); at St J\Iargaret's, I-Iorsforth, near Leeds, 1887 ; All Souls (Hook !\Temorial) Church, Leeds, (1887-95); IIcsslc Parish Church, (Hull), 18Dß; Organist to the Leeds Philharmonic Society, (1888-90), and accompa.nist to the Leeds Festival Choruses of 1889-Ð2-95 ; Professor of Iusic and Org Jnist at )Iount St )[ary's College, Chesterfield, (1897-1900); Organist at St }larie's, Sheffield, (IDOO-01:); St Joseph and St Francis Xavier, Richmond, York- shire, (1905-07); till lately Professor of Iusic at Stonyhurst College, Blackbul'n; now Organist and Choirmaster to St Peter's !\Iission, I:;tonyhurst. (18ÐU) Lawrence, Peter, of Lisreaghan, Lawrencetown, co. Ga.lway, Ireland. (186.-) ) (1889) t Lawrie, Richard, Revising Barrister for Korthumberland. t Lawson, Henry Graham, I.A., 'Vadham College, Oxford. Lawton, Joseph, editor of a newspaper at 'Vellington, Shropshire. t Layard, Rev. Alphonsus, a Priest of the Canons Regular of Lateran. the Layton, M rs Bertha, of J3rampton Grange, I-Iuntingdon; daughter of the Rev. George Phipps, of Bosworth; and three children, among whom was Lieutenant George Vivian Temple Layton, (1880-1902), of the Royal Horse Artillery. (1882) Layton, Charles Temple, husband of Irs Bertha Layton; J.P., and County Councillor for Huntingdonshire; formerly of The Croft, :i\Iitcham, Surrey; founder of St Hubert's, Huntingdon; second son of Janles Templp Layton, J.P., of Baldock, Hertfordshire. (1882) t Leadbitter, Mr" Fanny, daughter of L!olonel Francis Skelly Tidy, C.B.; wife of Xichola'3 Leadbitter, of Low 'Varden, Northumberland; gra.nddaughter of the Rev. Thomas Holmes Tidy, LA., of Redmarshell, co. Durham. Leader, Major, war correspondent for the Daily Telegraph; son of Henry Leader, of Clonmoyle, Ireland. Leader, John Temple, (1810-190:3), !\I.P. for TIridgwater and \Vest- minster. (1903) Lean, Arthur Stuckey, I.A., Trinity Collcge, Oxford. Lean, Mrs Florence, (18:38-18!)9), the nO\ielist; daughter of (;aptaill Frederick Iarryat, (1792-18-18), R.:K., C.B., :F.R.S., luember of the Legion of Honour, the novelist; successively wife of Colonel T. Ross Church, of the Iadras Staff Corps, and of Colonel Francis Lean, of the Royal Iarine Light Infantry; granddaughter of Dr Thomas Iarryat, (1730-1 ï92), the Physican and 'Vita Lean, Rev. Hugh Vincent, :\LA., Xew College, Oxford; formerly a curate of the Church of England; a Priest, since 1900 Chaplain to the nuns of La Retraite, Burnham, Somersetshire; son of the lIon James Lean, Judge of the I-ligh Court of Justice, Agra, India. (1885) 168 Converts to Rome Leathley, Mrs Mary Elizabeth Southwell, (1818-18D!J), authoress; daughter of George Dudl y, of Clonmell, co. 'Tipperary, Ireland; wife of 'Villiam IIenry Leathley, barrister, and nephew of Sir 'Villiam 1\Iaule, (1788-1858), Judge of the Common PIcas Division; mother of the late Dudley ,\Yilliam Beresford Leathley, solicitor, of London. (1847) Lechini, Mrs Anna Grace, daughter of I-iarvey James Sperling, of Lattenbury; niece of the Rev. John llanson Sperling, 1\I.A., (1 25-18Ð-1), formerly rector of \Vest bourne, Sussex. Lechmere, Joscelyne Alban, son of Sir Edillund Anthony l-Iarley Lechmere, .M.P., third Baronet, of the H,hydd, 'Vorcestershire. (18Dl) t Le Courteur, Colonel, of Jersey, Channel Islcs. (1848 ) t Lees, Mrs CarOline, daughter of t;ir John IIenry Cotterell, second Baronet, of Carnons, IIerefordshire. Lee, Rev. Edgar, of King's College, London; vicar of Christ Church, Doncaster, Yorkshire, (1903) t Lee, E. W. B., banker, of Leanungton, '\Varwickshire; proprietor and editor of The 1Icdi(ttor. Lee, Mrs Elvira Louisa Mary, (1838-18!)()), hymnologist and aut.horess ; da.ugh tel' of the He v. Joseph J)uu('u,n Ostrehnn, B.A., vicar of (il'cech St Iichaü1, oUlcr etshi 1"0 ; relative of ....\..dmiral the first rlt)couut Duncan of Oamperdown, (1731-1804) ; cousin of Cardinal Kewman, (IHO] -1 DO) ; wife of the Rev. Dr F. G. Lee, 1..A., Vicar of All SainÌ8, Lambeth, London, S.E. (1881 ) Lee, Rev. Dr Frederick George, (1832-1D0:2), of Thalue (jl'ammal' School; 1\l.A., St Edmund's If all, O:\Jord; I-Ion. D.D. of \Yashillgton and Lee Pniversity, U,S.....\... ; _F.S.A. ; Incumbent and founder of St )[m'y's, Aberdeen, N.H., then vicar of All Saints, Lambeth; author; one of the founders and honorary Secretary of the Association for the "Cnity of Christendom; one of the founders and officers of the Order of Corporate Reunion; son of the Rev. Frederick Lee, l\LA., rector of Easiugton, (IDOl) Lee, George Augustus James, of 'Yinchester College and Edinburgh University; 'Vriter to the ignet; Private Recretary to the ecretary for Scotland, (Lord Balfour of Burleigh, I\:.T.) 1898-]903; Deputy-Keeper of the Records of cotln,nd since 1D03 ; son of the late Hon. Hobert Lee, one of the Hcnators of the College of J u tice in Scotla.nù, by Catherine ..Alleyne, daughter of G. ....\. Borthwick, of Edinburgh; grandson of the Very Rev. John Lee, D.D., sometime Principal of Edinburgh University; son-in-law of B. J. Cuddon-Fletcher and of the law IrB Cuddon-Fletcher, of Dunans, Argyllshire, and Homerton Hall, Norfolk. (1900) Lee, Gordon Ambrose de Lisle, of St :Mary's College, Harlow and '\Vestminster School; successively Bluemantle Pursuivant and York Herald in the College of Arms; author on genealogical and archæological subjects ; second Bon of the Rev. Dr Frederick Ueorge Lee, (1832-1902), l\LA., OÀon. (1879) Converts to Rome 1G9 Lee, Lady Madeline de Wolf', wife of Sir Henry ,Austin Lee, K.C.R., first Secretary of the :British Embassy at Paris; daughter of Benjamin Franklin Smith, of New York. (18Ü9) Lee-Dillon, Augustus Fitzgibbon, son of the Iloll. Gerald N ormanby Dillon Fitzgibbon Lee-Dillon, son of the thirteenth Viscount Dillon, and son-in-law of the third and last Earl of Ulare. (1876) Lee-Dillon, Charles Fitzgibbon, Bon of the late Hon. Gerald X ormanby Fitzgibbon Lee-Dillon. (1876) Lee-Dillon, Miss Florence Fitzgibbon, daughter of the late I-Ion. Gerald X ormanby Fitzgibbon Lee-Dillon. (1876) Lee-Dillon, The Hon. Gerald Normanby Fitzgibbon, (182:3- 1880), formerly of the Honle Office; son of the thirteenth Viscount DiJlon, son-in-law of the third Earl of Clare. (1876) Lee-Dillon, The Hon. Harry Lee Stanton, uf Charterhouse chool; lieutenant 1st Battalion Rifle Brigade; eldest son of the seventeenth Viscount Dillon. (1908) Lee-Dillon, John Fitzgibbon, son of the Hon. Gerald Normanby Dillon Fitzgibbon Lee-Dillon, (1823-1880), Bon of the thirteenth Viscount Dillon, son-in-law of the third and last Earl of Clare. (187G) Lee-Dillon, Louis Fitzgibbon, brother of John Fitzgibbon Lee- Dillon. (187G) Lee-Dillon, Lady Louisa, (1826-1899), second daughter of the third and last Earl of Clare; wife of the lIon. Gerald :K orman by Dillon Fitzgibbon Lee-Dillon, (1823-1880), son of the thirteenth Viscount Dillon, after whose death she married General Carmelo Ascemm Spada.fora, ':Marquis dell a Rocella, second Bon of the Duke di Santa. Hosalia. (1876) Lee-Dillon, Valentine Fitzgibbon, son of the late Lady Louisa Lee-Dillon. (1876) Leeds, The Duchess of; (1807-1874), Louisa Catherine; wife of the seventh] >uke of Leeds; foundress of a.n orphanage for Boys at J\Iayfield, t;ussex, and an orphanage for Girls at Blelchingley, Sussex. t Leeming, Mrs Charlotte Aubrey Arethusa, wife of 'Villictm LeenlÎng, Alder-Hay, 'Vest Derby, Liverpool. Lees, Miss Alice, an Anglican Sister at Clmvel' Convent, 1Vindsol'; granddaughter of Sir Harcourt Lees, first Baronet, of JJlac1\.rock, Dublin. I Lees, John Cathcart, (1777-1853), second son of Sir Harcourt Lees, first Baronet. , t Leeson, Miss Frances Mary Gertrude, daughter of the Rev. Francis Thomas Charles Leeson, an Anglican clergyman of Bath. (1850) Leeves, Rev. Mother Mary Ignatius, FOlmdress and Superioress of tho Frsuline Convent at Tiros, Greece; second daughter of the Rev. Henry Da.vid Leeves, I.A., British Chaplain at Athens. 170 Converts to Rome Le gatt, .Mrs I;-illian Marian, the autho ess; sist,er or.(i}aude Phillips, ItA, barrIster, l\.ceper of the 'Vallace CollectIOn and art-crItic. (lÐ05) Leggatt, Philip Henry Walters, husband of l\lrs Leggatt, the authoress. Legge, Edward, nephew of the fifth Earl of DartnlOuth. Leigh, John, n.A., Brasenose College, Oxford. Leigh, M rs, wife of J sanc L. J..jeigh, J.P., of Beaconsfield, Davenport Btockport; daughter of (1olonel Scott, J.P. and IlL., of Ilandford IIouse' Cheshire, and of "r csthide Court, Ilereford. (lÐO-L) t Leigh, Mrs Caroline, wife of 'Yilliam TJeigh, (1808-1S73), J.P. and D.L., Lord of the Ianor of 'Voodchestcr and Kympsfield; daughter of the late Colonel Sir John Geers Cotterell, first Baronet, :\I.P. fur Herefordshiro. (I 8;);) ) Leigh, Miss Marjorie, third daughter of Isnac J. Leigh, J.P., of Btockport. (I DO.!) Lillia.n I\larian (1 nor)) (lH76) Leigh, William, (1808-1R73), of Eton College; scholar of Brasenose (1olI('ge, Oxford; U.C.L. ; Knight of Ht t:-regory the Oreat; J.P and D.L. ; Lord of the Dlanor of 'Yoodchester and Kynlpsfield; founder of the DOIninican Uhurch and Priory at tY oodchester; son of 'Villi am Leigh, J. P., of l{o by HaH, Lancashire. (1844) Leigh-Bennett, Mrs Beatrice Honora, eldest daughter of Sir George Francis Coventry Pocock, third Baronet; granddaughter of thp Rev. (:eorgl' Henry RavenhilI, ::\LA., vicar of Lemnister; wife of HerbCl,t James Leigh- ]Jennett, son of the Rev. Henry Leigh-Bennet, J.P. (189G) Leitch, Miss, a wcll-l,nown lady journalist of (:Iasgow, K.B. t Leith, Mrs, 7lée Levicke, of 'Vorksop; wife of ratthias Leith, of \Vestonby, Yorkshire; mother of the late Rev. Thomas Iatthias Leith, a Priest and author, of Cobridge, Staffordshire. Le Mesu rier, Alfred, I.A., Oriel College, Oxford. Le Mesurier, Henry, brother of Alfred Le l\Iesurier, LA., Oxon. Le Mesurier, Mrs, mother of Alfred and Henry Le Iesuricr. Le Mesurier, The Misses, daughters of Irs Le Icsurier. Lennox Lady Sussex, (180-1-1883), the Hon. 1\Iary largaret Lawless; daught r of the second Baron Uloncurry; wife of Lord Sussex Lennox, son of the fourth Duke of Richmond, lCG. (18;)0) Leslie fJlrs Alice, wife of Colonel Archibald Young Leslie, late of the Came on Highlanders, J.P. and D.L. for Banff, Laird of Kininvie ; daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel R. Cantley. t Leslie, Mrs Anne Louisa, wife of Antony Leslie, of Balquhain, N.B. Leslie Archibald, (1789-1851), last of Balnageith; son of the Rev. 'Yil1i m Leslie) last laird-minister of Balnageith, lorayshire, N.D. ; nephew of the twelfth :Earl of Caithness. (1850) COllverts to Rome 171 Leslie, M rs Barbara, daughter of General 'Yil1iam Stewart, of LcsIDurwe, ('0. Banff, N.B.; wife of George Abercromby Young Leslie, of Kininvie, N.R.; mother of Colonel Archibald Young Leslie, late of the Cameron I-lighlanders. Les!ie, Miss Charlotte Cumming, a nun in France; youngest daughter of ..A..rchibald Leslie, (17H9-1851), last of Balnageith, l\lorayshire, N.ll. (1847) Leslie, Mrs Eleanor, (1800-18Ð2), wife of Archibald Leslie, (17HÐ-1H,:)I), last of Balnageith, l\Iorayshire, :K.B. ; eldest ùaught r of the late John Falconer Atlee, of \Vands\yorth, London; of this lady, (1harlotte, fifth })uchess of l uccleuch, (1811-189:)), wrote :-" I look upon her as onr 'mOthC1' who helped to bring us into the true Church. \Ve are all her children-good Father Robertson, his aunt and her children, deal' Lady Lothian and her children, myself, and I do not know how many others." (1846) LesUe, Rev. Eric William, a Priest of the Society of Jesus for many years at The lIurnaculate Conception, Farm Street, London, 'V. ; now è1t l\Ianresa, Roehampton, London, S. 'Y.; only Bon of Archibald Leslie, (178Ð-1851), last of Balnageith, l\Iorayshil'e, :X.D. (1848) Lesl.e, Mrs Katherine, daughter of Harvey Drummond; wife of Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Radcliffe Aloysius Leslie, J. P. of Hassop Hall, Hasaop, Derbyshire, late of the Gordon Highlanders, son of Charles Stephen Leslie, of Fetternear, Hassop and Slindon. (1897) Leslie, Mrs Mary, daughter of l\Iajor-General Sir Charles Holloway; wife of Colonel Charles Leslie, K_.H., of Balquhain, N.B. Leslie, Miss Mary Margaret, second daughter of Archibald Leslie, (1789-1851), last of Balnageith, l\lorayshire, N.B. ; a nun, (l\Iother l\Iary ùe Sales) at St l\Iargal'et's Convent, Edinhurgh, N.B. (1847) Leslie, Shane John Randolph, of Eton College; University of Itaris; B.A., King's College, Uambridge; poet; eldest son of Uolonel John Leslie, J.P., D. L., of Ulaslough, co. :\lonaghan, Ireland, by Leonie Blanche, daughter of the late Leonard Jerome, of New York, U.S.A., and younger sister of Lady Randolph Churchill; grandson of Sir John Leslie, first Baronet, and of Lady Constance 'Vi1helmina Frances Dawson-Darner, sister of the fourth Earl of Portarlington. (1908) Lester, Rev. Edmund, a Priest of the Society of Jesus at the Sacred Heart, Accrington, Lancashire. Lethbridge, Alan Bourchier, of Sherborne School and Heidelberg University; formerly Assistant-Resident in the Political Service in tho Kontagora Province, N" orth Nigeria, British \Vest Africa"; youngest son of Sir \Vroth Acland Lethbridge" fourth Baronet, of Sandhill Park, Taunton, Somersetshire. (1900) Levett, Rev. Lawrence L., (1843-1905), formerly a physician in I..jondon; a Priest, for some time chaplain at Brough Hall, Yorkshire, then in charge of :Jlissions at \Vem and Ludlow in the Diocese of Shrewsbury. (1873) Le Verrier, Rev. Raymond, a Dominican Friar at Pendleton, Salford, I..jancashire; lately at St Dominic's Priory, Haverstock Hill, London, N. \V.; now in British 'Vest Indies. (1893) 172 Converts to Rome Le Verrier, M rs Sarah Margaret, wife of Rurgeon-Dentist Le Verrier, of windon; mother of the ltev. Haymond Le Verrier, a Dominican :Friar. (1897) Levick, Rev. Ernest E., a Priest, till recently at t 1\Iary's, Allerton I>ark, l\:naresborough, now ill charge of Ht 'Vilfrid's, IUpon, Yorkshire. (1878) t Lewington, Rev. J. B. L., a Priest and Secretary to the Hon. and Right Hev. Dr 'Yilliam Joseph llugh Clifford, (18i3-18!);3), third Bishop of Uliftoll. (lö:>2) Lewis, Mrs, wife of IIenry Lewis, of New Hond Street, London, 'V. (IR81) .. Lewis, Sir Charles Edward, (1828-189;3), the first and last Baronet. Lewis, Rev. David, (181--1-1HÐf>), of K.ing's College, IJundon; :!\L..\., Fellow and Vice-Principal of Jesus C1ollege, OÀford; curate of St 1\Iary the Virgin, Oxford, thon rector of Chislehurst, I\:ent; author and translator of the works of St Teresa. (18.16) t Lewis, Mrs Emily, wife of 1\[a.jor George Lewis, R.E. ; daughter of the late lIon. 'Villiam Frederick 'Vyndham, son of the first Baron Leconfield. Lewis, The Hon. Mrs Janc, (1814-1R82), lIon. Jane Iati1da )Iethuen, daughter of the first Baron !\lethuen; granddaughter of Sir Henry 1\lildmay, third Baronet; wife of the Rev. David Lewis, (181--1-18Ð5), formerly rector of Chislehul'st, Kent, (1830) Lewthwaite, Rev. William Henry, (181G-1R92), of :\Iarlborougb College; 1\1.1\.., Trinity Uollege, Cambridge; vicar of Ulifford, .A Priest of the Order of Charity and f'haplain to St 'Yilliam's Catholic Reformatory School, :\[arket 'Veighton, Y orkRhiro; son of the Rev. George Lewthwaite, :\LA., J.P., rector of Adel, Yorkshire. (1851) t Leyland, Francis Alexander, of Jlalifa , Yorkshire; son of ] obel't IJeyland, the distinguished naturalist and author. Leys, John K., (18--16-1909), a barrister; of .AmC'rsham IIall, High "Tycombe; son of the late Hev. P. Leys, :\1....\..., a Scotch Presbyterian Iinister at trathaven, Lanarkshire, N.D. (1880) t Lickfield, Rev. Ch"rles Frederick, curate of St 1\Ial'Y's, Poplar, London, E. (1858) Liechtenstein, Princess Mary, (18;)0-1878), 1\Iarie Fox; daughter adoptive of the fourth and last Baron Holland; wife of Prince Aloysius Liechtenstein; author of N O'l'U: OJ" God's FlowC1'S can Bloom Oil Every 80il. t Lillie, Mrs Mary Gascoigne, wife of the Rev. John Lillie, D.D., Presbyterian linistel' at lIobaL't Town, Tasmania; daughter of John Burnett, of Countessville, Aberdeenshil'e, .B.; mother of the late Irs !{athlf'p.n Allies, first wife of Cyril Allies, J.P. Converts to Rome 173 Lillingston, Rev. Septimus Ernest Luke Spooner, 1\I.A., l\Ius.Dac., Hertford College, Oxford; successively curate at Paignton, Devonshire; Clayworth, N ottinghamshire; St Paul's, Knightsbridge, London, S. 'V.; St Cuthbert's, outh Kensington; St Augustine's, Kilburn, N.'Y. ; and at St Thomas', Regent Street, 'V. (1909) Lilly, Rev. Richard George Braikenridge, l\I.A., Selwyn College, Cambridge; successively curate at St l\I ark' s, Gloucester; St :l\[ary's, IIighgate Rise, London, .; St George's, Perry Hill, Catford, London, S.E. ; St Alban's, Streatham Park, London, S.'V., and at Goring-on-Thames, Oxfordshire. (190G) t Lilly, Mrs Susannah Louisa, second daughter of the Rev. George Hall, J.P., an Anglican clergyman; first wife of 'Villiam Samuel Lilly, :M.A. (1872) Lilly, William Samuel, 1\I.A., L.IJ.:\L, Hon. Fellow of Peterhouse, Cambridge; at one time Under-Secretary of the Government of :\ladras; barrister; J.P. for London and 1\Iiddlesex; Secretary of the Catholic Union of Great Britain since 1873 ; a well-known author; son of 'Yilliam Lilly, of 'Vindont House, near EÀeter, Devonshire. (18l59) Lindsay, The Hon. Colin, (1819-1892), of Eton College ; I.A., Trinity College, Cambridge; J.P for Devonshire and Lanca.shire; founder and first president of the lanchester Church Society, which developed (1890) into the English Church Union; theological writer; fourth son of the twenty-fourth Earl of Crawford, seventh Earl of Balcarres and first Baron 'Vigan. (18G8) Lindsay, Miss Harriett Maria, a nun at the Visit.1.tion Convent, \Vestbury-on-Trym; daughter of the Hon. Colin Lindsay, (1819-1892), )I.A., Cantab. (1868) Lindsay, Lady Louisa, (1821-1897), Lady Louisa Frances Howard, daughter of the fourth Earl of "Ticklow, K.P. ; granddaughter of the first :l\Iarquess of Abercorn; mother of the Very Rev. lonsignor (ilaud Reginald Lindsay, a Priest at San Silvestro in Capite, Rome, and of Leonard Cecil Colin Lindsay, F.S.A., secretary of the Kew Gallery, and Hon. Bursar of the Catholic Record Society; wife of the Hon. Colin Lindsay, (1819-1892), l\I.A., Cantab. (18G6) t Linstead, Thomas Samuel, for twenty-five years connected with the Portuguese Embassy; schol ar and linguist. (18-1:3) Lister, JOhn, of vVinchester College; 1\LA., Bmsenose College, Oxford; a well-known archæologist ; Vice-President of the Bradford Historical and Antiquarian Society; founder and first secretary of the Catholic \Yorking Ien's Association, Halifax; HaJifax Town Councillor; barrister; member of the Halifax School Board and its Vice-President for three years; founder of Slúbden Industrial School; served on the \Vest Riding County (1ouncil; some time secretary of the Halifax Dist.rict Tpchnical J nstruction (iommit.tee; President of the Halifax I ranch of the Fabian ocif'ty; pldp t Stln of Dr .John Li.;;ter, .J.P., of Shihden Jlal1, Yorkshire hv Louisa daught r of tlu:" latp la.ior Ch::t.f'le Urant. ' (1871) 174 Converts to Rome Li tle, Rev. Charles Hardy, l\I.A., Trinity College, Dublin; B.A., t Edmund's Hall, Oxford; successively chaplain at St Petersburg and vicar of 8t lartin's, Brighton, Sussex; son of John Little, of Ste arts- town, co. Tyrone, Ireland; brother of the late Lieutenant-General Henry Alexander Little, C.E., who served in the Crimea and India. (1903) Little, Rev. Sydney Hamilton, (1843-1895), ::\I.A., Exeter College, Oxford; curate of St Peter's, Bournemouth, Hampshire; l\Ietropolitan Recretary of the Addit.ional Curates' Society; for some time editor of The UaÛwlic Tirrncs, then British ConsuJ at Cadiz; son of John Little of , ' tewartstown, co. Tyrone, Ireland. (1881) Little, Mrs, wife of the late Rev. Sydney IIamilton Little, l\I.A., Oxon; sister-in-law of the Rev. 'Vil1iam John Knox-Little, l\1.A., vicar of IIoar Cross, Burton-on-Trent, and Canon of '\Vorcester. (1881) t Littleboy, Rev. William Henry, B.A., Oxon; curate of Sheston, Leicestershire. (1836) Livius, Rev. Thomas S., (1828-1902)# of Clifton College; I.A., Oriel College, Oxford; curate of SS. Kenwyn and I(ea, Cornwall A Re- demptorist Priest at St l\lary's, Clapham, London, S. 'Y.; authol'. (1837) Lloyd, Rev. Arthur, B.A., Exeter College, Oxford; curate of All H a.llows, Southwal'k, London, S.E. (1802) t Lloyd, Mrs EIi:c:a Anne, nle "Tilson, wife of the Rev. Howel "T oltram Lloyd, (UH6-1893), Perpetual Curate of Pentrevoelas, near Cerrig-y-Drudion, 'Vales. (184G) Lloyd, Rev. Howel Woltram, (181G-18f)3), of Rugby School; scholar, 1.A., of Jesus College, and menl bel' of Balliol College, Oxford; Perpetual Clll'ate of Pentrevoelas, Cerrig-y-Drudion, XOl'th "Tales; an mninent \Velsh a.rchæologist; for some time professor at the Catholic University College, l(ensington, London, 'V.; son of Edward Lloyd, barrister, of Berth and Rhagalt. (1846) Lloyd, J. J. Hinde, B.A., 'Vadham College, Oxford Lloyd, M rs, daughter of Sir John Craven Carden, third naronet; wife of Henry Lloyd, of Farinora, co. Tipperary, Ireland; mother of Julia Ellen J ospphine, second wife of the third Baron Rossmore. Lloyd, Miss Margaret, daughter of the Rev. Thomas Lloyd, l.A. of Lois "T eedon, N orthamptonshire. Lloyd, Trevor, l\I.A., 1Iagdalen Hall, Oxford. Lloyd, Thomas Edwd.rd Alf'red, B.A., :l\Iagdalene College, Cambridge. Lloyd, Thomas John Edward Arthur, B.A., :\lagdalen HaIl, Oxford. t Lloyd, Rev. William James, LA., Cantab; curate of Kevidiog, 'Vales. (1845) Lloyd-Davies, Miss, relative of Sir l\Ial'teine Owen lowbray Lloyd, second Baronet. Lloyd-Thomas, Rev.. David, l\I.A., Jesus College, Oxford; rector of (:I'ainsby, near (:rim.qhy, Lincolnshire. (1896) Converts to Rome 175 Lloyd-Thomas, Mrs, wife of the Rev. David Lloyd-Thomas, l\I.A., Oxon; and family. (1896) Locke, M rs, wife of Iaj 01' Locke, son of General and Lady Iatilda Locke. Lockhart, Miss Elizabeth, (1812-1870), a Franciscan nun; authoress; foundress of one of the earliest Anglican Sisterhoods at \Vantage; daughter of the Rev. Alexander Lockhart, lrl.A., only son of Rear-Admiral 'Yilliam Lockhart, by his first wife née Carl'-Newnes. (1848) Lockhart, Mrs Matilda, (1798-1872), authoress; second wife of the Rev. Alexander Lockhart, l\LA., J.P., rector of Hartwell, Buckingham- shire; daughter of 'Villiam Jacob, (1762-1851), F.R.S., and LP. for Rye, Sussex. (1846) Lockhart, Rev. William, (1819-1892), of Bedford Grammar School; B.A., Exeter College, Oxford A Priest of the Order of Charity, Pro- curator-General at St Etheldreda's, Ely Place, Holborn, London, E. C. ; son of John Gibson Lockhart, (1794-18 4), l\I.A., BallioI College, O Jord, the biographer of Scott and Burns. (18i3) Lockyer, Miss, daughter of Captain Lockyer, R.X. LOder, Mrs Annie Katharine, wife of Captain Alfred Basil Loder, J.P., son of Sir Robert Loder, first Baronet; daughter of the Rev. Uhar1es IIenry Crosse, I.A., rector of Fincham, Norfolk. (1908) Loder, Lady rJlaria Georgiana, (1826-190ì), wife of Sir Robert Loder, first Baronet; daughter of Hans Busk, the younger, (1815-1882), barrister, author, High Sheriff of Radnorshire, and a pioneer of the Volunteer :l\Iovement. (1897) Logan, Rev. Henry Francis Charles, (1800-1884), of Cowbridge Grammar School; Corpus Christi College, Cambridge; LL.D.; a Priest, and for some time Vice-President of Oscott College; son of Brigadier Logan, of Poole, Dorset. (1818) Loisette, Professor, the well-known Lecturer on l\Iemory. (1885) Londonderry, The Marchioness o (1813-1884), Lady Elizabeth Frances Charlotte Jocelyn; wife of the fourth l\Iarquess of Londonderry, K.P., P.C.; widow of the sixth Viscount Powerscourt; daughter of the third Earl of Roden, K.P., P.C., Åuditor-General of the Exchequer in Ireland and Custos Rotulorum of co. Louth. (1855) Long, Maurice St Clair, E.A.. l\Ierton College, Oxford. Long, Mrs Winif'red Mary, of Ramsgate, Kent; wife of Brandon J. Long, the journalist. (1899) t Longe, Mrs d. A., daughter of Colonel I. Haffe, of Torrehouse- Ioore, \rigtonshiro, N.B. (1852) Longlands, Miss Ellen, of Torquay, Devonshire; daughter of the Rev \V. D. Longlands, :'M.A., rector of GerI'ans, Cornwall Longridge, Captain Cecil, relative of the Hon. Charles Léotaud, of Trinidad, R. \\T J. (1882) 176 Converts to Rome Longueville, Mrs Mary Francis, only daughter of Alexander Robertson, of Balgownie Lodge, A\berdeenshire, K.B.; mother of :Uajor Heginald Longueville, of the 1st Coldstream Guards, served throughout the South African 'Var, J.P. for hropshire, and of Uaptain Edward Longueville, of the Cold8tream Guards, who servpd in the outh African 'Var and was named in despatches; wife of Thomas LongueviIle, J.P., of Oswestry. (1877) Longueville, Thomas, of Christ Church, Oxford; J.P. of Llanfol'da, Oswcstry, Shropshire; author; creator of the "Prig" series, and for t"enty years a regular contributor to The Satu'rday Review; son of Thomas Longueville, of Pen-y-llan, Shropshire, and of Anne, daughter of <;harles Thomas Jones. (1877) Lord, Miss Emily, only daughter of a Somersetshire clergyman and sister of the Rev. }""rederick .Bayley Lord, I.A., rector of Farmborough, Bath. (1877) Lord, Rev. Frederick Bayley, (1840-1Ü05), l\I.A., St John's Uollege, Oxford; cura.te of ('hilton Foliatt, Berkshire, and then rector of his father's church at .Farmborough, near Hath, Somcrsetshire. (1877) Lord, Mrs, wife of the Hev. Frederick Bayley Lord, (1840-1Ü05), I.A., Oxon; and family. (1877) Lorie, Rev. Charles, a Priest of the Pious Society of Ii3sions in Chili, outh America. Lothian, The Marchioness 0"-, (1808-1877), Lady Cecil Chetwynd Talbot, wife of the seventh :Marquess of Lothian, K. T. ; daughter of the second Earl Talbot; she built the Catholic Church at Dalkeith, N.B. (1851) t Louis, Major-General Sir Charles, fourth Baronet; served in Syria and the Baltic. Louth, The Lady, Eugenie de 1iarritze Bell airs, wife of the fourteenth Baron Louth; daughtpr of Captain } dmund Hooke 'Yilson Bellail's, H.B.:M.'s Yice-CollSul at Biarriti'. (1 HS8) Lovell, Mrs, niece of Sir Henry Howley Bishop, (1786-1855), the musical composer. Lovell, Rev. William, J\I.A., Exeter College, Oxford; curate at 'Vantage. (187G) t Low, Miss, of the Anglican Sisterhood, at 1\:ïlburn, London, 'V. (1890) t Low, Hugh Brooke, Resident of the Regang District; only son of Sir Hugh Low, H.B.:U.'s Resident at Perak; brother-in-law of Sir John Pope-Hennessy, (1834-1891), Governor of :Mauritius, and then I.P. for Kilkenny. (1887) Lowe, William, till recently British ConBul at 1\fentone, France. (189G) Lowrie, Mrs, wife of Captain LO\\Tie, for many years Governor of York (1astl('. and President of the Korth and East Riding District Branch of t.he English (1huJ'('h IT nion. (1887) Lowrie, Miss Anna S., daughter of Captain Lowrie. (1888) Lowrie, Sydney, son of Capt'lÏn J.owTie. (1888) Converts to Rome 177 Lowry-Corry, Rev. Gerald, of Uharterhouse School; fOI'merly Lieutenant in the 2nd Battalion CheHhire l.{egiment; a Priest, till lately of the Brompton Oratory, London, S. 'V., second son of Admiral the Hon. Armor Lowry-Corry, son of the third Earl Belmore, by Geraldine, daughter of J ames King-King, late I.P. of Btaunton Park, Staunton-on-Arrow. Lucas, Edward, (1822-1899), son of Samuel Hayhurst Lucas, J.P., a prominent Iuember of the Society of Friends; brother of Samuel Lucas, editor of The j\Jorning StaT, and of Frederick Lucas, I.P., (see below); father of Rev. Herbert Lucas, S.J. ; was received into the Catholic Church in 1833, and soon afterwards became Hecretary of the Catholic Academiæ, which post he held for about twenty years; Author of The Life of Frederick Lucas, l'l.P., (2 vols.), of The Church in the First t1ro Cent'ltries, and 'of several papers- in Essays on Religion and Literature, edited by Archbishop (afterwards Cardinal) )Ianning. Lucas, Frederick, (IRI2-1855), journalist, barrister and politician; D....\., University College, London; 1\I.P. for co. .i\Ieath; first editor of The 1'flblet; son of Samuel Hayhurst Lucas, a London :\Ierchant a.nd member of the Society of Friends. (1839) t Lucas, Mrs, wife of .Frederick Lucas, (1812-1855), née Ashby, of Staines. (18-16) t Lucas, Hen ry, of the Australian Civil Service; brother of :Frederick Lucas, (1812-1853), first editor of The Tablet. (1853) Lucas, Mrs, wife of t;aptain Lucas. Lucas-Shadwell, Miss Beatrice, daughter of 'Villiam Lucas- Shadwell, B.A., Cantab. (1902) Lucas-Shadwell, M rs Beatrice, wife of 'Yilliam Lucas-Shadwell B.A., Cantab; daughter of J. Duc1dey Rutherford. (1902) Lucas-Shadwell, William, B.A., Pembroke College, Cambridge; J.P. and H.L. for Sussex.; for five years 1\I.P. for Hastings, Sussex; Private {;hamberlain to Pope Pius X; only son of 'Villiam Drew Lucas-ShadwelJ, J.P., D.L., of Fairlight, Sussex, and of Florentia, daughter of the Rev. Henry " ynch, l.A., rector of Petta (1902) Lucie-Smith, The Hon. Alfred Van Waterschoodt, of Rugby School; one of the Puisne Judges in Demerara, British Guiana; son-in-law of Surgeon-General Sir David Palmer Hoss. (1889) t Luck, Rev. F. Augustine, a Benedictine Ionk. t Luck, Right Rev. J. E., a Benedictine Ionk and Bishop of Auckland, New Zealand. Ludlow, Sir Henry, (183-1-1903), of Christ's Hospital; f.A., Fellow of St John's College, Cambridge, barrister; successively Attorney-General of Trinidad, and Chief Justice of the Leeward Islands, B.'V.I. ; son of.George Ludlow, of Hertford. Lumbaye, Aloysius, chairman of the Thames Valley Legitimist Club. . (1869) It Lumley, Edward, the wen-known London publisher. (1843) M 178 Converts to Rome Lumsden, Hugh Gordon, J.P. and D.L. for Clova and Auchindoir, Aberdeenshire, N.B. ; Private Chaluberlain to Popes Leo XIII and Pius X; F.R.S.A., (Hcot) ; son of Harry Lumsden the younger, of Auchindoir, by Anne, daughter of Hugh Gordon, of Ianor, Abel'deenshire ; son-in-law of Carlos Pedro Gordon, K.:\I., J.P., D.L., of \Vardhouse and Kildrummy, N.B., father of the Rev. Pedro Carlos Gordon, (1852-1907), a Priest of the Society of Jesus, and rector of Stonyhurst Uollege, Blackburn. (1873) Lunn, William, the architect. Lyall, Rev. William Hearle, ( -1900), of Eton College; LA., St l\lary's Hall, Oxford; rector of St Dionis, Backchurch, London, E.C. (1880) Lyall, Mrs Susan Hen ietta Elizabeth, ( -1908), wife of the late Rev. 'Villiam Hearle Lyall, I.A., Oxon. (1880) Lyle, Rev. John Stevenson, B.A., Trinity College, Dublin; an Anglican clergyman. A Priest in oharge of SS.l\Iary and David, Hawick, Ro \.burgh- shire, :x. D. Lynch, Mrs Elizabeth Charlotte, wife of Charles J. Lynch, J.P., of Peters burgh Uastle, Ulonbur and Ashbrook, co. Galway, Ireland. Lyne, Miss, cOUt in of the la.te ({ev. Father Ignatius, of Llanthony Abbey, \Vales. Lyons, Earl, (1817-1887), Richard Bickerton Pennell Lyons, of 'Yinchester College; :M.A., Christ Church, Oxford; second Baron and first Earl Lyons ; attaché at ...-\.thens, Dresden and Florence; linister at 'Vashington, U.S.A. ; Ambassador at Constantinople, and then for twenty years in the same capacity at Paris; P.U. ; son of Admiral Lord Lyons, (1790-1858), G.C.B., first Baron; brother of the fourteenth Duchess of Norfolk. (1887) Lyons, Miss, daughter of Captain Lyons, R.N. Lyons, The Hon. Therena Bickerton, (1815-1894), daughter of Admiral Lord Lyons, (1890-185R), G.C.B. ; sister of Earl Lyons, (1817-1887) ; wife of Baron Philip von 1\T ür tzburg, of Bavaria, A.D.C. to }{jng Otho; sister of the fourteenth Duchess of 1\ orfolk. (1853) Converts to Rome 179 M MACCALL, Rev. Archibald S., B.A., l\Iagdalen College, Oxford; a. Priest in charge of St Philip Neri, Arundel, Sussex. MacCartan, Mrs, wife of John James !\IacCar n, of Thomastown, co. Kilkenny, Ireland. (1861) Macdonald, The Hon. Lady Adelaide Louisa, daughter of George John, fifth Baron Vernon (1803-1866) ; wife of the late Admiral Sir Reginald John Iacdonald, K.C.B., K.C.S.l., chief of Clanranald; authoress. Macdonald, Sir Archibald Keppel, (1820-1901), of Harrow School; third Baronet; captain of the Scots _Fusilier Guards and Equerry to H.R.H. the late Duke of Sussex; J.P. and D.L. for Hampshire; Bon-in-law of thc first Earl of Leice8ter. (1870) Macdonald, Colonel Donald, late of the Indian Staff Corps; son of the late Generall\Iacdonald Macdonald, Rev. Hamilton Francis, l\I.A., King's College, Cambridge; late Anglican chaplain to H. I.S. Vernon. \. Priest, till recently Uhancellor of the Archdiocese of "T estminster, now Secretary of Naval Chaplains' Department at Portsmouth; editor of The Altar Scrvt-r's 111an-wÛ; son of the late General J. A. f. l\Iacdonald, C.B., of the Bombay Staff Corps. (1898) MacDonald, Mrs, née 'Vaggaman, daughter of a "Cnited States Senator; wife of the late Hon. John Stanfield 1\IacDonald, Prime l\Iinister of Quebec, Canada. Macdonald, Mrs Minna, wife of Loohlin l\Iacdonald, J.P. and D.L. of Skeabost, Isle of Skye, N.B.; and family. (1898) MacDonnell, Colonel Alexander, of Belfast, Ireland (1870) MacDougall, Charles Edward, son of the Hon. Justice l\IacDougall. MacDougall, M rs, wife of Charles Edward l\facdougall; daughter of Colonel J. Jackson, of the }Iadras Army. t MacEvoy, Mrs Theresa, wife of James l\I acE v oy, of Tobertynan, co. l\ieath, Ire] and; daughter of Sir Joshua CoHes :Meredyth, eighth Baronet, of Greenhills, Kildare. 180 Converts to Rome Macf"arlane, Sir Donald Horne, (1830-1904), :M.P. for Carlow, and then for Argyllshire, N.B. ; son of Allan Iacfarlane, J.P., of Caithness. Macf"arlane, Lady Fanny, wife of Sir Donald Horne :Macfarlane, (1830-1904); daughter of James Robson, of Pontefract, Yorkshire. MacGill, Vice-Admiral Thomas, of \Vestern College, Brighton; C.B., served in the Egyptian 'Val' and in the Renin Expedition. late Superintendent of Bermuda Dockyard; second son of the Rev. Thomas l\IacGill. (1904) Mackay, Mrs Christina Dominica Duncan, wife of John Francis :Mackay, of Highgate, London, 1\. (188!)) Mackay, Miss Elizabeth Marie Margaret Hel'ds, of St Andl'e\\s, N.B. ; daughter of a clergyman of the Church of cotland. Mackay, doh n Francis, of "Thitehall Parade, Highgate, London, N. (1889) Mackenzie, Major B. G., (1817 -1t'9::>), formerly of the 50th and 59th Hegiments, and Adjutant of the Tippel'al'Y l\Ii1itia. Mackenzie, The Hon. Gordon Thom2's, District Judge of Godavery; President of the Iadras Catholic U ruon. (1877) Mackenzie, Lieutenant dohn, of the Royal Navy; son of Captain 1\Iackenzie. Mackenzie, Mrs, wife of Lieutenant John :Mackenlie, R. . t Mackenzie, M rs, mother of the late Iajor B. G. :MackenÛe. Mackenzie, Lawrence Martin, B.A., Exeter College, Oxford. Mackinnon, Rev. Campbell, B.A" Queen's College, Oxford; Con- sular Chaplain a.t Lima, Peru; and then Incumbent of Port Royal, Jamaica, B.'V.I. (1879) Mackinnon, Mrs, wife of the Rev. Campbell lackinnon, B.A" Oxon; and family. (1878) t Mackinson, Rev. Henry Robert, l\I.A., Cantab; vicar of St Andrew's, Sydney, Australia. (1848) t Macki nson, M rs, wife of the Rev. Henry Robert l\I acId n!j on, l\I.A., Cantab; and family. (1848) Mackintosh, William, (1832-1906..), of Oxford Street, Edinburgh, N.B. (1856) Maclean, Charles Donald, of Shrewsbury School; scholar, :\Ius.Doc., Exeter College, Oxford; formerly Government Under-Secretary; son of the Rev. A. J. l\faclean, 1\LA., an Anglican clergyman. (1899) Maclean, f/liss, daughter of Sir Louis Ionro IacleanJ Bart. Converts to Rome 181 Maclean, Hecto;- George, engineer at "Las minas de Rio-Tinto," Spain. (1895) Maclean, Miss Louisa, daughter of Sir Louis l\Ionro 1\Iac1ean, Dart. MacLeod, Rev. John George, 1\I.A., Exeter Colle e, Oxford; ('urate of St l\[atthiaH, Stoke N ewington, London, X. A Priest of the ocicty of Jesus at l\lanresa flouse, Roehampton, London, S.'V.; son of Roderick :MacLeod of London; brother of Janet, sixteenth Countess of Caithness. (1854) Macmullen, Rev. Richard Cell, (181-1-18Ð5), ::\I.A., B.D.; Fellow, Latin Reader and Dean of Corpus Uhristi College, Oxford; vicar of St 1\Iary 1\fagdalen's, Oxford A Priest and Canon of ,V C'stminster. (1847) t Macmullen, Major-General S. F., brother of the Rev. Richard Gell :\lacmuIlen, (1814-1895), !I.A., Oxon. (1855) Macmullen, Mrs, (1820-1900), wife of l\Iajor-General S. F. 1\IacmuIlen; and family. (1855) Macnab, Sir Allan Napier, (1798-1862), first Baronet; Canadian soldier and politician; joined the Army and then the eN avy at the time of the American invasion; barrister; member of the House of A.8sembly of which he was three times Speaker; father-in-law of 'Villi am Coates Keppel, (1832-1894), seventh Earl of Albermarle, P.C. (1845) MacNicol, M rs, née Davidson, wife of Ca.ptain l\IacNicol. Maconechy, Rev. James, 1\I.A., Balliol College, Oxford; for several years vicar of All Saints', Paddington, London, 'V., then rector of 'Vaggonholt, Pulborough, Sussex. (1901) Macpherson, William A. Gordon, J\I.A., Edinburgh ITniversity; formerly Principal of the High School, Neuilly, Paris. MacRae, Captain Colin W., late of the Black 'Vatch; Exon. of the King's Body Guard; served in the last South African "Tar; third son of Duncan 1\IacRae, of Walmer Castle, Buteshire, .N.B.; brother-in-law of the fourth farquess of Bute. (1903) Madan, Rev. James Russell, (1841-1905), l\I.A., Queen's ColleO'e, Oxford; Principal of the Anglican Theological ColIe(fe at 'V armins r. A Priest at St Joseph's :ßIissionary College, Iill Hill, L ndon, N.'V. (18'73) Maguire, Mrs, wife of l\Iajor ßlaguire, of Cheltenham. Vlaguth, Miss Rossita, only daughter of the Rev. Dr IaO'uth, member of the Senate of Cambridge U ni versi ty. 0 '. Mahoney, John, J.P., of Cragg, co. Clare, Ireland (1849) Vlaidstone, Viscountess, Louisa Augusta Jenkinson, widow of , Viscount :\1 aids tone, Bon of the eleventh Earl of 'Vinchilsea. dauohter of I ' Sir George Samuel Jenkinson, eleventh Baronet, who was 1\1: P. fo North 'ViItshire. 182 Converts to Rome Maillard, Thomas, B.A., London University. Maister, Rev. Reginald, a monk of Llanthony Abbey, North 'Vales. (1885) Maitland, Miss Frances Mary, of Kenmure Castle, :Kew Galloway, N.B. ; authoress, contributor to The Month, 1.!lerry Engl{Lnd, and The Ave 1.!nrift. Maitland, Miss Helen Stuart, daughter of Stuart Cairne Iaitland, of DundJ'cnnan and Compstone, N.D. (1877) Maitland, Miss, daughter of the Rev. J. :Maitland, f.A., J.P. and D.L. for Kirkcudbl'ight, N.B.; .grnnddaughter of Il's Bellamy Gordon, of Kenmul'e, N.R. Maitland, Captai n Wi lIiam, of the Bengal Staff Corps. Major, Miss, rlaughter of the Rev. Seymour :\Iajor, :M.A., formerly curate of St Paul's, Lorrimer Square, 'Valworth, London, S.E. (1869) Malcolm, Mrs, wife of Iajor :ßIalcolm ; daughter of the l\Iost Rev. Dr \ViUiam Dalrymple !\Iac1agan, Lord Archbishop of York. (1808) Malet, Major, formerly of the 1st Battalion Northumberla.nd FusiIiers; son of the late Octavius 'Yarre lalet, Bengal O.S. Judge. Malins, David, (1836-1886), of Birmingham and G1asnevin Lodge, co. T>ublin; sp('ond son of David l\Ialins, (180: -1881), J.P. of l dgbaston, who in lRJG was High Bailiff of Birmingham; brother of l\lary, Lady "riggin, wife of Sir Henry \Viggin, (1824-1905), first Baronet, of JUetchley Grange, taffordshire, I.P. (1880-1892), for the Handswct:,th Division of Stafford- shire. (1875) Malins, Mrs Eliza Mary, wife of David :ßlalins, (1836-188G), of Birmingham and Glasnevin Lodge, co. Dublin; daughter of George Theodore Bolton, of :\Ianchester, by Eliza Iatilda Halstead, daughter of the late Rev. Peter Halstead, rector of Grappenhall, Cheshire; and children, among whom is Irs Eleanor rarguerite l\1'Elligott, wife of :\[aurice Gerald l\I'Elligott, F.R.C.S. (Ire1.) of 'Vigan, I.Jancashire, and of Iolmt Rivero, Eallyg'rennan, co. Kerry, Ireland (1875) Malins, Miss M. S. B., a Good Rhepherd nun; only daughter of Edward illalins, l\I.D., _F.R.C.P., consulting Obstetrical Physician, General Hospital, Dirmingham, ex-President of the Obstetrical Society of London; she hns written several of the Catholic Tl'Uth Society's publications. (1895) Malleson, Colonel Geore-e Bruce, (1825-1898), e.S.I.; of 'Vinchester Uollege; Bengal Stall COl'pS; was in Indian :Military Finance Depal'tment, Sanitary Commissioner to Government of India; Controller of Indian lilitary :Finances during 1868 ; for Beven years Guardian of the l\Iah3.l'ajah of Iysore; author of History of the Pnnch in India, lIistorical Sl.:dch of the lVati?Je Stat s oj India, IIÙ;túry of the Indian 111utiny, HistU'}'ies of Afglumist(('fl and Hernt, Life of Lord Clive, etc. (1891) Mallet, Miss, daughter of IIugh l\IalIet, of .Ash House, Korth Devon. Converts to Rome 183 Mallock, Miss M. M., the authoress; daughter of 'Villiam :\Iallock; sister of 'V. R. :\Ial1ock, the political and philosophic writer; niece of James Anthony Froude, '(1818-1894), the historian, and of the Rev. Richard Hurrell Froude, (1803-] 836), one of the authors of the" Tracts for the Times," etc. t Malpass, Rev. Thomas, a. Priest. Manbey, Mrs Mary Elizabeth Antoinette, 'J1ée descendant of Sir Thomas 1\1 ore. Breach; a (1894) Manbey, William John, husband of Irs tlary Elizabeth Antionette l\Ianbey; solicitor, formerJy of London; now of Oak Lake, l\lanitoba, Canada; elder brother of the Rev. G. H. Ianbey, l\I.A., late vicar of St Alban's, Acton, London, 'V. (1892) Manley, Mrs Isabel, (1800-1850), daughter of Jesse 'Vatts-RusselI, (1787-1875), of Kam RaU, Staffordshire; sister of the Rev. l\Iichael 'Vatts-Russell, (1815-1875), rector of Benefield, N ol'thamptonshire; wife of General :Manley. (1846) t Mann, James, of King's College, London; Chamberlain to Pope Leo XIII; son of James l\Iann, of Topfie1d Lodge, Tufnell Park, London, N. (1878) t Mangles, Frederick Scott, B,A., :\Iagdalen College, Oxford. (1894) t Manners, Mrs Frances, née Simpson; wife of l\Iajor l\IannerR, of the Duke of Rutland's family; a generous benefactress to several Catholic UhuI'ches and Convents. Manners, Lady Katherine Selina Janetta, (1866-1902), daughter of the seventh Duke of Rutland, K.G. ; granddaughter of Thomas IIughan, of Airds, N.R. (1900) t Manners, Admiral Russell Henry, F.R.S.; of the Duke of Rutland's family. t Manners, Mrs, wife of Admiral Russell Henry 'lanners, F.R.S. Manners, Miss, daughter of Admiral RusRell Henry Þ.lanners, F.R.S. t Manning, rv1iss Catherine Constance, daughter of Charles John l\'lallning, (179B-1880), by his first wife. (1850) t Manning, Captain Charles Downes, of Eton College; 1st Royal D a.goonf] ; eldest son of Charles John l\lal1l1ing, (1799-1880), by his first fe. (1852) Manning, Charles John, (1799-1880), of Harrow School; eldest son of \Yilliam :Manning, of Combe bank, evenoaks, Kent, for many years l.P. for Evesham and Lymington, and sometime Governor of the Bank of England, hy his second wife l\Iary, daughter of Henry Lannoy Hunter, of ßeech Hill, Heading. (1851) t Manning, Mrs, first wife of Charles .Tohn l\Ianning, (1799-1880). daughter of Sir Richard Downes Jackson, of the Coldstream Gu'ards. (1851) 184 Converts to Rome Manning, His Eminence Henry Edward, Cardinal, (1808-1892), of Harrow School; 1.A, Balliol College, (First Class Honours); Fpllowof !\Ierton College, O.\.ford ; held post in the Colonial Office for two years ; curate, and then rector of Lavington-cum - Graffham, Sussex, in succession to his father-in-law the Rev John Sargent; Rural Dean, Archdeacon of Chichester, and Select Preacher to Oxford lTniversitv. A Priest; D.D. of Rome; founder in Enghnd and first Superior õf the Oblates of f4t Charles Borromeo; Protonotary Apostolic and Domestic Prelate to IT. H. Pope Pius IX; Canon of ,restminster, nnd then Arph hishop and (1ardinal Pripst of SSe Andrew and Gregory on the [iælian Hill; ecclesiastical statesman, philanthrophist and author; Hon of 1Yi11iam !\[anning, of Combebank, Sevenoaks, Kent, for man.,. years 1I.}J. for Evesham and Lynlington, a d for sometime Governor of the Hank of Eng]and, by his second wife !\Iary, daughter of IIenry Lannoy Hunter, of Reec h Hill, Reading. (1851 ) t Manning, Mrs Louisa Augusta, second wife of Charles John l\Ianning, (17D9-1R80); daughter of the Rev. Sir Augustus Brydges Henniker, LA., third Baron(>t; mother of the 1\1 issps Agnes, Yera, Oertrude, and Bertha ::\[anning, two of whom are nunH, and of Lady 1\Iary Augusta l\Iiller, wife of Sir 'Villialn Frederic :\Iiller, fifth Baronet. (185ß) t Manning, Miss Mary, then [rs J. Raymond Gasquet, of Brighton; daughter of Charles John 1\lanning, (1799-1880), by his first wife. (1851) t Manning, The Right Rev. Monsignoi'" William Henry, of Radley and Ushaw College's; a Priest (Oblate of St Uharles) ; AonletÏJne Hector of St Charles College, llayswater. London, W.; second son of Charles John l\Ianning, (1799-1880), by his first wife. (1852) Mansel, Miss Winifred, sister of Ir8 Algar Thorold, sister-in-law of the Right Rev. Dr Anthony 'Vilson Thorold, (1825-1Sg5), Lord Bishop of 1Vinchester; a Sister of Charity. Manser, Rev. Wilfrid, a brother of thp Assumptionist Order at, Old Ford, London, E. (188ß) Maphson, Rev. James, B.A., Oxon; curate of St IaI'Y'8, Soho London, ,Yo ' t Maples, Rev. Frederick George, B.A., St John's College, Cam- bridge; curate of St Ial'y's, Soho, London, 'v. A Priest at Our Lady and St Patrick, Limehouse, London, E. (1868) t Marah, Rev. William Hennessy, for many years vicar of Little Compton, Gloucestershire. (1885) Marchant, E. T., of Tany Bryn, Deaumaris, North 1Vales. (1904) Mark, Rev. A. Levelis, l\LA., Trinity Hall, Cambridge; curate of St Jo]m's, Hammersmith, London, 'V. (1884) Markes, Captai n J. Carlon, of the Leinster Regiment; late of the IJancashire J.i'usiliers; sevel'('ly wounded at Fort Itala during the South ..\frican 'Val'; son-in-law of Dr (Iharles E, Ryan, of Glen]ara, co. Tipperary. (1908 ) Converts to Rome 185 t Marriott, Miss, daughter of an Anglican clergyman. (1844) Marro Mrs Rachel, daughter of the Rev. Frederick Sperling, LA., forme:ly rector of Pepworth St Agnes, Huntingdonshire ; niece of the Rev. John Hanson Sper1in cr , (1825-1894), late rector of "\Vestboul'ne, Sus ex. b (1897) Marryat, Miss Augusta, of TIl'uges, Belgium; relative of Captain Frederick larryat, (17 2-1S48), the novelist. Marsh, The Very Rev. Ernest, a Priest of the Salesian Order, till recently at The Bacred Heart, \Vest Battersea, London, S. 'Y.; now Superior at St \Iary :l\Iagdalen, 'Vandsworth Common, London, S.'V, Marsh, Dr Gideon William Barker, of Darlington Grammar School; l shaw College; B.A., London University; F.R. Hist. S.; Fellow of the Royal Society of Iedicine; :\Iember of the Council of the Association of Physicians and Rurgeons; :Member of the British Iedical _Associn,tion; author; son of 'Villiam l\Iarsh, solicitor, of l\1iddleham, Yorkshire. (1877) Marshall, Miss, stepdaughter of the Rev. Baring Gould. Marshall, Rev. Arthur George, (1832-1897), B.A., St l\Iary's Hall, Oxford; curate of St :Matthew's, Liverpool; author of CO'lnedy of Convocation, etc. (1859) Marshall, Francis Albert, (1840-1889), of Harrow School; B.A., Exeter College, Oxford; at one time clerk in the Audit Office; dramatist and editor of " Henry lrving Edition" of Shakespeare; husband of :Miss Ada. Cavendish, (1839-1893), the actress; son of 'Villiam larshaII, J.P. and D.L., of Patterdale Hall, and Halstead, 'Vestmol'eland, at one time l\I.P. for Carlisle and East Cumberla.nd. Marshall, Frederic, at one time attaché to the Japanese Legation in Paris; author of .F'rench Hoyne Life, International rarieties, etc. ; brother of Francis Albert rarshall, (1840-1889), B.A., Oxon. Marshall, Mrs Harriet, (1822-1894), wife of the Rev. Thomas 'Yilliam l\larshall, (1818-1877), vicar of SwallowclifIe, \Viltshire; daughter of the Rev. 'Villiam Dancey, I.A., reCWr of Donhead St Andrew, Wiltshire. (1845 ) Marshall, Rev. Henry Johnston, (1818-1875), l\I.A., Pembroke College, Oxford; curate of Burton Agnes, Y orkBhhe, then of St l\lartin's, Liverpool. A Priest, D.D. of Rome, at Ross, Hereford; author. (1843) M rshall, Sir James, (18:29-1889), C.1\1.G.; r.A., Exeter CoHege, Oxford; curate of St Giles', Uripplegate, London, E.C.; then barrister and Chief Justice of the Kiger Territories, Gold Coast; Hon. Treasurer of the Catholic Truth Society; Knight Commander of St Gregory the Great; son of the Rev. James :L\1arshaU, l\1.A., vicar of Christ Chul'ch, CHfton, Gloucestershil'e; grandson of the Rev. Leigh Richmond, I.A., rector of Turvey, Bedfordshire. (1857) .Marshall, Rev. Thomas William M., (1818-1877), :M.A., Trinity I College, Cambridge; vicar of SwallowclifIe, 'Viltshire; Inspector of Schools; Knight of St Gregory the Cheat; LL.D., of Georgetown College, U.S..L1.. ; author of C'hristiltn JJlissions, and several controvel:sial works; son of .J ohn _Marshall, GoVel'nnlent Agent for colonising K ew Bouth \Vales. (1845) 186 Conyerts to Rome Marsham, Hubert Wheler, third son of the Hon. and Rev. John Iarsham, .i\I.A., rector of Larnton Segrave, Kettering; nephew of the fourth Earl of Romney; grandson of the Rev. 'Yilliam \Vheler Hump, LA., of St Leonards-on- ea, usse,-; son-in-law of Charlcs Joseph Stonor, J.P., son of Charles Henry Stonor, (1798-1840), brother of the third. Baron Camoys. (1904) Ma tin, Mrs, wife of the late Dr J. X. H. IaI,tin, J.P., and one of the wa.ding physicians of Bla.ckburn, Lancashire. MartÏl1, Miss Barbara, daughter of Captain Ceorge Dohun l\Iartin, R.N. - Martin, Rev. Edward R., ( -18/i), at one time a student for .A..nglican Orders; a Priest at Ionk's l{irby, Lutterworth, Leicestershire. Martin, Miss Eliza Vere Wykeham, (1838-1900), daughter of Hichard Fiennes 'Yykeham )fartin, of IJeeds Castle, Kent; sister-in-law of Henry furray Lane, Premier Herald of England, and of l\Iajor Hamilton Bradford, of the 108th Light Infantry. Martin, Mrs, wife of :\fajor Iartin. Martin, Miss, of fill House, Chelnlsford, ESRex, (lR99) Martin, Miss Jane, sister-in-law of the Right Rev. Dr James Atlay, (Un 7-1894), Lord Bishop of Hereford. (1882) Martin, Lady Sarah, wife of Sit- Thomas Acquin :\Iartin, (1850-1896), Agent-Ucneral to the Amcer of ...\.fghanistan, head of the firm, l\Iart.in & Co., of Ca.lcutta and London; dau;;hter of .John Humphrey I-Ial'l'by, of B o arwi thy, Herefordshil'e; mother of Captain Cuthbert T. l\Iartin, of the Highland Light Infantr)"'; who serycd in the last South African War. (1869) Martindale, Rev. Cyril Charles, of Harrow School; 1.A., Pope's Hal Oxford; first ( la..,;s Iods., tlw Hertford (Latin) and Craven (Latin and Greek) Scholarships in l!J03; Rt..ood second in this and the following year for the Ireland cholarship; Chanccllor's Latin Verse and Gaisford Greek Verse Pri7es 190--1; First Class in Final Lit. Hum. Exam. 190;:;; awarded Derby Scholarship 1906; and the Ellerton Theological Essay Prize in 190i; author and contributor to The P.Iorrth, Å7ne'1'ican Catholic Encyclopædia, etc.; a Scholastic of the Society of Jesus at St Beuno's College, St Asaph, Korth vVales; SOIl of Sir ...\I'thur Henry Temple :ì\Iartin- dale, K.C.S.I., Agent to the Viceroy and Governor-General of India for the province of Rajpu tana; grandson of Colonel B. Hay Iartindale, C.B. (189i) Martindale, Miss Laura, cousin of l\fajor J. R. Davies-Cooke, of Rutland nate, London, S. 'V. (1884) Martin-Edmunds, William Michael, of Rugby School; I.A., Trinity College, Cambridge; D.L. for Yorkshire; formel'ly :i\I.P., son of 'Villiam Bennet l\Iartin-Edmunds, J.P. and D.L. of 'Y orsborough Hall, Yorkshire; grandson of the Rev. John Chaloner, 1\I.A. of Newton, Kyme, Y orkshil'e. (1869) Converts to Rome 187 Maskell, Rev. William, (1814-1890), LA., University College, Oxford; rector of Corscombe, Dorset, then vicar of St Iary Church, near Torquay, Devonshire; Examining Chaplain to the Right Rev Dr Henry Phillpotts, (1778-1869), the Bishop of Exeter who opposed Catholic emancipation, and who refused to institut.e the Rev. George Cornelius Gorham, (1787- 1857), to the living of Brampford Speke on account of the latter's Calvinistic views on baptismal regeneration; J.P. and D.L. for Cornwall ; author and ecclesiastical historian of high rank; son of 'Villi am Iaskell, solicitor, of Shepton IaJllet, Somf'rsetshil'e; father of Alfred Ogle l\IaskeU, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, and author. (1850) Mason, Frank, son of the Rev. Jacob J\Iontagu l\Iason, B.A. (1879) Mason, Rev. H. St Leger, a Priest-in-charge of The Sacred Hoort, Southwold, Suffolk. Mason, Rev. Jacob Montagu, B.A., Durham University; rector of Silk 'Yilloughby, Lincolnshire. (1879) Mason, Rev. James Austin, (1785-1844), a [ethodist Iinister. A Priest at Rainhill, Prescot, Lancashire; author. (1819) t Mason, Mrs Louise Ma.ria, wife of the Rev. Jacob Iontagu l\Iason, B.A. (1879) t Mason, Mrs, mother of the late Rev. James Austin l\Iason, a Priest. (1825) t Mason, Miss, sister of the late Rev. James Austin l\Iason, a. Priest. (1825) Massi gberd-Mundy, Charles John Henry, (1808-1882), Gcntle- m',n (;Olnmoner of Christ (;hurch, Oxford; J.P. and D.L. of Ormsby flaB, Alford, Lincolnshire. (1861) Massingberd-Mundy, Mrs, (1817-1892), wife of Charles John flenry l\Iassingberd-l\[undy, (1808-188z), fifth dauerhter of .J ohn Y oun er , of "Vestings, Isle of 'Vight, descendant of the Y;ungs of Castle Kinross,t'l N . n . (1879) Mather, Rev. F. H. V., B.A., Keble College, Oxford; curate of St Bartholomew's, Brighton, 8ussex. A Priest-in-charae of St Catherine's, Campden, Gloucestershire; son of the Rev. Canon o ],Iather, LA. of St Paul's, Bristol. (1897) Mathew, Lady Eliz.... beth, wife of the Right Hon. Sir James Charles Iathew, LL.D., P.C.; Lord Justice of Appeal; daughter of the Rev. Edwin Biron, I.A., vicar of Lympne, Kent. (1861) Mathew, Mrs Ruth, wife of rrheobald :Mathew barrister, eldest son of the Right Hon. Lord Justice l\fathew, P.C. ; daughter of the Rev. Georere Rigby, l\LA" and niece of Lord Justice Rigby. (1897) lathews, Rev. Charles, formerly a member of Father I!!Iln.tius' Anglican B;:othm'hood, in which he was known as" Br. Patrick." C Mathias, Mrs Caroline, wife of OeOl'ge :L\1atthias, of Tenby; mother of Colonel Henry Hm'ding l\Iathias, c.n., who lpd the charCle of the Gordon Highlanders at Dargai. t"> (1 D6) 188 Converts to Rome Mathias, Miss Florence, daughter of George 1\Iathias, of Tenby. (1896) Matthews, Colonel, of the Royal Artillery. t Matthews, Alf'red Philip, the actor. Matthews, rJlr's Florence Charlotte, wife of Capta.in James Iatthews, of the Bombay Port Trust. (1897) Matthews, Miss, daughter of an Anglican clergyman. Matthews, John Hobson, of Blackheath Proprietary School and Leys School, Cambridge; solicitor; archivist to tho Cardiff Corporation, and editor of the C((rd ff Records; Hon. Secretary and founder of St Teilo's Historical Society; archivist to the County of .Monmouth; author; Bon of John T. 1\fatthews of St Iv-es, Cornwall, by his wife Emma, daughter of John Hobson, of Grove House, Great Grimsby. (1877) Matthews, Miss Louisa, daughter of Captain James Iatthews, of tho TIombay Port Trust. (1897) t Matthews, Rev. Mother Mary Teresa, Foundress and 1\fother- General of the Congregation of St Rose of Lima, Stroud, Gloucestershire. (1855) l\.'1aturin, Rev. Basil William, B.A., Trinity College, Dublin; curate of Peterstow, Herefordshire; then a member of the Society of St John the Evangelist, Cowley, in charge of St Clements' Church, Philadelphia, 'U.S.A. A Priest in London; aut.hor; a well-known preacher; son of a former Vicar of All Saints', Grangegorman, Ireland. (1897) Maude, Rev. Arthur V., (1832-1888), R.A., Durham University; formerly lieuteJL.1.nt in the 77th Rcgt. ...\. Priest of the Brompton Orat.ory, London, S.'Y. ; Ron of Captain the Hon. Francis 1\faude, (1798-1886), of the Royal Navy, son of the first Viscount Hawarden. (1855) Maude, Mrs Sophie Dora, the authoress; daughter of laior J.'Y.G. Spicer, J.P., D.L., of Spye Pa.rk, "\Viltshire ; cousin of nss Iay Probyn, the poet. Maule, William Cassell, of Radley College; r.A., .Exeter College, Oxford, barrister, B.U.L., .T.P.; Hon. Counsel Catholic Guardians' Association, Income Tax Commissioner, Guardian of Christchurch IT nion ; author; Bon of Arthur 1\[aude, J.P. of Rose Hill, Rotherham, Yorkshire; husband of the preceding. Maule, Caterat, son of an Anglican clergyman. Maurel, Mrs, née Iackay, daughter of John 1\lackay, banker, of Inver- ness, N. n. Maurice, Rev. Robert Roberts, (1823-1908), B.A., Oxon; a Priest, successively professor of English in a Belgium College, missionary in Canada and l\Iexico, at St Vincent. de Paul, I{nutsford, Cheshire, and chaplain to the Prison; finally at Iold, Flintshire, North 'Vales. (1845) Mawson, Mrs Blanche Parry, daughter of Baker Gabb, D.L. and J.P. of Abergavenny, Moumonthshire; wife of Jo eph )lawson, of Ken- sington, London, "T. May, Rev. Herbert H., _M.A.. 'Vadham College, Oxford; curn,tp of St Paul's, Oxford. (J 91) Converts to Rome 189 t May, Mrs, wife of the Rev. IIeroort H. l\Iay, l\1.A., Oxon. (1891) t May, Rev. Felix Henry, a Priest Maycock, George Bernard, (1826-1907), of Harborne, Birmingham. Maycock, Mrs Mary Elizabeth, widow of Bernard Joseph l\laycock, B.A., L.L.B., solicitor, son of the late George Bernard laycock. Mayne, Mrs, widow of Iajor-General John E. Iayne, of the Indian Army. (1909) Mayne, Captain Jasper Graham, late of the 27th Inniskillings; successively A.D.U. to Governor Sir ..F'rederick 'Veld in the Straits Settlements; Acting :i\Iilitary Secretary and A.D.C. to Sir IIercules Robinson, High Commissioner for South Africa; for five years \Ving Instructor, Hytbe Staff; DistIÍct IIllipector of lusketry, Home District; Chief Constable for East Suffolk; omy son of Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Otway :\layne; son-in-law of Sir Frederick Aloysius 'Veld, G.C.l.1.0. of Chideock. (1884) Mayo, Rev. Arthur, B.A., Magdalen College, Oxford; curate of StPeter's, Plymouth, Devonshire; previous to his taking Anglican Orders he served in the Indian Navy and took part in the Iutiny; his conduct is alluded to, in Ir Edward Fraser's Rm1tctnce of the King's NCtvy, as foHows :-" A Victoria Cross was awarded to IVfidsbipman Arthur _l\Iayo, for having very gallantly headed a charge on November 22, 1857, in an action between the Indian Naval Brigade and the mutineer Sepoys of the 73rd Native Infantry and the Bengal .Artillery. The Naval Brigade on the occasion were ordered to charge two six-pounders with which the mutineers were keeping up a destructive fire. They did so and captured both guns. l\1idshipman ::\Iayo led all the way, a clear twenty yards in advance of everybody." (1867) Mayo, Mrs Ellen Horser Catherine, née Baker; wife of the Rev. Arthur :Mayo, B.A., Oxon; mother of the Rev. Edward l\Iayo, a Priest of the ociety of Jesus and Professor at Beaumont College, Old \Vindßor; the Rev. Francis Iayo, a Priest of the Society of Jesus and Professor at 1\Iount St :Mary's College, Chesterfield, Derbyshire; and of the Rev. Ray- mund :Mayo, a Priest of the Society of Jesus at Stonyhurst College, Black burn. (1867) M'Christie, Mrs, wife of a former Revising Barrister for the City of London. M'Creath, Rev. Mother Mary, of the Convent of l\Iercy, Crispin Street, Spitalfields, London, E. M'Donnell, Mrs Mary, daughter of Colonel IIann,ay; widow of Captain Charles l\1ilford of the Royal 'Velsh Fusiliers; wife of Colonel John l\l'Donnell, C.B., late of the Royal Artillery. · t M'Gowan, General, who served during the Indian :Mutiny. M'Gree, Miss, a nun at Gibraltar; daughter of an Anglican clergyman. M'Kee, Rev. John Reginald, I.A., Exeter College, Oxford; curate of SS. Agnes and John the Baptist, Tuebrook, Liverpool. A Priest of the Brompton Oratory, London, S. ,V. (1901) 190 Converts to Rome M'Kenna, Miss Alice, daughter of the late 1Villiam Columban ]\[,Kenna; sister of the Rio'1t Hon. Reginald l'Kenna, P.C., )I.P., President of the Board of Education. t M'Kenna, Mrs William, granddaughter of Sir Joseph Barrington, Bart., of Limerick, founder of the Hospital and Infirmary of that city. t M'Kenna, Mrs, of Ballyhea, near Dingle, co. ICerry, Ireland. (1850) M'Laren, Dr Agnes, :ðI.D.; ::\I.R.C.S.I. ; Fellow of the Academy of Dublìn ; l\Iember of tho Arca,dia of Rome; Hon. Secretary of the Catholic _Medical l\Iission to the 1Vornen and Childron of India; member of the International Federation for the .A_bolition of the State Recrulation of Vice , . daurrhter of o 0 Duncan :\I'Laren, (1800-1bbtJ), at one time J\I.P. for Edinburgh, anù of Priscilla, sister of the Right Hon. John Bright, (1811-188fJ), sister of Sir Charles Benjamin Bright :\I'Laren, :U.P. t M'Laurin, Julius, at one time Professor of lathematics at Stonyhul'Bt College, Blackburn, Lancashire; Bon of the \-r ery Rev. 1V. C. A. :ßI'Laurin, Dean of J\Ioray and ROSE. (1850) t M'Laurin, Miss Violet, daughter of the ' ery Rev. W. C. A. ::\l'Laurin, D an of Ioray and Ross. (1850) t M'Laurin, Very Rev. William C. A., Dean of :\Ioray and Ross. (1850) t M'Laurin, Mrs, wife of the Very Rev. ,Yo C. A. l\l'Laurin, Dean of :.Moray and Hoos. (1850) M'Lean, Rev. Hugh, )LA., Cantab., an Anglican clergyman. (1893) M'Lean, Miss Jane, formerly a member of Iildmay Association of Female 'V orkers in London, then an ..:\.nglican Iissionary in China. (1876) r,,'I'Lennon, rJliss Effie Blanche, only child of Alexander I'Lennon, of the Union Dank of London. "\" M'Murdie, Rev. Henry Spencer, an Anglican clergyman; a Priest, at one time Professor of Logic and :Metaphysics at St l\lary's UoIl ege, Iaryland, U.S.A. (1848) Meady, Richard, of Cloudesley Lodge, Southampton; son of an .A,nglican clergyman. Measures, Robert, of 'Voodlands, Streatham Common, London, S."? ; father of the Rev. Robert Measures, a Priest, in charge of Our Lady of Conso]ation and St Francis, 'Vest Grinstead, Sussex. (1902) Mee, Arthur, journalist, scientific and anäquarian writer; editor. of Cambnan N oies and Queries; one of the founders of the t\.BtronOlnlCal Society of 'Valæ; member of the British Astronomical Association, etc. ; son of George Iee, some time Editor of The Bradford Observer. (1902) t Meers, Rev. Alfred, B.A., Cantab, curate at Douglas, Isle of Ian. Mellor, tv.iss Katharine, only daughter of the Right lIon. Sir John Iell()r, (1809-1887), P .C., Judge of the High Court of Justice, Queen's Dench Vi visioll. Converts to Rome 191 Mellor, Walter Clifford, Count of the IIoly Roman Empire and of the Pa pal Uourt; Knight Uommander of the Order of Ht George of Constantine; son of Colonell\Iellor, l\I.P. ; son-in-law of the ninth Earl of Galloway. Melsom-Smith, Geoffrey, of Sherborne School and Trinity College, Cambridge. (1908) Mends, Mrs, wife of Captain )Iends, R.X. Meredith, Rev. William Henry Stewart, B.A., :Merton College, Oxford; an Anglican curate. (1887) Merewether, Charles James, B.A., Christ Church, Oxford; son of the Very Rev. Dr John J\Ierewether, (1797-1850), Dean of Hereford t Merewether, Mrs, wife of the Very Rev. Dr John Ierewether, (1797- 1850), Dean of Hereford. Merewether, The Misses, daughters of the Very Rev. Dr John lerewether, (1797-1850), Dean of Hereford. Merivale, Herman Charles, (18:39-1906), uf Harrow School; B.A., Balliol College, Oxford; author and dramati t; son of Herman :\Ierivale, C.B., at one time Perma.nent Under-Secretary of State fur the Colonies. Merton, Viscount, Hon. Thomas Horatio Xelson, B.A., I(eble College, Oxford; eldest surviving sun of the third Earl Nelson, by Lady J\Iary Jane Diana Agar, (1822-1904), daughter of the second Earl uf Xurmanton. (1896) Mesnard, Mrs Sarah Isabel, (1828-1906), daughter of Alderman Clay, thrice :\Iayor of Sunderland; wife of Charles Leonard J\Iesnard, solicitor, of the same town. Metcalfe, John Henry, of Crayke Castle, near Easingwuld, Yorkshire; son of Captain J\Ietcalfe; grandson of the former Rector of Kirkbride, Cum berland. Metcalfe, Lieutenant Eric, of the Indian Army. (190 ) t Metcalfe, Mrs Inez, wife of John I-Ienry l\Ietcalfe, of Crayke Castle. Mexborough, The Earl of', (1810-1899), John Charles George Savi1e, fourth Earl; of Eton College; 1\1. A., Trinity College, Cambridge; at one time :M.P. for Garton and Pontefract; J.P. and D.L. for the 'Vest Riding of Yorkshire; grandson of the third Earl of llardwicke; sun-in-Iawof the third Earl of Orford (1894) Meynell, Mrs Alice Christina Gertrude, the poet and essayist; younger daughter of Thomas J. Thompson, 1\1.A., Ca.nta.b; sister of Lady Butler, painter of the "Roll Call," etc.; mother of Everard J\Ieynell, the artist and art critio; wife of 'ViIfrid Ieynel1, journalist and author. Meynell, Wilf'rid, journalist, was editor of The Weekly Register, and lJIerry England; Hon. Secretary, with the Duke of X orfolk, of the )Ianning femorial Committee; at one time literary adviser to Iessrs Burns & Oates; author; contributor to Thc Tablet, Daily Chronicle, Athenæum, Academy, Satunlny Re'Vic1li, Illustrated Lvndon Ne.u's, .1vincteenth Ct-nt'l ry, and Con. tcmporary Rcvicll.;, etc. (1870) 192 Converts to Rome Meyrick, Rev. Thomas, (IRI7-1903), scholar, LA., Corpus Christi College, Oxford. A Priest; author. (1845) Middlemass, Miss Jean, the authoress. Middleton, Miss, an Anglican Sister attached to All Saints', Iar(raret Street, London, ,V. 0 Middleton, Rev. Warren B., a Priest-in-cha.rge of The Sacred IIeart, lJidefurd, Devonshire. t Miers, Captain Ronald C., of the 2nd Somerset Light Infantry, and then of the South African Uonstabulary; son of Lieutenant-Colonel C. II. liers. . Miles, Mrs, wife of Francis l\liles, of the Admiralty. (1867) Miles, Mrs Emily, daughter of :\Iajor J. ,Yo G. Spicer, J.P. and D.L., of pye Park, \Viltshil'e; sister uf ll's Suphie Dora l\Iaude, wife uf -\Villiam Casselll\[aude, J.P., B.U. L., I.-,-\.., OÁun.; wife of Colonel Charles K apier liles, C.H., 1. V.G. ; of Burton Hill, .l\1almesbury ; Dame of the 1\lalmesbury 1180 bi tation of the Primrose League; President of the Soldiers' and Sailors' :Families Association fur Ialmesbury; authoress. (I <)03) Milford, The Lady, (1824-1909), Lady Anne Jane Howard, widow of the first Baron :Milford, then wife of the late Thomas Joseph Eyre, of Freshford, co. Kilkenny, Ireland; daughter of the fuurth Earl of Wicklow; sister uf Lady Louisa Frances Lindsay, (1821-1897); granddauçhter of the first Iarq ness of A bercorn; a "founder" of 'V estminster Cathedral Millage, Mrs H. Clifford, wife vf the late Clifford :Millage, an English journalist resident in Paris. Millar, Miss Muriel, daughter of Lord Craighil Senator of the College of JUßtice in Scotland. (1903) Millard, Christopher, :\I.A., Keble Cullege, Oxfurd; for a time a student in the alis bury Theological College; author; son of the Rev. Canun 1illard, .nLA., formerly vicar of Basingstoke, I1ampshire. (1897) t Miller, James, the publisher, of Edinburgh, K.B. Miller, Mrs, of Panmure House, Forfarshire, N.B. Miller, Dr Norman H. J., of RothamstefA,d Laboratory, .Harpendcn, near St Alhans, Hertfordshire. (lR94) 1'v1iller, Stephen Peter, (1831-1896), of St Leonarda-on-Sea, Sussex; father of the Rev. Bernard :\1iller, D.D., Ph.D., professof_ at Oscott College, Birmingham, and of the Rev. Edmund J. Iiller, Priest-in-charge of Bt Richard, South Street, Chichester, Sussex. Mills, Mrs, wife of an Anglican clergyman. Mills, B. R. V., B.A., Christ Church, Oxford; son of Arthur Charles 1i11s, late 1.P. for Ex.eter. Mills, Francis M., B,A., Corpus Christi College, Cambridge; son of an ...\.nglican clergyman. ( [609) Converts to Rome 193 Mills, Rev. Henry Austin, (1823-1903), B.A., Trinity College, Cambridge. A Priest of the Birmingham Oratory. (1846) t Mills, Rev. H. E. Stuart, an Anglican rector. A Priest-in-charge of St Iary's, Chepstowe, lonmouthshire. Mills, Richard, B.A., BrasenoBe College, Oxford; solicitor. (1852) Mills, Mrs Emma Jane, wife of Richard filIs, B.A, Oxon; daughter of Captain Henry Bowden, (1804-1869), of the Scota Fusilier Guards. (1852) Milne, Mrs Gordon, wife of the late Incumbent of St James', Cupar, Fifeshire, N.B. (1864) Milner, Rev. Henry, B.A., Oxon; curate of Barnoldgwick t Milner, Rev. Henry James, 1\I.A., Cantab; rector of Penrith, Cumberland (1846) Milner, Rev. Wilfrid Leahy, B.A., St John's College, Cambridge; a Redemptorist Priest and l\linister at Our Lady of Perpetual SUCCOUl', l\:innoull lIill, Perth, N.B. (1892) Minster, Rev. Thomas, (1813-1852), of King Edward VI's School, Coventry; LA., St Catherine's Ran, Cambridge; successively curate of Holy Trinity, Coventry; II unsingore, near "\V etherby, Yorkshire; Incumbent of Farmley Tyas, Yorkshire, and then Vicar of St Saviour's, Leeds; he died in minor orders at St lary's, Hanley, W orcestershire. (1851) Mitchell, Captain, of Beldovie and Balfour, N.B. Mitchell, Rev. William Henry, I.A., Trinity College, Oxford; Rector of \Vashford Pyne, Devonshire, and then vicar of Elberton, Gloucesterspire; Secretary to the Solesmes Community of Benedictines settled in the Isle of "\Vight; author. (1902) Mitton, Rev. Arthur Tennant, f.A., St Catherine's College, Cam- bridge; vicar of Stowmal'ket and larkyate, DWlstable. (1899) t Mivart, Mrs Caroline Georgina, mother of Professor Rt George Jackson J\Iivart, (1827-1900), the biologist and author. (1846) Mivart, Charles Lister, son of the late 1\11'8 Caroline Georgina 1\Iivart, (184ü) Mivart, Mrs Mary Ann, widow of Professor St George Jackson 1\Iivart (1827-1900); mother of Dr Frederick St George J\fivart, 'Iedicallnspecto; under the Local Government Board (1856) t Moberley, Rev. William, l\LA., Cantab; vicar of Easton. (1851) Mole, Mrs Bernard, founder of St J\Iary's Nursery College, High gate, London, N. N 194 Converts to Rome Molesworth, Lady Jane Frances, wife of the late Rev. Sir Paul 1Villiam lHolesworth, l\l.A., Cantab; daughter of Gordon 1VilJiam Francis Gregor, of Trewarthenick; a benefactress to the Catholio l\Iission of Newquay. (1852) Molesworth, Rev. Sir Paul William, (1821-1889), of Eton College; l\I.A., St John's College, Cambridge; tenth Baronet; rector of Tetcott, Devonshire, then a barrister. (1852) Molyneux, Miss, a nun of the Canonesges of St Augustine, IIoddeston; formerly an Anglican Sister attached to All Saints, l\Iargaret Street, Lond, In, 'V. Molyneux, The Hon. Ro er Gordon, (1849-1893), of Eton College; Cornet of the lOth Hussars and then Lieutenant of the 1st Dragoon Guards; son of the third Earl of Sefton, Lord-Lieutenant of Lanca.ghire; grandson of Robert Gregge- Hopwood, of Hopwood Hall, Lancashire; son-in-law of 'Villiam Dickinson, Dcputy Finance ::\Iinister of Canada. (1892) Monro, Mrs, wife of the Rev. 'Villi am Charles 1\Ionro, l\I.A., of King's Uollege, London, formerly curate of St Paul's, Knightsbridge, London, 'V. ; and her two children. Monsell, Lady Anna, (1818-1853), Lady Anna l\l ari a (Iharlot.tc 'Vyndham- Quin; daughter of the second Earl of Dunraven, K.P. ; wife of the Right lIon. 'Villiam 1\Ionsell, P.C., who became first Baron Emly. (1850) Montagu, Mrs Annie Margaret, wife of Robert Acheson Cromie luntagu, formerly a lieutenant in the Royal Navy, son of the Right lIon. Lord Robert Iontagu, P.C., :M.P., son of the sixth Duke of l\Ianchester; daughter of Gilbcrt :ßI' Iicking, of l\Iilwnise, 'Vigtonshire, N.B. ; sister of J---4ady lIenry Primrosc. (1880) t Montagu, The Hon. Henry, of the Duke of 1\Ianche.ster's family. ( 1839) Monteiro, The Baroness Monteiro, an English lady. (1905) Monteith, Robert, (1810-1884), J.P., D.L., of Carstairs, N.B.; l\I.A., Trinity College, Cambridge; father of Joseph l\Ionteith, J.P., D.L. for Lanarkshire ; grandfather of Lieutenant Edmund Ionteith, of the Indian Army; of Lieutenant J. Basil L. l\Ionteith, Gordon Highlanders, and of the Rev. Robert J\Ionteith, l\I.A., Oxon., a Scholastic of the Society of Jesus, till lately Professor of :\Iathematics at Stonyhurst College, Blackburn, now at St Beuno's College, St Asaph, North 1Yales. (184i) Monteith, Mrs Wilhelmina Catherine Annà, (1819-1884), wife of Robert :\Ionteith, (1810-18b-!), .J.P., D.L., of Carstairs, N.B. ; daughter of .T. 1\Iellish, of Blythe, Nottingham, by the Baroness de Stein, oÎ Nordheim, Bavaria. (1847) Montgomery, The Hon. Mrs Fanny, (1820-1893), Hon. Fanny Charlotte \Vyndham; the authoress; daughter of the first Baron Leconfield; granddaugbter of the third and last Earl of Egremont, and of the Rev. 'Villiam IHunt, 1\1....\.., of Crabbet, Crabbet Park, SUf::sex; mother of Sybil, eighth Marchioness of Queensberry; wife of Alfred 1\Iontgomery, (1814- 1896), of The Den, Crawley, Sussex, Commissioner of Inland Revenue, son of Sir IIenry Conyngham J\Iontgomery, fir t Baronet, who greatly distinguished himself in the war with Tippoo Sultan, and was successively 1\1. P. for St 1\Iichael's, Yarmouth, and co. Donegal. Converts to Rome 195 Montgomery, Rev. George, (1 R18-1R71), B.A., Trinity College, Dublin; curate of Castle Knock, Dublin. A Priest and founder of the Catholic :Mission of St :Mary's, V{ ednesbury, Staffordshire; author; Bon of a former Lord :Mayor of Dublin. (1843) Montgomery, Captain H. F. Lyons, of the Bengal Staff Corps. (1891 ) Montgomery, James Wallace, I.A., Trinity College, Dublin; of The Castle, Garvaghy, Aughnacloy, Ireland (1891) Moody, Mrs Ellen, (1824-1908), née Sedgwick, wife of the Rev. Robert Sadleir :Moody, (1823-1907), I.A., axon. (1854) Moody, Rev. Robert Sadleir, (1823-1907), of Eton College; }I.A., Christ Church, Oxford; curate of Aston, Shropshire; son of the Rev. Henry Riddell :l\Ioody, J\f.A., rector of Chartham, near Canterbury, Kent. (1854 ) t Moore, Captain, of the Royal Navy. (1849) t Moore, Rev. Algernon, B.A., London University; a Priest; son of an Anglican clergyman. (1858) Moore, Charles, J\I.P., of !\Iooresfort, co. Tipperary; father of Count Arthur J. l\Ioore, formerly J\I.P. Moore, Charles Harrington, solicitor, of 'Yoodbridge. Suffolk. Moore, Right Rev. Clement Harington, (1845-1903), J\LA., Christ Uhurch, Oxford; curate of \Vantage and St Barnabas, Oxford A Priest and Protonotary Apostolic; successively chaplain to the KenRingt.on Catholic Public School; assistant-Priest and Administrator of the Pro- Cathedral; Domestic Prelate and Chamberlain to Pope Leo XIII; founder and rector of St Joseph's, Via Santa Caterina, Florence; son of the Rev. Robert l\Ioore, l\LA., rector of St Giles', and Prebendary of Salisbury, by his wife Sophia Elizabeth, daughter of Robert Henshaw. (1872) t Moore, George, solicitor, of 'Yigan, Lancashire. (1848) t Moore, George F., of Latchford House, Cheshire; barrister; Town Clerk of 'V arrington, Lancashire; sun of Dr Ioore, of Liverpool. (1854) Moore, Major E. St F., of 'Voodbridge, Suffùlk. Moore, Rev. James B., a Priest-in-charge of Our Lady and St :\Ioluog, Clova, Lumsden, Aberdeenshire, N.B. Moore, Rev. John E., a Priest of the Society of Jesus at l\Ianresa House, Roehampton, London, S. ,Yo Moore, Rev. Richard, an Anglican Iissil)nary of the Society for the , Propagation of the Gospel in India. t Moore, Rev. Roderick, late of the Civil Service; a Priest at St George's Cathedral, Southwark, London, S.E. t Moore, Thomas, son of Ca.ptain Thomas l\Ioore, of Liverpool. (1884) 196 Converts to Rome Moore, William Hibbert, Burgeon, of 'Voodbridge, Suffolk. Moore, Mrs, wife of \ViIliam lIibbel't ::\Ioore, of 'Voodbridge, Suffolk. t Mordaunt, John, brother ùf the former Rector of Beckworth. (18GB) t Mordaunt, Mrs, wife of Jobn Iordaunt. (18G8) Mordaunt, Miss, daughter of John Iordaunt. (18ß8) Mordaunt, Rev. Wil'-rid, (18--17-18D;")), Do Priest of the Society of Jesus at St 'Valburge's, Preston, Lancashire; author; son of an Indi3.n Officer. (18G2) Morell, J. Reynell, of the TIrit.ish luseum. (1857) t Moreton, Francis, son of Captain the Hon. Percy Ioreton; grandson of the first Earl of Ducie, and of Sir Rose Price, second Baronet. Morgan, AI'-red, Librarian of \ValsaIl, Staffordshire. Morgan, Rev. Arthur Napier, TI.A., Corpus ChriRti College, Canlbridge; curate of t Paul's, ] arking, London E. A 1)riest at St IarY'B, ad()gan Street, Chelsea, London, S.'Y. (1D02) Morgan, Mrs, of Bryn-y-Garn, St Davids, 'Vales. (lH97) t Morgan, Rev. Charles, a. Priest 3J1d Army Chaplain in the Crimea and India. 1 Morgan, Joh n, of Latham IIouse, Penwortham. Morgan, Miss Mary IIltyd, Superioress of St :Michael's IIome, Tl'efol'est, Glamurganshire, :::;outh 'Yales. Morgan, Thomas, at one time a member of the Llantaram School Board (18b7) t Morland, Rev. Henry, B.A., IIertford College, Oxford; curate of :Middle Ulayton; a riest. (1855) t Morley, Miss Elizabeth W., in religion Sister Iary Joseph, of the Poor lares, .Evansville, Indiana, U.S.A. ; a d{'scendant of Oliver Cromwell ; cousin of the Right lIon. Viscuunt )Iorley, of B1ackbul'n, Secretary of Rtate for India. (18ÐÐ) Morley, William Stephen, (1822-1906), schoolmaster, organist and choirmaster of 8t George's, Taunton, Somersetshire. (1852) Morrell, M rs, widow uf the Rev. Baker :Morrell, f.A" curate of St Cuthbert's, Earl's Court, London, \V. ; mother of Lieutenant John Baker Iorrel1, :M.V.O. (1885) Morris, Charles Smyth, 1LA., K ew College, Oxford; eldest son of Thomas Uharles :Morris, of Drymmyrddin, 'Vales; nephew of \Yilliam :Morris, formerly Lr for the Carmarthen Burghs. (1883) Morris, David Henry r,nartin, fìfth son of John lorris, uf Duddington House, Sunbury-on-Thames. Converts to Rome 197 1Y1orris, Lady Elizabeth, wife of Sir Georgo :Morris, K.C.B., brother of tbe late Lord l\Iorris, late High Sheriff of Galway, formerly l\LP. for Galway, Commis ioner, and for eight years Vice-President of the Irish Local Government Board; daughter of David O'Connur-Henchy, l\I.P. Morris, Lady Isobel Langrish, wife of the Hon. Sir Edward Patrick l\Iorris, K.C., Attorney-General of Newfoundland, son of the Hon. Edward l\Iorris; daughter of tbe Rev. 'Villiam Le Gallais, of Jersey, Channel Islands. Morris, Rev. John, (1826-1893), of Harrow Rchool; Trinity College, Cambridge. A Priest, Vice-Rector of the English College, Rome; then Canon of 'Vestminster, and Secretary to Cardinal Nicholas Patrick Stephen 1\Tiseman, (1802-1863), first Archbishop of 1Vest:minster; sub- sequently a. member of the Society of Jesus, and for some time Rector of St Stanislaus', Roehampton, London, S.1V. ; ecclesiastical historian, son of John Carnac l\forris, (1798-1858), Telugu Scholar, F.R.S., and author, of the l\Iadras Civil Service. (1846) Morris, The Very Rev. John Brande, (1812-1880), l\LA., Balliol Cullege; Felluw and IIebl'cw I.Jecturer of Exeter UolIcge, Oxford. A Priest, Uanun of Plymouth, then Chaplain to the Sæurs de la l\IiséIicorde, Ifammersmith, London, '\V; mystical and devutional writer; son of the Rev. John l\Iorris, D.D. of Brentford, l\Iiddlesex; nephew of 'Villiam Thomas Brande, (1788-1866), the chemist and author. (1846) Moreton, Rev. Thomas Naylor, (1816-]898), B.A., Durham University; curate of Devizes, 1Viltshire; then Recurd Clerk to the Liverpool Corporation; author of the Ch:urrhes of the Holland lJivisinn of Lincolnsh-i're; son of Thomas Iorton, of Sibsey, Lincolnshire. (1833) Mossman, Rev. Thomas Wimberley, (1826-188f>), B.A., St Edmund's Hall, Oxford; D.D., of the University of the Southern States of America; rector of East and 1Vest Turrington, "\Vragby, Lincolnshire; author of various contruversial works. (1885) t Mostyn, Rev. Thomas, B.A., Trinity College, Dublin; rect-Jr of Annaghdown, co. Galway, Ireland (1854) Moultrie, Rev. John, B.A., X ew College, Oxford; curate of Christ Church, Doncaster, Yorkshire. (1890) Mowbray, William J., a 1Vesleyan; author. Mowbray, Mrs, wife of "\Villiam J. :I\Iowbray. I Moxon, Charles J., member of the Institute of British Architects. Muddiman, J. G., l\1.A., Exeter College, Oxford; solicitor. (1897) I Mudge, Dr Thomas, of Bodmin, Cornwall; nephew of the famous doctor and temperance reformer of the same name. (1901) Mundie, Charles Stanley, of Newsham Park, Liverpool; member of the Liverpool Committee of the Catholic Truth Society. (1902) 198 Converts to Rome t Muldary, Mrs J. Mill, niece of the second Earl of Limerick. Mullins, Mrs, wife of Colonel )lulJins. (1881) Mulvaney, William, B.A., Trinity College, Dublin; J.P. of Bil1indaggin, Enniscorthy, co. ,rexford, Ireland. t Munro, Right Rev. Alexander, a Priest, Domestic Prelate to Pope Leo XIII, and Provost of the Cathedral of Glasgow. (1838) Munro, Rev. Philip Gun, (18 5-1901), B.A., l\Iagdalen IIall, OÀford; curate at 'V are, He rtfordsh ire. .A Priest-in-charge of St J uhn's, Horsham, SusseÀ; sun of the Holl. George Gun l\Iunro, of Grenada, B.'Y.I. (1852) t Munro, Miss, daughter of Lady Doherty. (1845) Munroe, Miss, of Seymour Street, Portman Square, London, 'V. Murphy, Mrs, widow of an Irish clergyman; a nun at Gibraltar. t Murray, Lady Agnes, Lady Agnes Graham, eldest daughtpr of the fourth Duke uf )lontrose, lCT., by the Hon. Caroline Agnes Bcresford, daughter of the second Baron Dccics; first wife of Colonel John :l\Iul'ray, of the Grenadier Guards; of Polmaise Castle, Stirlingshire, N.B. t Murray, Mrs, wife of John .Murray, J.P. of Philiphaugh, N.B. Murray, JOhn, son of John lurray, J.P. Murray, M rs, wife of John 1\1 urray, junr. I Murray, Miss lone Keith, daughter of Rir Patrick l(eith lurra.y, eighth Baronet, by Ioné Campbell Penney, da.ughter of the late 11011. Lord l\:inloch. Murray, Johnston, B.A., Edinburgh Uniyersity, x.n. (18!H) Murray, Rev. William, LA., Cantab; late Incumbent at Colchcstor, Essex. Myers, Mrs, of Hyde Park Court, London, 'V. Myers, Rev. Frederick, (1829-1906), a Priest of the Society of Jesus, and for thirty years in charge of St Peter's, Swnyhurst, :Dlack burn, Lancashire; son of a Liverpool merchant. (1849) Converts to Rome 199 N t NANGLE, Miss, niece of t.he Rev. Edward Nangle, B.A., a clergyman of the Irish Church in Achill Island, lreland (1844) t Nash, Rev. Francis Lewis, I.A., X ew College, Oxford; curate of All Saints, Oxford; son of the Rev. Dr Nash, an Anglican clergyman. (1855) Nash, Mrs, wife of the late Rev. Francis Lewis Nash, l\I.A., Oxon. (1865) Nash, Mrs de Lacy, niece of General de Lacy. Nasif; Amine, late Director of the Protestant ::Missions in Cairo, Egypt. (1881 ) Naylor, Rev. George, a Dominican Friar, till recently at Holy Cross Priory, Leicester, now in Grenada, 'Vest Indies. Nears, Rev. Henry E., a Priest of the Paulist Community in the United States; formerly an Anglican clergyman in l\Iontreal, Canada. Neave, Mrs Anna Maria Dorothea, (1814-1888), wife of Richard Keave, (1808-1877), of the )Var Office; daughter of the Rev. John Eyton, :\1.....\..., of Eyton, Shropshire. Neave, John Arthur, B.A., Oxon Neave, Richard, (1808-1877), of the 'Val' Office; grandsun of the first Baronet, of Dagnam Park, Essex; father of the Rev. Richard Lewis Irvine N eave, a Priest-in-charge of St Catherine's, Littlehampton, Sussex; and of Barbara Frances IUary, wife of Count Roger de Courson. t Neligan, Very Rev. William Hayes, B.A., Trinity College, Dublin; curate of Cashel, Irela.nd, then at l\Ielton l\Iowbray, Leicestershire. A Priest and Vicar-General of the Bahamas Islands, B. )V.I., pouthor. (1860) Nelson, The Countess, (1822-1904), Lady l\Iary Jane Diana Agar, wife of the third Earl Kelson; daughter of the second Earl of X ormanton, (1778-1868) ; granddaughter of the eleventh Earl of Pembroke. (1896) Nelson, The Hon. Charles Horatio, (1856-1900), of Radley College; second son of the third Earl Nelson; grandson of the second Earl of Normanton. (1896) 200 Converts to Rome Nelson, The Hon. Edward Agar Horatio, fourth son of the third Earl Nelson; was Lieutenant 3rd Battalion 'ViJtshire Regiment, and served in the Nile Expedition; grandson of the second Earl of Kormanton; Bon-in-law of Henry H. Cave, of IIorton Crescent, Rugby. (1888) Nelson, The Hon. Mrs Ellen, daughter of George 'Yilliam Petty; wife of the Hon. Charles Horatio Nelson, (1856-1ÐOO), second son of the third Earl Nelbon, and grandson of the second Earl of Normanton. (1896) Nesbitt, Captain, late of the Royal Artillery. Nethercott, Miss Maria, the authoress, of Dublin. (1893) Neve, Very Rev. Frederick Robert, (1806-1886), of Eton (1011ege; l\1.A., Oriel College, Oxford; rectOr of Poole Keynes, nea.r (1irencester, 'Yiltshire. A Priest, D.D. of Rome, at one time Rector of the English College, Rome; then Provost of the Chapter of Clifton Diocese. (1845) Nevile, Ralph Henry Christopher, of Eton College; B.A., Trinity College, Cambridge; J.P. for Lincolnshire and Peter borough, formerly High Sheriff of Lincolnshire; only son of IIenry Nevile, J.P. and D.L. of 'Yalcot II all, Northampton, and of Ellen, daughter of the Rev. C. Bryan, (who afterwards married ,Veston Cracroft-Amcott.s, of Ilackthol'n); Bon-in-Iaw of Charles Robert Scott-I\Iul'ray, of Danesfield. (1871) Nevill, Lord William Beauchamp, of Eton College; formerly lieutenant Queen's Own (Royal 'Yest Kent) Regiment; ..L\.D.C. to the Be' cnth Duke of l\Iarlborough, I{.G., when Viceroy of Ireland; fourth son of the first J\Ia.rquess of A bergavenny, I\:.G., grandson of the first Baron Derwent; son-in-law of Jose de l\Iurrieta, I\Iarquis de Santurce. (1886) Neville, Francis Henry, l\I.A., Fellow of Sidney But:;::;ex College, Cam- bridge ; I(H,. ., Lecturer in Physics and Chemistry in the University of Cambridge; author. (lÐ04) Neville, Mrs, wife of Francis Henry Neville, I.A., Uantab. (1905) Neville, Rev. William Payne, (1824-1905), of 'Vinchester (1011ege; l\1.A., Trinity College, Oxford. A Priest of the Brompton Oratory, and Secretary to Uardinal KewmaI\. (1847) New, Rev. Francis T., (1830-1896), of IGng's College, London; :M.A., St John's College, Oxford; curate of 8t Pan Cl'as, London, N. 'V. ; then a solicitor. (1847) t New, Colonel Selwyn, of the l\[adras Army. (185 ) t New, Mrs, wife of the Re\T. Francis T. New, (1830-1896), l\I.A., Oxon ; curate of St Pancras, London, N.'V. ; cousin of the Right Rev. Dr George Augustus Selwyn, (1809-1878), Lord Bishop of Lichfield, and of Sir Charles Jasper Selwyn, (1813-1869), Lord Justice of Appeal. (1847) Newburgh, The Countess, (1800-1877), Lady l\Iargaret Kennedy, wife of the seventh Earl of Newburgh; daughter of the first I\Iarquess of Ailsa, K. T., F.R,S. (1850) Converts to Rome Ol Newcastle, The Duchess o IIenrietta Adela Hope, wife of the E!ixth Duke of Newcastle; daughter of Henry Thomas Hope, of Deepdene, Surrey. (1879) Newdigate, Rev. Alfred, of Eton College; J\LA., Christ Church, Oxford; curate of Aylesbury, then vicar of Kirk Hallam, Derbyshire; cousin of Charles Kewdigate Kewdigate, (1816-1887), LP. for Xorth 'Yarwickshire; son of Francis Newdiga.te, J.P., D.L., of Astley Castle, 'Varwickshire, by Lady Barbara Legge, daughter of the third Earl of Dartmouth. (1875) Newdigate, Mrs Selina Charlotte, wife of the Rev. Alfred N ewdigate, 3I.A., Oxon; daughter of the Rev. Griffith Boynton, I.A., rector of Barmston, Yorkshire, son of the ninth Baronet; mother of the Rev. Charles Alfred ewdigate, B.A., (Classical Honours), London University, a Priest of the Society of Jesus, and Prefect of Studies at St Ignatius' College, Stamford Hill, London, N. ; and of Bernal'd H. Newdigate, B.A., London University. (187f')) Newell, Rev. Regi nald, a Duminican Friar; nuw in California, U.S.A. Newenham, Major Henry E. B., of the Royal Fuöilierò. Newman, His Eminence John Henry, Cardinal, (1801-1890), of Ealing School; scholar, l.A., B.D., Fel]ow of Trinity Cullege, l ellow and Tutor of Oriel College, Oxford; successively curate of St Clement's, Oxfurd; Vice-Principal of St \J.ban's Hall; Whitehall Preacher; vicar of 8t :\Iary's, Oxford; he was for a considerable time, in conjunction with Dr Pusey, the recognised leader of the High Church Party; he took a promin 'nt part in the publica.tion of the Tracts for the Time.-:, being tl,e author oÌ the fa.mnus trap.t "DO" ; retired to Littlemore in 184:3. For sume time Rector of the Ca.tholic University, Dublin; founder and Superiur of the Birnung- ham Oratory and School; proclaimed Carclinal-deacon of St George in Velabro in 1879; poet and author; SOll uf Jolm Kewman, banker, of London. (184,")) Newnham, Captain Frederick George, late of the Bombay Army. (18'ïü) Newnham, Mrs, wife of Captain Frederick George Newnham. (187D) Newton, F., master at the Oratory School, Edgbaston, Birmingham. Newton, Lieutenant Robert, of the Royal Navy. t Nichol, John Pringle, I...A., Ballio College, Oxford; author of :Phe Life of Victor Hugo, and contributor to the J/o1"tnijhtly Revieu' and the Revue df.,s Deux l1Iondes; son of Professor John Pringle Nichol, (1804-1859), Professor of English Literature in the University of Glasgow. (189--1) Nicholl, Captain IItyd Thomas Mansel, of the Royal Navy; son of the Right Hon. John Nicholl, ::\I.P., father of the Hon. Bernard Vincent Xicholl, an Indian Judge. (1852) Nichols, Dr, of London. Nicholson, Beckett, solicitor. 202 Converts to Rome Nicholson, Miss, of Inglewood, 'Vimbledon, London, S.'Y. Nicholson, Mrs Constance Ferrers, (1831-1903), wife of the ]ate lajor 'Villiam Nicholson. (1847) Nicholson, Major William, (1816-1888), of the 3rd Lancashire l\Iilitia;1 Solicitor at 'Varrington, Lancashire; son of Peter 1\ icholson, of Thelwall 1Iall, Cheshire; author. (18-17) Nicholson, M rs, Lady Principal of the Convalescent Home at Hemel: Hempstead (1869) Nicols, Rev. David Charles, (1830-18ü8), Cross University Scholar, 1.LA., Peterhouse, Cambridge; curate of All Saints, :r.largaret Street,: London, ,V. A Priest-in-charge of St IIelen's, Ongar, Essex. I Nightingale, Lieutenant Ernest, (1821-1868), youngest son of Sir Charles .Kightingale, seventh Baronet; nephew of the first Baron Ellenborough, (1750-1818), Lord Chief Justice of England. (1851) t Nightingale, Mrs, wife of Lieutenant Erncst Nightingale, (IR21-1868), daughter of Thomas .Kimmo; niece of 8ir 'rhomas Gladstone, second TIaronet, and uf the late Right Hun. 'Vil1iam Ewart Gla.d8tone, LP. (1851) Nimmo, The Misses, both nuns; sisters of the late i'll's Xightingale. (1856) t Noble, Lieutenant John Edmund, of the King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry. Noel, Miss, a nun at the Sacrf'd IIeart Convent, Roehampton, London, S.'V.; daughter of Admiral Sir Gerard IIcnry Koel, R.C.B.; granddaughter of the Rev. Augustus 'V. K oel, 1\1.A., rector of Stanhoe, X orfolk. Noel, Miss Charlotte, the artist in "ater Colours; daughter ,-,f Admiral Sir Gerard flenry Koel, K.C.R. Norfolk, The Duchess of; (1821-1 R6), I-Ion. August.a 1\lary :Minna Catherine Lyons, wife of the fourteenth Duke of K orfolk, who was for a time 1.P. for Limerick; daughter of Admiral the first Baron Lyons, G.C.B., and sister of the first and lust Earl LyoIlB, G.C.B., the diplomatist. (1830) Norfolk, The Duchess of; (1854-1877), Lady Flora Paulyna Hetty Barbara Abney-I-Iastings; first wife of the fifteenth Duke of K orfolk, lCG.; daughter of Charles Frederick ALney- IIastings, the first Earon Donington, (1822-1893), by Edith :L\faud Abney-Hastings, (1833-1874), tenth Oountess of Loudoun. (1875) Norgate, Rev. Cecil Francis, curate of St John's, Sutton-on-Plym, Plymouth, Devonshire. A Priest (Diocesan :l\íissiona.ry of Our Lady of Compassion) at The Close, Saffron 'Yalden, Essex. (1903) t Norman, Rev. George B., I.A., Trinity College, Cambridge; curate at "\Veston. (1852) Norman, Herman Cameron, B.A., Trinity College, Cambridge; now at the British Emba.s..c:;y at Cairo, Egypt. Converts to Rome 203 Norris, Rev. Henry, (1840-1906), author and Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries. A Priest, for thirty years in charge of St John the Baptist, Tamworth, Staffordshire. (1860) North, The Lord, 'Villiam Henry John North, eleventh Baron; of Eton College; B.A., Christ Church, Oxford; formerly lieut:mant in the 1st Life Guards; )Iajor in the Oxfordshire Hussars; Colonel of the 2nd Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry; A.D.C. to the thirteenth Earl of Eglington when Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland; Knight of :Malta ; J.P. for'Vestminster and for count.ies Oxford, Cambridge, Suffolk, and l\Iiddlesex; County Councillor for Oxford; Vice-President of the Fifteen Club; only child of the tenth Baroness North, and of Colonel the Right Hon. J. S. Korth, :ßI.P. ; grandson of the third Earl of Guilford. (1879) I\.orth, The Lady, Frederica, wife of Lord North, elevf'nth Baron; daughter of Commander Richard Howe Cockerell, of the Royal avy; mother of Captain the Hon. 'Villiam Frederick North, J.P. for Oxford, late of the 3rd Batt. Norfolk Regiment, and Lieutenant Oxfordshire Yeomanry. (1879) Northcote, Very Rev. James Sp ncer, (1821-1907), of Ilmington Grammar School; Scholar, I.A., (First Class in Classics), Corpus Christi College, Oxford; curate of Ilfracombe, Devonshire. After his wife's death he became a Priest, D.D. of Rome, President of Oscott College, and then Provost of the Cathedral Chapter of Birmingham, in charge of Our Lady of Angels and St Peter's Uhains, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire; author; son of George Barons Northcote, of Pemton Court, Honiton, Devonshire, and of Somerset Court, Somerset. (1845) t Northcote, Miss, a nun; daughter of the Very Rev. James Spencer Xorthcote, (1821-1Ð07), l\I.A., Oxon. (1843) Northcote, Rev. Philip, of I-Ioniton Grammar School, I-Iailebury College, a.nd Edinburgh Episcopal Training College. A Priest (Servite) on the )Iissions at Begbrooke, Oxford, Dundee, Natal. St l\Iary's Priory, Fulham Road, London, S.'V.; now at OUf Iost Holy Redeemer, Keyham, Devonport, Devonshire; author. t Northcote, M rs Stafford, sister-in-law of the first Earl of Iddesleigh, (1818-1887), the statesman and author. (18.16) Northcote, 1\1rs Susannah Spencer, (1825-1833), wife of the Very Rev. James Spencer Xorthcote, (1821-1D07) ; daughter of Joseph Ruscombe Poolp, solicitor, of Bridgwat-er, Somersetshire. (18-15) t Nutt, The Misses, of Queen's Square,- London; two ladies who showed much kindness to the" Tractarian" Converts. (1846) 204 Converts to Rome I , , I o OAKELEY, Very Rev. Frederick, (IR02-1 RRO), (Chancellor's Pri7CnlaIl for Latin EHSa.y and Ellel'ton Prizeman); ::\LA., Christ Church, Uhaplaill- Fellow uf Balliol College, Oxford; '\'llitohall Preacher; Prebení) 0' Flaherty, M rs, wife of .Anthony O'Flaherty, at one time I.P. for Galway. 02'den, Booth, of Broadbottom, ::\Ianchester. (189D) O ilvie-Forbes, Rev. John Charles Matthias, LA., Keble College, Oxford; LA., ..A..berdeon University; formerly an Anglican :\[i sion ry in Colombo, Ueylon; J.P. and D.L. for Aberdeenshire; only son of Professor George Ogi1vie-Forbe , r.A., of Boyndlie, Fra erLur h, .Abel'deenshire, N. B. ; son-in-law of Colonel Lenox Prendergast. (18R2) O'Gorman, Mrs, daughter of Dr :\Iervyn N. Crawford, of :\Iillwood, co. Fermanagh, Ireland; wife of Edmund O'Gorman, of co. Clare. (18ûO) O'Grady, Mrs, of Onslow Square London, S.'V. Okely, William Sebastian, (1830-1878), scholar, 'LA., Trinity Conege, Cambridge; University Travelling Bachelor; author. (l8[)ï) Oldham, Rev. George AI"red, (1820-1875), r.A., Trinity College, ( 'ambridge: curate of Dorking, Sussex. A Priest and founder of St l\Iary fagdalen's, Brighton, Sussex. (18GO) Oldmeadow, Mrs Annie Cecilia, wife of Ernest Jamps Ol), Lord Archbishop of Armagh. O'Neil, Arthur, D.A., .Jesus College, Cambridge. Orf'ord, The Earl 0", (1813-18D4), Horatio 'Villi am 'Valpole, fourth Earl, of Eton CoHege; B.JL., Trinity College, Cambridge; at one time :\I.P. for X orfolk ; J.P. and D.L. for the sa.me county. (1834) Orford, The Countess 0", (1819-1886), Harriet Bettina Frances Pellew, wife of the fourth Earl of Orford; daughter of the Hon. Fleetwood Broughton Revnolds Pellew, son of Aruniral Sir Edward Pellew, G.C.8., (17,;)7'--lR33), who became t.he first Baronet and first Viscount Exmouth. (1854) Converts to Rome 207 Ornsby, Rev. Robert, (1820-1889), )L \.., Lincoln College, Fellow of Trinity College, Oxford; First Class in Classics; successively curate of St Olave's, Chichester, Sussex; tutor to the fifteenth Duke of X orfolk, K.G. ; professor of Greek and Latin at the Catholic University College, Dublin; Fellow of the Royal University of Ireland; author, classical scholar and bioòrrapher, at one time sub-editor of The Tablet; brother of Rev. George Ornsby, (1809-1886), the antiquarian, :\LA., Durham University, vicar of Fishlake, and Prebendary of York; son of George Ornsby, of Lanchester, Durham. (1847) t Ornsby, Mrs, wife of the Rev. Robert Ornsby, (1820-1889), LA., Oxon ; daughter of "Tilliam Dalgairns, an officer of Fusiliers who did ga]]ant service in the Peninsular 'Val'; sister of the Rev. John Dobree Dalgairns, (1818-1876), a Priest of the Brompton Oratory, author of several mystical and metaphysical works. (1848) Orr, Rev. James, I.A., Oriel College, Oxford; curate of St James', Bristol. (1870) Osborne, Rev. Lord Francis George Godolphin, (1830-1907), of Eton College; I.A., l\Iagdalene College, Cambridge; rector of Great Elm, near Frome, Somersetshire; J.P. and D.L. for Berkshire; second son of the eighth Duke of Leeds. (1873) Osborne, Lady Katharine Matilda, wife of Lord F. G. G. Osborne, (1830-1907); daughter of John S. Rich. (1875) Osborne, Rev. Riversdale Godolphin, (1848-1892), of l\Iarlborongh and 'Yells Theological Colleges; vicar of Dunston, Lincolnshite; a Priest of the Brompton Oratory, London, S. W. ; son of the Rev. Lord Sidney Godolphin Osborne, (1808-1889), B.A., Oxon, rector of Durweston, Dorsetshire, by Emily, daughter of the late Pascoe Grenfell, of Taplow; grandson of the eighth Duke of Leeds. (1879) O'Shee, Lady Gwendolina, Lady Gwendolina Isabella Anna l\laria Anson, daughter of the first Earl of Lichfield, (1795-1854), wife of Nicholas Poer O'Shee, J.P. and D.L. of Gardenmorris, co. "\Yaterford; mother of l\Iajor Richard Alfred Poer O'Shee, R.E., who served in the Benin Expedition. (1865) t Ostrehan, Miss Georgiana Augusta, a. Franciscan lllm; daughte, of the Rev. Joseph Duncan Ostrehan, B.A., vicar of Creech St Iichael, SomerF{etshire ; relative of Admiral the firRt Viscount Duncan of Camper- down, (1731-1804); sister of Irs Elvira Louisa Iary Lee, (1838-1890), wife of the Rev. Dr Frederick George Lee, (1832-1902), vicar of All Saints, Lambeth, London, S.E. (187B) Ould, Rev. Samuel, the musical composer; a Benedictine )[onk (Dom Gregory), till lately at Downside Abbey; now at St Benedict's Priory Fort Augustus, N.B. (1879) Ouseley, Rev. Gideon Jasper Richard, B.A., Trinity (iollege, Dublin; late chaplain to the Rev. Father Ignatius' Community a.t Korwich. (1894) 208 Converts to Rome Owen, Mrs Hannah Maria, daughter of James and Sarah Blakey, of Leeds; wife of \Villi \'m Owen, of Caledonian House, Leeds, Bon of \Villiam Owen, (1822-1860), of vVoodlesford, near Leeds; mother of Leslie Owen, solicitor and member of the Leeds City Council, and of John Atkinson Owen, civil engineer, Burveyor, and lieutenant in the Army I Service Corps. (1878) I Owen, Mrs Jane Lucinda, (1808-1882), wife of the late Rev. Canon Owen, I\I.A., rector of Llaniestyn, Carnarvonshire, North 'Vales. (1861) Owen, Mrs Mary Hurdus, (1824-1905), wife of William Owen, (1822- 18GO), of \r oodles ford, near Leeds. (1843) Owen, Octavi us, Bon of the late Rev. Canon Owen, I\I.A., of Llaniestyn. (1861) Owen, William, (1822-1860), of 'V oodles ford, near Leeds,Yorkshire. (1840) I t Owen, Rev. William Eddowes, I\I.A., Emmanuel College, Cam- bridge; curate of Glenogwen, Bethesda, Bangor, North "'Vales; Bon of the late Rev. Ca.non Owen, I\l.A. A Priest. (1861) Owen-Lewis, Mrs Frances Sophia, first wife of Henry Owen-Lewis, of Inniskeen, formerly 1\1. P. for co. Carlow; daughter of Francis U. Elsegood, of Upper Brook Street, Grosvenor Square, London, W. (18G7) Owen-Lewis, Henry, B.A.., Trinity College, Dublin; J.P. and D.L. for co. :i\fonaghan ; l.P. for co. (ladow, High Sheriff of co. I\[onaghan ; son of Lieutenant-Colonel Arthur Owen-Lewis, of lnniskeen; father of l\1ajor Arthur :Francis Owen-Lewis, n.H.O., late of the Y ol'kshire Regiment, Aervcd in the last South African "Tar, now Governor of Sunday's \Vell Prison, co. Cork; husband of 1\11"s Frances Sophia Owen-Lewis. (186G) Owens, rJliss, of The Abbey, North 'Vales. (lSg5) Oxenf'ord, John, (1812-1877), dramatist and translator of many plays from French, Spanish, Italian, and Gennan; poet, and for more than a quart.er of a century dramatic critic to The Times. (1876) Oxen ham, Rev. Henry Nutcombe, (1R29-1RRR), of Harrow School; l\1.A., BaHio) College, Oxford; curate of St Bartholomew's, I\1oor Lane, l.ondon, :E.U. A Priest, at one time Professor at St Edmund's t;ol1ege, (Hdhall, \\T are, Ifertfordshire; and at t.he Oratory School, Edgbaston, Birmingham; author and traIlslator of Döllingcr; son of the Rev. \Villiam Oxenham, 1\I.A., second :Mast.er at Harrow chool. (1R57) Oxenham, Miss, a nun; daughter of the Rev. \Yillimll Oxenham, ßL.:\.., second I\1aster at Harrow School. (1858) Converts to Rome 209 p PACKMAN, William Vance, of Linden Gardens, London S. 'V. ; formerly editor of The Church Review; Organisi g Secrctary of the Iidland ])istrict of the English Church Union; now editor of various trade journals; founder and organiser of the Apostolate of the Press, the Fraternal ocicty of Con verts and of the Historical Research Society; son of Dr Augustus T. Vance Packman, of Folkestone, Kent. (1887) Packman, M rs, wife of ,V il1iam Vance Packman. (1890) Page, The Hon. William Humphrey, of 'Vinchester [101]ege; late Indian District Judge and for sometime member of the Tasma.nian Legisla.ture; Knight of St Gregory the Great; Private Chamberlain to Pope Pius X. (1878) Page, Mrs, wife of the lIon. 'V. II. Page; daughter of Richard Pope, of Bon chur ch, Isle of 'Vight. (1878) Paget, Commander Claude, of the Royal Navy, formerly Inspecting Officer of Coast Guard at Deal; took part in the Abyssinian Expedition in 1868; second son of Colonel Leopold Grimston Paget, (1824-1HÐ2), by Georgiana Theodosia, daughter of the Rev. John Fitz l\Ioore-Halsey :\1.A. of Gaddesden Park, Hertfordshire ; grandson of the Hon. Berkeley Paget, fifth son of the first Earl of Oxbridge and brother of the first :Marquess of Anglesey. (1887) Paget, Mrs Elizabeth, of Portland Place, London, 'V. (1857) Paget, Miles, (1854-1882), son of Captain Catesby Paget, (1809-1878), by Adelaide, (his second wife), daughter of the Rev. the Hon. liles John Stapleton, (1801-1830), third son of the twenty-second Baron Le Despencer ; son of the Hon. Berkeley Paget, fifth son of the first Earl of Ox bridge and brother of the first :Marquess of Anglesey. (1881) Paget, Miss Ruth Anna, (1852-1903), daughter of the late Captain Catesby Paget. (1894) Paine, Rev. Arthur Heintz, IvLA. Trinity College, Cambridge; curate of St :Margaret's Liverpool. A l)riest at St James', 1\Ianehester Square, London, 'V. (1896) o 210 Converts to Rome Pakenham, The Hon. and Rev. Charles Reginald, (ltl21-1857), of 'Vinchester College; lieutenant of the 7 nd lIi hlanders anù of the 69th Regiment, then Captain of the Grenadier Guards and A.D.C. to Queen Victoria. A Passionist Priest and Rector of the Retreat, IIarold's Cross, Dublin; son of the second Earl of Longford; grandson of the first Earl Beauchamp; nephew of the first Duke of 'Vellington, K.G. (1850) Paley, Frederick Apthorp, (1815-1888), of Shrewsbury School; I.A. St John's (1 o llf'ge, Cambridge; classical author; at one time Profe:::sor of Classics at the Cat.holic University College, Kensington, London, 'V. ; son of an Anglican rector of Easingwold, Yorkshire; grandson of t.he Venerable "Tilliam Pal('y, (1743-1805), Archdeacon of Carlisle and author of Th Evidences of Christianity. (1846) . Paley, Rev. J. P., a member of an Anglican Brotherhood. Palgrave, William Gifford, (1826-1888). of Charterhouse School; B.A., Trinity College, Oxford; diplomatist and author; \Vas for a time a member of the Society of Jesus, and a I\lissionary in Syria and Arabia; son of Sir Francis Palgrave, (1788-1861), the historian; brother of Francis Turner Palgrave, (1824-1897), the poet and critic. (1833) Panes, M rs, of Canada, wife of Andrew Panes, brother of the Right lIon. Lord Chief Baron PaHes, P.C. (1888) Palmer, Lieutenant-Colonel, of Alnwick, Xorthumberland. Palmer, Rev. Charles Ferrers Raymund, (1819-1900), of Tamworth Grammar School and Queen's College, Birmingham; a surgeon. A Dominican Friar at St Dominic's Priory, IIaverstock Hill, London, N.W. ; a.uthor; son of Dr Shirley Palmer, (1786-1832), the medical writer. (1842) Palmer, Rev. Frederick William, a Priest of the Order of Cha.rity a.t St Albans, East Ioors, Cardiff, South 'Yales. Palmer, Sir James Frederick, (1804-1871), first President of the Legislative Council of Victoria, Australia; author; son of the Rev. John Palmer, l\1.A., rector of Great Torrington, Devonshire; great-nephew of Sir Joshua Reynolds, (1723-179:2), the portrait painter. (1860) Palmer, Right Rev. John Bernard, (1782-1852), a Cistercian ,rank and first Iitred Abbot of I\lount St Bernard, Leicestershire; author. (1806) Palmer, William, B.A., 'V orcester College, Oxford. Palmer, Rev. William, (1811-1879), of Rugby School; I\I.A., Fellow, tutor of :\Iagdalen College, Oxford; author, theologian and archæologist; son of the Rev. ,ril1iam Jocelyn Palmer, 1\I.A., rector of {exbury; brother of Sir Roundell Palmer, (1812-1895), Lord High Chancellor of England, and first Earl of Selborne; he tmvelled extensively in the East, before his conversiun, with the object of drawing together the bonds of union between the English and Oriental Churches. (1857) Palmer, William Z., I.A., Bra8enose College, Oxford. t Parfitt, Mrs Anna, and family. (lR60) Converts to Rome 211 Parfitt, Right Rev. Charles, (1816-1886), a Priest, Protonotary Apostolic, V.D. of Home, and Uanon Theologian of the Diocese of Clifton; Bon of the above. (1839) Parker, Rev. Ernest Neville, of King's College, London; B.A., Durham University; missionary under the Society of the Propagation of the Gospel at Lebomba, chaplain of 'V adding ton Hospital, Clitheroe, Lancashire, then curate of St Bartholomew's, Bethnal Green, London, E. (IDOl) Parker, The Hon. Mrs Fanny Emma, daughter of Captain 'V. Baldwin, late of Dunedin, New Zealand; wife of the lIon. Edmund "\Villiam Parker, son of Thomas, (1811-1896), sixth Earl of 1\Iacclesfield, b T Lady :l\Iary Frances Grosvenor, daughter of the second Iarquess of 'tV estminster. (1899) Parker, Miss Gwendoline Mary, daughter of the Hon. Edmund 'Villiam Parker, son of the sixth Earl of 1\Iacclesfield. (1904) Parker, Rev. Hen ry rw'!artyn, of Epsom College, l\I.A., Lincoln College, Oxford; curate of St Bartholomew's, Brighton, Sussex. A Priest of the Society of Jesus, successively in Jamaica, Bristol, Great Yarmouth, St Beuno:s College, St Asaph, North Wales; now at St Iary's II all, Stony- hurst; son of a Liverpool medical man. (1877) Parker, Sir Henry Watson, (1825-1894), solicitor, at one time ;, President of the Incorporated Law Society; head of the firm of .ßlessrB Parker, Garrett & Parker, of Cornhill, London, E.C. (1848) Parki nson, Claude, B.A., Jesus College, Oxford. Parkinson, Rev. Thomas Brown, (1819-1904), scholar, 1\1.A., Queens' College, Cambridge; Incumbent of St l\Iary's, 'Vakefield, Y ork- shire. A Priest of the Society of Jesus, for many years in charge of St EdmUIld's, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk; then at St J\Iary's Hall, Stonyhurst, Blackburn, Lancashire. (1851) Parr, Mrs Harriet, (1828-1900), the novelist who wrote under the n07n de guerre of "Holm Lee." Parr, Mrs Luisa, (1849-1903), the novelist; wife of Dr George Parr, of Kensingt<>n, London, 'V. Parry, Rev. Charles Edward, (1826-1894), B.A., Cantab; curate of St Paul's, Knightsbridge, London, 'v. A Priest. (1854) Parry, Edward, (1827-1897), of London and Ramsgate, I{ent. Parry, Mrs Mary, (1828-1901), née Holdsworth; sister-in-law of the Rev. Charles Edward Parry, B.A., Cantab, a Priest. (1855) I Parry, M. Sidney, of University College, Oxford; formerly Hon. Secretary of Newman House, Kennington, London, S.E. (1887) Parsons, Rev. Daniel, (1811-1887), of Sherborne School; :r.I.A" Oriel College, Oxford; curate of l\iarden, 'Viltshire, then of St James', Longton; son of the Rev. John Parsons, 11.A., vioar of Sherborne, Sussex. (1843) 212 Converts to Rome Parsons, Mrs Gertrude, (1812-1891), the novelist; contributor to The Lalnp, Once a TVeek, Notes ltnd Queries, London Hociety, etc., wife of the neve Daniel Parsons, (1811-1887), I.A., Oxon; fourth daughter of Captain John Hext, of Trenarran, Cornwall, by Elizabeth, youngest daughter of Thomas Stainforth, of Liverpool. (1844) Partridge, Mrs, wife of Professor Richard Partridge, (1805-1873), F.R.S., for thirty years surgeon at King's College Hospital, London, holding all the chief posts at the Royal UoUege of Surgeons; mother of John Bernard Partridge, the artist, on staff of Punch. Patmore, Coventry Kersey Deighton, (1823-1896), the poet and essayist; contributor to The Germ, the pre-Raphaelite organ and to The St James' Gnzette; founder of the Uhurch of Our Lady Star of the Sea; son of Peter George Patmore, (17R6-1855), author and editor of The New 1'Ionthly .1Jlagazine; father of I-Ienry John atmore, (1860-1883), the poet. (1864) t Patmore, Mrs MarZanne Caroline, second wife of Coventry Patmore, (1823-1896), the poet and essa.yist; da.ughter of the Right Hon. Sir Jolm Barnard Byles, (1801-1884), Lord JustIce of the Common Pleas. (1865 ) Patmore, Dr Tennyson Deighton, till lately resident physician at 'V ormwood Scrubbs Prison, London, W. ; son of Coventry Patmore, (1823- 1896), the poet, by his first wife Emily Andrews, the original of The Anyd in the House. (1865) Patterson, Rev. George Hare, Unitarian J\Iinister of Stanhope Street Church, Belfast, Ireland (1898) Patterson, Miss Gwendoline Josephine, daughter of the Rev. George Hare Patterson. (1898) Patterson, Right Rev. Dr James Laird, (1822-1902), 1.A. Trinity College, Oxford; curate of St Thomas, Oxford A t one time President of St Edmund's College, Old Hall, "Tare, IÜ rtfordshire; then Bishop of Emmaus. (1852) t Patterson, Major-General William Thomas Laird, of the 91st HigWanders; brother of the Right Rev. Dr James Laird Patterson, (1822-1902), I.A. Oxon, Bishop of Emmau . (1866) t Patterson, Mrs, mother of the Right Rev. Dr James Laird Patterson, (1822-1902), and of General Patterson. Patton, Richard Winsloe, of Newton College, South Devon; B.A. Iagdalene College, Cambridge; now Headmaster of St Anthony's Pre- paratory School, Eastbourne, Sussex; second son of Lionel Patton J.P. of Yarcombe Ianor, near Chard, DevoDBhire; son-in-law of l\lajor George Elliot Salter. (1893) Paul, Mrs, mother of the Rev. Canon James Paul, a Priest in charge of St Andrews', Braemar. Aberdeenshire, N.B., and of the Rev. John Paul, a l)riest-in-charge of St Thomas, Keith, Banffshire, N.B. Converts to Rome 213 Paul, Rev. Charles Kegan, (1828-1902), of Eton College; M.A. Exeter College, Oxford; for some time Assistant-l\!aster at Eton; curate of Great Tew and Bloxham, then vicar of Sturminster, Dorsetshire; head of the well-known publishing firm; author. (1890) Paul, William Frederick, of the Colonial Office. Paulet, Stuart Etienne, of Dunvegan, Isle of Skye, N.B. ; son of the Rev. Charles X. Paulet, :M.A., of Scarborough, Yorkshire. (1874) t Pauli, Captain William P., of the Royal Navy; then of the Consular Service at Buenos Ayres, South America. (1866 Pauli, Mrs, wife of Captain William B. Pauli, R. N. (1866) Pauling, George Craig Saunders, engineer and contractor for Railways and Public 'Vorks. (1892) t Pauling, Mrs Edith Kate, second wife of George Craig Saunders Pauling; and children. (1890) t Pauling, Henry Richard, I.I.C.E.; of Holland Villas Road, London, 8. W.; brother of the preceding. (1893) t Paulucci, The Marchesa, an English lady. Paxton, Hen ry Alfred, of Charsley Hall, Oxford; son of General Paxton, of Iidhurst, Sussex. (1889) Payne, Mrs Alice, wife of the Rev. John Orlebar Payne, 1\I.A., Cantab; daughter of the Rev. Joseph Stevenson, :f.A., (1806-1895), who after his wife's death became a Priest of the Society of Jesus. (1863) Payne, Arthur George, B.A. Peterhouse, Cambridge. Payne, Captain J.B. Payne, M rs, of Brighton, Sussex; and her two sons, Payne, M rs, of Cromwell Place, London, S. 'Y., and family. Payne, Rev. Joh n Orlebar, :M.A., Peterhouse, Cambridge; curate of Linsdale, Buckinghamshire; is on the Council of the Catholic Record Society; editor of Old English Catholic _Z"lissions, Catholic Non-Jurors of 1715, Records of the Engl-ish Catholics of 1715, etc. (1877) (1877) Paynter, Major Alflred, late of the 96th Regiment; son of a former President of St John's College, Oxford. (1881) Peacock, Edward, of Dunstan House, Lincoln; J.P. for Lincolnshire; author and Fellow of the Society of Antiquarians; son of Edward S. Peacock, of Bottesford Ia.nor, Kirton-in-Lindsey. Peacock, Mrs Lucy Anne, wife of Edward Peacock, J.P., F.S.A.; daughter of John Swift \Vetherell, of Kew York. , Peacocke, Miss Harriet Elizabeth, sister of Sir Joseph Peacocke, Bart. 214 Converts to Rome Pearce, Rev. Thomas George, B.A., Trinity College, Cambridge; an Anglican clergyman. Pears, Lancelot, B.A., Exeter College, Oxford. Pearse, Captai n, of the Royal Navy. Pearse, Major Sydney Arthur, late of the Indian Army; second son of the late :JIajor E. o. Pearse, J.P., D.L., of Bryn Celyn, Beaumaris, North 'Vales, and of Jane Elizabeth, daughter of flenry 'Villiams, of Tre Arddur and Tre Castell, Ang]esey. (1893) (1906) Pearse, Miss, daughter of the Rev. John Gilbert Pearse, M.A., vicar of All Hallows, Essex. (1896) t Pearson, Rev. Edward, a Priest and Canon. Pearson, Miss Em ma, nurse of the Red Cross Society during the Franco-Prussian 'Var; authoress and traveller; daughter of a British officer. (1876) Pearson, Rev. John, I.A., Queen's College, Oxford; an Anglican clergyman. Peart, Dr, J.P., of l{ildare, Ireland. Peel, Miss, sister of Sir Lawrence Pee], (1799-1884), Chief Justice of Calcutta, nephew of Sir Robert Peel, (1750-1830), first Baronet. (1850) Peel, Edmund, of Tonbridge School, son of Sir Lawrence Peel, (1799- 1884), Uhief Justice of Calcutta. (1850) Peel,' Miss Emily, daughter of Sir Lawrence Peel, (1799-1884), Chief Justice of Calcutta. (1850) Peel, William, son of Sir Lawrence Peel, (1799-1884), Chief Just.ice of Calcutta. (1850) Peirce, Admiral. Pelham-Clinton, Lord Albert Sidney, (1845-1887), of Eton College; fourth on of the fifth Duke of Xewcastlc, I .G. ; grandson of the tenth Duke of Hamilton. (1884) Pelham-Clinton, Lady Emily Augusta Mary, daughter of the sixth Duke of Newcastle; wife of Prince Alfonzo Doria Pamphi1j, of the Palazzo Doria, Rome. (1879) Pelly, Rev. Frederick W., educated at Oxford and Cambridge; formerly Principal of St Tohn's Coll ge, Qu'Appelle, Canada; Secretary of the Propagation of the Gospel Society; "icar of })ellichamps, then rector of St Andrew's Episcopal Church at K orwich, Conn.; son of Admiral Pelly, of the Royal Navy. (18!)6) Pelly, M rs, wife of the Rev. Frederick 'V. Pelly; and three children. (1896) Converts to Rome 215 Pemberton, Max, of :Merchant Taylors' School; l\I.A., Caius and Gonville College, Cambridge; author, was on the staff of Vanity Fair, first editor of (;ll/l17ns; J.P. for Suffolk; editor of Cassell's !Jlagazine; son of Thomas Joshua Pemberton, and Catherine, daughter of Thomas Fisher, of the 'V oodlands, Staffordshire. I t Pen nee, Madame, of Canada; writer on religious subjects; daughter of 'Villiam 'Yard, (1787-1849), :M.P. for London and Director of the Bank of England; sister Qf Dr 'Yilliam George 'Vard, (1812-1882), the theologian and philosopher. (1848) Pennell, Mrs Croker, daughter of Sir 'Villiam Follet, Bart. Pennell, Miss, daughter of Admiral Pennell. Penney, Mrs, wife of Arthur O. Penney, of Ingrave Road, Brentwood, Essex. (1908) t Penny, Rev. William Goodenough, )I.A., Christ Church, Oxford ; curate of Dorton and Ashenden, Essex. A Priest of the Oratory. (1844) Pen rice, Dr. Pen rice, M rs, wife of Dr Penrice. Pentony, M rs, wife of Dr Pentony, of Iiddlesborough, Yorkshire. (1890) Pepper, John Henry, (1821-1900), of King's Collegp, London; A.IE.S., F.C.S., Professor of Chemisty and Lecturer at the Royal Polytechnic, Regent Street, London, ,Yo ; author. Pepys, Lady Mary, daughter of the third Earl of Cottenham; grand- daughter of Sir Robert Charles Dallas, second Baronet. (1895) Perceval, Lady Jessie, wife of Sir Westby Brook Perceval; daughter of the Hon. J oIm Johnston, member of the Legislative Council, of 'Vellington, New Zealand. (1880) t Perceval, M rs Sarah Brook, wife of 'Vestby Hawkshaw Perceval; daughter of Dr John Bailey, of Brooklands, Great Oakley, Essex. (1874) Perceval, Sir Westby Brook, K.O.l\I.G., of Christ's Collegiate Grammar School, Christ Church, K ew Zealand, and Stonyhurst College, Blackburn, Lancashire; barrister; formerly Agent-General in London for New Zealand and Tasmania; Knight Commander of St Gregory the Great. (1874) Perceval, Westby Hawkshaw, late of Knightsbrook, co. l\Ieath, and of Carrick-makegan, co. Leitrim, Ireland; then of Rangiora, New Zealand; father of Sir "\Yestby Brook Perceval. (1874) Perceval, The Misses, daughters of an Anglican clergyman; one a nun. perram, George James, C.I.E., chief Engineer of the Public 'V orks Department at Shillong, Assam; father of Lieutenants George and Henry Perram. 216 Converts to Rome Perring, Cyril Augustine, son of the Rev. Arthur Perring, I\I.A., vicar of Norton-by-Daventry, Northamptonshire. (1898) Perry, Captain, late of the 36th Regiment. Peterki n, Regi nald, the artist in stained glass. Petheram, Lady Isabel Christine, (1828-1907), daughter of I\Iajor- General Sir "Tilliam Congreve, second naronet, the inventor of the " Congreve Rockets". (1889) Petheram, The Hon. Sir William Comer, R.C.; late Chief Justice of the North \Yest Provinces, lndia, and then of the IIigh Court of Dengal; husband of the preceding; son of 'Villiam Petheram of Pinhoe, Exeter, Devonshire. (1889) Petre, The Lady Audrey, wife of the fourteenth Baron Petre; daughter of the Rev. Canon "\Villiam Robinson Clark, D.D., l\tA., vicar of Taunton and then President of the Royal Society of Canada; sister-in-law of the thirteenth Baron Petre who was the first priest to sit in the Iiouse of Lords since the Reformation. (1881) Petre, Lady Catherine, (1832-1882), Lady Catherine Howard, daughter of the fourth Earl of "\Vicklow, lLP.; granddaughter of the first I\farquess of Abercorn lLG. ; wife of the Hon. Arthur Charles Augustus Petre, son of the eleventh Raron Petre; mother of Lawrence Joseph Petre, li'eHow of the Royal l\letcorological Society and of I\fiss I\f aude D. Petre, the philanthropist, authoress and "founder" of 'VestIninster Cathedral. (1856) Petre, The Hon. Mrs Elsie, wife of the Hon. Albert Henry Petre, sixth son of the eleventh Baron Petre; daughter of the Rev. \Villiam Robinson Clark, D.D., vi"ar of Taunton, then President of the Royal Society of Canada j sister of the fourteenth Baroness Petre. (1883) Petre, The Hon. Mrs Georgiana, (1826-1868), wife of the Hon. Frederick Charlcs Edmund Petre J.P. of Oak Hurst, Essex, BOn of the eleventh Baron Petre; daughter of Sir Christopher I\fusgrave, ninth Baronet, of Eden Hall, Cumberland; sister of Augusta, second Countess of Stradbroke. (1849) Petre, Mrs Maud Ellen, wife of Francis IJoraine Petre, son of the lIon. Edmund George Petre, (1829-1889), fifth son of the eleventh Baron Petre; daughter of the Rev. 'V. C. Rawlinson I\I.A. rector of Chedburgh, Suffolk. (1887) , Peuleve, Augustus Albert, manager of the Royal Theatre, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk; mem her of an old Huguenot family. Phelan, Colonel, of the Indian Army. (1894) Phelan, Mrs, wife of Colonel Phelan; and family. (1894) Phibbs, Miss Isabella Mary, the authoress; daughter of Colonel Richard Phibbs, of Rutland Gate, London, S. 'V., and Spot field, co. Sligo. (1883) Converts to Rome 217 Philips, John, the publisher. t Philipps, Mrs Caroline Henrietta, daughter of CaptaIn H. J. Lacon, of the Royal Navy, of Goldrood, Ipswich, Suffolk; niece of Sir Edmund Henry Knowles Lacon, third Baronet, and late i.P. for North Norfolk. (1882) Philipps, Owen Charles, B.A., Trinity College, Cambridge; husband of the late 1Irs Caroline Henrietta Philipps; son of Charles Philipps, of Barham II all, Suffolk; son-in-law of the late Captain Lacon, R.N. (1882) Philipps, Miss Henrietta, daughter of Sir Thomas Philipps, F.S.A., F.R.S. ; first Baronet. Phillimore, John Swinnerton, of Westminster School; 1\LA., Tutor, Christ Church, Oxford; :First Class Classical l\Ioderations, First Class Literæ Humaniores; won the Hertford Craven and Ireland University Scholarships; Chancellor's Prizeman for Latin Verse. Now Professor at Glasgow University, author; member. of t.he Council of the Liberal League; on Council of proposed Catholic College for "\Vomen at Cambridge; con- tributor to The Dublin Review; son of the late Admiral Sir Augustus Phillimore, K.C.B., J.P. for Hampshire, by Harriet, daughter of the Hon. George 1\latthew Fortescue, (1791-1877), :M.P., second son of the first Earl Fortescue. (1905) Phillimore, Commander Valentine Egerton Bagot, of the Royal Navy; served in China in 1900, and after Tientsin was awarded the D.S.O. ; son of Admiral Sir Augustus Phillimore, K.C.B., by Harriet Eleanor, daughter of the Hon. George Matthew Fortescue, (1791-1877), M.P., son of the first Earl Fortescue; grandson of Lady Louisa Elizabeth Ryder, daughter of the first Earl of Harrowby. (1898) Phillipps-Treby, Rev. Edward Mowbray, ALA., St 1\Iary's Hall, Oxford; J.P. for Uornwall ; rector of Boscastle, Cornwall. (1895) Phillipps-Treby, Miss, sister of the Rev. Edward fowbray Phillipps- Treby, l\1.A., Oxon. (1895) Phillips, Miss Gertrude, a nun; daughter of the Rev. George Philip Phillips, l\LA., an Anglican clergyman. PhillipS, Mrs Lucy, wife of the Rev. George Philip Phillips, M.A.; sister of the Very Rev. Dr Charles John Vaughan, (181ü-1897), Dean of Llandaff, and at one time l\Iaster of the Temple, and Headmaster of Harrow School. ' t Phillips, Major. ( 1848) Phillips, Robert Biddulph, M.A., Trinity College, Oxford; D.L. and High Sheriff, of Longworth, Herefordshire. (1851) Phillips, Mrs, wife of Robert Biddulph Phillips, I.A., Oxon. (1851) t Phillpotts, Miss, niece of the Right Rev. Dr Henry Phillpotts, (1778- 1869), Lord Bishop of Exeter. 218 Converts to Rome Phillpotts, Miss Clara, granddaughter of the Right Rev. Dr IIenry Phillpotts, (1778-1869), Lord Bishop of Exeter. Pidcock, Rev. Hugh, scholar, B.A., Corpus Christi College, Cambridrre . curate of St l\Iary's, Paddington, London, ,Yo After his wife's deathl"'h became a Priest of the Society of Jesus in the Irish Province. (1882) t Pidcock, M rs, wife of thc Rev. IIugh Pidcock, B.A., Cantab. (1882) Pigot, Mrs, wife of Rev. T. I)igot, vicar of l\Iorthoe, N. Devon, Pigott, Miss Harriet, (1766-1839), niece of Robert Pigott, (1 ï36-17Ð-t), the food and dress reformer. Pigott, William, solicitor, of Portarlington, Ireland. Pinder, Mrs J. Bourne, daughter of Andrew Bathgate, of Liverpool. Pitman, Mrs, wife of Dr Pitman, of Highgate, London, N. ; and her four children. Pittar, Mrs Fanny Maria, (1813-1890), author of Conversion by ]'Iy Bible and Prayer Book; wife of John Pittar, of 'Vestminster; and three children among whom was the Rev. John Pittar, (1837-1889), a Priest of the Society of Jesus at Galashiels, N.B. (1842) Pitts, William, of Elton; formerly organist of the Brompton Oratory, London, S. 'V. Place, George GOdfrey, ba.rrister, of Dublin, Plater, Edward Angelo, (1834-1897), of l\Iarlborough College; of the 'Var Office; Fellow of the Royal IIorticultural Society; musician and author; son of the Rev. Charles Eaton Plater, l\LA., vicar of River, near Dover, Kent; father of the Rev. Cbarlf's Dominic Plater, l\I.A., Pope's Ran, Oxford, of the Society of Jesus, and author, at St Beuno's College St Asaph, North Wales. (1851) Platt, Rev. Joseph Dominic, (1824-1879), of Leicester; a Dominican lay-brother at 'Voodchester Abbey, Gloucestershire. (1842) t Plowden, Mrs Dorothea, daughter of George Griffiths Phillips, :M.P., of Cwmgwilly, Carmarthcnshire, \Vales; wife of Francis Peter Plowden, LL.D. t Plowden, Sir Trevor John, of the India.n Civil Service; K.C.S.I. ; son-in-law of Basil Fitzherbert, J.P. and D.L. of Swynnerton. Plowden-Wardlaw, Mrs Edith, wife of James Plowden-Wardlaw, of Edenbridge, Kent; daughter of the late Campbell of Craigie, N.B., D.L., at one time I\I.P. for the Ayr Burghs. (1898) Plowden-Wardlaw, James, I\I.A., King's College, Cambridge; barrister; Advocate of the Supreme Courts of the Transvaal and Cape Colony; late Public Prosecutor of Pretoria, and J.P. in the Transvaal; in 190] he assumed in Chancery the additional surname Plowden; eldest Ron of .J ames Campbell 'Vardlaw, and his wife Augusta Chichell Plowden. (1902) Converts to Rome 219 t Plues, Miss Mary Margaret, Superioress of the Ladies' Home, Kensington Square, London, W.; a nun at the Convent of St Thlaur, Weybridge, Surrey; daughter of the Rev. "\Villiam Plues, l\I,A., of Ripon, Yorkshire. (1866) t Plumer, Rev. John Julius, I.A., Fellow, BaHiol Col1ege, Oxford; an Anglican curate. (1846) Plummer, Richard, solicitor, of Falmouth, Cornwall. Plummer, Mrs, wife of Richard Plummer. Pollard, Arthur R.t solicitor, of Llandrindod, 'Vales. Pollard, Y/illiam Henry, of Rugby, "\Varwickshire. (1892) Pollen, Rev. John Hungerford, (1820-1902), of Eton College; I.A., Christ Church, Fellow of :\Ierton College, Oxford; curate of St Saviour's, Leeds, Yorkshire; F.S.A. ; member of the Royal Academy of fadrid and of the Archæological Society of Belgium; official editor, Science and AI't Department, South Kensington fuseum; Cantor Lecturer, Society of Arts, 1885 ; sometime Professor of Fine Arts at the Catholic U niversity Uolle e, Dublin; author; second son of Richard Pollen, of Rodbourne, 'Viltshire; uncle of Sir Richard Hungerford Pollen, fourth Baronet. (1852) Pollen, Mrs Maria Margaret, wife of the Rev. John Hungerford Pollen, (1820-1902), l\I.A., Oxon; daughter of the Rev. John Charles La Primaudaye, r.A., rector of Lavington-cum-Graffham, Sussex; mother of the Rev. John Hungerford Pollen, a Priest of the Society of Jesus at The Immaculate Conception, Farm Street, Berke]ey Square, London, 'V. ; of Lieutenant 'V alter Hungerford Pollen, (1860-1889), of the Royal Engineers; ot the Rev. Anthony Cecil Hungerford Pollen, a Priest of the Birmingham Oratory; of Commander Francis Gabriel Hungerford Pollen, of the Royal Navy, who served in the Gordon Relief Expedition and in Burma; of the Rev. George Hungerford Pollen, a Priest of the Society of Jesus at the Immaculate Conception, Fann Street, Berkeley Square, London, W. ; of Arthur Joseph Hungerford Pollen, I.A., Oxon, barrister; of Captain Stephen Hungerford Pollen, late of the Duke of Edinburgh's (Wiltshire) Regiment, A.D.C. to Viceroy of India, 1894-1898, served in South Africa, son-in-law of Sir John Thluir, first Baronet; of Clement Hungerfol'd Pollen, }1-'.G.S., formerly assistant private secretary to Sir Ambrose Shea, K.C.ThI.G., when Governor of the Bahamas; of Iiss Anne Iary Hungerford Pollen, a nun of the Sacred Heart, in London, and of 1Iiss fargaret Pollen. (1851) Pollen, Mrs Maud Beatrice, wife of Arthur Joseph Hungel'Íord Pollen, son of the Rev. John Hungerford Ponen, (1820-1902), f.A., Oxon ; daughter of Sir Joseph Lawrence, of Oak]ands, Henlev, Surrey, one of the principal and earliest pioneers of the lanchestcr Ship Canal, and formerly f.P. for Ionmouth. (1898) Pollen, Sir Richard Hungerford, (1815-1881), third Baronet; of Eton College, and Christ Church, Oxford; J.P. for Wiltshire. (1852) Pollend, Dr George E., of Corby, Lincolnshire. 220 Converts to Rome Pomeroy, The Hon. Esther Caroline, daughter of the fifth Viscount Harberton; granddaughter of the Rev. Sir John Robinson, Bart. Poock, Rev. Anselm, a Priest, D.D., of Rome, formerly at SaIford Cathedral, now Rector of St Bede's College, :Manchester; a well-known preacher and lecturer. (1886) Poole, Miss, daughter of Charles IIenry Poole, B. L, Oxon; 3. nun. Poole, Charles Henry, B.L., St Alban's Han, Oxford. t Poole, Mrs Charlotte Anne, wife of James Ruscombe Poole, solicitor. (1845 ) Poole, Miss E., daughter of Charles Henry Poole, B.L., Oxon; a nun. Poole, Rev. James Arthur, B.A., Trinity College, Dublin; curate of St John's, l\Iiles Platting, Lancashire. (1877) Poole, James Ruscombe, (1818-1890), solicitor, of Brockley Court, Somersetshire. (1845) Poole, Miss L., daughter of Charles Henry Poole, B.L., Oxon; a nun. t Poole, Rev. Louis Henry, a Brother of ltlercy at St ltlary's Schools. North Hyde, :Middlesex. (1864) Pope, Miss Amy M., the authoress; daughter of the Hon. "\V. H. Pope, of Prince Edward Island. Pope, Frederick, 1\I.A., 'Yadham College, Oxford j son of the Rev. Septimus Pope, l\I.A., rector of Chiston, Somersetshire. (1874) Pope, Miss Georgina F., Royal Red Cross; she accompanied the Canadian contingents as nurse in t.he South African \Var; daughter of the Hon. 'V. H. Pope, of Prince Edward Island Pope, Rev. John, (1837-1908), a Priest of the Society of Jesus at St l\Iary's Hall, Stonyhurst, Blackburn, Lancashire; son of the Rev. F. S. \V. Pope, l\1.A., vicar of St Ninian's; nephew of the l\-Iost Rev. Dr Richard 'VhateIy, (1787-1863), Protestant Archbishop of Dublin. (1857) Pope, Rev. John O'Fallon, l\1.A., Christ Church, Oxford A Priest of the Society of Jesus, and 1\1 aster of Pope's IraIl, Oxford; son of Dr Charles Alexander Pope, of St Louis University, U.S.A.; grandson of Colonel John O'Fallon, of the Revolutionary 'Val', and one of the founders of St IJouis; brother-in-law of Colonel Francis Baynham Vaughan. of Courtfield, Herefordshire. Pope, Joseph, C.l\1.0., ITnder-Secretary of State of Canada since 1896 ; was Private Secretary to Sir J. l\[acdonald, 1882-91 ; author; son of the Hon. 'V. H. Pope, of Prince Edwarù Island; son-in-law of Sir Henri T. 'faschereau, brother of the Cardinal. Pope, Miss, sister of the Very Rev. 'Villiam Pope, (182f>-1905), l\LA., Can tab, curate of Seven Bridges, Dolton, then a Priest and Canon at II arrogate. (1855) Converts to Rome 221 Pope, Miss L., sister of th Very H.ev. 'Villiam Pope, (1825-1905), I.A. Cantab. (1855) Pope, Miss S., sister of the Very Rev. 'Villiam Pope, (1825-1905), I.A., Cant-ab. (1855 ) Pope, Rev. Richard Vercoe, (1830-1903), B.A., London Univorsity; :Missionary of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in India. For a considerable time :Thlaster at the Oratory School, Edgbaston, Birmingham; father of Frank Pope, (1874-1907), F.R.C.S., :ThLR.C.P. Pope, Mrs, wife of the Rev. Richard Vercoe Pope, (1830-1903), niece of the Very Rev. Dr Charles John Yaughan, (1816-1897), Headmaster of Harrow School, l\Iaster of The Temple, then Dean of LlandafI. Pope, Rev. Thomas Alder, (1819-1904), Fellow-Commoner of Jesus College, Cambridge; curate, and then rector of St l\Iatthias', Stoke Newington, London, N., in succession to his father-in-law t.he Rev. Archdale Wilson Taylor, l\I.A. A Priest of the Birmingham Oratory; author; son of Thomas Pope, of Plymouth, Devonshire. (1854) Pope, The Very Rev. William, (1825-1905), of St Peter's School, York; 1\LA., Christ Uollege, Cambridge; curate of Seven Bridges, Bolton, Lancashire. A Priest and Canon in charge of Our Lady and St Robert's, Harrogate, Yorkshire; son of the Rev. F. S. 'V. Pope, )LA., vicar of St Ninian's; nephew of the Iost Rev. Dr Richard 'Vhately, (1787-1863) Protestant ..A.rchbishop of Dublin. (1853) Pope-Hennessy, Lady Catherine, only daughter of Sir Hugh Low; widow of Sir John Pope-Hennessy, (183--1-1891), K.C.:\LG., sometime Governor of 1\Iauritius, then :ThLP. for X orth Kilkenny; now wife of Edward Francis Thackwell, of Rostellan Castle, co. Cork; mother of Lieutenant-Colonel Ladislas H. Pope-Hennessy, D.S.O., Commandant of the 4th King's African Rifles. (1868) Portarlington, The Countess o (1810-1874), Lady Alexandrina Octavia l\I ari a Vane - Tempest-Stuart; wife of the third Earl of Portarlington, K.P. ; second daughter of the third l\Iarquess of London- derry, (1778-1854), R.G., G.C.B., G.L.Il., Colonel of the gnd Life Guards, a distinguished General and diplomatist; sister-in-law of the seventh Duke of :Thlarlborough, (1822-1883), K.G., D.C.L., for four years Lord- Lieutenant of Ireland (1876) Porter, Lieutenant-Colonel Geoffrey M., of the Royal Engineers, at one time :Thlaster of the l\Iint, Calcutta, India; he served in the last Afghan War. (1901) Porter, Mrs, wife of Colonel Geoffrey 1\1. Porter, R.E., and family. (1901 t Potter, Miss Ann, of Tuam, Ireland. (1852) t Potter, Dennis R., solicitor; senior Proctor of the Ecclesiastical Court of Tuam; father of the above. (1852) t Potter, Dennis, of Tuam; Bon of the late Dennis R. Potter. (1852 ) 222 Converts to Rome Potter, Miss Edith, only daughter of Thomas Bayley Potter, (1 17-1tm ), l\I.P. for Rochdale and founder and first Secretary of the Cobdcn Club; son of ,Sir Thomas Potter, (1773-1845), founder of the J[anch stcr Guardian and first l\Iayor of l\Ianchester. Potter, Norman F. J., of St Paul's School, London, W. ; B.A., Exeter College, Oxford; founder and director of St IIugh's IIome for Doys, Ulapham Park, London, S. 'V. ; St Francis' Cottage, Amberley, GloucesterRhire; St Vincent's Cripples' Home, Kings Avenue, Clapham Park; The _Fisher Institute, Rose Court, Dockhead, TIermondsey, London, S.E. (1904) Potter, Rev. Thomas, (1827-1873), l\LA., l\Ierton College, Oxford; poet and author; an Anglican clergyman; son of Thomas Bayley Potter, (1817-1888), ::\I.P. for Rochdale; grandson of Sir Thomas 1) otter, (L773- 1845), first Iayor of l\Ianche r. (1847) t Potter, Rev. Thomas, a Priest of the Society of Jesus. Potter, Rev. Thomas Joseph, (1828-1873), a Priest and l)rofessor of Belles Lettres and Sacred Eloquence at All Jlallows' College, Dublin; author; son of George Potter, of Scarborough, Yorkshire. (1848) Potts-Chatto, Mrs Katherine Elizabeth, wife of Denis Potts- Chatto, of the D ison, St i\Iarychurch, Torquay, Vevonshire; daughter of the late General Uharles Curtis Drury, by his wife Charlotte Anne, daughter of Captain Henry Charles Dyer, R.N. (1892) Powell, Mrs, daughter of Captain J. Lumsden, of Clova, Aberdeenshire, N.B. Powell, Rev. Arthur Wentworth, B.A. Corpus Uhristi College, Cambridge; rector of Disserth, Radnorshire, 'Vales. ow Private Secretary to the ninth Earl of Denbigh; nephew of Bishop Basil Jones of 'Yashington, U. S. A. (1894) Powell, Rev. Edward, TI.A., scholar of l\Iagdalen College, Oxford; curate of Sedburgh. (186;)) Power, Samuel Massy, son of Richard Power, of Ballinakill House, Ballingarry, Ireland; grandson of George .Massy, J.P. of Glenwilliam Castle, Ballingarry, co. Limerick. (1897) Powles, Lewis David, barrister. t Pownall, Arthur, architect; father of the Rev. Arthur H. Pownall, a Priest and :Missionary Rector of The Assumption, 'Varwick Street, Golden Square, London, 'V. (1846) Pownall, Frederick Hyde, (1832-1907), of Rugby School; architoct, of Cross Deep, Twickenham, l\liddlesex; County Surveyor for l\Iiddlesex; Bon of Henry Pownall, J.P., of Spring Grove, Isleworth, 1\Iiddlesex. Pownall, Mrs Jane, (1833-1883), wife of Frederick Hyde Pownall, (183 -1907), the a.rchitect; mother of the Rev. Dernard H. Pownall, a. Priest-in-charge of The Holy Ghost and St Stephen, Ashchurch Grove, Shepherd's Bush, London, 'V. Converts to Rome 223 Pownall, Henry William, (I R 2L-190S), of 'Vhitford House, St l\largarets, Twickenham; their brother. Poyer, The Very Rev. Monsignor Charles, of Haileybury College; a Priest, successively Professor at the Institut Goin-Lambert, Rouen; Vicaire of St Romain and Aumônier de I'Assomption, :l\1inor Canon of Rouen; Private Secretary to Cardinal Vaughan (1832- 1803); l)rivate Chamberlain to Pope Leo XIII; Chaplain of Tyburn Convent, :L\1arble Arch, London, 'V. ; formerly Secretary of the Ladies of Cha.rity; _Member of the Committee of the British Institute of Social Scrvice; Director of St Vincent's :Musical Society. (1880) Poynter, William Edward, 1.A., I.L., Queens' College, Cambridge. Powys, The Hon. Stephen, B.A., Trinity Hall, Cambridge; together with his friend, Ernest Reuter "Tyatt-Davies, (1862-1907), 3I.A., Trinity Uollege, Cambridge, he presenwd the altar and reredos for the Catholic Chapel for members of the University at Llandaff House, Cambridge; son of the fourth Baron Lilford. (1898) t Pratt, Mrs Harriet Agatha, néc Lethbridge; the poet and authoress. (1835) Prendergast, Colonel Lenox, (1830-1907), of the Royal Scots Greys; served with distinction in the Crimean 'Val'; J.P., member of the first London School Board; son of the Hon. Guy Lenox Prendergast, member of the Supreme Council of Bombay. Prendergast, Mrs Marion, wife of Colonel Lenox Prendergast, (1830-1907), daughter of N eiU :Malcolm, of Poltalloch, .B. ; mother of :Major Gerald Neill Prendergast, late of the King's Royal Rifles, served in the Gordon Relief Expedition, and in the last South African 'Val'; and of Commander Edmund James Prendergast, of the Royal Navy. Prendergast, Mrs Violet, wife of Commander Edmund James Prendergast, R.N., younger son of Colonel Lenox Prendergast, (1830- 1907); daughter of Charles Pratt-Barlow. t Prentis, Captain William Taylor, of the Royal Scots Greys. Prentis, M rs, née :l\Iorphew; wife of Captain 'Villiam Taylor Prentis. Press, William Henry, at one time editor of the Bury Free Press; author; son of Captain B. 31. Press. (1890) t Press, Mrs, wife of 'Villiam Henry Pr ss; daughter of Frederick '\V ood, banker, of 'Veston-super-:\Iare, Somersetshire. (1890) Prestage, Edgar, of Radley College; B.A., BaHiol College, Oxford; solicitor; Examiner in Portuguese to the lændon University; Kniaht of St Thiago; editor and translator of various Portuguese works; m mber of the Lisbon Royal Academy and of the Lisbon Geographical Society; only son of John Edward Prestage; son-in-law of Gonçalves Crespo, the Portuguese poet. (1886) Prestage, Mrs Elizabeth M., of Ianchester; wife of John Edward Prestage; mother of Edgar Prestage, Bu\." Oxon. (1884) 224 Converts to Rome t Prestage, Miss Etheldreda, daughter of John Edward Prestage. (1 R84) t Prestage, Franklin, railway engineer in India. (1897) Preston, M rs, wife of Thomas Preston, uncle of the fourteenth Viscount Gormanston. Preston, M rs Blanche Margaret, wife of 'Villiam l\Iassey Preston, J.P. for co. Cork; daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel J. II. Wyatt, C.B., J.P. for co. Carnarvon. (1906) t Prestwich, Miss, sister of Sir Joseph Prestwich, (1812-1896), F.R.S., the geologist and author. Prevost, Rev. Pierre Guillaume, of Collège de Genève; IIeidelberg University; :M.A., Downing College, Cambridge; a Priest, and tin recently Cathedral Chaplain of 'Vestminster, now in charge of SS. l\Iary and .f ude, Johnson's Place, Lupus Street, 'Vestminster, S.\V.; son of .f. L. Prevost, l\I.A., l\1.D., Professor of Physiology at the University of Geneva. (1903) Price, Rev. Edward, (1805-1858), a Presbyterian. A Priest at the Sardinian Chapel, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, 'V.C. ; author and for a time editor of Dolrnan'$ .L"Iaga jne. (1825) Price, Thomas, of !\layfiüld Lodge, Cashel, Ireland. (1866) Prickett, Mrs Anna Maria, daughter of Sir Charles Smith-Dodsworth, fifth Baronet; wife of Colonel George Prickett., of Boreas IIal1, near IIulI Yorkshire. ' Priest, Rev. Burnett Charles, (1853-1888), of St Augustine's College, Canterbury, Kent. A Dominican Friar, Classical l\laster and Prefect at the Dominican College at lIinckley, Leicestershire; author; eldest son of Captain Priest, of the Royal Navy. (1876) Priestman, M rs, of Benwell House, N ewcastle-on- Tyne. Prime, Rev. Francis, a Redemptorist Priest and 1\Iinister at St Joseph's, I\.ingswood, Bristol. Primrose, Lady Helen Mary, wife of Sir Ilenry 'Villiam Primrose, R.C.B., C.S.J., chairman of the TIoard of Inland Revenue, grand"3on of the fourth Earl of Rosebery ILT. and of the first Viscount Anson ; daughter of Gilbert 1\Icl\Iickling, of l\Iiltonise, 'Vigtonshire, N.B. (1899) Prior, Arthur Richard, B.A., Balliol Col1ege, Oxford. Prismall, Captain Edwin, of the 2nd V.B. Duke of Cambridge's 1\Iiddlesex Regiment; late of Drentford, London, 'V., now of 'Vindsor; and family. (1897) Prismall, M rs, wife of Captain Edwin Prisman. (1880) Pritchard, Miss, a nun; daughter of the Rev. Professor Pritchard, l\I.A., an Anglican clergyman. Converts to Rome 225 Pritchard, Mrs C. H., daughter of the Rev. IIenry Stewart, B.A., Trinity College, Dublin, an Irish clergyman. Probyn, Miss Juliana Mary Louisa, (1856-1909), poet, authoress and contributor to Thc lrlessenger of thc Sam"cd Heart and to S'ellct .11/Iaris; daughter of the Rev. Julian Probyn, of Court lIiIl, Potterne, '\Viltshire. (1883) Procter, Miss Adelaide Anne, (1825-1864), the poet; daughter of Bryan 'VaIleI' Procter, (1787-1874), "Barry Cornwall," the poet and biographer of Charles Lamb. (1849) Procter, The Misses, younger daughters of Bryan 'Valler Procter, (1787-1874), the poet. t Proctor, Rev. Richard, a Christian Brother, on the J osenh's Uollege, Clapham, London, S. W. Prole, Mrs, wife of the Vicar of Alborough. Prosser, Alfred A., solicitor, of Aberdeen, N.B. Prothers, George, B.A., Brasenose College, Oxford. prower, Nelson, l\I.A., Brasenose College, Oxford; at one time professor at St l\tIary's Training College, Hammersmith, London, )V. (1897) staff of St (1870) (1893) (1894) Pryor, Alfred Reginald, (1839-1881), of Tonbridge School; B.A., University College, Oxford; botanist and author; F.L.S.; bequeathed ;t60,OOO for Catholic educational purposes; son of Alfred Pryor, of Hatfield, Hertfordshire. (1859) Puckle, Bertrand Saward, the artist; founder of the Newman Art Gallery, and of the Guild of Decorators. (1905) Puckle, Mrs Caroline Georgiana, (1832-1907), wife of ì\Iajor 'Villiam Puckle. (1899) Puckle, Miss Evelyn, daughter of l\Iajor 'Villiam Puckle. (1898) Pugin, Augustus Welby Northmore, (1810-1852), of Christ's Hospital, London; architect, ecclesiologist and writer; his reputation lies chiefly in his chronological position as a Gothic architect; son of Augustus Charles Pugin, (1762-1832), a French architect, archæoloaist and architectural artist. 0 (1834) t Pugin, Mrs, néc Burton, second wife of the above. (1839) Purbrick, Rev. Edward, of Christ Church, Oxford; author. A Priest of the Society of Jesus, at one time Rector of Stonyhurst and 'Vimbledon Colleges, and Provincia.l in England and America; now at The Holy Name, :Manchester. (1850) Purbrick, Rev. James, (1828-1900), of Christ Church, Oxford. A Priest of the Society of Jesus at Stonyhurst (4 o lJege, Blackburn, Lancashire; elder brother of the Rev. Edward Purbrick, a Priest of the Society ,of Jesus. (1850) p 226 Converts to Rome Purcell, Lady Alice Fanny, wife of Sir John Purcell, K.C.B. ; daughter of Captain Charles Leighton J(ennet. (1868) Purcell, Mrs A. W., the actress, best known as Flora lyerB. (1877) Pu rcell, M rs Jane, wife of Edmond Sheridan PurceU, the journalist, author and biographer of Cardina.l Ianning; youngest daughter of Sir Francis Desanges, the last Baronet; mother of Edmond Desanges Purcell, barrister. Purcell, Mrs R. Lindsay Dillon, aunt of Iajor Frederio Carne Rasch, I.P. for Essex, Pu rdon, Rev. James, a Priest-in-charge of Our Lady of the AngelA, \V orthing, Sussex. · Purdue, William, (1833-1R96), the architect; son of Thomas Purduf', of Somerset House, and of Ringwood, Hampshire. (1 H63) Pybus, M rs, granddaught.f'r of thp sixth Earl of Coventry. Pye, Captain Charles Colquhoun, (1834-1872), youngest son of the late Henry John Pye, Lord of the Ianor of Clifton and I-Iaunton; brother of the Rev. IIenry John Pye, (1827-1903), LA., Cantab, rector of Clifton CampvilIe, Staffordshire, and Lord of the \fanor of Clifton and Haunton. (1868) pye, Miss Elizabeth Marianne, youngest daughter of the late IIemy .John Pye, Lord of the :\Ianor of Clifton and IIaunton; sister of the Rev. Henry John Pye, (1827-1903), ::\I..A., 0antab. (1897) Pye, Mrs Emily Charlotte Mary, only daughter of the Right Hev. Dr Ramuel "\Vilberforce, (180[)-1873), successively J..Aord TIishopof Oxford and \VinchpBter; granddaughter of 'ViUiam 'Vilberforce, (1759-1B33), the states- num. philanthropist and slave emancipator, and of the Hev. John Sargent, :1\1.A., Oxon, rf'ctor of Lavington-cum-Graffham, Sussex; wHe of the Rev. Henry John Pye, (1827 -1903), LA., Cantab, Lord of the ::\Ianor of Clifton and Haunton. (1868) Pye, Rev. Henry dohn, (1827-1903), of Eton College; LA., Trinit,y College, Cambridge; curate of Cuddeston, then rector of t;lifton Campville, Staffordshire; Lord of the Ianor of Clifton and IIaunton ; barrister; J.P. for Staffordshire; eldest son of the late Henry John Pye, Lord of the 1\[anor of Clifton and Haunton ; grandson of Jlenry .Tames Pye, (1745-1813), I.A., D.C.L., Oxon, and poet laureate. (1868) t Pym, Mrs, wife of R. Ruthven rym, the philanthropist and junior partner in Coutts' Dank. Pynsent, Miss Katie, a Benedictine nun and abbess; daughter of the late Ir Justice Pynsent, D.C.L. Pynsent, Miss Maude, a Benedictine nun; sister of the above. Pyrrell, M rs Dora, daughter adoptive of !\Irs Anne Ramsden Dennett, niece of Sir Thomas Gladstone, and of the Right Hon. \ViUiam ] wal't Clad:;:tone. four tinH's Prpmipr of England. (1870) Converts to Rome 227 Q QUEENSBERRY, The Marquess of; Percy Sholto Douglas, ninth :Marquess; formerly midshipman in the Royal Navy; then Licutenant in the !{ing's Own Scottish Dorderers. (1908) Queensberry, The Marchioness of; (1823-1Ð04), Caroline l\Iargaret, wife of the seventh Iarquess of Queensberry, P.C. ; daughter of General Sir \YiHiam Robert Clayton, ICO.D., fifth Baronet, a distinguished '\Vaterloo Officer, and I.P. for Great :Marlow; mother of the late Lady Florence Dixie, and of the 'T ery Rev. Lord Archibald Douglas, a Priest and Canon at St Patrick's, Troon, N.B. (1862) Quill, John Jerome, \VelIington College; B.A., Clare College, Cam- bridge. (19m ) t Quill, Mrs Margaret, wife of Albert \Villiam Quill, l\I.A., Trinity College, Dublin, author and poet; daughter of the Rev. James P. Chbte, reC'tor of Ballyheigue, co. Kerry, Ircland. Quin, Mrs, (1840-1896), of "-'-hitelandq, Clapham, London, S.W. (1870) 228 Converts to Rome R . t RABNETT, Miss, of Clifton Lodge, IIanwell, i\IiddlesBx. (1842) Radcliffe, Captain Godf'rey Edward Allaster, formerly of the 'Yest Yorkshire Hegiment; Bun of HiI' Joseph RadclifIe, second Baronet. Radcliffe, Mrs Geraldine Mary, wife of Capt.ain Godfrey Edwa.rd Allaster Radcliffe; daughter of the late Anthony George 'Vlight Biùdulph, of Burton Park, Petworth, ussex. Radcliffe, Sir Joseph Perceval Pickf'ord, (182G-190R), third Ðaronet, of Rudding Park. \r orkshire; B.A., St l\ttherine's Hall, Canlbridgp; J.l>. for tafIordshire and tho 'Yest Hiding of Yorkshire; son-in-Ia'" of Sir Edward Doughty Tichborne, ninth Baronet. (1854) Radcliffe, Miss Louisa, of ::\f orehampton Ilouse, Donnybrool\:, Ireland. t Radolinksi, Countess Lucy, wife of the Prussian peer and diplomatist; daughter of Colonel Thomas Henry 'Vakefield , Raffalovich, Mark Andre, author anù contributor to for('ign journals; Bon of llerman HafI:tlovich, banker, of Paris; brother of lrs 'Villi am O'Brien, ",ife of \Villiam O'Brien, :l\I.P., leader of the Independent Nationalists. Rains, Dr John, of J\Ianchester. Ram, M rs Abel, wife of the third son of Stephen Ram, D. L. of Ramsfort, Gorey, co. "Texford, Ireland. Ram, M rs Blanche Lof'tus, the novelist, \\ife of Arthur Archibald Ram, (1832-1905), fourth son of Stephen Ram, D.L. of Ramsfort, Gorey, co. \Yexford, Ireland; daughter of A. Loftus To ttenh am, LP., of Glenfarnf" Hall, co. Leitrim, Ireland (1898) Ram, Stephen, (1820-1899). D.L. of Ramsfort, Gorey, co. 'Vexford, Ireland. (1855) Ram, Mrs Mary Christian, (1823-1880), Ilée Casamajor; wife of the late Stephen Ram; and family. (1855) t Ram, Stephen Jam , of Eton CoJIf"gf"; an officPl" in the Scots Guards: eldest son of the late Stephen Ram. (1856) Converts to Rome 229 Ramsay, Right Rev. David Shaw, (1825-1906), of Edinburgh University; at one time ::\Iajor in a Canadian troop of cavalry. A Priest, Domestic Prelate to Pope Leo XIII, at Salfol'd Uathedral, for several years in charge of St Bede's, South Shields, then retired to his est.ate at Kilkenzie, !\Iagog, Quebec, Can'l,da; son of David Ramsay of Grimmet, Ayrshire, N.B. ; brother of the late Hon. Thomas Kennedy Ramsay, Judge of the Supreme Court of Quebec and :l\Iontreal; nephew of General Sir James Shaw Kennedy, (1788-1865), K.C.B., who fought with distinction at '\YaterJoo. (1859) Ramsay, Rev. Henry Havelock, of King's College School, London; I.A., Exeter College, Oxford; Vice-Principal of '\Vells Theological College. A Benedictine :l\Ionk (Dom Leander), and Headmaster of Downside College, near Bath, Somersetshire. (1896) Ramsay, James, (1786-1856), the artist and portrait painter. (1825) Ramsey, Rev. Charles George, B.A., Cantab; an Anglican clergy- man. Ramsey, Mrs George Dalhousie, of Edinburgh, N.B. Randall, Rev. Giles, a member of the Brotherhood of the Common Life, an Anglican Society at Ramsgill, Yorkshire. (1887) Randolph, Rev. Edmund, (1821-1892), !\I.A., Jesus College, Cambridge; vicar of St Clement's, Cambridge; son of the Rev. Herbert Randolph, 1\1..,..'\,., rector of Latcombe Basset, Berkshire. (1837) Randol ph, M rs Georgiana Harriet, wife of the Rev. Edmund Randolph, (1821-1892), :M.A., Can tab; daughter of Colonel Francis Sherlock, of the 4th Dragoon Guards; mother of Edmund Randolph, the architect and novelist. (1857) t Randolph, Lieutenant, of the Royal Kavy. (1849) Ranken, George Elliot, (1828-1889), of Eton College; LA., scholar of University College, Oxford; captain of the Royal Glamorgan Artillery; Private Chamberlain to Popes Pius IX and Leo XIII; for fifteen years editor of The Tabld. (1851) t Ranken, Mrs, wife of George Elliot R n :-cn, (1823-188D), :\I.A., O on ; daughter of the Rev. H. 'V. Buckley -:r. .\., rector of Hartshorne, Derby- shire; and family, among whom is Iiss Teresa Elliot Ranken, Hon. Secretary of St Gregory's Reading Union. (18--17) Rann, Rev. Richard Edward, (1830-1903), !\I.A., Queen's College, Oxford; vicar of Thatcham, Buckinghamshire. (1866) Ransf'ord, Edward, B.A., St John's College, Cambridge. (1885) Rasch, Miss, cousin of :l\Iajor Frederic Carne Rasch, I.P. for Essex. t Rasche, Miss, of Blandford Square, London, W. (1851) Ratcliffe, Rev. William Henry, I.A., Oxon; curate of St r.,Iary l\Iagdalene's, Paddington, London, \\T. 230 Converts to Rome t Rathbone, Mrs, wife of Captain 'Vilson, (1748-1831), C.B., of the Royal Navy, rising from the ranks. Raupert, Rev. J. GOdfrey, successively curate at Ley ton, Essex; Christ Church, Heckenham, Kent; then incumbent of a Proprietary Chapel in Bath, Somersetshire; author and lecturer. (189j) Ravenscrof't, Humphrey, Solicitor of Lincolns' Inn, London, 'V.C. t Ravensworth, The Countess of', Emma Sophia Oeorgi'1na Dennlan, second wife of the second Earl of Ravcnsworth; widow of Captain Oswin Cumming TIaker-Cresswell; daughter of the lIon. Richard Denman, son of the second Baron Denman. (1879) Rawes, Rev. Henry Augustus, (lR ()-1885), of Houghton-Ie-Spring Grammar School; !\I.A., Trinity College, Canlbridge; curate of St Botolph's, Aldgate, I.Jondon E.C., then warden of the House of Charity, Soho, IJondon, \V. A Priest, (Oblate of St Charles), D.D. of Rome, at St l\[ary of the Angels, Bayswatc r , London, ,V. ; poet and author. (1856) Rawlinson, Miss, daughter of the Police ßlagistrate. t Rawlinson, Thomas, I.A., Oxon; brother of Sir Henry Creswicke Rawlinson, (1810-1895), the first Baronet, a distinguished Orientalist; father of John Francis Alexander Rawlinson, Knight of the Order of Pius; and of the Rev. Stephen Rawlinson, a l1enedictine :f\1onk (Dum Bernard) at Downside Abbey, Bath. (1861) Rawlinson, Mrs, wife of Thomas Rawlinson, !\1.A., Oxon; and family. Rawson, Miss, Hon. Organist ofSt Iary :Magdalene, Chiswick, London, 'V. Rawson, Charles, architect of Rotherham, Yorkshire. Raymond-Barker, M rs Elizabeth, the authoress; wifo of the Rev. Frederick l\1ills Raymond-Barker, .M.A., J.P. of Risley, Glouccstcrshire, nephew of the Rev. Dr Edward Bouverie l)usey, (1800-1882); daughter of \Villiam IIackett of Aylestone II all, I..iecestershire; and family, among whom is the Re;". Charles Raymond-Barker, B.A., London University, author, musical composer, and a Priest of the Suciety of Jesus at Our Lady of the Assumption, Rhyl, North 'Vales. (1867) Rayner, Captain, late of the 5th Royal Lancashire :Militia. Reade, M rs Com pton, wifo of the Rev. Compton Reade, ::\I.A., form{'rly Chaplain of :Magdalen College, Oxford, then rector of Elton, Stockton-on- Tees, nephew of Uharles Heade, (1814-1884), the novelist and dramatist. (1884) Reade, Rev. Francis Vincent, B.A., Pembroke College, Cambridge; curate of St Clement's, Cambridge; a Priest of the Birmingham Oratory: Bon of the Rev. Henry St John Reade, an Anglican clergyman; brrand- nephew of llharles Reade, (1814-1884), the novelist and dramatist. (190-1) Reade, John Edmund, (H3oo-1870), the poet and novelist; Bon of the fourth Baronet. t Reade, Mrs, wife of Edmund Reade, (1800-1870), the poet and novelist Converts to Rome 231 t Reade, Miss Mary, niece of Charles Reade, (1814-1884), the novelist and dramatist; daughter of 'Villiam Barrington Reade. Reader, Rev. Harry Charles Lyon Peter, I.A., Ierton College, Oxford A Dominican Friar at Holy Cross Priory, Leicester. Reay, Miss, sister-in-law of the Rector of Eaithby, Lincolnshire. Redding, Miss Alice Mary, niece of the Right Rev. Dr Samuel 'Vilberforce, (lS05-1873), successively Lord Bishop of OÀford and 'rin- chester; daughter of Dr John Redding, and of :Mary Anne Jones, daughter of Thomas Jones, of Pentyr IlaIl, Carnarvonsrure. (1873) Redman, Miss Ann, a Sister of Charity, ( ister Clare), and Superior of the Uonvent, .Fair Street, Drogheda, Ireland; eldest daughter of John Redman, (1817-1886), and his wife the late lr8 :\Iercy Redman. (1864) Redman, John, (1817-1886), father of the Rev. John Redman, a Priest of the Society of Jesus, and Professor at l\lount St :Mary's College, Chesterfield, Derbyshire; and of the Rev. Charles Ignatius Redman, a Priest of the Society of Jesus at St Joseph's, Leigh, Lancashire. (1870) Redman, Rev. Joseph W., (1838-1896), formerly a lay-worker at St Peter's, London Docks; a Priest, D.D. of Rome, for sometime in charge of St John's, Brentford, Iiddlesex; then Army Chaplain; eldest son of the precedÙ1g. (1864) Redman, Mrs Mercy Olive, (1817-1887), née To\\nend, wife of John Redman, (1817-1886); mother of the late .Miss l\Iercy Redman, (Sister l\Ionica.), of the Order of Charity, and Superior of the Convent at horton-cum- Iedlock, _Manchester. (1864) Reed, Lincoln, barrister, nephew of Sir Charles Reed, !\LP. (1891) Reed, Mrs, wife of Lincoln Reed; and five children. (1891) Reed-Lewis, Mrs Mary Salmain, daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Alexander 'V ynch, R.A.; second wife of "\Villiam Reed - Lewis, of Crowthorne, Berkshire; and five children. (1895) Reed-Lewis, William, of the Protestant Episcopalian Academy, Philadelphia, U.S.A.; of Quaker and Presbyterian descent; United States on.sul at Tangier; then Plenipotentiary with Dr J. L. :U. Curry, to the Treaty Conference summoned to Iadrid re Iorocco affairs; now resident at Crowthorne, Berkshire. (1895) Rees, Rev. Alfred, a Passionist Priest in Australia. R es, John David, of Cheltenham College; C.I.E., author; Private ecretary to three Governors of :Madras, then British Resident in Travan- core and Cochin; son-in-law of General the Hon. James Charlemagne Dormer, (1834-1893), K.C.B., second son of the eleventh Baron Dormer. (1891) Reeves, Major Frederick, late of the 103rd Regiment. 232 Converts to Rome Reid, Joseph D. Gilzean, at one time a Student for the Nonconformist Iinistry; son of Sir Hugh Gilzean Reid, D.L., author, (1899) Reid, Robert, banker, of Friockheim, N.B. (1876) Remington, Miss Frances Mary, (1833-1907), daughter of the Rev. Canon Richard Remington, ::\I.A., of :t\Ianchester. (1874) Remington, Rev. Frederic, (1837-1899), of Halifax Grammar School; B.A., lagdalene Uollege, Uambridge; rector of l{irkley, Suffolk; then . Headmaster of St Aloysius' School, Bournemouth, Hampshire; son of the Rev. Canon Richard Remington, :\I.A., of l\Ianchester. (1872) Remington, Mrs Lyilia Marianne, wife of the Rev. Frederic Remington, (1837-1899), B.A, Cantab; daughter of Lieutenant 'Villi am Romaine, R.A., of Surat, Bomoay. India. (1872) Renout; Sir Peter Le Page, (1824-18D7), egyptologist, oriental scholar and theologian; of Pembroke College, Oxford; at one time Professor of Ancient and Eastern Languages at the Catholic University College, Dublin; then Government Inspector of Schools and Keeper of Egyptian and Assyrian Antiquities in the British l\luseum; author; son- in-law of Christian Brentano. (1842) Reynolds, Ronald Grant, B.A., Pembroke College, Cambridge. (1904) Reynolds, Charles Henry, (1846-1908), C.IE.; general l\Ianager of the Pacific (;abLe Board; formerly Director-General of the Indian Govern- ment Telegraph Department. (1877) Rhodes, Matthew JOhn, (1817-1891), 1.A., Trinity College, Cambridge; author of The Visible Unity of the Catholic ChU1.ch, etc. (1852) Riband, William, B.A., St T\Iary's Hall, Oxford Riccardi-Cubitt, Count Thomas, of l\Ierton College, Oxford; oilly son of Captain Lewis Cubitt, 26th Cameronians, of Eden Hall, Edenbridge, l(ent, by Charlotte daughter of R. W. Kennard, sometime ::\I.P. for K ewport; son-in-Ia of Count Riccardi. (1893) Rice, M rs, wife of the Rev. Howard Rice, r.A" vicar of Sutton-Courtney. Richards, Rev. David, B.A., Oxon; a Dominican Friar at Colorado Springs, U.S.A. Richards, George J., B.A., St Iary's IIalJ, Oxford. Richards, Rev. Morly J., of :\Iarlborough College; B.A. College, O ford; Chaplain of lalling Abbey, Kent. Lincoln (1898) Richards, Rev. Walter J. B., ( -1904), a Priest, (Oblate of St Charles), D.D. of Rome; at St Charles' College, Bayswater, London, ,Yo ; Inspector of Schools in the Archdiocese of 'Yestminster. (1857) Richarc:;tson, Rev. Charles Haslewood, I.A., Durham University; successIvely second master at Llandaff Cathedral School; assistant-master at Hull Grammar School; curate of St John the Baptist, Hulme, Ianchester. (1907) Converts to Rome 233 Richardson, Miss Edith Mary, of Sunnyhurst, Bournemouth, Ilamp- sture. (1900) t Richardson, Mrs Elizabeth, daughter of James Butler Leech; mother of the Yery Rev. Uanon George Ri('h rdson, (1847-1009), of St Augustine's, York Street, :Manchester, (18-13), of which church he was rector for over twenty-two years. Richardson, George, (1813-1901), of Dudley Grammar Schuol: solicitor . of the firm of Richardson, Son and Cooke, :Manchester; author, of Thorne t. Lea, Alma Park, Levenshulme, Lancashire; husband of the late Irs Elizabeth Richardson. (1833) t Richardson, Mrs Harriette Annie, daughter of the Rev. Charles 'Villiam Davy, l\1.A. of Heathfield, Southamptün. Richardson, General, of Bath. Richardson, Rev. Richard, (1817-1905), a Priest, (Order of Charity) at The :l\fount, 'Vadhurst, Sussex; for over fifty years on the :Missions at Rugby, K ewport, Cardiff, London and Bexhill, Sussex; brother of George Richardson, (1813-1901), solicitor, of )Ianchester. (1841) t Richardson, Thomas, the publisher. (1853) t Riddell, Mrs Miriam Cuthbert, granddaughter of the sixth Duke of :l.\lanchester; mother of the Right Rev. Dr Arthur Riddell, (1836-1907), third Bishop of Northampton. (1838) Rieu, Alfred, B.A., Christ Conege, Cambridge; son of Ch rles Rieu, :l\LA., Ph.D., Professor of Arabic at Cambridge, and Professor of Arabic and Persian at University College, London. (1900) Rimington, F. C., author and contributor to Indian periodicals; J.P. in India; son-in-law of Baron von Rösenberg. Ring, Rev. William M. Joseph, a Priest, (Order of l\Iary Immaculate) in Ireland; D.D. of Rome; has been Superior and Provincial of his Order; son of Dr Ring, of BelÏast. (1853) Ripon, The Marquess o (1827-1909), George Frederic Samuel Robinson, first l\Iarquess, K.G., P.U., G.C.S.I., F.R.S. ; was Grand laster of English Freemasons; on several occasions :Minister of State during !\Ir 'V. E. Gladstone's administrations; sometime Viceroy of lnùia; Lord Privy Sea], under Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman; son of the second Earl of Ripon; grandson of the fourth Earl of Euckinghamshire. (1874) Ritchie, Rev. Sebastian Sartoris Charles, of St Paul's School; I.A., Trinity College, Cambridge. A Priest of the Birmingham Oratory. (1904) Ritchie, William G. B., B.A., Trinity College, Cambridge. Rivers, Rev. Charles Edmund, of l\Iarlborough College; ]'I.A., Oriel College, Oxford A Priest-in-charge of Our Lady of Lourdes, Acton, London, "\V; son of J. C. Rivers, late of the {;ivil Service; nephew of Luke Oliphant, cousin of La"rence Oliphant, (1829-1888), the novelist war correspondent and mystic. ( 1883 34 Converts to Rome Rivington, Rev. Luke, (U338-1RD9), of lIigbgate Grammar School; LA., Demy, :\Iagdalen College, Oxford; successively curate of All Saints, l\Iargaret Street, London, 'V. ; Superior of the Society of the Holy Ghost. at Stoke; Iember of the Society of St John the Evangelist, a.t Cowley, Oxford; for sometime l\Iissionary in India and Africa, and once in charge of St Clement's. Oxfonl A Priest, D. D. of Home, at St J ames', Spanish Place, Londun, "r; author; son of Francis Rivingtnn, (1803-1885), of the wen-known London publishing firm. (1888) t Roberts, Charles Henry, l\1.A., Fellow of Christ Church, Oxford. (1904 ) Roberts, A. E., eldest snn of the Rev. George Ba.yfield Roberts, :M.A., vicar of Elmstow, II ardwi eke. (1895) Roberts, Rev. Charles, a priest. (1901) Roberts, E. G. Kenneth Dale, of King Edward's School, nirmingham; B.A., Keble College, Oxford; now a student for the Priesthood in the Beda. College, Rome. (1907) Roberts, Emmanuel Usher, (182D-1897), Government Surveyor in Queensland, Australia, and founder of the Irish Lodge of Freemasons in that colony; cousin of Field-)Iarshal Lord Roberts. (1896) Roberts, Miss, sister of the Rev. J. Roberts, l\I.A. of Cowley, Oxford Roberts, John, of the 'Var Office. Roberts, Miss M., daughter of 'Villiam Roberts, of Harborne Hall. t Roberts, Mrs, wife of Captain Roberts, of the Royal Navy; sister úf the Rev. John Sargent, (17HO-1833), vicar of Lavington-cum-Gra.fIham, Sussex, and son-in-law of 'Villiam 'Vilberforce, (1759-H333), the statesman and philanthrophist; aunt to Cardinal !\lanning. (1852) Roberts, William Henry, 1\1..A..., Emmanuel Col1t>ge, Cambridge; D.I.J.; late Recorder of Grantham, Lincolnshire. Roberts, Rev. William Pender, l\1.A., St John's College, Cambridge; vicar of Boscastle, Cornwall. Roberts, Mrs, daughter of the Hon. William Henry Yelverton, (1791- 1884), J.P., D.L., and )I.P. for Carmarthen, second son of the second L. Yicount A vonmore; wife of the Rev. 'V. P. Roberts, I.A. Robertson, Miss, an Anglican :::;ister at Clewer Convent, near 'Vindsor; now a nun. Robertson, Charles, Knight of St Gregory the Great; "founder" of 'Vestminst.er Cathedral; established the Institute of St Charles at Begbroke, Oxfordshire; son-in-law of Captain 'V. Baldwin, formerly of Dunedin, Kew Zealand (IH91) t Robertson, Rev. James, l\I.A., Edinburgh lTniversity; incumbent of the Episcopal Church at Dalkeith and Chaplain to the l\larquis of Lothian. (1848) Converts to Rome :{3 Robertson, James Burton, (IROO-IR77), the historian; Professor of . Geography and lodern History in the Catholic lTniversity College, Dublin; t translator of Schlegel's Philosophy of History and of Jöhler's Symbolism. (1850) Robertson, Rev. John C., (18-17-1892), M.A, UniversityCoHege, O,-ford; rector in TIuckinghamshire. .L Priest of the SocÏ<:>ty of Jesus in N ew York. (1875) t Robertson, Rev. Thomas Charles, l\I.A., Edinburgh University; Chaplain to the Duke of Buccleuch; a priest. (1858) Robins, Miss, of "Timbledon, Surrey; granddaughter of Lady Caroline Barham; an Anglican Sister at Clewer Convent, near "\Vindsor. Robins, Miss Katharine Gertrude, (1837-1D07), daughter of the Rev. Sanderson Robins, !\I.A., an Anglican clergyman. (1870) RObinson, Charles, of the firm of Riccardo & Robinson, of London, E.C. (1885 ) RObinson, Miss, daughter of Captain Robinson, of Armagh, Ireland; niece of Sir George Gabriel Stokes, first Baronet, Professor of Iathematics at Cambridge University. (1892) RObinson, Denham, of the 'Var Office. (1860) RObinson, Miss G., daughkr of the Rev. Francis Robinson, 1\I.A., rector of Stonesfield, Oxfordshire; sister of the Right Rev. :Monsignor Croke Robinson. (1873) Robinson, Mrs Martha Walker, (1822-1888), née Freer; writer on French history; wife of the Rev. John Robinson, I.A., an Anglican clergyman. Robinson, Lady Mary Edith, daughter of Richard Iartin, of Blackrock, co. Cork; wife of Sir James Clifton Robinson, the well-known engineer. RObinson, Captain T. A., of the Royal Artillery; B.A., Corpus Christi College, Oxford; son of the Rev. Francis Robinson, rector of Stonesfield, Oxfordshire; brother of the Right Rev. :Monsignor 'Valter Croke Robinson. RObinson, Right Rev. Monsignor Walter Croke, of 'Vinchester College; l\I.A., :F'ellow of Xew College, Oxford; the first (jatholic FeUow of O:x.ford since the Reformatiun; successively curate of St John's Commun, Burgess Hill, Sussex; of Clewer Parish Church, and in charge of St Andrew's, 'Vest Bromwicb, Staffordshire. A Priest, Domestic Prelate to His Holiness; for three yearf;J Vice-Rector of the Catholic University College, Kensington; was chaplain of l ensington vVorkhouse and Infirmary, now Preacher and Lecturer of the Archdiocese of Westminster; author; son of the late Rev. Francis Robinson, 1\I.A., rector of Stonesfield, Oxfordshire. (1872) Robson, Robert, of II is 1\Iajestys Customs. Robson, Mr , wife of Robert Robson. Roche, Mrs Jane E. Redington, wife of Thomas Redington Roche, of Rye IIill, co. Galway, and Granagh Uastle co. Kilkenny; daughter of the late .Anthony Cliffe, of Bellevue, co. 'Vexford (1856) 2 {G Converts to Rome Rockstro, William Smith, (1823-18D5), of Plymouth; musician, pianist, and Inusical composer; professor of counterpoint and plain-son rr in the Hoyal Coll{'ge of l\Iusic, London; author. 0 Rodney, r.'iss Diana Caroline, daughter of 'Villi am Powell Rodney, of Llanchangel Court, .Abergavenny, 'Vales, (grandson of the sixth Baron Rodney), by his wife Diana Hotham Lubbock, daughter of t.he third Daronct, and of IIarriet, daughter of the late Captain IIotham, of York' niece of the first Baron Avebury, P.O. (lD03) Roe, Robert Gordon, of IIaileybury College; late of Selwyn Oollege, Cambridge; Secretary of the Cambridge noy Scouts, (ID09) Rogers, Alfred, assistant-librarian of Cambridge 'Cniversity. (1901) Rogers, Mrs, wife of Alfred Rogers; and daughter. (1901) Rogers, Colonel Henry d., of the Royal Engineers. t Rogers, J. T., late superintendent of the Bombay Tramway Company; formerly in the Army; fought in the Crimea. Rogers, Mrs, wife of General Rogers. t Rogers, Frederick, r.-L " Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford -(1845) t Rogers, Miss, daughter of Francis James Newman Rogers, (1791-1851), barrister, Deputy Judge-advocate-general. t Rogers, Rev. Thomas, B.A., Cantab; an Anglican Prison Chaplain. .. (1830) Rohrs, dohn Henry, (1822-1875), l.A., Fellow, 12th wrangler, Jesus College, Cambridge; the poet. (1835) ROkeby, Miss, of Arthingworth l\Ianor, Northamptonshire. Rolfe, Frederick William, sometime l\Iaster at Grantbam Grammar School, Lincolnshire; journalist. (1887) Rolph, dames, of the 'Yar Office. Rooke, Rev. Seton Pattßrson, (1824-1901), l\l.A., Oriel College, Oxford; curate of St Saviuur's, Leeds. .A Dominican li'riar at St Dominic's Priory, Haverstock llill, London, N. 'V.; fifth son of Captain Frederick 'Yillia.m Rooke, of the Royal Navy, of Gr(,endour, Litton, Somersetshire; a descendant of the celebl'atetlAdmil'al ir George Rooke. (1851) Roope, Charles, of Pembruke Square, Kensington, London, 'V. t Roope, Right Rev. William, a Priest, IoDsignor, D.D. of Rome, at noncburch, Isle of \Vight. Roper, Alfred Francis P., of I ancing College; M.A., Keble College, Oxford; Headmaster of Ladycross School, eaford, Sussex; son of the Hev. T. H. Roper, sumetime rector of Puddle Hinton, Dorchester; and family. (18D4) Roper, Mrs, wife of Alfred Francis P. Roper, I.A., Oxon. (1888) Converts to Rome 237 t Roper, Joseph, director of the Catholic Standard, of Hobart Town, Tasmania. (1860) t Roscommon, The Earl of', the last. (1845) Rose, Sir Cyril Stanley, third Baronet, of ::\Ioor Park, Farnham, Surrey. (1905) Rose, Rev. George, (1817-1882), I.A., ::\Iagdalen Han, Oxford; curate at Camberwell, then at Christ Church, Bri ton; assistant-reader at the Temple; tutor to the fifteenth Duke of Norfulk, lCG.; dramatist, novelist and humorous entertainer who wrote under the pseudonym of "Arthur Sketchley"; son of James Rose, nephew of the Right Hon. Sir George Rose, (1782-1873), P.C., laster in Chancery. (1835) Rose, Rev. H., founder and Superior of the Brotherhood of the Common Life, an Anglican Society at Ramsgill, Yorkshire. Rose, Lady Ka theri ne, daughter ùf Ale ander l\Iacalister, of Torres- dale Castle, co. Argyle, K.B.; wife of the Jaw Sir 'Yilliam Rose, second Baronet, of Iontreal, Canada. . (1908) Rose, Sir Philip Frederick, second Baronet, of Hm'row School; solicitor, member of the well-known firm of Baxter, Rose & Norton; J.P. and D.li., and at one time High Sheriff of Buckinghamshire. (1885) Rose, Lady Rosa Anne, wife of Sir Philip Frederick Rose, second Baronet; daughter of the Rev. 'Yilliam 'V(,llaston Pym, l\l.A., rector of 'VilHan, Hertfordshire; and her five children. (1885) Rose, William, director of the Submarine Telegraph Cable C0Iupn.ny at Yigo, Spain. (189,,)) Ross, Rev. JOhn, a Priest of the Society of Jesus at St Francis Xavier's, Salisbury Street, Liverpool. Ross, Robert, of King's College, Cambridge; art critic and journa.list; son of the Hon. .John Ross, Q.C., olicitor-General of Canada; grandson of the Hon. Robert Baldwin, C.B. (189--1) Ross, Colonel, of 'Vimbledon, Surrey. Ross, Miss Rita, a nUll of the Sacred Heart Convent, Dundrum, Dublin. (1886) Ross, Colonel William Henry, late of the Indian Army, of Glasgow Collegiate School and Glasgow University; served in Persia and in the Indian :Mutiny; son of Captain 'Yilliam Russ, Gentleman Usher to Queen Victoria. Ross, M rs, wife of Colonel 'Yilliam IIenry Ross; daughter of Colonel C. S. '\Thi tehill. Ross of' Bladensburg, Mrs Alexina Frances, (1859-18ÐG), wife of {;olonel Edmunrl James Thomas Ross, of TIladensbul'g: daught.er ûf th Hon. Culin Lindsay, (IRI9-1892), sun of tht:' twcnty-fuurth Earl of Cra." ford and scv('nth Earl of Balcarres. ' 238 Converts to Rome Ross 0" Bladensburg, The Hon. Lady Blanche, Hon. Blanche Amelia Foster-Skeffington; wife of Lieutenant-Colonel Sir John Foster George Ross of Rladensburg, K.C.B.; daughter of the tenth Viscount Iassereene and Ferrard, R.P. (1876) Ross 0" Bladensburg, Colonel Edmund James Thomas, of St Peter's College, Radley; late of the Royal Engineers; youngest son of ])avid Ross of Bladensburgh, of Rosstrevor, co. Down, and of the lIon. IT arriet l\[argaretta Ross of Bladensburg, (1816-1883), daughter of tho second Viscount Ferrard (1876) Ross 0" Bladensburg, The Hon. Mrs Harriet, (1816-1R83), ]-Ion. IIarriet 1tlargaretta Foster-Skeffington, eldest daugter of the second Viscount Ferrard; and of Harriet, ninth ViscounteRs Iassereene; wife of David Ross of Bladensburg of Rosstrevor, co. Down. Ireland (1864) Ross 0" Bladensburg, Miss Harriet Margaret, daughter of David Ross of Bladensburg; widow of \V. A. Ross, of Dunlewey IIouse, co. Donegal, Ireland; now a nun at the Sacrcd IIeart Convent, :Malta. (1863) Ross 0" Bladensburg, Lieutenant-Colonel Sir John Foster George, K.C.B., of St .Peter's College, Hadley and 'V oolwich Acadmny ; late of the Coldstream Guards, with whom he served in thE" Suakim Campaign of 1885; now Chief Uommissiuner of the Dublin Police, J.P. and D.L. fur co. Down; author, eldest surviving son uf David Ross of Bladensburg, of Rosstrevor, co. Down, Ireland. (1878) Ross of Bladensburg, Rev. Robert Skeffington, (1847-18Ð2), of t Peter's College, Radley ; :\I.A. Exeter Uollege, Oxfurd; an Old Blue, rowing in the winning crew against CaIn bridge in 1867; T._l? anù D.L. for co. Down, Ireland; barrister; captain in the Royal South Down l\[ilitia. A Priest of the Society of Jesus at St 'Vilfred"s, Prestun, Lanca- shire; eldest Bon of David Ross of Bladensburg, of Rosstrevor, co. Down, Ireland (1875) Rosslyn, The Countess o Rlanche Adeliza Fitzroy, wife of the fourth Earl of Rosslyn; widow of Colonel the Hun. Charles Henry Iaynard, only son of the third and last Viscount :t\Iaynard; mother of l\lilHcent, fourth Duchess of Sutherland, of Frances Evelyn, fifth Countess of Warwick and of Sybil Iary, thirteenth Countess of 'Vestmoreland; daughter (If Henry Fitzroy, of Salcey"Lawn, Northamptonshire. (1905) Rossmore, The Lady Julia Ellen, Josephine Lloyd, second wife of the third Baron Rossmure; then wife of Lieutenant-Colonel George 'Yilliam Stackpoole, of Eden .Vale, Ennis; daughter of Henry Lloyd, of Farinora, co. Tipperary, Ireland (1879) Rothwell, Rev. George, (1855-1882), of Liverpool; for two years chorister at the Temple Church, London. A Scholastic of the Society of Jesus. (1873) Round, Frederic Peel, (1818-1884), of Eton College; B.A., B alIi 01 College, O ford; for forty-two years Gentleman esber of the Green Rod; snn of .T ohn Round, of Danbury Park, Esse"\: and for many years _l\l.P. for ] pswich and .Malden, and lIigh Steward of Colchester, Essex. (1850) Converts to Rome 239 t Rousby, Wybert, the Jersey actor and manager; husband of :\lrs Clara :Marion Jessie Rousby, (1852-1879), the actress, daughter of Dr Dowse, inspector-general of hospitals. Rouse, Charles, an Anglican deacon. (1882) Rouse, Rev. W. G., an Anglican curate; brother of Charles Rouse. (1881) Routh, M rs, wife of the Rector of Tilehurst. Rowbotham, Mrs, wife of Herbert Rowbotham, chief clerk to the Department of Iines, Salisbury, l\Iashonaland, South Africa. (1897) Rowe, Rev. James Boone, (1825-1888), of St John's College, Cambridge; a Priest of the Brompton Oratory, London, S. 'V. (1845) Rowlands, Mrs Adeline, wife of 'Villiam Bowen Rowlands, (1840-1906), ICU., )I.A., Oxon; only child of J. D. Brown, of Kensington House, Haverfordwest. (1896) Rowlands, Miss Lillian, daughter of the late 'Villiam Bowen Rowlands, R.C., l\I.A., Oxon. (1896) Rowlands, Miss Teresa, daughter of the late 'Villi am Bowen Rowlands, K.U., ßI.A., Oxon. (1869) Rowlands, His Honour William Bowen, (1840-1906), l\I.A., Jesus UoUege, Uxford; (2nd Ulass Classical Honours); barrister, 1st Class Certifi- cate of Honour, General Examination for the Bar; R.C., County Court Judge for the Birkenhead [1ircuit; for nine years I.P. for Cardiganshire; Recorder of Swansea, 1894; D.L. for Cardiganshire; J.P. for Pembrokeshire, Cardiganshire and Haverfordwest; l\Iember of Council of Legal Education; l\Iaster of Library of Gray's Inn; member of the Catholic School Committee; eldest son of Thomas Rowlands, of Glenover, Pembrokeshire. (1856) Rowlatt, Rev. Charles Robert, l\I.A., St John's College, Cambridge; curate at Thurrocks. (1858) Rowles, Miss Mary, late of the 'Vantage Anglican Sisterhood in India. (1899) Royds, Rev. Francis Twemlow, of Rugby School; I.A., Christ College, Cambridge; J.P. for Lancashire; late curate of the Parish Church, Leamington; eldest son of the Rev. Charles Twemlow Royds, l\I.A., J.P., rector of Heysham, Lancashire. (1901) t Rule, Mrs Martha Le Marchant, wife of the Rev. l\Iartin Luther Rule, B.A., Cantab. (1869) Rule, Rev. Martin Luther, B.A., Pembroke ColJege, Cambridge; curate of St Paul's, Brighton, Sussex; author; son of the Rev. Dr Rule, a "\Vesleyan l\Iinister. (1869) Ru m ball, M rs, daughter of Charles Simpson Hanson; wife of IIenry Rumball, Treasurer to !LB. I.'s Supreme Consular Court at Constantinople. and her five children. (1880) 240 Converts to Rome Rumbold, Colonel Sir Arthur Carlos Henry, (1820-18GD), fifth l1aronet; was President of :K evi<; and of the Yirgin Islands, and Administrator of St Christopher; fought in the Crimea with the Turkish contingent; grandson uf Sir George Herriman Rumbold, (17G4-180i), the second Baronet and diplomatist. Rusdell, Miss, daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Joseph Rusdell, 1\.C. 1\1. G., of the Grenadier Cuard , sometime Chief Secretary to the l-iigh Commissioner of tho Ionian Isles. (lH60) Rusdell, Miss Mary, daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Sir J0seph Rusdel1, K.C.l\LG. (IReO) Rushbrooke, Mrs Anne Frances, (1820-1906), of Leapale Ilouse, Guildford, Surrey; mother Qf Capt.ain 'Villi am IIenry Rushbrooke, of the 1st East Yorkshire Hegiment, served in the Afghan 'Val', created Count by rope Leo XIII in lR92, Lord of thp 1\[annr of Hingmen, co. Cork, J.P. for Surrey and co. Cork, and on council of Cathulic Soldiers' Association; daughter of Dr 1\Iathias, R. ., of Gibraltar. Rushbrooke, Captain William Henry, (lRl:J-1883), of the Royal Navy; husband of !\Irs Anne Frances Rushbrooke. Ruspoli, Princess Margaritta, daughtf'r of the late Ri ht lIon. Sir (1harles Parker Butt, P.U., who was Presi(h'nt of the l)roha.te, lJivorce and Admiralty Division of the High Court of Judicature. (lfJ03) Ruspoli, Princess, ?lét> Capel Broadwood. (18H3) Russell, Lady, (17U3-1874), wife of l\[ajor-GeneraJ Lord George \VilliaIll Russell, (17UO-IR-!6), Ci-.(1.n., son of tllP sixth Dukf' of ] ('dford, and for some time English .Âlllbassador at Uerlin; daughter of the Hon. Theophilus Rawdon, a.nd of Lady .E1ií'abcth Ifastings; granddaughter of the ninth Earl uf Huntingdon; mother of Lord Odo 'Yilli3.m Leopold Russell, (18 9- 188--1), first Baron Ampthill, P.U., G.C.B., (1.C. J.G., an eminent diplomatist, and for thirteen years English Ambassador to the Court of Germany. (1850) Russell, Right Rev. Arthur A. E., a Priest, DOllwstic Prelate, Provost, and till lately Yicar-General of the diocese of Clifton; son of the Rev. A. n. Russpll, I.A., rector of Laverton. (1867) Russell, Rev. Cyril, an Anglican clergyman; author. (1889) Russell, Mrs, wife of the Rev. Cyril Russell; and family. (1898) Russell, The Hon. Mrs Helen Mary, wife of the Hon. Cyril Russell, third son of Lord Russell of Kill owen, (1832-1900), Lord Uhief Justice of England; daughter of Alexander Pirie, of Leckmelm, N.n. (1898) Russell, Miss, daughter of the second Baronet; sister of Colonel ir Charles Russell, (1826-1883), third Baronet, V.C., 1\1.P., for Berkshire and 'Yestminster. Russell, Rev. Henry Patrick, of Gknalnlond, Haileybury and andhurst Colleges; for sometime Sub. Lieutenant 18th Royal Irish RegiInent; rector of St Iarytavy, Devon. 1881-9 ; Vicar of St Stephen's, Devonport, Devonshire, 1892-ÐG; author; son of Alexander '''ood Rns'iel1, of the Bengal Uivil Service. (1896) Converts to Rome :141 Russell, Mrs, wife of the Rev. I-Ienry Patrick Russell, and family; now of Leamington. (1896) Russell, Rev. dohn, curate of l\Iaindel, Newport, and then of St Paul's, Cwmtillery, Ionmouthshire. (1902) Russell, The Hon. M rs Mary, wife of the Hon. Frank Russell, fourth son of Lord Russell of Killowen, (1832-1900), Lord Uhief Justice of England; daughter of the first Baron Ritchie, of Dundee. Russell, Rev. Vernon William, B.A., Trinity College, Dublin; curate of St James', Plymouth, Devonshire. A Priest of the College of Cathedral Chaplains, 'Vestminster, London, S.'V. (1888) Russell, William M., B.A., Christ Church, Oxford Rutherford, Claud Hamilton, of Dulwich College; B.A., Exhibitioner of !(ing's College, Cambridge; second in Natural Science Tripos, President of the Fisher ociety while at Cambridge; a Benedictine at Downside Abbey, near Bath; son of George Rutherford, of the Home Civil ervice; brother to two Anglican clergymen. (1906) t Ryan, M rs, wife of Dr Ryan, of the 56th Regiment. (185:3) Ryder, Lady Edith, daughter of the late Rev. Henry Dudley Ryder, .M.A., Oxon., (1803-18ï7), by Eliza .Julia, daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel John Tucker; granddaughter of the Right Rev. the Hon. Dr Henry Ryder, (177ï-lR36), successively Bishop of Gloucester, Lichfield and Uoventry; wife of ir George Lisle Ryder, (1838-190;:>), K.C.B., chairman of the Board of Customs, Bon of the Rev. George Dudley Ryder, (1810-1t)80), I.A., Oxon, rector of Easton, Hampshire, by Sophia Lucy, daughter of the Rev. John Sargent, (1780-183:3), rector of Lavington-cum-Graffham, Sussex, grandson of the Right Rev. the Hon. Dr Henry Ryder, (1777-1836), Lord Bishop of Lichfield and Covenky. (1882) Ryder, Rev. George Dudley, (1810-1880), I.A., Oriel College, Oxford; rector of Easton, Hampshire; son of the Right Rev. the Hon. Dr Henry Ryder, (1777 -1836), successi vely Bishop of Gloucester, and of Lichfield and Coventry; grandson of the first Baron Harrowby. (18-16) Ryder, Mrs Sophja Lucy, (1815-1850), "ife of the Rev. George Dudley Ryder, (1810-1880), I.A., Oxon; daughter of the Rev. John Sargent, (17RO- 18R:3), :\I.A., Oxon, rector of Lavington-cum-Graffham, Sussex; sister of ßIrs Iary 'Vilberforce, (1810-1878), daughter-in-law of William 'Vilberfurce, (17:)9-1833), the philanthropist and slave emancipator; mother of the Rev. Charles Edward Ryder, a Priest-in-charge of St Philip's, Bmeth"\vick, Birmingham; of the Rev. Cyril Ryder, a Redemptorist Priest at St Iary's Kinnoull, Perth, .B.; of the Rev. Henry Ignatius Dudley Ryder, (1837 1907), D.D., a Priest and Superior of the Birmingham Oratory; and of Sir George Lisle, (1838-190Ö), K.C.E., Chairman of the Board of Customs. ( 1846) ! Ryder, Miss Sophia, (1817-1901), a nun and Superioress of the Convent of the Good Shepherd, East :Finchley, London, N.; YOilllgest daughter of ! the Right Rev. the Hon. Dr Henry Ryder, (1777-1836), successively Bishop of Gloucester, and of Lichfield and Coventry. (1847) Q 242 Converts to Rome s SACHWELL, Miss, daughter of General Sachwell. (1888) t Saint, John James Heath, B.A., christ Church, Oxford; son of the Rev. J. J. Saint, l\LA., of Uroombridgo Place, }{ent. Sala, George Augustus Henry, (1828-18Dü), author and journalist; successively clerk, scenic-artist at the Princess and Lyceum Theatres, London; then for many years on the staff of tho Daily Teleqraph; contributor to Chat, Household Vortls, All the Year Bound, Illustn;tcd London lVC ()S, Sunday 1'Ùnes, Te'lnple Bnr, ete. (1895) t Salamon, Madame, wife of Captain Louis Gaston Salamon, of the }'rench Army; daughter of the lIon. 'Yilliam Henry Yelverton, (1791-1884), J.P., D.L.; and 1\1.1>. for Carrnarthen, second son of the second Viscount Avonmore; sister-in-law of the H,ev. 'Villiam Pender Hoberts, ThLA., Cantab; late vicar of Boscastle, Cornwall. Salisbury, Richard Anthony, (1761-1829), B.A., Edinburgh Univcl'sity; the botanist and author. Salt, M rs, wife of Colonel T. H. Salt, of the Royal Artillery. Saltiam, Captain, of the Royal Xavy. Saltiam, Mrs E., his wife; daughter of the Rev. 'Villiam Forbes, 1\I.A., rector of !\lanchester, Jamaica, B."\Y.I (1881) (1880) (1881) Samler, Miss Fanny, daughter of :\Iajor Samler. Sammons, Rev. Edward, of Tonbridge School, TI.A., Lincoln Uollege, Oxford. .A Priest, Drighton, SusseÀ. Sanders, Miss Florence, directress of the Beethoven School of Thlusic, "\Villesden, London, 'V. (1889) t Sanderson, Miss Eliza, daughter of the lIon. John Sanderson, of Urenada, B. 'V.I. (1849) t Sanderson, The Hon. dohn, Chief Justice of Grenada, B.'Y.I. (1849) Sanderson, R. d., at one time licensed lay-reader at St Faith's, Stoke N ewington, London, X. (1884) Converts to Rome 243 Sanderson, Mrs, wife of R. J. Sanderson; and five children. (1884) Sands, Miss Frances Wemyss, daughter of the late 'V. J. Sands, Writer to the Signet, Edinburgh. (1906) Sands, William Henry Bethune, of Charterhouse ;::;chool; B.A., Oriel Uollege, Oxford; of the firm of Sands & Co., publishers, of Edinburgh and London; son of the late \V. J. Sands, \Vriter to the Signet, Edinburgh, and of Augusta Sophia, daughter of the late General ,y mnyss, U.B. (1897) Sandys, M rs, wife of the Rev. George Sandys, J\I.A, an Anglican clerb'Y man . Sandys, Miss, sister of the Rev. George Sandys, 1\1.A. Sandys, Mr3 Mary Grainger, daughter of the Rev. II. IlaU, :\I.A., late vicar of St Paul's, Cambridge; wife of Dr John Edwin Sandys, Public Lecturer of Cambridge University; member of Council of proposed Catholic College for 'V omen at Cambridge. (1903) Sankey, Rev. Richard Boyer, (1837-190-1), :\I..A., l\Ius.Doc., :\Iagdalen Hall, Oxford; curate of Bt Paul's, Leicester. A Priest at St James', Spanish Place, :àlanchester Square, London, 'V; son of an Anglican clergyman. ( 1881 ) t Sankey, Wílliam, :\I.A., Trinity College, Dublin. (1846) t Sankey, Mrs, wife of \Villiam Sankey; and her four children. (1846) Sant, Mrs, wife of A D. Sant, of Palazzo Gharixam, Uitta Vecchia, l\Ialta. (1896) Santley, Sir Charles, the well-known baritone and musical composer; Knight-Uommander of St Gregory the Great; author of Stude/ t and Hinger, etc. (1880) Sass, Dr E. E., of London. Sass, Mrs, wife of Dr E. E. Sass. t Sass, Frederick A., surgeon-dentist of Gloucester Place, London, 'V.; brother of Dr E. E. Sass. t Saunders, Lady Christina Sophia, daughter of Charles K. Freshfield, )LP., of Upper Galton Park; snccessively wife of Captain Clifford Fortescue Borrer, late of the 60th Rifles, of Pickwell, Uuck- field, Sussex; then of Sir :F'rederick Richard Saunders, K.C.:\I.G., late Treasurer and :\Iember of the Executive a.lîd Legislative Councils of the Island of Ceylon. (1894) Saunders, Rev. Godfrey W. St George, L...-\.., Christ Church, Oxford; curate of St Paul's, Brighton, Sussex. (190-1) ! Saunders, Mrs, wife of the Rev. Godfrey 'V. St George Saunders, l\I.A., : Oxon, and children. (1904) 244 Converts to Rome Saunders, Colonel Henry George, of the Bengal tafI Corps. (1880) Sau nders, M rs, wife of Colonel IIenry George Saunders. ( 1880) Saunders, H. Percy, second son of the late Major-General E. 'V. Saunders, of \Yeymouth, Devonshire. (190R) Saville, The Hon. George, of Eton College, and Trinity College, 8ambridge; late Lieutenant in the 3rd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment; a "founder" of \Vestminster Cathedral; third son of the fourth Earl of )Iex borough. Savory, Rev. Frederick William, of London ITniversity; a Priest-in- charge of St 'Vilfrid, 13ishop"Auckland, co. Durham. Savory, Sydney, father of the Rev. Frederick \Yilliam Savory, a Priest; at one time Headmaster of the Nottingham Diocesan College. Savory, Mrs, wife of Sydney Savory. Say, Major, of tho Bombay Staff Corps. Say, Mrs, wife of l\Iajor Say; with her two sons and a daughter. Scargill, Edward, l\I.A., wrangler of Queens' College, Cambridge. Schmitt, Mrs Eleonora, wife of Oscar Schmitt, professor at Lynn Grammar School. (1899) t Schofield, Rev. Richard, a Redemptorist Priest, who died in his 101st year. (1850} Scholfield, Edward, brother of the late l\I.P. for Birmingham. Scholfield, Rev. John Faber, of Eton College; :\I.A.,; Trinity College, Cambridge; late rector of t )Iichael's Episcopal Church, lIill Square, Edinburgh, N.B. Author: Divine Author-ity, (Longmans, 1905), The Servants of the Sick, (Sands & Co.), Catholic and Roman, (C.T.S. 1909), Abbo Sauter's Sllinday Epistles, (Sands & Co., 190-1.) (190--1) Scholfield, Mrs, wife of the Rev. John Faber cholfield, l\l,A., Can tab; and children. (190--1) Schomberg, Arthur, of \Vinchester College; B.A., Oriel College, Oxford; author; son of Joseph Trigge Schomberg, Q.C., Recorder of Aldborough, 'Viltshire. Schomberg, Reginald Broderick, of 'Vinchester College; LA., New College, Oxford; barrister, second son of Joseph Trigge Schomberg, Q.C., Recorder of Aldborough, \Viltshire; father of Lieutenant Reginald Charles Francis Schorn berg, of the Seaforth Highlanders. Schomberg, Mrs Frances Sophia, daughter of T. C. :Morris, of Llanstephan Castle and Bryn lerddyn, Carmarthen, Wales; wife of Reginald Brodrick Schomberg, B.A., axon. Converts to Rome 245 Schreiner, Mrs, wife of a Lutheran l\fissionary in South Africa; mother of the Hon. 'V. P. Schreiner, K.C., C. LG., at one time Prime :l\Tinister of Cape Colony; and of l\Iiss Olive Schreiner, the novelist. Schwenk, Baroness Mabel, an English lady, (1904) Sclater, Lieutenant Bertram Lutley, (1866-1897), of the Royal Engineers; second son of Philip L. Sclater, Ph. D., F.R.A.; Secretary of thp Zoological Society; grandson of Sir David Hunter-Blair, third Baronet. (1897) t Sconce, Rev. Robert R., l\LA., Brasenose College, Oxford; curate of St Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney, New South 'Vales, Australia; author of The Testimony of Christictnity, etc. (1848) t Sconce, Mrs, wife of the Rev. Robert R. Sconce, I.A., Oxon. (1848) Scott, Rev. Alexander G., a Priest-in-charge of Our Lady Star of the Sea, Lowestoft, Suffolk. (1870) Scott, Right Rev. Christopher, a Priest, Domestic Prelate, D.D. of Rome, and Yicar General of the diocese of Northampton, in charge of Our Lady and the English )Iartyrs, Cambridge. Scott, Clement, (1841-190--1), of l\Iarlborough College; at one time at the 'Var Office; poet, journalist, for many years dramatic critic to the Daily Teleg'raph, sometime editor of The Thectt?'e, then editor of The Free L(WrÆ and dramatic critic of the New York Herald; second son of the Rev. 1Villiam Scott, l\LA., incumbent of Christ Church, Hoxton, London, K., then vicar of St Olave's, Old Jewry and rector of St Iartin's, Pomeroy; father of l\Iajor Philip Clement Scott A.S.C., who served in South Africa during the last war, and of Eric Clement Scott, the dramatic critic. (1865) t Scott, Rev. Edward, I.A., Oxon; an Anglican clergyman. (1850) Scott, M rs Ernest, daughter of the Rev. Frank Besant, )I.A., vicar of Sibsey, Lincolnshire, and of Irs Annie Besant, of the Theosophical Society. (1895) t Scott, George Gilbert, :i\I.A., Fellow of Jesus College, Cambridge; architect; F.S.A.; son of Sir George Gilbert Scott, (1811-1878), the architect and author; father of Giles Gilbert Scott, the architect and designer of the new Anglican Liverpool Cathedral. (1880) Scott, M rs, wife of George Gilbert Scott, :\LA., Cantab. Scott, Miss, Abbess of the Protestant Convent at Perth, X.B. Scott, General Walter. Scott, William A., of Leigh House, East )Iolesey. t Scott, Rev. William Henry, l\LA., Fellow of Brasenose CoUege, O ford; curate of Emmanuel Church, Bolton, Lancashire; grandson of SIr Joseph Scott, Bart., of Great Barr, Staffordshire. (1854) (1880 ) (188] ) 246 Converts to Rome Scott-Murray, Charles Robert Scott, (1818-1882), of Eton College; LA., Christ (1hurch, Oxford: J.P. and D.L.; for some time :\I.P: for Buckinghamshire, and High Sheriff of the same co un ty; Knight of St Gregory the Great; father of Charles Aloysius Scott-l\Iurl'ay, (1848-1909), late Lieutenant in the 1st Life Guards, J.P. for Buckinghamshire, High Sheriff in 1890, Lord of the Ianor of llambledon, by the Hon. Amelia (1harlotte Fraser, daughter of Thomas Alexander Fraser, twelfth Baron Lovat, (1802-1875), and of the Hon. Charlot.te Georgina Jermingham, daughter of the seventh Baron Stafford; of )lnjor RasH Henry Scott- ]\[urray, late of the Scots Guards, who served in the uakin Expedition oi 1885; grandfather of Lieutenant Francis Joseph Scott-J\Iurray, late of the Oxfordshire Light Infantry; son of Charles Rcott-)Iurray, of Danes fiel d, by his wife, Augusta Eliza, daughter of John Xixon, and widow of John nulloI', J\l.P.. (1844) t Scrattol'l, Rev. James, ßLA., St John's College, Cambridge; curate at Sittingbourne, Kent, and of Emmanuel Church, Dolton-le-:\Ioors. A Priest-in-charge of The Immaculate Conception, Deal, Kent. (18Gl) Scratton, Rev. Thomas, (1821-1895), I.A., Christ Church, Oxford; curate at Benson; for sometime Secretary of the Catholic University ollege, Du bUn. (1850) Seager, Mrs Anna, (1816-1893), wife of the Rev. Charles Seager, (1808- 187H), J\LA., Oxon: and family, among whom were Osmund Seager, late an Assistant Principal at the Admiralty, \Vhitchal1, and of the late Hev. Ignatius L. Seager, (1845-1870), a priest. (1844) Seager, Rev. Charles, (1808-1878), :M.A., J\lagdalcn llall, and scholar of \rorcestel' CoHege, Oxford; an Anglican curate; prufessor of Hebrew and of Comparative Philulogy at the Uatholic University Col1ege, l ensington, London, 'Y.; member of Council of the Society of Biblical Archæology; urientalist and author; son of the Rev. .Tohn Seager, LA., rector of 'Velsh Eicknor, IIerefordshire; he left several bequests to Catholic Societies and missions. (1843) Seally, Major A. St John, of His [ajestY'B Artillery 1\filitia; grandson of thè Rev. John Seally, (1747-1795), LL.D., vicar of East 1\leon, llampshire. Seally, Mrs, wife of J\Iajor A. St John Seally, and her three daughters. Searle, The Very Rev. Joseph, (1817 -1889), of Rugby School; a Priest and Uanon in charge of St Augustine's, Tunbridge vVells, I{ent. S dley, Lieutenant-Colonel Frederick, (l\larquis of Taflia, 1\Ialta). formerly Uaptain 5th Lancers and 48th Regiment; served in Uhina 'Val' 1RGO, (medal with two clasps); son-in-law of the late Rev. G. II. Langdon, Yicar of Oving, Sussex. (1906) Selby, Mrs Margaret Pearl, widow of "TaUer Charles Selby, J.P., of Bid,-llestone }Iall and Alnl11outh, Xorthumberland; daughtpr of Henry Ceorge Hron1ilow. of out.hport, Lancashirp; nlnt.hpr of J.if'utf'na.nt'V"a1t(f Arthur Helby, of the Hoyal :Kavy. (1899) Converts to Rome 247 t Selle, Rev. Edward, a Priest. Selley, Rev. E. A., (1843-1910), an Augustinian Friar at St Augustine's Priory, Limerick, Ireland; he founded the Church of The Virgin Iother of Good Counsel at Hythe, Kent. (1863) t Sellon, Ernest L, Profedsor of Literature; formerly a Papal Zouave; relative of the Rev. 1Iother Priscilla Lydia Sellon, (18 1-1876), foundress of the Anglican Society of the Sisters of )Iercy of the IIoly Trinity, Devonport, Devonshire. (1870) Sellon, Rev. Marmaduke St Juste, brother of the preceding; a Priest, till lately one of the 'Vestminster Cathedral chaplains, now in · charge of St Alban's, Dale Grove, North Finchley, London, N. (1870) Sells, Lionel, of the General Hospital at Pretoria, Transvaal, South Africa. (1901) Sergeant, Miss Emily Frances Adeline, (1851-1904), the novelist; daughter of the Rev. Richard Sergeant, a 'Vesleyan :'i\Iinister. (1899) Serle, Philip, B.A., Balliol College, OÀford. (1880) Serpentelli, Mrs Nellie, née }1'letcher, wife of Giovanni Serpentelli, journalist, of Exeter, Devonshire. Sewell, Rev. John D. W., former1y a Iajor in the Army; a Priest of the ociety of Jesus and Director of St Joseph's Uollege, Tri chino poli, India; received the Kaiser-I-Hind :Medal of the First Class at Delhi Durbar, held in 1903. Sewell, William, formerly organist at Christ Church, Clapham, London, S.'V.; for several years at the Birmingham Oratory; member of the Royal Academy of :l\Iusic; Vice-President of the Society of St Cecilia; musical composer; now assistant-organist at 'Vestminster Cathedral. (1885) Shakespeare, M rs, wife of Colonel Shakespeare, of the RoyalEngineers. Shakespeare, Miss, daughter of Colonel Shakespeare. Shapcote, Rev. Edward Gifford, (1827-1886), B.A., Corpus Christi College, Cambridge; 3Iissionary in the Orange Free State, then curate of St George's-in-the-East, and of St Peter's, London Docks; for fourteen years Bub-editor of The Tublet; and Secretary of St Joseph's Association for foreign missions; son of Commander Thomas Shapcote, of the Royal avy. (1868) Shapcote, Mrs Emily Mary Gordon, (1828-1909), neé Steward; author of several religious works in prose and rhyme; wife of Edward Gifford Shapcote, (1827-1886), B.A., Cantab; mother of the Rev. Edward Laurence Shapcote, S.T.L., a Dominican Friar at St Thonlas' Priory Rugeley, Staffordshire, and till lately, l)rovincial of his Order in England. ' (1868) 218 Converts to Rome Shapter, Rev. William, a Priest of the Society of Jesus at Rt Edmunds, Bury St Edmunds, uffolk; Bon of Dr t'hapter, of Exeter, Devonshire. (1865 ) Shapter, Miss, a Poor Clare; daughter of Dr Shapter, of Exeter. (1865) Sharpe, Rev. Alf'red Boyer, of 'Vestminster School; I.A., Christ Church, Oxford; successively vicar of St Agnes, Xewmarket, rector of St Clement's, Philadelphia, U. .A., and vicar of St Peter's, Vauxhall, London, S.E. A Priest, ("T estminster Diocesan 1\Iissionary); till recent]y chaplain to the Convent of the Daughters of the Cross, Carshalton, Surrey; now at the 1\lission House, Brondesbury Park, London, N.'V.; author. (1898) Shaw, Frederick, (1799-1852), of the Indian Civil Service; Bon of Sir Frederick Shaw, third Baronet, l\I.P., and Recorder of Dublin. Shaw, Thomas H., author of Rea-sons for Ret'llrning to the T,'ue Faith, The lloll of Honour, etc. Shaw-Kennedy, Major J. F., late of the 79th Regiment; son of .Tohn Shaw-Kennedy, of Kirkmichael, l\laybole, Ayrshire, N. B.; grandson of General Sir James Shaw-K_ennedy, (1788-1865), 1\:_.C.]3., who distinguished himself at V{ a terloo. (1880) Shaw-Stewart, Miss, a nun in Edinburgh, N.B. Shawe-Storey, Mrs Emmeline Anne, of ...-\rcot IlaIl, Korthumber- land; daughter of Henry Shum-Storey, by Emma, daughter of Hobert (;hcster Cooper, of Sussex; wife of J aurence Paulet Shawe-Storey, late R.N.; donor of site and church at Annitsford; benefactor to Bursledon mission, II ants. (1900) t Shea, Alexander B., solicitor, Crown Solicitor at Gibraltar. t Shea, Mrs, wife of Alexander B. Shea, solicitor. (1845) (1845) Shea, Rev. Henry, (1827-1897), a Priest of the Society of Jesus, and for some time a Iissionary in India; son of the late Alexander B. Shea, solicitor. (1845) Shears, Dr, of Streatham, London, S. 'V. Shebbeare, Wilf'rid, formerly organist and choirmaster at the Cowley Father's Church, Oxford; collaborated in ThtJ Uowlcy Carol Boo!;" and other restorations of mediæval music there; now organist at Downside Abbey, Bath, 8omersetshire. (1905) t Shelley, Arthur John, nephew of Rir John Shelley, sixth Baronet, of Castlp Goring, l\LP. for "T estminster. t Shelton, Captain Frederick, of Thathley IIouse, Prestbury; formerly of the 9 rd and 9 th Highlanders, Shelton, Mrs Jane, wife of the late Captain Frpderick h('lton; eldest daughter of the Venerablp Archdeacon Timbrill, D.D., the last of the Tim brill family. Converts to Rome 249 Shepheard, M rs H. H., of The Adyar, :Madras, India. Shepheard, Dr Philip, of London. Shepheard, The Misses, sisters of Dr Philip Shepheard. t Shepheard, Rev. Samuel Marsh, B.A., Can tab; for forty-five years vicar of Calthorpe, X orfolk. (IS9-1) Shepheard, The Misses, sisters of the late Rev. Samuel )[af! h Shepheard, B.A., Canta.b. (189-1) Shepherd, Dr, of Richmond, Surrey. Shepherd, M rs, wife of Dr Shepherd, of Richmond. Sheppard, Rev. James Henry, )LA., Queen's College, Oxford; an Anglican clergyman. t Sherborne, The Lady, Susan Elizabeth, second wife of the third Baron Sherborne; daughter of James Block, of Charlton, '\Viltshire. Sherer, John Walter, of Rugby School and_ Haileybury College; C.S.I. of the Bengal Civil Service; Judge of l\Iirzapore; Fellow of the University of Calcutta; author of Daily Life during the Indian i'utiny, etc.; son of J. W. Sherer, of thc Bengal Civil Service; grandson of the Rev. ,John Corrie, I.A., rector of :\Iorcott, Rutlandshire; nephew of the Right Rev. Dr Daniel Corrie, (1777-1837), Bishop of :Madras. (1875) Sherlock, Miss, daughter of Colonel Sherlock; sister-in-law of Sir John Sutton, third Baronet, of Norwood Park, Kottinghamshire. t Sherson, Lady Anne, Lady Anne Iaria Townshend, daughter of Rear-Admiral the fourth :Marquess of Townshend, (1798-1863), by Elizabeth Jane, daughter of Rear-Admiral Lord George Stuart, C.B., seventh son of the first :\Iarquess of Bute; wife of Captain Alexander K owell Sherson, of the 72nd Highlanders. Sherwood, Frederick William, I.A., scholar of BaUiol College, Oxford; barrister; sometime President of the Hardwicke Society; Revising Barrister of the Oxford Circuit, then Recorder of '\V orcester. Sherwood, Mrs Hilda Clare, wife of Frederick ,\Yilliam Sherwood, I..A., Oxon; daughter of Dr John Kent Spender, of Bath and of l\Irs ,J. K. Spender, the novelist; sister of E. Harold Spender and of Hugh F. Spender, the well-kno'\\"ll authors and journalists. Shield, Miss Alice, the authoress, of a Northumberland family formerly sea ted at Allendale. Shipley, Rev. Orby, l\I.A., Jesus College, Cambridge; an Anglican clergyman for twenty-two years; author of several essays, lectures and sermons; editor of old English ascetical works, of Ânnlls Sailct1.lS and C(lrrnilla Al arianfl; for a time editor of The TVeekly Rcgister; s< n of the Rev. Charles Shipley, I.A., of Twyford House, Hampshire. (1878, 250 Converts to Rome Shipley, Mrs Zoe, wife of the Rev. Orby Shipley, r.A., Cantab; daughter of the Right Hon. James 'Vilson, (1803-1860), P.U., politician, political economist and author. (1878) Shipman, Miss, a nun. Shortland, The Very Rev. dohn Rutherford, (lR14-1RRl), of Harrow chool; l\LA., Oriel ('ollege, Oxford; curate successively at (}uildford, J Jeicester, St lary's, .PClwance and at Kihworth Beauchamp. A Priest and Canon of the PlYlllouth Dioceso: author; son of Uaptain Thomas nf'orge hordand, (1771-1Hi7), of the Hoya.l Navy, resident CommisRioner of .J amaica, R. 'V.l; elder brother of Vice-Admiral Peter Frederick Shortland, (1815-1888), who surveyed the coast of Nova. Scotia, author. (1851) Shuttleworth, Dr. Robert. Sibley, The Very Rev. Arthur FUllerton, of Charterhouse School; a. TIenedictine 11onk, (Dom Dunstan), })rocurator of the International Benedictine College of S. Anselmo, l\lonte A ventino, Rome, for six years, then Canon of the Chapter of 1\ ewport; now Organist and Precentor a.t St :\lichael's .Priory, JIereford; son of Iajor-(;eneral Thomas lIarmer ibley, of the Bengal Staff Corps, J. P. and County Councillor for Surrey. (1880) t Sibley, Mrs Marian Monica, wife of )[ajur-General Thoma. Harmer Sibley, of the Dengal Staff Corps; daughter of Ca.ptain'ViIliam Antey, of the oyal Navy. (1883) Sibthorp, Rev. Richard Waldo, (1792-1879), of 'Vestminster School; .àLA.; B.D.; :Fellow of l\lagdalen College, Oxford; successively vicar of Tattersall; minister of Percy Chapel, St Pancras, London, N."\V.; Incumbent of St James, llyde, Isle of "Tight; founder of St Anne's Bede-Iluuse Charity at Lincoln; a. noted Evangelical preacher. A Priest at St Chad's Cathedral, Ðirmingham; he left the Uhurch in 1843 and returned in 1865 when he became attached to St TIarnabas Cathedral, Nottingham; author of devotional and apologetical works; fifth son of Uùlonel IIumphrey 'Yaldo Sibthorp, :\LP. for Lincoln; nephew of .Tohn Sibthorp, (1758-1796), the botanist; brother of Colonel Charles de Lact vYaldo Sibt.horp, (178;3- 1855), :\LP. for 'Lincoln, the opposer of Catholic Emancipation, l>arlia- mentary Reform and Free Trade. (1842) Sidebottom, Miss, daughter of Joseph "Tatson Sidebottom, formerly l\I.P. for the IIyde Division of Cheshire. (1894) Sidebottom, Miss Frances, daughter of an Anglican clergyman. Sidley, Dr, councillor of Ianchester. (1906) Sidley, Mrs, wife of Dr Sidley. (1906) Sidn y, William Marlow, (17fi2-1R39), n.A., Cantab; of Cowpen II all, K orthumberland; son of Lawrence Ridney, of Queen's Square, London, 'Y.C., and of Homerton, :Middlesex. (1771) t Sidney, Mrs Mary, née rangaar; wife of 'Villiam 1\farlow Sidney. ) B 1 b ( 1771 ) (175 -lb39, .A., Canta . Converts to Rome 251 Silk, Mrs, wife of Dr Silk, of Harrow, :Middlesex. Sills, Henry, solicitor, of London. (1891 ) t Simeon, The Hon. Lady Catherine, HOllo Catherine Dorothea Uolville, sister of the eleventh Baron Colville of Culross, K.P.; second wif<:> of Sir John Barrington Simeon, (1815-1870), thirù Baronet; sister of the late Viscountess X ewry. (18Gl ) t Si meon, Lady Jane Maria, first wife of Sir John Barrington Simeon, (18Lj-1870), third Baronet; daughter of Sir F. F. Baker, first B æonet and Under-Secretary of State for Ireland. (1851) Simeon, Sir John Barrington, (1815-1870), l\I.A., Christ Church, O ford; third Baronet, :L\I.P. for Isle of 1Yight; J.P. for Southampton; author. (1851) Simeon, Mrs Laura Jane, daughter of Captain \YestJ'opp-Da"WSon, of Charlesfort, co. \Vexford; by Laura Felicia Susan, sister of Sir Arthur Temple :Felix Clay, fourth Baronet, wife of Edmund Charles Sinleon, second son of Sir .John Barrington Simeon, (1815-1870), third Baronet: heir to his brother, the present Baronet. (18R;3) t Simmonds, Mrs Elizabeth Susannah, daughter of Sir Rob('rt Oraham, eighth Baronet, of Esk; mfe of Lieutenant-Colonel Simmonùs, late of the 55th Regiment. Simmonds, Robert, son of Lieutenant-Colonel Simmonds. Simmonds, William Henry, son of Lieutenant-Colonel Simmond.. . Simpson, Rev. Charles Ernest Fox, of Tonbridge School; LL.B., London Gniversity; a solicitor. A Priest of the Society of Jesus; Professor of Law and Senior Prefect of Philosophers at Stonyhurst College, Blackburn, Lancashire. (1892) Simpson, Edward, B.A., St John's College, Cambridge. (1846) Simpson, Miss Emily, a nun. Simpson, John Palgrave, (1807-1R87), 1\LA., Corpus Christi College, Cambridge; aut.hor and dramatist; Secretary of the Dramatic Authors' Society. (1860) t Simpson, Rev. Joseph P., l\I.A., Trinity College, Cambridge; curate of Langton, Yorkshire. A Priest at St John the Eaptist, Brighton, Sussex; Bon of the Rev. Joseph Simpson, I.A., vicar of Horsted, Sussex. (1848) Simpson, Rev. Richard, (1820-1876), r.A., Oriel College, O\:ford; vicar of )Iitcham. Surrey: author and Shakespearpa,n Scholar; editor of The Rambler and The HO'lne and }j oreign Revie'w; son of 'Villi am Simpson, of 1Vallington, Surrey. (184,j) t Simpson, Mrs Elizabeth Mary, wif<:> of t.lw Rev. Rirhard Simpson, (1820-1876), I.A" Oxon, (1845) 252 Converts to Rome Simpson, Rev. Robert, (1819-1887), B.A., St John's College, Oxford; an Anglican curate. A Priest and founder of the Catholic ,Iission at ::\[itcham, Surrey; son of '\Villiam Simpson, of 'Yallington, Surrey. (18-16) t Simpson, William, )LA., Trinity College, Cambridge; I.oI'd of the )Ianol" of Jitcham, Rurrey; descendant of A.rchbishop Cranmer; brother of the Rev. Robert Simpson, (1819-1887), B. \., Oxon. (1843) t Sims, Rev. Austin, a Passionist Priest and RC'ctor of St Paul's Hetreat., Iount Argus, Dublin. (1853) t Sims, Miss Emily, sister of the late Rev. Austin Sims. (1850) (1831 ) t Sims, Miss S. A., sister ()f the late Rev, Austin Sims. Sisley, Charles Percival, of St Olave's Grammar School, Southwark; publisher; editor of Oycling, then of The London f((gazinf, etc.; son of Charles Towers Sisley. (1893) SitweU, Mrs Margaret Elizabeth, daughter of Iatthew Tewart Culley, :\LA., J.P., of Coupland Castle, Northumberland; wife of Captain Francis Honorius Sisson Sitwell, of the Durham Light Infantry; sister of the Rev. l\Iatthew Culley, a Priest, J.P., of Coupland Castle, Xorthumber- land, and Lord of the 11anor of Akeld. (1894) Skeet, Major Francis John Angus, of FcIsted School; served with the 4th RattaIion Royal Dublin Fusiliers in the late South African 'Val', member of the Catholic Union and Catholic Record Society. t Skelton, Miss Gwendoline Graham, daught.er of Colonel J. Skelton. (1900) Skene, Arthur Philip, B.A., Durham University. Skrimshire, Mrs Emilie, (1828-1895), daughter of Lieutenant l{entish, of the Royal Navy; wife of the Rev. Henry Skrimshire, B.A., rector of I-Iertford; mother of the Rev. Donald Skrimsbire, a Priest and :Missionary Rector of Our Iost Holy Redeemer, Chelsea, London, S. '\V. (IR6R) Slade, Mrs Charlotte, (1822-1909), wife of Generall\Iarcus John Slade, (1802-1872), daughter-in-law of the late General Sir John Slade, G.C.H., first Baronet; granddaughter of the twelfth Earl of Dalhousie. (18ü7) Slade, Lady Janet, daughter of General R. B. 'Y God, C.B.; second wife of ::\Iajor-General Sir John Ramsay Slade, R.H., K.C.B. (1882) Slade, Major-General Sir John Ramsay, of the Royal Artillery, K'( .B.; served in Afghan '\Var, 1878-80, and Transvaal Campaign, 1881; D.A.H. and Q.l\LG., 1882-87, A.D.C. to Queen Victoria; :Military attaché at British Embassy at Rome; commanded Royal Artillery in K.E. District" and in Egypt, 1903-05; Gentleman Usher to the King; ('ldest son of G{'neral laI'cnR Slade, (1 02-1872), C.D., third son of the first Baronet. (I8ü7) Converts to Rome 253 Slade, Major Montagu Maule, (1849-1881), of the lOth IIussars; was killed at the battle of EI Teb; younger son of General 3Iareus .John Slade, (1802-1872), C.B., third son of the late General Sir John Slade, G.C.H., first Baronet, who served in the Peninsular 'Var. (1883) Slater, John Anderson, of Polsham Park, Paignton, Devonshire. (1885) Slatter, William Walter, D.A., Queen's College, Oxford; son of an Anglican clergyman. (1880) Sleeman, Captain J. L., of the Royal Sussex Regiment; Adjutant t.o the Officer's Training Corps of the new Belfast University; grandson of General Sir 'V. H. Sleeman. (19U8) Smee, Rev. Richard, a Dominican lay-brother; son of John Smee, of Chelmsford, Essex. (1863) Smee, Miss F., sister of the Rev. Richard Smee. (1867) Smith, Albert, of Somerset HOUße. Smith, Sir Andrew, (1797-1872), K.C.B., Director-Genera.l of the Army Iedical Department; author of Ill,itstrations of the Zoology of Suuth AI'ricel, etc. Smith, Very Rev. Bernard, (1815-1903), :M.A., Fellow of 1Iagdalen College, Oxford; rector of Leadenham, Lincolnshire. A Priest, Canon and Rural Dean in charge of St Peter's, Great l\Iarlow, Buekinghamsmre. (1844) Smith, Charles Wenham, (18--16-1901), l\Ius.Bac., Xew College, O-x:ford; musical composer; organist of St George's Cathedral, Southwark, London, S.E.; professor of music at St Joseph's College, Clapham, London, S. 'V.; for a time sub-conductor at the Gaiety Theatre, London, 'V.C., then organist in New York. (1873) Smith, Edward Thomas, B.A., St John's College, Cambridge. (1883) t Smith, Mrs, wife of the late Colonel Smith, of Alexandra Park, :Manchester. (1873) Smith, Rev. George, of St Augustine's College, Canterbury; curate of St :Mary's, Poplar, London, E. (1872) Smith, Rev. Hugh Nanney, ::\I.A., Caius and Gonville College, Cambridge; curate of St )Iary's, 'Valkley, Sheffield, Yorkshire; son of the Rev. Thomas Smith, I.A., formerly vicar of the same church. (1901) Smith, James, brother of Dr W. H. S1;l1ith. i Smith, James, a Presbyterian, solicitor, journalist, and sometime editor of The Dublin Review; father of the )Iost Rev. Dr James A. Smith, Archbishop of St Andrews and Edinburgh; grandfather of Captain Archibald Dominic Smith-Sligo. t Smith, J. Stores, formerly Director of the Sheep bridge Iron and oal (;ompany, Derbyshire; author. Smith, Mrs Jessie Addison, daughter-in-law of the late (;olonel Smith, of Alexandra Park, Ianehester. (1896) 254 Converts to Rome t Smith, JOhn, J.P., of Bangor, co. Down, l>resbyterian. Ireland; formerly a (Ùm4 ) t Smith, Rev. John Campbell, I.A., Trinity College, Cambridge; an Anglican clergyman. (184i>) t Smith, Rev. Parks, l\I.A., Trinity Cullege, Cambridge; \icar of St John's, Torquay, Devonshire. (187U) Smith, Robert Calder, (18-t7-IDO-!), Secretary of the Chamber of Uommerce, l\Ianila, Philippine Isles. (1873) Smith, Miss, daughter of an Essex vicar. Smith, Rev. Sydney Fenn, ill Pric:st uf the Society uf Jesus at The Immaculate Uonception, .Farm Street, Berkeley t;quare, London, \V.; formerly Professor of Stonyhurst, Beaulllollt and St. Beuno's Uolleges; at one time editor of The .Jlonth and of Scriptnre 11lltl uals for Oa'owlic ðchools ; attached to 'Y'riters' Staff, Farm Street, since IHUl; eldest son of the Hev. Sydney Smith, I.A., vicar of 'Vorth, near Sandwich, Kent. (18G4) Smith, Rev. Thomas, a Priest-in-chargo of S.s. Henry and Elizabeth, Sheerness, l ent. (1878) Smith, The Very Rev. Thomas Ambrose, of l>ickering Grammar chool, Yorkshire; Dominican .Friar, and Prior of Hawkesyard, Rugeley, taffol'dshire. (1862) Smith, Thomas Sydney, musical composer; formerly sub-organist at st George's Cathedral, Southwark, London, S.E.; brother of Charles \Venham Smith, (1846-1D01), ltlus. Rac. of Kew College, Oxford. (1870) t Smith-Dodsworth, Mrs Jane Rebecca, wife of Frederick Smith mith-Dodsworth, (1t32i-1885), son of Sir Charles Smith-Dodsworth, third Baronet; daughter of John Young, of 'Vestridge, Isle of \Vight. Smyth, Very Rev. C. J. Moncrieff, of Christ College, Cambridge; a l)riesL and Canon of 'V estminster; till lately Uhief Inspector of Religious Education in the Archdiocese of \Vestminster; Chairman of \Vestminster Diocesan Education Fund; son of I\Iaidstone Smyth, of GiblÏi:ston, Fyfe, N.D. Smyth, Mrs H. S. Moore, daughter-in-law of the fifth Earl of :Mount Cashell. (1897) t Smythe, Rev. John Rowley, formerly a :\Iagistrate in Ceylon. A Priest and l\lilitary Chaplain in Colombo, Ueylon; son of a Presbyterian l\Iinister of co. l(erry, Ireland. (1876) Snelgrove, Herbert, of the well-known London firm. (1891) Soames, Miss, of Irnham Hall, Grantham, Lincolnshire. Soddall, M rs, an English lady, wife of a Swiss Judge. Somers, The Countess Virginia, widow of the third and last Earl Somers, (1819-1883); daughter of James Pattle, of the Bengal Civil ervice. (1892) Converts to Rome 255 Somers-Cocks, The Hon. Mrs Anne, (1826-1899), daughter of the Rev. Joseph Simpson, :M..A.., rector of Horsted, Sussex; sister of the I ate Rev. Joseph Simpson, I.A., Cantab, a Priest at Brighton; mother of Philip Alphonso Somers-Cocks, H.D.:\I.'s Consul at Lisbon, Commander of the Order of St Gregory the Great; and of Charles Sebastian SlJmers- Cocks, C.l\I.G., since 1904 Special.Assistant Secretary at the :Foreign Office. (1849) Somers-Cocks, The Hon. and Rev. John James Thomas, (1820-1906), of \ V est minster School; LA., Urasenose College, ( )xford ; for twelve years rector of Sheviocke, Cornwall, son of the second Earl Homers; grandson of the third Earl of Hardwicke; husband of the lIon. 1\1rs Anne Somers-Cocks. (1856) Somerville, The Misses, daughters of Irs l\Iary Somerville, (1780- 1872), the scientific writer, and daughter of Sir 'Villiam George Fairfax. Songe, Mrs J. A., daughter of Colonel IIaffe, of \Vigtonshire, N.E. Sop pet, Charles Edward, for ten years churchwarden of St John's, llammersmith, London, 'V. (1895) Southerden, Rev. William, of King's College, London; curate of t Peter's, London Docks, and then at t John's, Torquay, Devonshire. (1885) Southwell, The Viscountess, the Hon. Dorothy ICatharine '\Talrond, wife of the fifth Viscount Southwell; daughter of the Right Hon. Lord \Yaleran, first Baron. (1899) , Spain, Her Majesty Victoria Eugenie of; Princess Victoria. Eugénie Julia Ena of Battenberg; only daughter of H.R.H. Princess Beatrice :Mary Victoria Feodore, of Great Britain and Ireland; grand- daughter of Queen Victoria; niece of King Edward VII; godchild of the Empress Eugénie; wife of H.l\1. IGng _'\Jfonso XIII of Spain. (1906) Span, Mrs J., sister of the Rev. 'V. T. du Boulay, l\I.A., vicar uf St 1ary Boltons, 'Vest Brompton, London, 'V. (1881) Sparks, Miss M. A., sister of Edward A. Sparks, barrister. Spearman, Mrs, daughter-in-law of the Right Hon. Sir Alexander Young Spearman, first Baronet. (1875) Spedding, Carlisle James Scott, of Tonbridge School; B.A., Queen's Uollege, Oxford; Private Chamberlain to Popes Leo XIII and Pius X, acted as a Gold Staff Officer at the coronation of Edward VII; younger Bon of Captain James Dykes Spedding; grandson of the Hon. \V. F. 'Vyndham, and of l\Iajor Spedding, of Summergrove, Cumberland. (1881) Spedding, James P. H. Wyndham, B.A., St John's College, Uambridge; elder son of Captain James Dykes Spedding, and heir of 1ajor Spedding, of Summergrove, Cumberland. (1880) Spencer, The Hon. and Rev. Georga, (1799-1864), of Eton College; 1.A., Trinity College, Uambridge; rector of Drington, and chaplain to the Hight Rev. Dr Charles James IHomfield, (178ö-1857), Lord Bishop of London. A Passionist Priest, (Father Ignatius of St Paul) and rector of St Anne's Retreat, Sutton, St Helen's, Lancashire; authdr; son of the second Earl Spencer, (17G8-1834), who was First Lord of the Admiralty under Pitt. (1830) 256 Converts to Rome Spender, Hugh F., of Bath College; B.A., Oriel College, ù:-.ford; late Assistant-Editor of The Dnily 1\ T ews; Lobby Representative of The IVest- minste'i" Gazettc; son of Dr John Kent Spenùer, of Dath, and of l\Irs Spender, the novelist. (1894) Sperling, Mrs Anna Maria, daughter of Sir George Barrow, C.B., second Baronet, at one time Chief Clerk of the Colonial Office anù Registrar of the Orùer of St _Michael and St George; wife of the Rev. J oIm Hanson Sperling, (182j-18D4), :\I.A" Cantab, rector of \\T est bourne, Sussex; and family. (lb.O) Sperling, Miss Hariett Maria, daughter of Harvey James Sperling, of Lattenbury; niece of the Rev. John Hanson perling, (1825-1894), I.A., Cantab, rector of "\Vestbour e, Sussex. (1861) Sperling, Rev. John Hanson, (lR25-1894), :\I.A., Trinity College, Uambridge; curate of t l\fary Abbots, I(ensington, London, 'V.; then rector of \\restbourne, Sussex; contributor of Æ-10,000 to the building of St :\Iary's Catholic Church, Leek, Staffordshire, of which his son the Hev. Alfred )Iontague Sperling, is now Priest-in-charge. (1870) Sperling, Miss Lettice, daughter of the Rev. }"'rederick Sperling, )1.A., of Sice, -'rance, formerly rector of Pepworth St Agnes, Huntingdon- shire; niece of the Rev. John l-Ianson Sperling, (1835-1894), l\LA., Canta.b. (1895) Sperling, Miss Mary Anne, daughter of Harvey James peI'ling, of Lattenbury; niece of the Rev. John -Hanson perling, (182!)-18f)-!), !\LA., Cantab, rector of "\V estbourne, ussex; and of t.he Rev. Frederick Sperling, l\I.A., late rector of Pepworth St Agnes, Huntingdonshire. (18 KJ) Spode, Josiah, (1823-1893), J.P., of Hawkesyard, Rugeley; D.L., and 8heriff of taffordBhire. (1886) Spranger, Henry William, B, \., Exeter College, Oxford. (1885 ) Sproston, Mrs Laura Helen, daughter of Charles Twyford, of Southampton; wife of tbe Rev. Samuel Sproston, B.A., Cantab; vicar of "\Vinterboume, Down, Gloucestershire; and her five children. (1889) Sproston, Rev. Samuel, of hrewsb1!ry School; B.A., scholar of _Magdalene Uollege, Uambridge; curate of t Faith's, Stoke Newington, London, X.; member of the London Diocesan Conference, then vicar of 'Yinterbourne, Down, Gloucestershire; at one time private tutor to the sons of the third Iarquess of Bute, 1\:. T.; son of the Rev. Samuel Thomas Sproston, :l\I.A., of Sproston 'V ood, Cheshire, for many years Yicar of Heath Town, 'Vol verhampton; grandson of the Rev. George Sproston, :M.A., vicar of Trindon, Durham. (1889) Spurrier, Alfred Henry, of the Royal Urammar 8chool, GuHdford; Gregorian University, London Hospital, L.R.C.P.; Fellow of the Royal Colonial Institute, F.R.G.S.; Physician-in-Extraordinary to H.ll. the Sultan of Zanzibar; editor of the Government of Zanzibar Gazette. (1887) Converts to Rome 257 stacey, Rev. George, (1858-1909), B.A., Downing College, Cambridge; a Priest, successively at Holy Trinity, Brook Green, Hammersmith; Professor at St Edmund's College, 'V are, and then at the House of God, Stillorgan, co. Dublin; son of George Stacey, of Tottenham, London, N.; cousin of the Very Rev. Richard 'Villiam Church, l\I.A., (1815-1890), Dean of St Paul's Cathedral, London. (1880) Stanfield, Rev. Francis, a Priest, till lately at St Edmund's College, Old Hall, Ware, Hertfordshire; now retired; son of George Clarkson Stanfield, (1828-1878), the painter; composer of many popular Catholic hymns. t Stanfield, John, of the firm of l\Iessrs Stanfield, Leeds, Yorkshire. Stanfield, Mrs, wife of George Clarkson Stanfield, (1828-1878), the painter. Stanfield, Rev. Raymund, a Priest and chaplain of Convent of the Good Shepherd, Hammersmith, London, 'V.; younger son of the preceding. Stanley, The Hon. and Right Rev. Algernon Charles, of Harrow and Rugby Schools; :L\I.A., Trinity College, Cambridge; Incumbent of Holy Cross and St Anne's, Soho, London, 'V. Now Bishop of Emmaus, formerly coadjutor to <-;ardinal Vaughan (1832-1903); fourth Bon of the second Baron Stanley of Alderley, P.C., President of the Board of Trade, and Post laster General; grandson of the thirteenth Viscount Dillon. (1879) Stanley, Mrs Frances, mother of the Rev. James Stanley, (1835-1896), a lay-brother of the Society of Jesus. Stanley, Rev. Henry, formerly a l\[ethodist "Minister. A Priest-in- charge of St Peter's, Gorleston-on-Sea, Suffolk. Stanley, Miss Mary, (1813-1879), eldest daughter of the Hon. and Right Rev. Dr I dward Stanley, (1779-1849), Lord Bishop of Norwich, brother of the first Baron Stan]ey, of Alderley; sister of the Very Rev. Arthur Penrhyn Stanley, (1815-1881), Dean of 'Vestminster; she established a l\lilitary IIospital at Koulalee during the Crirnean "Val'; authoress. (1856) Stansf"'eld, J. B. Evelyn, l\I.A., Oxon; formerly Captain 3rd Duke of ,V ellington's 'Vest Hiding Ref[iment; lIon. Treasurer of the Catholic Truth Society; member of British <-;ouncil of Association for the Propagation of the Faith; son of the Rev. J ohn Stansfe d, J\I.A., vic?,r of Cold oniston, Yorkshire, and Elizabeth, daughter of John Birkbeck, of Anley, near Settle, Yorkshire. (1895) Stanton, Mrs Henrietta, daughter of Sir Alexander Jardine, eighth Baronet, of Dumfrieshire; wife of Captain Hmold James ClifIord Stanton, late of the King's Own Scottish Borderers. , Stanton, Henry, B.A., Pembroke <-;ollcge, Oxford. (1878) Stanton, Rev. Richard Mary, (1828-1901), B.A., Bl'asenose ollege, Oxford; a Priest of the Brompton Oratory, London, S.'V.; author. (18-15) R 2[j8 Converts to Rome Stannel, Mrs, wife of Charles George Stannel, solicitor, of Dublin. (1892) Stapley, Rev. Charles M., (IR53-1905), formerly a Veterinary Surgeon. A Priest-in-charge of St Augustine's, Tunbridge 'VeIls, Kent. L (1887) Starkie, M rs Cicely, second daughter of Sir James de Hoghton, eleventh Baronet of Hoghton Tower, near Preston, Lancashire; wife of Piers Cecil Ie Gendre Starkie, of Ribbleton Hall, LancvJshire. (1908) Starkie, Piers Cecil Ie Gendre, of Ribbleton Hall, Lancasl1ire; youngest son of the late Lieutenant-Colonel Ie Gendre Nicholas Starkic, of IIuntroyde, Lancashire. Statter, Miss, daughter of the '''lcar of 'Yorminghall. t Staunton, George Staunton Lynch, B.A., Trinity College, Dublin; J.P. and D.L. for co. Galway, Ireland. L t Staunton, Mrs, wife of George Staunton Lynch Staunton, J.P. Staunton, Mrs, wife of Captain R. Lynch Staunton, of the Galway l\Iilitia; sister-in-law of the above. Stavert, Rev. Archibald Arthur B., l\1.A., Durham V"niversity; successively curate at Fal'nbol'ough, Berkshire; Eastleigh; Southsea; South Queensfel'ry, and then vicar of Timsbury, Hampshire; novelist. (1904) St Clare, Miss, daughter of Professor St Clare, of Edinburgh, N.B.; till lately IIead of the Jubilee Institution of Dublin. (1889) Stebbing, George, (1828-1893), of Clapham, London, R,W.; father of the Very Rev. George Stebbing, B.A., London University, a Redemptorist Priest, Provincial of his Order 1904-8, now Rect{)r of St :Mary's, Clapham, London, R. "V. (18G5) Stebbing, Mrs Mary Anne Elizabeth, (1828-18R7), da.ughter of J. (i-. Hodges, of Chancery Lane, London, E.C. ; wife of the late George Sìebbing, of Clapham, London, S.W. (1852) Steele, Miss Francesca Maria Fanny, the novelist who writes under the 'nO'ìn de guuJ''te of "Darley Dale"; daughter of Robert Peter Steele and of l\Iary, daughter of Benjamin Francis, of Twyford, Norfolk. Educated at Bedford College. Author of Oonvents of Great Britain, St Bridget of S1.I'eJen, etc., contributor to the Catholic Encyclopwllia, A'J1 erican Oatholic Quarterly, etc. (1887) Steggall, Rev. Augustus William, a Priest-in-charge of the Church of Corpus Christi, North End, Portsmouth; son of Dr John 'Villi am Billing Steugall I. R.C.S., L.S.A., formerly house surgeon at Charing Uross IIos;ital 'and at one time at the Italian Hospital, Queen's Square, London, E. C. Steg&"el, Robert, (1830-1890), of the Croft, Southover, I.ewes, Sussex; poet and author. (1888) t Stenbock, Count, B.A., Banio] College, Oxford. (1880) Converts to Rome 259 stephens, Rev. Ernest Aitken, l\LA., Corpus Christi College, Cambridge; successively curate of Christ Church, Isle of Dogs, Poplar, E. and of St Simon's, Baptist ::\Iills, Bristol. (1909) Stephens, John, B.A., Trinity College, Cambridge. Steuart, Mrs Caroline Anna, wife of John Steuart, (1837-1895), of Balle chin, Perthshire, J.P., D.L., Knight of the order of St Gregory the Great, lineal descendant of King James II. of Scotland; eldest daughter of Sir Albert de Hochepied Larpent, second Baronet; mother of Captain John :Malcolm Steuart, Scottish Horse Imperial Yeomanry, J.P. for Perthshire; of Lieutenant Bernard Steuart, late of the Black 'Vatch, who served in last South African 'Var in Lumsden's Horse; of the Rev. Robert Henry Joseph Steuart, a Priest of the Society of Jesus and Professor at Stonyhurst College, Blackburn; ,and of the Rev. Ronald :Thlorley Stcuart, a BenedIctine Ionk (Dom Benedict) at St Benedict's Abbey, Fort Augustus, N.B. (1868) Steuart, M rs Constance, daughter of the late Captain E. Fortescue, of the 1st Battalion Rifle Brigade.; wife of Francis Gerald Steuart, of Oakwood, Hampshire, second son of John Steuart, (1837-1893), J.P., D.L. of Ballechin, Perthshire, N.B. (1898) t Stevens, Rev. Joh n, a Priest of the Redemptol'ist Order; for many years at St :Thlary's, Clapham, London, S. vV. (1845) Stevens, ev. Thomas, (1819-1869), of King's College, London; l\LA., Oriel College, Oxford; successively chaplain to the Duke of Devonshire at Chatsworth, vicar of Hathersage, Derbyshire, vicar of :Thlansfield ,V ood- house; he died in deacon"s orders at Oscott College; son of the late Rev. John Stevens, I.A., Prebendary of Chichester and vicar of Swalcliffe, o xfordshire, by his wife Ann l\Ia1'Ïa Norton; his three brothers were Anglican clergymen. (1865) Stevenson, Rev. Joseph, (1806-1895), of Glasgow University; :LA., Durham University; LL.D., St Andrew's University; of the :Thlanuscript Department of the British :Museum, sub-commissioner of Public Records; librarian and keeper of Durham Records; then incumbent of Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire. A Priest of the Society of Jesus at The Immaculate Conception, Farm Street, Berkeley Square, London, 'V; historian and archivist; son of Robert Stevenson, surgeon, of Berwick-on-Tweed (186:3) t Stevenson, Mrs Mary Ann, wife of the Rev. Joseph StevPllson, (1806-1895); daughter of John Craig, of l\Iount Florida, Glasgow, N.B. (1863) Stewart, Miss Alice, daughter of Colonel Stewart, of Folkestone, Kent. Stewart, Rev. Ambrose, l\I.A., Edinburgh Univer ity; a l\1inister of the Episcopal Church of Scotland. t Stewart, Sir Andrew, K.C. I.G., Chief Justice of the Province of Quebec, Canada. (1891) t Stewart, Rev. Chevalier, B.A.. Christ Chur('h, Oxford; a Benedictine :Monk; son of Sir George Drummond Stewart. Hart. (1829) GO Converts to Rome t Stewart, Douglas, grandson of Admiral Sir William l-Iouston tewart, G.U.ß. (18R4) Stewart, Dr Edward, J.P., for Sussex; son-in-law of the fourteenth Duke of X orfolk. (1888) Stewart, Francis Hugh, of St Andrew's lTniversity; son of the Rev. R. )1. tewart, of St Andrews K.B. Stewart, Henry S., late of the Civil Service. (1849) t Stewart, Rev. James Alexander, ::\1. A., St John's College, Cambridde; rector of Yange, Essex; father of the above. (1849) Stewart, Rev. James, )I.j.., Trinity College, Cambridge; curate of "r olvertone; Fellow of the Royal Universitv of Ireland; professor of Greek and Latin at. the Catholic lTniversity College, DuLlin. (1849) Stewart, Mrs, wife of the Re\"". James Stewart LA., Cantab. (1849) Stewart, Miss Margaret Douglas, daughter of Douglas tewal.t; gr 1nddauahter of Admiral ir 'YiIIi:tm Houston Htewart, G.C.B. (1883) Stewart, Mrs, wife of Colonel tewart, of Fol1..c:1tone, Kent. stewart, Miss, daughter of the Rev. James Ale\., near K orwich, Norfolk; son of Sigismond Trafford, of 'Y roxham I-IaIl, K orfolk. Traies, Rev. William Francis, (1850-1890), :\I.A., scholar of "r orcester College. Fellow of !\Ierton College, Oxford; successively curate of St George's, Bloomsbury; St John's, Rf'd Lion Square, 'V.c.; St John the Evangelist. Holborn, London, E.C. A Priest, Vice-President of St Edmund's College, "rare, Hert.fordshire, and then in charge, at Holy Cross, Plymouth. (18í7) t Trail, Miss, an Ursuline nun at St :Margaret's Convent, Edinburgh, X.B.; daughter of the Rev. Robert Trail, a Presbyterian l\Iinister of Forfarshire, X.B. t Trappes, Mrs Mary, wife of the late Robert Trappes, J.P., To\\n Clerk of Clitheroe, Lancashire; daughter of Henry Fielding, D.L. of l\lyerscough, Lancashire. Tredcro'ft, Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Lennox, late of the Royal Horse Artillery; 8erved in the Crimea; J.P. and County Alderman for Surrey; for many years Adjutant of :3rd Battalion, 'Yest Surrey Regiment and at one time Hon. Lieutenant-Colonel, 2nd Y 01. Battalion, R.'V. Surrey Regiment; only son of the Rev. Robert Tredcroft, of Tang- mere, Sussex, by}'rances Katherine, only daughter of Sir Thomas Brooke Pechell, second Baronet; son-in-law of the first Daron Howard of Glos30p. (1863) t Tredcro'ft, M rs Elizabeth, second wife of Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Lennox Tredcroft; daughter of Sir 'Villiam cott, sixth Baronet, of Ancrum. Tregena, Charles, B.A., 'V orcester College, Oxford. t Trelawny, Rev. Sìr Harry, of 'Vestminster School; I.A., Christ Uhurch, Oxford; Baronet; an Anglican clergyman. Trelawny, Miss, daughter of the late Rev. Sir Harry Trelawny, I.A., Oxon. Tremayne, Mrs William, daughter of Baron de Robeck. (18U7) Tre'!1l tt,. Rea -Admir 1 Francisco Sangro R. D., (1815-1897), a dIstInguIshed aval Architect; only son of .Admiral 'Villi am Tremlett of Dartmout.h, Devonshire (1897) S 274 Converts to Rome Trench, Frederick, B.A., TIalliol College, Oxford. Trendell, Captai n, of the Ryde l\Iilitia. Trenow, Rev. Frederick William Dominic, (1818-1890), of :Merchant Taylors' School; B..\., St John's College, O-x:ford; curate of TIartley Green, N orthfield, "\V orcestershire. A] )omÍIùcan Friar and chaplain to the Convent of Reparation, Uarisbrooke, Isle of \Vight; author, Bon of the Rev. Frederic Joseph Uox Trenow, l\I.A., rector of St Peter's, Dorchester. (1850) Trevelyan, Miss Ada, daughter of Colonel Trevelyan, of the 60th Rifles. Trevelyan, Sir Alf"red Wilson, (1R31-1891), seventh Baronet, of Nettlecombe Court, Somersetshire; succeeded his uncle, and was succeeded by his cousin; son-in-law of the late Right lIon. James II. Ionahan, sometime Lord Chief J usticc of the Common Pleas in Ireland. (1882) Trevelyan, Mrs Anne, (1827-1894), daughter of the late Rev. James Riddell, )LA., of Leamington; second wife of the Rev. Edwin Trevelyan, (1817 -189-1), :\I.A., Uantab, vicar of Cannock, Staffordshire. (1872) Trevelyan, Rev. Edwin, (1817-1894), of St Olave's Grammar School, London, S.E.; l\LA., scholar of St John's College, Uambridge; vicar of St Paul's, 'Yarwick, (1845-1865), then vicar of Cannock, Staffordshire. (1872) Trevelyan, Miss Margaret Emily, second daughter of the Rev. Edwin Trevelyan, (1817-18D4), late vicar of Uannock, Staffordshire. (1872) Trevelyan, M rs, wife of Colonel Trevelyan, of the 60th Rifles. Trevithick, William Pattison, tho enginecr; grandson of Richard Trevithick, the engineer. (1902) Trevor, Alf"red Charles, late controller of Stamps and Taxes, Edin- burgh, N.B. (1892) t Trevor, Mrs Edith Frances, wife of Alfred Charles Trevor; niece of Henry Brougham Loch, first Baron Loch, P.C., (i.C.B., G.O.:\[.O., D.C.L., at one time Governor of Cape Colony, and lligh Commissioner for South Africa. (1892) Trevor, Claude, son of General \\rilliam osmo Trevor, C.B. Trevor, Major Frederick Anthony, of Rugby School; served with the 59th Regiment in China, India, and {;rimea. Trevor, Hubert, son of General "\Villiam Cosmo Trevor, C.B. Trevor, Mrs, wife of General 1Villiam Cosmo Trevor, C.B.; daughter of General Trevor, of Plymouth. Trickett, Captain Thomas, of the Royal Kavy. Converts to Rome 275 Triggs, Rev. Percival James, a Priest of the Society of Jesus at the Church of the Sacred IIeart, Richmond Hill, Bournemouth, IIampshire. Tristram, H. T., B.A., Jesus College, Oxford; assistant-master at the Oratory School, Edgbaston, Birmingham. Troake, Rev. Ernest M., B.A., Trinity College, Dublin; associate brother of Llanthony Abbey, North \Vales. .A. Priest, till recently in charge of St :Mary's, (jhippenham, \Viltshire. (18D5) Trollope, Rev. George Henry Anneslcy Philip, of Ierchant Taylors' School; a Priest. (1905) t Trotter, Charles, of \Voodhill; J.P. and D.L. for Perthshire, N.B. (1856) t Trotter, Mrs, wife of the late Charles Trotter, J.P., Perthshire. (1856) t Trotter, Lieutenant Charles F. Graham, J.P., late of the 93rd Sutherland Highlanders; son of the late Charles Trotter, J.P., Perthshire. (1856) Tubbs, Rev. Charles Edward, a Priest till recently at the Holy Trinity, Brook Green, Hammersmith, London, 'V.; now chaplain at azareth I-Iouse, Hammersmith, \V. t Tucker, Captain. (1848) Tucker, S.W., solicitor. Tuckwell, The Misses, daughters of a. :Methodist Iinister. Tuite, Sir Mark Anthony, (1808-1896), B....\., Trinity College, Dublin; tenth Baronet; at one time captain in the 19th Regiment of the line. (1893) Tuke, Very Rev. Reginald, of K.ing's College, London; curate of St John's Hackney, London, N. A Priest and Canon of \Vestminster at Our Lady f Grace and St Edward, Chiswick, London, \V., and then at The Holy Family, \Vitham, Essex; now retired. Tu ke, Miss, of l\laidstone: niece of the Very Rev. Canon Reginald Tuke. Turnbull, Mrs Grace, (1812-188--1), 'Y ife of \Villiam Barclay David Donald Turnbull, (1811-1863), LL.D.; daughter of James Dunsmure, of Edinburgh, N.D. (18-13) Turnbull, J. T.D., of the Record Office. Turnbull, William Barclay David Donald, (1811-1863), LL.D.; advocate a.t the cottish Bar; secretary of the Antiquarian Society of Scotland; only child of 'Valter Turnbull, architect and author, of Leven Lodge, near Edinburgh, X.B. (1843) 2'76 Converts to Rome t Turner, Miss Elizabeth Frances Garrett, fourth daughter of the Rev. John Turner, I....'\.., vicar of IIennock, Devonshire. Turner, Lady Emily Ayscough, (1845-1910), wife of Sir Charles Arthur Turner, (1833-1907), ICO.I.E., Chief Justice of l\Iadras, son of the r\..ev. John Fisher Turner, I.A.; daugher of 'Villi am Sampson Hodgkinson, of 'V ookey lIole, 'VeIls, Somersetshire; then a nun of the Visitation Convent at IIarruw. (1891) t Turner, Mrs, wife of the Rev. Charles Turner, !\I.A.; late of IIanwell Park, London, 'V. (1850) Turner, Rev. Thomas, an Independent l\Iinister. t Tu.rnerelli, rs, wife of Edward Tracey Turnerelli, (1813-1896), the a.rtISt and proJector of "the people's tribute" to Lord Beaconsfield; d \ughter of Thomson Hankey, (1805-1893), }I.I). for Peterborough, dIrector and governor of the Bank of England. (1856) t Turton, Robert A., musical composer; at one time organist of Hotherham Parish Church; then at tho Church of the Sacred IIeart, Exeter; son of Dr Turton, of Sheffield. Tussaud, Mrs, wife of Frank Tussaud. of London, 'v. t Tweedie, The Hon. JOhn, District Judge in tho Indian Civil Service. Tweedie, Mrs, wife of the lIon. John Tweedie, of the lndian Civil Service. t Twycross, Dr Isaac, of Oxford. (1845 ) Twycross, Mrs, of Gorton Lodge, Clapham Common, London, S.'V. Twyman, Charles, of Stafford; solicitor. t Twynam, Colonel, (1873) (1873) (1859) Twyman, Mrs, wife of Charles Twyman, 8olictor. t Twynam, Ca;>\.ain, of the Royal Xavy; brother of the above. (18M)) Tydd, Rev. Thomas Henry, !\l.A., St Edmund's Hall, xford; Classical Iedallist, First Classical Honours; Second Class 1\loral SCIences; :First Class Exhibitioner of Trinity College, Dublin; chaplain of Alton Towers, the Earl of Shrewsbury's seat at Stoke-upon- Trent. (1879) Tylee, Mrs Catherine Elizabeth, of :Marlborough Villa, Clifton; wife of the late !\Iajor-General George 'rylee. (1847) Tylee, Edward, B.A., Brasenose College, Oxford; relative of the Right Hev. 1\lonsignor \Villiam Tylee. (1t;97) Converts to Rome 277 t Tylee, Major-General George, of the Bengal Army. (1847) Tylee, The Right Rev. Monsignor William, of. Cuddesdon Theo- logical College; M.A., Oriel College, Oxford A Priest and Domestic Prelate to Pope Leo XIII; was chaplain to the ltlarquess of Ripon, K.G., when Viceroy of India; now resident in London. (18GC) Tyler, Captain George, of the Royal Engineers; grandson of Admiral Sir George Tyler, (1792-1862), Lieutenant-Governor of St Vincent, B.W.I. Tyrrwhit, Miss Catherine M., daughter of the Rev. St John Tyrrwhit. I.A., an Anglican clergyman. 278 Converts to Rome u . t ULLATHORNE, Mrs, relative of Sir John Franklin, (1786-1847), the Arctic Explorer; mother of the !\[ost Rev. Dr William Bernard lTllathorne, (1 06-1889), a Benedictine :l\fonk, first Bishop of Birmingham, and then ....<\.rchbishop of Caba.sa. Ulyat, Rev. William, B.A., Iagdalene College, Cambridge; vicar of }'reeland, Oxfordshire. (1903) Ulyat, Mrs, wife of the Rev. William Ulyat, B.A., Cantab. (1903) Uniacke, Mrs, wife of Captain Korman Fyfe Fitzgerald Uniackc, of the 60th Rifles. Urquhart, The Hon. Mrs, (1824-1889), lIon. Harriet \.ngeJina Parkinson Fortescue, daughter of Liputcnant-Colonel Chichester Fortescue; sister of the first Baron Carlingford; wife of 1>avid Francis Gregor Urquhart, (1805-1877), the diplomatist, author and LP. for tafford; mother of Francis Fortescue Urquhart, l\I.A., Fellow and Exhibitioner of Balliol College, Oxford (1877) Urquhart, Rev. Arthur Pollard, of Lincoln CoHege, Oxford. A Benedictine Ionk, (Dom Jerome), at Ht Benedict's .Abbey, Fort ...\ugustus, N.B.; son of 'Villiam Pollard Urquhart, of Castle Pollard, co. "r estmeath, Ireland, and of Craigston, Aberdeenshire, N.B. (1868) Ussher, Geor&e Skeffington, son of Lieutenant-Colonel John Usher, a lineal descendant of Archbishop .James Ussher, (1581-1(i;Jü), of Armagh. (189] ) Converts to Rome 279 v t VALE, Rev. Henry, )LA., Oxon; curato of St Andrew's, 'Vens Street, London, 'V. (1851) Valentin, Rev. John Philip, of Salisbury Theological College and London University; successively curate of St Clement, East Dulwich, London, S.E.; and at Cowley St John, Oxford. (1910) Vallance, Rev. W. H. Aymer, of Harrow School; )I.A., Oriel College, Oxford; curate at the Annunciation, Brighton, Sussex; and then at St Bartholmew's, Dover. One of the leaders for the revival of Decorative Art and )Iediæval Design; F.S.A., author and contributor to The Art JO'ltrnal, and other periodicals; son of Captain T. 'V. Vallance, of the 5th Lancers. (1889) t Vansittart, Mrs Frances Rosalie, the authoress; wife of the late Rev. Charles Vansittart, :\LA., RectorofShottesbrook-cum-White-Walthanl, and nephew of the first Baron Bexley, (1766-1857), Chancellor of the Exchequer; daughter of Hans Busk, (1815-1882), a pioneer of the Volunteer Iovenlent, barristf'r and High Sheriff for Radnorshire; sister of the late Mrs Pitt Byrne and of Lady Loder; and family, among whom is Clement Arthur Vansittart who was a Pontifical Zouave. (1845) Vanstone, W.J., (1849-1907), of Elrington Road, St Thomas, Exeter; a great benefactor of the Church of the Sacred Heart of that town. t Van Straubenzee, Lady, wife of General Van Straubenzee, G.C.B., late Governor of :MaIta. Vassall-Phillips, Rev. Oliver Rodie, of Eton College; Balliol College, Oxford. A Redemptorist Priest; successively Rector of Alount Alphonsus, Limerick; Bishop Eton, 'Vavertree, Lherpool; Bishop's Stratford, Essex; and of Kingswood, Bristol; eldest son of Robert Lowe Grant Vassall, of Oldbury Court, Bristol, by Iatilda, daughter of 'Villiam PhiHips, of 'Yhitson Court, r onmouthshire; author. (1878) Varley, John, of St Augustinf"s College, Uanterbury; a student for Anglican orders. Vaughan, Edward Thomas, B.A., Christ Church, Oxford. (1880) Vaughan, Mrs Florence, wife of Iajor Charles Jerome Vaughan. late of the 7th Dragoon Guards, Private Chamberlain t.o Pope Pius X., eldest son of Colonel Francis Baynham Vaughan9 of Courtfield, and nephew of Cardinal Herbert Vaughan, (1832-1903); daughter of Cf'cil Edmund Lister-Kaye, brother of Sir John Pepys Lister-Kaye, third Baronet, and of Lady Beatrice Adeline Pelham-Clinton, daughter of the sixth Duke of Newcastle. (1907) 280 Converts to Rome Vaughan, Mrs Eliza, (1813-1853), néc RoUs; first wife of Lieut.-Colonel John Francis Vaughan, (1ROR-1R80), D.L., of Courtfield, Ross, Herefordshire; mother of His Eminence Cardinal Herbert Vaughan, (1832-1903), second Bishop of SaIford, then Archbishop of 'Vestminster, founder of St Joseph's College for Foreign l\lissions at :MilllIill, London, N. 'V. ; of the Iost Rev. Roger 'Yilliam Bede Vaughan, (183--1-1883), a Benedictine fonk, and Archbishop of Sydney, New South 'Vales; of the Rev. Joseph Vau han, (1841-189ß), a Benedictine 1\[onk, (Dom Jerome), aud founder of St Bene- dict'r.Abbey, Fort Augustus, N.B.; of the Rev. Kenelm Vaughan, (1R40-190R), a Priest of the Arch-diocese of Westminster; of Colonel Franris Raynhalll Vaughan, Private Chamberlain to Pope Pius X, J.P. and D.L. for Jlerefordshire, J.P. for Monmouthshire; of the Rev. Bernard Vaughan, a Priest of the Society of Jesus at tho Imn13.culate Conception, Farm Street, Berkeley Square, London, \V,; of Reginald Vaughan, J.P. for l\[onmouthshire; and of the Right Rev. John S. Vaughan, Bishop of Sebastopolis and Auxiliary of SaHord; her three daughters became nuns; grandmother of the Rev. Herbert Vaughan, D.D. of Rome, a Priest at the 1ission IIouse, Brondeshury Park, London, K.'V.; of the Rev. Francis -Vaughan, a Priest, tin lately at St Joseph'R, Ahcravon, South 'Vales; and of the Rev. William ,r aughan, a lay-brother of the Society of Jesus at Stonyhurst College, Blackburn, Lancashire. (1830) t Vaughan, Captai n George Augustus, grandson of the third Earl of Lisburne, and brother-in-law of Count Arthur )Ioore, ...\1.P. Vaughan, Henry Francis John, B.A., S.C.L., Christ Church, Oxford; Lord of the )[anor of IIumphreston; aut.hor; fathpr of Tjput.enant Humphrey Scott Vaughan, R.F.A., and of John Courtenay Vaughan, 1I.R.U.S., L.R.C.P., House Surgeon of St Thomas's Hospital, London; now surgeon on }I. I.S. Cornwall. (18ü7) Vaughan, Radf"ord, B.A., l\Iert.oD CoIIege, Oxford. Veale, Alf'red, of Southampton; nephew of the Rev. Henry Veale, l\I.A., an Anglican clergyman. Ventris, Mrs, wife of an Anglican clergyman. Ventris, The Misses, daughters of an Anglican clergyma.n. Vere, The Very Rev. Langton George, a Priest, Canon and Dean at St Patrick's, Soho Square, London, 'V; author; Iember of the \Vest- minster City Council and Guardian of the Westminster Union. (1862) Vere, Miss, a nun, (Sister Iary Philippa), of the Sisters of Iercy; sister of the Very Rev. Canon Langton Vere. Verini, Mrs, the authoress, wife of the agent of the Iadra.s Bank. (1909) Verney-Cave, The Hon. Frances Catherine Sarah, (1845- 1884), a nun of the third Order of St Francis; daughter of t.he fourth Baroness Braye. (1870) Vernon, Cecil, at one time Assistant- Iaster at St Joseph's College, Clapham, London, S. 'V. (1873) Vernon, Miss, sister of Cecil Vernon. (1870) Converts to Rome 281 Vertue, Mrs, wife of the above; daughter of the Rev. Hitchcock, )LA., vicar of St John's, Torquay, Devonshire. Vickers, Mrs, of Redgate Hall, \Valsingham, Dar1ingtoll. t Vertue, Charles Edward, of Glasgow and Oxford Universities; for many years H.::\I. Inspector of Schools; Chamberlain to Pope Leo XIII. (1890) Henry \Villiam (1889) (1897) Vi nail, Miss, a Dominican nun. Vinall, Miss Alice, her sister, an Anglican Sister at Oxford. t Vincent, Sir Francãs, tenth Baronet, of Stoke D'Abernon, Surrey; D.L. for Essex, at one thne :\I.P. for St Albans; great-grandson of the first Viscount Folkestone. Vinning, Miss, the singer. Voles, Rev. Dunstan, a Benedictine lay-brother at Erdington Abbey, Birmingham. Von Baumbach, The Right Rev. Leonard, for twenty years a secular Priest, for some time Secretary of the late Cardinal l\lermil1od, Bishop of Geneva; then a Passionist Priest at St.J oseph's Retreat, Eigh- gate Hill, London, N., from 1895 to 1905; afterwards Rector of St Saviour's Retrf'at, Broadway, ,V orcestershire, till 1910, when he waR appointeà Bishop of Gerasa and Coajutor to the Bishop of Nicopolis, Bulgaria; son of Baron Yon Baumbach, of \Vurtemhurg, Oermany. (1875) Von Dieckhoff, Rev. Cyril, a Benedictine J\Ionk, at St Benedict.s Abbey, Fort Augustus, X.D.; son of a Lutheran minister. Von Halbert, Mrs, of Berne, Switzerland; daughter of the Rev. J. Corhett, J\I.A., an Anglican clergyman. Voyle, Mrs M., wife of General Voyle. Vyse, Cap' ain Frank Howard. (1875) 282 Converts to Rome w .. t W ACKERBARTH, Rev. Alfred David, LA., Queens' College, Cam- bridge; curate of Peldon, Essex. (1841) Waddington, Captain Evelyn de a Burgh, late of the Royal )Iunster :Fusiliers; educated at Chartel'house School; served in the last South African 'Var. (1902) Waddington, Sydney Peirce, musical editor of tho .Anmtlcl Hyrrtns. Waddy, Cadwalader, of co. 'Yexford, Ireland. (1870) Wainewright, John B., B,A., New College, Oxford; barrister. (1899) Wait, Mrs, daughter of the Rev. John Chippendall rontesquieu Bellew, (1823-1S74), the well-known elocutionist (1868) Wake, William, solicitor, of Sheffield; and family. Walcott, Colonel, of TIoul'nemouth, IIampshire. Walcott, Mrs, wife of Colonel 'Yalc ,tt; and son. (1891) (1891 ) Waldie, Rev. Ronald James Thorp, of Brighton Grammar School; member of the Institute of Chartered ....\ccountants. ...\ Priest, successively at St John the Baptist, N orwich, Norfolk; St Francis, Shefford, Dedford- shire; now in charge of St Peter, Rushden, Korthamptonshire. (1891) Walf'ord, Rev. Edward, (182;3-1 97), of Chal'terhouse School; l\LA., scholar of Baniol Collego, Oxford; curato at Tunbridge 'Vells, I(ent; editor of numerous biographical, genealogical, and topographical works; son of the Rev. 'Vil1iam 'Va]ford, 1I.A., rector of Hatfield Peverell, Essf'x; grandson of Sir 'ril1ianl Peppercl1, Bart., and of the Rev. IIenry Clutton, D.D.; father of Lionel Julian "T aHoI'd, Town Clerk of lIol born, by his wife Christina Julia, daughter of Admiral the lIon. Sir John Talbot. (1863) Walf'ord, Miss Frances, daughter of the Rev. 'Yilliam 'V alford, r.A., rector of Hatfield Peverell, Essex. Walford, Frederick, (I 835-HJ0:3), son of the Rev. 'Villiam 'VaJford, )l.A., rector of Hatfield Peverell, Essex. (1867) Converts to Rome 283 Walford, Mrs, wife of the Rev. William Walford, l\I.A., rector of Hatfield, Peverell, Essex; daughter of the Rev. Henry Hutton, D.D., and Rister of four Anglican clergymen. Wal'ford, dohn Berry, B.A., St John's College, Cambridge; barrister; Bon of the Rev. "\Villiam "\Valford, l\I.A., rector of Hatfield Peverell, Essex. (1846) Wal'ford, Rev. dohn Thomas, (1834-1894), of Eton College; scholar, l\I.A., Fellow of King's College, Cambridge; curate and Assistant-ßIaster a Eton. A Priest of the Society of Jesus, and Professor at St Beuno's College, St ....<\saph, North 'Vales; son of the Rev. William Walford, )LA., rector of IIatfield Peverell, near Chelmsford, Essex. (186G) Walker, Miss, daughter of E. H. "\Valker, British Consul in Galicia and Asturias. Walker, Arthur James, I.A., Emmanuel College, Cambridge. Walker, Captain Beaumont, of Spilsby, Lincolnshire. t Walker, Mrs Bedelia Anna, wife of the Rev. 'Villiam Walker, D.D., an Anglican clergyman. Walker, Mrs Blanche Lancaster, wife of Clarence Forester "\Valkel', son of Sir George Walker, third Baronet, grandson of the first Baron Tredegar. (1896) t Walker, Charles, of Brighton, author of The, Ritual Reason 1Vhy, etc. (1878) t Walker, Mrs Mary, wife of Charlps "\Yalker, of Brighton. (1878) Walker, Charles Romaine, the architect. Walker, Rev. Henry Martyn, (1821-1886), r.A., Oriel College, Oxford; curate at I-Iardenhuish. A Priest and Rural Dean in charge of St Austin's, Kenilworth, 'Varwickshire. (18L16) Walker, Rev. Ignatius Leslie d., of IGng Edward VI. Grammar School, Birmingham; l\I.A., London University, with the "l\fal'k of Distinction" for his thesis on "Pragmatism Absolutism and Realism"; a scholastic of the Society of Jesus, till lately Professor of Philosophy at Stonyhurst College, Blackburn, Lancashire; then at l\Iount St )Iary's College, Chesterfield, Derbyshire; now at St Beuno's College, St Asaph, North Wales; author. (1900) Walker, Very Rev. dohn, (1820-1878), LA., Brasenose College, Oxford; curate of Benefield, N orthamptonshire. A Priest and Canon. (18--15) t Walker, Robert, :i\I.A., Lincoln CoUege, Oxford. Walker, Rowland, of Engadine House, Torquay, Devonshirp. t Walker, Mrs, wife of Rowland Walker, of Torqua.y. Walkinshawe, Miss, of Cardiff, South Wales; a nlID. (1866) Wall, Septimus, barrister. 284 Converts to Rome Wall, Rev. William, I.A., Emmanuel College, Cambridge; curate of Tatteshall, N ()l'f()lk. A Benedictine Ionk, (Dom ::\Iartin), at Rt Benedict.'s Abbey, Fort Augustus, N.B.; brother of Septimus 'Vall, barrister. (1881) Wallace, Rev. Arthur Job, (1841-1898), of Bury St Edmunds Grammar School; :M.A., Emmanuel College, Cambridge. A Priest and Army Chaplain during the Ashantee 'Val', then in llurmah and :[adras, finally in charge of St Pancras, Ipswich, Suffolk; son of a former rector of l\Ionks Elcigh. (1864) Wallace, Rev. William, I.A., Trinity College, Dublin; an Anglican l\fisRinnary in India. A Priest of the Society of Jesus in India.. (1 97) Waller, Henry, barrister. Waller, Mrs Lewis, the actress; daughter of IToratio nrandon, solicitor; sister of Lady Kate Harriet Arthur, wife of Sir George Cmnpton Archibald Arthur, third Baronet, and of Irs Clement Scott; wife of the well-known actor. (190G) Walls, Rev. Charles Joseph, B.A., Durham University; curate of Brent, Pelham, Hertfordshire. (1894) Walls, Mrs, "tife of the Rev. Charles Joseph 'Yalls, B.A.; and family. (1894) Walpole, Lady Dorothy Elizabeth Mary, daughter of the fourth Earl of Orfurd; now Duchess Del Ralzo di Galmy, of Spain. (IBGO) Walpole, Frederick Goulburn, (1829-1901), tho author; sometime Collector of Customs, Dublin; great-grandson of the lIon. Robert "Talpol e , brother of the first Earl of Orford, the distinguished statesman; father of Captain Horace II enry Iaximi1ian 'Val pole, Jate of the 9th Battalion Rifle Brigade; son-in-law of Edward Binns, of 'Yare Park, Jamaica., B.'V.!. Walpole, Colonel Horace John, late of the 4th Battalion Norfolk Regiment; Bon-in-lawof the lIon. Charles Langdale, of Houghton. t Walpole, Lady Maude, daughter of the fourth Earl of Orford; wife of Prince Palagnnia, of Italy. (18!)"!) Walsh, Miss Caroline, of Lower 'Yick House, near 'Vorcester. t Walsh, Mrs, wife of an Indian Official. (1852) Walshe, Mrs, wife of Captain 'Valshe. Walton, Miss Henrietta Elizabeth, daughter of the late Rev. Stanley 'V alton, 1.A., formerly Fellow and Tutor of Trinity Han, Cambridge, and rector of Fenstanton, Huntingdonshire. (1888) Ward, Mrs Frances Mary, (1818-1898), wife of Dr 'Villiam George 'Yard, (1812-1882), I.A., Oxon; daughter of the Rev. Canon John 'Vingfield, D.D., I.A., Prebendary of 'V orcester, vicar of Broomsgrove, and rector of Easton, at one time IIeadmaster of 'Vestminster School; sister of the late Ceneral John IIope 'Yingfield, and of the Rev. 'YiUiam Frederick 'Vingfield, (IH1:3-1874), :M.A., Oxon, at une time curate of St l\Iark's, North Audley Street, London, 'V. (1845) Converts to Rome 285 t Ward, Francis Ridout, brother of t,he Rev. Richard \Vard, l\f.A., formerly vicar of St SaviouI"S, Leeds. (1S5] ) t Ward, Mrs, wife of Francis Ridout 'Yard. (1851) Ward, Mrs, wife of the Vicar of St Raphael's, Bristol. i Ward, Very Rev. Richard, I.A., Oriel College, Oxford; vicar of St Saviour's, Leeds. A Priest and Canon. (IS51) Ward, William George, (1812-1882), of 'Vinchester College; l\I.A., Scholar of Lincoln College, and FeHowof Balliul CoUege, Oxford; Ph.D. of Rome; theologian and Philosopher; editor of The Dublin Review; sun of "\Villiam 'Yard, (178i-1849), :\LP. for London, and Director of the Bank of England; father of Edward Granvi11e 'Yard, G.C.S.G., J.P. for lIampshire; of 'Vilfrid 'Yard, the historian and biographer; and of the Right Rev. Ionsignor Bernard Wa.rd, Canon of 'Vestminster, and for several years President of St Edmllild's College, Old Hall, 'Yare, lIertfordshire. (1843) Ward, The Misses, daughters of the Hon. and Rev. Henry 'Vard, l\LA., rector of Killinohy, co. Down, Ireland; granddaughters of the first Viscount Bangor. Ward, Captain H., of the Royal N a.vy. (1909) Wardell, Herbert, brother of 'Villiam 'Vilkinson 'Vardell, (1823-1899), of London. (1848) Wardell, William Wilkinson, (1823-1899), of London; Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects and :l\lember of the Institute of Civil Engineers. (1846) t Wardell, Mrs, wife of 'Villiam 'Vilkinson 'Vardell, (1823-1899), of London. (1846) t Wardell, Miss, sister of 'Villiam 'Vilkinson 'Vardell, (1823-1899), of London. (1846) Warden, Charles William, of St lIeliers, Jersey. (1871) Wardlaw, Mrs Augusta, wife of James Campbell 'Val'dlaw. Wardlaw, James Campbell. Ward roper, Rev. Henry Thomas, :l\I.A., St 1\Iary's IIall, Oxford; an Anglican curate. t Ware, Rev. Samuel, l\I.A., 1\Iagda.ien College, Oxford; cura.te of Bedford Leigh, Lancashire; son of Dr Samuel Hibbert "'are, (1782-1848), the antiquary, geologist and author, discoverer of chromate of iron. (1868) t Ware, Titus Hibbert, brother of the late Rev. Samuel'Vare, 1\I.A., Oxon. (186B) Warmington, Lady Anne, youngest daughter of Edward "Tinch, of Chatham, Kent; wife of Sir Uornelius Iarshal1 'Varmington, K.C., first Baronet, formerly :M,P. for 'Vest 1\lonmouthshire. 286 Converts to Rome t Warmoll, Rev. Fr ncis Ja es, a Priest at Our Lady of Reven Dolours, RtowlRarket, uff()lk; son of the Rev. Sayer Stone \Varmoll, )1.1\.. rector of Sutte.:ley, Suffolk. (1870) W rmoll, Very R v. dohn. Pries.tley, (1830-1R85), of St John's College, HurstpICl'pOlnt; B.....\., LIncoln Uollege, Oxfurd; successively curate a \V oolton . \\ rwyn; IIenley-in-Arden, \Val'wickshil'e; and finally at St )arna.bas, Plr hco, Lon o . S. \Y. A Priest and Provost of Northampton, Xl charge of Ihe Holy Uhild Jesus and St Joseph, Bedford; elder brother of the late Rev. Francis James \Varmoll, a Priest. (IS3!)) t Warner, Mrs, wife of Charles 'Varner, the well-known actor. t Warner, Mrs, daughter of an ...\.nglican clergyman. (1843) Warner, Dr, of Cambridge. Warner, Mrs, wife uf Dr 'Varner, of Cambridge. Warren, Rev. William, a Priest of the Society of Jesus till lately at The Sacrcd 1-1eart, Hurley Road, Leeds, Y urkshil'e; now at Tho Sacrcd lfeart, :\lain Street, Gporgetown, Demerara, British Guiana. (1896) Warrington, Mrs Maud, wife of Thf)mas Holls \Varrington, K.G.; daughter of Decimus turges, barrister. Washington, George, B.A., Queens' College, Cambr'Ïdge. Wasteneys, William, barrister. t Washbourne, Robert, the Catholic publisher, of Paternoster Row, London, E. U. Waterford, The Marchioness of', (IR08-1873), :Flurence Grosvenor Howley, first wife of the fifth Iarquess of \Vaterfurd, P.C., K.P., at une time :\LP. for co. 'Yaterford, Lord-Lieutenant for co. 'Vaterford, and for a time I\Iaster of the Buckhuunds; daughter of Iaior George Rowley, of the Bumbay Army. (1870) Waters, Mrs, niece of the Right Hon. Sir Robert Peel, third Barunet, P.C., G.C.13. Waters, Miss, daughter of I\Irs 'Vaters. Waters, dohn, B.A., t -Mary's 1Iall, Oxfurd; nephew of Sir John \Vaters, (1774-1842), K.C.B., who served at'Vaterlou. Watkins Lady Muriel Maud stuart, only surviving daughter of the eleventh Earl of Lindsay; wiie uf \Vatkin J. Y. Strang 'Vatldns, barrister, of hotton 118111, Salop. (1908) Watson, Right Rev. Monsignor Edward d., I.A., Christ College, Cambridae; barrister; then curate of Rt Juhn's, St Leonard's-on-Sea, Sussex. A Priest v formerly Professor at St Edmund's College, Old Hall, "rare, Hertford hire' Domestic Prelate to Pope Pius X; now at 8t Charles' School, Brent ood, Essex; a "founder " of \V cstminster Cathedral. (1876) Watson, Dr Gordon. (1903) Converts to Rome 287 Watson, Rev. Jabez, :\I.A., I\Iagdalene Cullege, Cambridge; curate at Lostwi thiel. Watson, Rev. John, a lay-brother of the :::;ociety of Jesus, and sub- librarian at Stonyhurst College, Blackburn, Lancashire. (1878) t Watson, Rev. Joseph Martin, 1\I.A., Uaius and Gonville College, Cambridge; vicar of Long \Yhatton. (18.")2) Watson, Rev. Maurice, a, Dominican }'riar and Chaplain to the China Squadron at Hong Kong. (1873) t Watson-Taylor, Emilius, of I-Iedington Ianor, Oxfordshire. Watts, Rev. C. J., of Cromwell IIouse, Lower Edmonton; a Baptist Preacher. (1890) Watts, J. J., of Hawsdale Hall, Cumberland Watts-Russell, Miss Amy, a nun of,the Yisitation Order; daughter of Edward 'Vatts-Russell, youngest son of .Jesse 'Vatts-Russell, (1787-1875), l\I.P. for Xorth Staffordshire, of l{am Hall, tafIordshire. (18t59) Watts-Russell, Mrs Augusta, (1813-1831), néc Darker; wife of the Rev. )lichael 'Vatts-Russell, (UH3-1875), 1\1......\.., rector of Benefield, Nurthamptonshire; mother of the Rev. .:\Iichael 'Vatts-Russel1, a l>assionist Priest at St Joseph's Retreat, Highgate Hill, London, N.; of J u1ian \Vatts- Russell, (1850-1867), a Papal Zouave who fell at lentana and of Sister Teresa )Iaria 'Vatts-Russell, of the Sisters of Charity, Darli gton. (1815) Watts-Russell, Mrs Charlotte, (1827-1908), daughter of ir Charles :Neville; wife of David Pike 'Vatts-Russell, (1820-1891), son of Jesso "\Yatts-Russell, (1787-18;5), _M.P. for North Staffordshire, of !(am HaJl, Staffordshire; granddaughter of the ninth Earl of Lucan. (1845) Watts-Russell, David Pike, (1820-1894), youngest son of Jesse'Vatts Russell, (1787-1875), :\I.P. for North Staffordshire, of Kam Ilall, Stafford- BlUre. (1845) Watts-Russell, Rev. Michael, (1815-1875), I.A., Christ Church, Oxford; rector of Benefield, N orthamptonshire; elder brother of the preceding; and three daughten;, one a nun. (1845) Wauchope, Miss, sister of l\Iajor-Genel'al Andrew Gilbert \Vauchope, C.B., C. \I.G., (18--16-1898), who fell at l\Iagel'sfontein; daughter of Andrew 'Vauchope, of Niddrie 1\IarisGhal, Liberton, l\Iidlothian, N.H. (1800) Waugh, Rev. F. J. Norman, a PriCl:Hi-in-charge of St Iary's, Carlton Yorkshire; Bon of the Rev. Benjamin 'Vaugh, (183U-1908), a Congregationa.l 1\Iinister, author, and Director of the Society for the Prevention of Uruelty to Children. Waugh, Mrs, wife of the Rev. Benjamin 'Vaugh, (1839-UJU8), a Congre- gational linister. Waugh, Mrs, wifo of a weU-known London physician. 28 Converts to Rome Wawn, Miss Alice Hay, (IR54-190û), of carburough, Yorkshirc; daughter of the Rev. Edward Deckersteth 'V awn, r.A. of Cheltenham, an Anglican clergyman. (1880) t Waylen, Rev. Edward, an Anglican clergyman. (1871) Waylen, Mrs, wife of the Rev. Edward 'Vaylen, an Anglican cleryman. (1871) t Waylen, Miss, the authoress, who wrote under the name of "Ethel Tone"; daughter of the Rev. Edward 'Yaylen. (1871) t Waylen, Walter, of Phi1adelphia; editor of the Connecticut Catholic, IIartford; son of the Rev. Edward'Vaylen, an Anglican clergyman. (1871) t Wayte, Dr Charles Matthew, brother of the Rev. S. 'V. "r ayte, B.D., formerly President of Trinity College, Oxford (1851) t Wayte, S. S., father of the late Dr Charles Iatthew "Tayte. (1850) Weale, W. H. James, of King's College, London; archæologist and author; for seven years keeper of the Suuth Kensington Art Library; organiser of the Eruges Exhibition of Flemish lasters in 1902; Knight of the Belgian Order of Leopold; son of James 'Veale, by Susan n. Ellis -Vesien; father of Iiss Frances Clara 'Yeale, the authoress, and of the late &v. Francis Lawrence "reale, a Pricst at St James', Reading. t Weathers, M rs, muther of tho late Right Rev. Dr ,r cathers, Bishop of Amycla. Webb, Rev. Richard T., !\LA., Lincoln College, Oxford; vicar of IIambleton-with-Draunston, Hutlandshire. (1875) Webber, Major-General C. E., of the Royal Engineers, and consult- ing electrical engineer, .M.lnst.C.E.; LI.E.E.; took part in the Indian :\lutiny, instructor in topography, R.l\I.A.; with Prussian ...\rmy in IH66; specia.l commission preparatory transport Abyssinian expedition, for nine years in charge of R.E. postal telegraphs; took part in South African campaign 1879, Egypt 3.nd Xile expeditions 1Rb -8j; past President of the Institute of Electrical Engineers; Bun of the Rev. T. 'Vebber, of Leekfield, co. Sligo, Ireland. Webber, Mrs, wife of a Londun clergyman. Webber, Frederick Glynn Incledon, of Clieglinch, Ilfracombe. Wedgwood, Mrs Agnes, daughter of Dr John Harley, of Breding, Pulborou h, formerly of Brook Street and Stratford Place, London, ",V.; second wife of Rowland Henry 'Yedgwood, r.A., Oxon. (1906) Wedgwood, Rev. Rowland Henry, of Cuddesdon Theological College; I..A., 'V orcester Uollege, Oxford; successively curate of All Hallows, Suuthwark, London, .E., and of Cheddingstone, Kent; a founder of the Catholio Record Society; his first wife was Helen, daughter of 'V. Rudd, of Dal1incolig, co. Cork, Ireland; Bon of Ilenry Allen 'Vedgwood, of Er1scote, Chelknham. (1879) Converts to Rome 289 Wegg-Prosser, Francis Richard, of Eton College; B.A., Balliol College, Oxford; First Class in lathematics ; J.P. and D.L. for Herelol'd- shire; I.P. for Here fords hire, 18--17-52; took name of 1Vegg-Pros.5er in 1847 on succeeding t'Ü Belmont, the property of his great-uncle the Rev. Richard Prosser, D.D., Prebendary of Durham; High Sheriff for Herefordshire in 1855; Lieutenant-Colonel commanding 1st City of London Artillery Volunteers, 1880-83; founder of the Cathedral Church of Belmont; has served on the Council of the Catholic Union; only son of the Rev. Francis Haggitt, D.D., rector of Nuneham Courtney, and Prebendary of Durham, by Lucy, daughter of 'Villiam Parry, of Kingstreet, IIerefordshire; son-in-law of the second Earl Somers; father of :i\Iajor John Francis 'Yegg-Prosser, late of the Rifle Brigade, anù of Captain Charles Edward .\Vegg-Prosser, late of the Rifle Brigade. (1852) Weguelin, Rev. William Andrew, (180ï-1892), I.A., Emmanuel College, Cambridge; for twenty-four years rector of South Stoke, Arundel, Sussex; father of John Reinhard 'Veguelin, the artist. (1856) t Weguelin, Mrs, wife of the late Rev. 'Villiam Andrew 'Veguelin, :\1.A., Uantab. (1856) Welchman, C. W. F., of the General Pust Office; Xarbonne Avenue, Clapham Common, London, S. 'V. Weld-Blundell, Mrs Charlotte Marcia, eldest daughter of the tloll. Charles D'Arcy Pierrepoint Lane-Fox, son of the l th Daron Conyel' ; wife of Charles Joseph 'V eld- Blundell, of !nee Blundell Hall, :Blunùellsands, Lancashire. (1t;83) Wellesley, Richard John, B.A., Christ Church, Oxford. Wellington, Augustine, the dramatic authot'. Wellington, William Philip, I.A., o Åon. (lR!Jj) Wellington, Mrs, wife of 'Villiam Philip 'Vellingtun, I.A., Oxon. (18D2) Wells, Frederick Fortescue, 1.A., Trinity College, Cambridge; son of Sir Iordaunt Lawson 'V ells, nville, 1Iargate, Kent. Westropp, Mrs, wife of 'Villiam Westropp, of Iargate. t Wetherell, Thomas F., B.A., Oxon; joint-editor with Acton of The Home and JJ oreign Review. (1849) t Wetherfield, George Manley, solicitor, of London. (1847) Wharton, Rev. George Henry, LA., Christ Church, Oxford; rector of St John's, Iiddlesborough, Yorkshire. (1904) Whately, Mrs Maud Isabel, wife of Captain Reginald Pepys 'Vhately; daughter of the late Rev. Thomas Davis, M.A., Cantab, late curate of 8t John's, Torquay. (1891) Whately, Captai n Regi nald Pepys, of Cheltenham College; served in the Egyptian War of 1882, and in the Nile Expedition two years li1ter. (1899) Wheeler, Rev. William, (1808-1889), B.D., Fellow of :Magdalen College, Oxford; rector of Old and New Shoreham, Sussex. A Priest of the Arch- diocese of '\Vestminster. Whelpton, George B., la.te Assistant-Secretary of the English Church Union. (1879) Whinyates, Mrs Constance, wife of :àlajor-General Frederick Thomas '\Vhinyates; daughter of 1Iatthew Bell, of Bourne Park, Canter- bury, Kent. (1891) Whinyates, Major-General Frederick Thomas, late of the Royal Horse Artillery; served with distinction throughout the Crimean "'Val', being present at the battles of Balaclava and Inkerman, and the siege of Sebastopol; Bon of lajor-General Frederick Whinyates, R.E., of Walton, Cumberland. (1891) Whish, Rev. Ge rge Thomas, (1827-1907), 1I. t\" Christ Church, Oxfort}; an Anglican curate; youngest son of the Rev. Richard Peter 'Vhish, llLA., for forty years vicar of l\Ionkton-cum-Birchington-cum- Acol, Isle of Thanet, Kent, then Prebendary of Bath and '\Vells by Sophia Catherine, youngest daughter of Colonel Strea.tfield, of Chidding- stone, Kent. 9j Converts to Rome t Whish, Mrs, wife ùf the Rev. George Thomas '''hish, (1827-UJ07), .:\l.A" Oxon. White, Rev. A. C., minister of a Swedenborgian community; author. (1907) White, Mrs Anna Cadogan, (1819-1903), wife of the Rev. J. T. 'Vhite, I..A., Cantab. (1861) White, Rev. James Baker, (1842-1910), of King'lil School, Canterbury; LA., St Juhn's College, Oxford; curate of St John the Divine, K_ennington, London, S.E. A Priest, (Obla.te of St Charles), in charge of St Francis, Pottery Lane, :Notting Hill, London, 'V. (1877) t White, Rev. J. T. Trevor; )LA., :Magdalene College, Cambridge; curate of Norton 8t Philip; late editor of The Union. (1861) White, Mrs Louisa Augusta, (1828-H)06), of Derwcllt l-fouse, Leamington; wife of Thomas \\fhite, of 'Vheatstulle Park, Codsall, Staffordshire; a generous benefactress to the mission of St Peter's, Leamington. White, Miss Maude Valerie, the composer and translator ot Le,tters front a ltlouT1J.ing City. Whitlaw, Rev. George, 1\I.A., Christ Church, Oxford; curate of St Stephen's, Clower, near \Vindaor; for several years lIon. Secretary of the Superior Council of the Society of St Vincent do ranI; in 1907 he obtained tho Kniuhthood of St Gregory the Great in recogniti( of his devuted labours for the London poor; son of Charles 'Vhitlaw, of Taplow, Bucks. ( 1881 ) Whitmee, Very Rev. William, (1850-1909), a Priest, General of the Pallotine }'a.thers, and Rector of San Silv"cstro in Capiro, Rome; author. Whitmore, Captain Douglas, grandson of the fifth IGrquess of Queensberry. t Wickham, Captain Henry Louis, late of the Rifle Brigade, of Dinsted-Wick, Hampshire; father of Captain I-Ienry Lamplugh "Tickham, late of the Rifle Brigade, A.D.C. to Lord Stanmore when Governor of Trinidad and r auritius, J.P. for IIampshire and 'Varwickshire, son-in-law of the eleventh Lord \.nmdell of 'Vardour. (1859) \Vilberforcc, Rev. Henry William, (1807-1873), l\LA., Oriel College, Oxford; successively Perpetual Curate of Bramsgore, Kew Forest, I-Iamp- shire; vicar of 'Valmer; vicar of East Farleigh, Kent. Proprietor and Editur of The Vee/;,ly Register; barrister; author; Secretary of the CathoJic Defence Society; fourth son of 'Yilliam ,rilberfoI'ce, (1759-1R23), of l\Ial'kington, :l\I.P. for the county of Y urk, the statesman, philanthropist and slave emancipator, by Barbara, daughter of Isaac Spooner, of E]mdon Hall, co. 'Varwick, by Barbara, his wife, iister of the first Lord Ca.lthorpe. (1850) Converts to Rome 293 Wilber'force, Mrs Mary, (lRI0-I8iS), wife of the Rev. Henry William 'Vilberforce, (1807-1873), :\I.A., Oxon; daughter of the Rev. John Sargent, (1780-1833), l\I.A., Cantab, rector of Lavington-cum-Graffham, Sussex; sister-in-law of Cardina.ll\Ianning, (1808-1R92); of the Right Rev. Dr Samuel 'Vilberforce, (1805-1873), Lord Bishop of 'Vinchester; and of the Rev. George Dudley Ryder, (1810-1880), rector of Easton, Hampshire, Bon of the Right Rev. and Hon. Dr Henry Ryder, (1777-1836), Lord Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry; mother of the Rev. Arthur Henry Bertrand 'Vilberforce, (1839- 1904), a Dominican Friar at St Thomas' Priory, IIawkesyard, Rugeley; of Henry Edward 'Vl1berforce, formerly Secretary to the Earl :ßlarshall, sub- sequently of the Probate Office, Somerset House, Bon-in-Iaw of Robert Sadleir I('ody, (1823-1907); of 'Yilfrid IgnatiuB "Tilberforce, (1850- 910), of the British fuseum, author, son-in-law of Captain the Hon. Blryan J. Sta.pleton (1831-1903), of the eighth Baron Beaumont's family; of 1'1i88 Caro1ine l\Ial'Y 'Vilberforce, a nun of the Order of St Francis; and of 1\11'8 Agnes Everilda lary Fronde, (1845-1890), wife of Richard Hurrell Froude, eldest son of William Froude, F.R.S. (1850) Wilberforce, Mrs Mary F..ances, (1800-1880), wife of 'Villiam \Vilberforce, (1798-1879), eldest son of the slave emancipator; daughter of the Rev. John Owen, (1766-1822), ::\I.A., Cantab, rector of Paglesham, Essex, and vicar of Fulham, London, one of the founders of the Bible Society. (1852) Wilberforce, The Venerable Robert Isaac, (1802-1857), :ì\I.A., Fellow of Oriel College, O"\:ford; successively vicar of East Farleigh, Kent; vicar of Burton Agnes, near Hull; Canon of York and Archdeacon of the East Riding of Yorkshire; second son of 'Villiam "\Vilberforce, (1759-1833), the statesman, philanthropist and slave emancipator; died in Rome in minor orders; author; Bon-in-law of the Yenerable Archdeacon "Trangham. (1834) Wilberforce, Mrs Rosa Elizabeth, (1830-1878), first wüe of 'Villiam 'Vilberforce, (1821-1900); daughter of Thomas Jones, of Pentyr Hall, Carnarvonshire, Korth 'Vales. (1851) Wilberforce, William, (1798-1879), ::\I.A., Trinity College, Cambridge; J.P. for Yorkshire, }liddlesex, and Gloucestershire; Lord of the l\Ianor of Iarkington, Yorkshire; f.P.for Hull; eldest brother of the Venerable Robert Isaac 'Yilberforce, (1802-1857), and of the Right Rev. Dr Samuel 'Vilberforce, (1805-1873), successively Lord Bishop of Oxford and 'Vinchester. (1860) Wilberforce, William, (1821-1900), M.A., Oriel College, Oxford; barrister, Lord of the l\Ianor of l\Iarkington, Yorkshire; eldest son of 'VilJiam Wilberforce, (1798-1879); father of 'Villiam Basil 'Vilberforce, Lord of the l\Ianor of l\larkington, great-grandson of the emancipator, and son-in-law of Robert Sadleir :bloody, (1823-1907), of Little l\falvern. (1864) Wilcocks, Mrs Caroline E.J wife of the Rev. Horace Stone 'Yilcocks, l'iLA., Uantab; and family, among whom is Osmund 'Vilcocks, solicitor, of Plymouth. (1885) Wilcocks, Rev. Horace Stone, Ì\I.A., St John's College, Cambridge; successively curate of St Luke's, Heywood, Lancashire, St James's, Keybam, Devonport, and of St Peter's, Plymouth; then vicar of St J ames- the-Less, Plymoutb, Devon hire; son of James Blackmore 'Vilcocks, J.P. of :Plymouth. (1880) 294 Converts to Rome Wilcox, J. P., late organist at the Anglican Church, Usk, {onmouthshire. (1884) Wilde, Captain. Wilde, Mrs, wife of Captain \Vilde. Wilderspin, Rev. Frederick G., of Cambridge; a. Priest, till lat.ely chaplain to the religious of St Andrew, Streatham, J.Jondon, S. 'V., now in charge St Mary l\Iagdaleno, Upper North Street, Brighton. (1884) Wilderspin, Miss, sister of the Rev. Frederick G. 'Vilderspin a Priest. Wildman, Miss, daughter of Colon('l \Vildman. Wilkinson J Miss, of the Fever Hospital, Haverstock lIill, London, N.'V. .. Wilkinson, Mrs, wife of the Rev. J. B. 'Vilkinson, l\I.A., of Lavender Hill, London, S. 'V. t Wilkinson, Miss Emma Eliza, daughter of the Rev. Thomas Wilkinson, i\LA" a.n Ang1ica.n cJergyma.n. Wilkinson, The Right Rev. Dr Thomas William, (1825-1909), of IIarrow School; :M.A., Durham University; curate of St Saviour's, Leeds; fifth Bishop of Hexham and Newcastle; President of St Cuthbert's College, Ushaw, Durham; second son of George Hutton 'Vilkinson, D.L" first County Court Judge, and Recorder of N ewcastJe, of Harperley Park, co. Durham; brother of the Rev. George Pearson '\Tilkinson, l\f.A., for many years vioar of Thornley, near 'Y olsingham, co. Durham; and of the Rev. Edward Abercrombie 'Vilkinson, :àI.A., J.P., Vicar of 'Vhitworth, co. Durham. (1847) t Wilkinson, Miss, a nun; sister of the Right Rev. Dr T. W. \Vilkinson, (1825-1909), Bishop of Hexham and Newcastle. (1848) Willan, Mrs Douglas, of Bryderwen, Rrccon, South 'Vales. (1893) Willes, Mrs Alice, daughter of the Rev. Sir William II. Cope, twelfth Baronet, of Bramshil1; widow of \Villiam 'Vines, J.I). and D.L. of Newbold Comyn, Leamington, 'Varwickshire. Willett, Rev. Edmund Arthur, ltI.A., Trinity College, Cambridge; vica.r in the diocese of Ely. Williams, Achilles Leo, grandson of the Rev. 'v. II. 'Villiarns, 1\I.A, of W olverhampton, a.n Anglican clergyman. Williams, Rev. Ambrose dohn, B.A,., Peterhousc, Cambridge; vicar of 'Veston Beggard, Herefordshire. (1907) Williams, Bertie Francis, grandson of the Rev. ,Yo H. "-Tilliams, M.A. of 'Yolverhampton, an Anglican clergyman. Williams, Miss Clare, granddaughter of the Rev. W. H. 'Villiams, M.A. Williams, Rev. David, a. Priest, till lately at SS. Peter and Paul, Newport, Shropshire. Williams, Edwin Vincent, and on of the Hf'v. 'v. H. "\ViUiams, I.A., of \Volverhampton, an Anglican clergyman. Converts to Rome 295 Williams, Ernest Edwin, of the North London Collegiate School; author; Fellow of the Royal Statistical Societ:}", etc; leader-writer on Financiall{ews; eldest son of the late George Edwin Williams, solicitor. (1898) Williams, Frederick, grandson of the Rev. 'V. H. 'Villiams, I.A., of 'Volverhampton. Williams, George Douglas, son of George Thomas 'Villiams, barrister. Williams, r.1iss Gwladys ab. Agnes, youngest daughter of Samuel Charles Evans 'Villiams, l\f.A., Oxon, J.P. for Radnorshire. (1895) Williams, Rev. John Herbert, LA., scholar, First Classman, Demy of :Magdalen College, Oxford; formerly an Anglican clergyman; barrister; LL.B.; at one time Lecturer in l\Iagdalen and Hertford Colleges, Oxford; author. Williams, John J. Paul, grandson of the Rev. 'V. H. 'Villiams, f.A., of 'Vol verhampton, an Anglican clergyman. t Williams, Mrs Mary Caroline, wife of Samuel Charles Evans Williams, I.A" Oxon, J.P. for Radnorshire; daughter of the Rev. H. W. R. Luttman-J ohnson, I.A., of Einderton, Sussex. (1894) Williams, Richard, I.A" Oriel College, Oxford Williams, Miss Rita Frances, granddaughter of the Rev. 'V. H. 'Villiams, !\I.A" of '\Volverhampton, an Anglican clergyman. Williams, Robert Cunningham, eldest Bon of General 'Villiams. Williams, Miss, daughter of the Rector of Bodclwyddan, :North 'Vales. Williams, Miss, a nun; formerly an Anglican Sister at East GrinRtead. Williams, Samuel Charles Evans, of Westminster School; I.A., Christ Church, Oxford; J. P. for Uadnorshire; was High Sheriff for Radnorshire in 1880; l\I.P. for Radnor 1880-4; Alderman and Vice-chair- man of first Radnol'shire County Council; son of the Rev. John 'Villiams, r.A., late vicar of Spelsbury. (1894) \Villiams, Rev. Sidney William Arthur, curate of St Clement's, Notting Hill, ,London, 'V. A Priest till recently at St Charles, Fitzroy Square, London, 'V., now in charge of The Assumption of Our Lady, :.alaldon, Essex. (1903) Williams, Walter R. Francis, sQn of the Rev. 'V. H. '\Villiams, I.A., of 'V 01 verhampton, an Anglican clergyman. t Williams, The Right Rev. William, a Priest and :i\Ionsignor. Williams, Mrs, wife of Iajor S. 'Villiams, of the Royal Engineers. (1908) t Williams, Rev. William E., a. Priest in South '\Vales Williar:ns, William John, B.A., Queen's College, Oxford; author sonU'Ì1me Secretary to 1\11' 'YiIfrid 'Vard, the historian and biographer. ' (lSnn) 296 Converts to Rome Williams, William Vincent, son of the Rev. 'V. II. 'VilJiams, 1\I.A., of \Volverhampton, an Anglican clergyman. Williams, Rev. Xavier, a Passionist Priest. Williams-Bulkeley, Lady Maria Frances, (1807-1889), wife of Sir Richard \Yilliams-Bulkeley, tent.h Baronet; only daughter of il' Thomas 1\Iassey Stanley, ninth Baronet. Williamson, Rev. Benedict, a Priest-in-charge of St Gregory, Earls- field, London, SaW. Williamson, Mrs, mother of the Rev. Benedict'Villiamson. Williamson, Miss, sister of the Rev. Benedict V{illiamson. Williamson, Rev. Charles David Robertson, of Eton Col1ege; n.A., University College, Oxford A Priest, till lately at I awers, Orien, Perthshire, N.B.; now resident in .Venice; son of Colonel 'Vil1iamson, and gralldson of the first Baron Tredegar. (1876) Williamson, George C., Lit.t.D., Chevalier of the Legion of Honour; a well-known writer on 3.1"t and archæology; is on the Council of the Catholic Record Society. (1899) Williamson, Mrs, wife of George C. 'Yilliamson, I itt.D.; and family. (1899) Willington, Rev. dohn Ralph, l\LA., Trinity College, Cambridge; successively curate of St John's, rrorquay; All Saint's, 1\Iargaret Street, London, 'V.; and chaplain to the SiRters of St John the Baptist. For two years member of the Leamington School Board, and since on the Education Committee of the 'Varwickshirp County Council; authur of several historical and biographical works. (1886) Willis, Mrs Alice Mary, 7lée l\rilner, wife of thp Rev. Thomas Frederick \YiHis, B.A., ()xon., fornwrly curJte-in-cbarge of Brookiug, Darlington, Devonshire; mother of Ambrcse 'Villis, of St Paul's School and London University, publisher of The Tablet. (1883) Willis, Miss Isabel, sister of the Rector of Bassingham, I-oIincolnsnil'e. (1880) Willis, Rev. Thomas Frederick, of Radley and Eton Colleges; B.A., Exeter CoHege, Oxford; successively curate of St Nicholas, Great Yarmouth; St George's :'Mission, London Docks; St Paul's, Brighton; \Vantage, Berkshire; then in charge of Brooking, Darlington, Devonshire. (1876) Wilmer, Mrs, wife of Colonel ,rilmer, late of thp 8th IIussars. Wilmot, Miss Eliza Harriet, sister of Sir J. Eardley 'Vilmot, fourth Baronet. Wilson, Arthur, l\I.A., Christ Church, Oxford. Wilson, Rev. B., ltf.A., Cantab; vicar of Fordham, Camhridgeshire. (1859) Wilson, Captain, of Edinburgh, K.B. \ ilson, Rev. Charles Kennedy, (1831-1906), a Priest of the Society of Jpsus at St l\lary's Hall, Stonyhurst. Wilson, Miss, a Dominican nun; formerly an Anglican sister at Oxford. Converts to Rome 297 Wilson, Miss Fanny, a nun; sister of the preceding. Wilson, Frederick Collins, (1832-1887), B.A., Trinity College, Cam- bridge; barrister at Theobald's, Hertfordshire; a. great benefactor to the Catholio :\Iission at '\Valtham Cross, Hertfordshire. (1855) Wilson, The Right Rev. Monsignor George, formerly a Quaker. A Priest, Canon, Ionsignor and Vicar.General of the diocese of Aberdeen; at St Sylvester's, Elgin, N.B. Wilson, Rev. Harold Lancaster Wilf"rid, I.A.; Caius and GonviHe Colleges, Cambridge; curate of St Catherine's, Liverpool; now ma,. ter at 8t \Vilfrid's College, Preston. (1899) Wilson, Mrs, wife of the Rev. Harold Lancaster 'Vilfrid 'Yilson, LA., Cantab. (1899) Wilson, Rev. Herbert, of 'Vinchester College; B.A., ragdalf'n College, Oxford; sometime owner and edit,ol' of Rod and Gun; a Benedictine :\Ionk and Confrater at 8t Iichael's Priory, Belmont; son of Alfred 'Yilson, J.P. of Oak Bank, Seven oaks, Kent. . (1902) Wilson, Lady Ida, second daughter of the fifth Earl of Fife; sister of the present Duke of Fife; wife of the late 'Villiam ,rilson. Wilson, Councillor J. T. R., of Edinburgh, Justice of the Peace for the County of )Iidlothian; member of the City Council of Edinburgh, the School Board of Edinburgh, the Diocesan Education Board of 8t Andrews and Edinburgh; senior _Major, 5th Battalion Royal Scots. Wilson, Mrs Dora Florence, wife of the above; daughter of Thomas Han of 'Varrington. Wilson, Rev. James, of the Presbyterian Church of Scotland. A priest of the Society of Jesus, till lately at St Aloysius', Oxford, nuw at t Sta,niqlaus, Roehampton, London, S. W. (1890) Wilson, Rev. James, curate of Dereham, Norfolk. (1896) Wilson, Mrs Jane, (1808-1895), wife of Henry ""'ilson, of Canonbury, London, K.; mother of the late Rev. 'V. H. 'Vi1Bon, (1837-1895), a Priest in the Birmingham Diocese. Wilson, Rev. John, a Priest of the Society of Jesus, till recentIyat St Aloysius, Garnet Hill, Glasgow, N.B., now at the Cathedral, Georgetown, Demera.ra, British Guiana. (1882) t WUson, Rev. Richard, B.A., Cantab; curate of Stapleton. (1858) Wilson, Robert, (1812-1881), 1\LA., Oxon; of Park Hill, Clapham, London, S.'\V. t Wilson, Rev. S. S., an Independent :Minister. Wilson, Rev. William Henry, (1837-1895), :M.A. Cambridge; curate of Frome 8elwood, Somersetshire Birmingham Diocese. t Wilson, M rs, mother of the late Rev. 'Villiam Cantab; wife of Henry "Tilson, of London. t Wilton, Major J. R., of the 60th Rifles. (1848) Queens' College, A Prie'3t in the (1870) Henry "Tilson, LA., (J 872) 298 Converts to Rome Winchester, Rev. William, I.A., Christ Church, Oxford; an Anglican chaplain at Dacca, India; chamberlain to Pope Leo XIII. (1860) t Winchester, Mrs, wife of the Rev. WilHam 'VincheBter, M.A., Oxon; sister-in-Ia.w of the seventh Viscount Torrington. (1860) t Windeyer, Edward, of IGng's College, London. (1850) Windle, Bertram Coghill Alan, of Rcpton School; f.A" f.D., D.Sc., Univ{'rsity of Dublin; :F.R.8.; F.S.A.; till recently Dean of tho ledical Faculty and Professor of Anatomy, University of Birmingham; now President of Queen's Co11ege, Cork; Senator of t.he Royal University of Ireland and a Commissioner of Intermediato Education; author; Bon of tho Rev. S. A. 'Yindle, B.D., vicar of larket Rasen, I..incolnshire, by Sydney Ka.tharine, daughter of Admiral Sir Josiah Coghill, third Baronet, of Coghill, Yorkshire. (1883) Windle, Mrs Edith Mary, neéNa,wr; second wife of Dr Bertram Cog- hill Ala.n 'Vindle, President of Queen's College, Cork. Windle, Mrs Madeline, (1861-1900), rzée IIudson, first wife of Dr Bertram Coghill Alan Windle, President of University College, Cork. (1887) Windthrop, The Misses, daughters of Captain Ilay 'Vindthrop, of the Royal Navy. Wingate, Rev. William, rector of St John's, Devonport, Devonahire. (1904) Wingate, Mrs, wife of the Rev. '''''ïllia.m 'Vingate. (1904) Wingate, Miss, daughter of the Rev. "\Villiam 'Vingate. (1904) Wingate, Miss M. G. M., daughter of the Rev. \Vil1iam 1Vingato. (1904) Wingfield, Philip James, (1819-1893), barrister; son of the Rev. Dr \Yingfield, rrebendary of \Vorccster; nephew of the Right Rev. Dr James, (1786-1828), Bishop of Calcutta. (1893) t Wingfield, Thomas, son of the Rov. Dr 1Vingfiold, Prebendary of \V orcester. Wingfield, Rev. William Frederick, (1813-J 74), :M.A., Christ Church, Oxford; curate of St :\Iark's, Korth Audley Street, London, W.; then a barrister; son of the Rev. Dr "Tingfield, Prebendary of'Vorcester. (1845) t Wingfield, Mrs, wife of the Rev. \Villiam Frederick '\Vingfield, (1813- 1874), :M:.A., Oxon. (1845) Wingham, Miss Agnes Anna, formerly an Anglican sister. Wingham, Thomas, (1839-1893), Professor of the Royal Academy of Iu8ic, London; choirmaster of the Brompton Oratory, London, S. W. (1877) Winton, Mrs Louise, néc l{cnnedy, wifo of Robert Winton, of Seremhy Han, Spi1sby, Lincolnshire. Winton, Robert, of Seremby Hall, Spilaby, Lincolnshire. Withers, J. T., solicitor. Withers, Mrs, wife of J. T. Withers, solicitor. Withington, JOhn, Burgeon, London. Witty, R. d., so1icitor, of Perey Lodge, Ea t Sheen, Surroy. Converts to Rome t Wodehouse, The Hon. Admiral, son of the second Baron Wode- house. Wolf'erstan, Rev. Bertram, formerly Navigating-Lieutenant in the Royal X avy; a Priest of the Society of Jesus at 'Vimb]edon ColJege, London, S.'\V. (1891) Wolseley, Sir Charles, (1796-1854), eighth Baronet, of Wo]seley, StaffordAhirc; author. (1837) t Wolseley, Henry, brother of the late Sir Charles \Volselcy, cighth Baronet. (1840) Wonnacott, Rev. William Henry, B.A., Keble College, Oxford; curate of Bovey Tracey, Devonshire. A Priest at The Assumption, High Street, Deptford, London, S.E. (1904) Wontner, Rupert, B.A., Exeter College, Oxford (1901) Wood, Alexander, of Harrow Schoo]; I.A., Trinity College, Oxford; F .S.A,; author of The Vatien'll, and the Qtti?'inal, etc. Wood, Mrs, wife of Alexander Wood, M.A., Oxon. t Wood, Mrs, wife of the late Rev. Canon Wood, I.A., of Canterbury. t Wood, Miss, daughter of the Rev. Canon 'V ood, l\I.A. Wood, Cecil Bowe , author of The City of Confusion., a Study in J[odc'I'n A ngliennism. Wood, Very Rev. Charles Henry, rector of St J\;Iary's School Chapel, Hull. A Priest and Canon at St 'Vilfrid's, Hull, Yorkshire. Wood, Edwin, of Balmoral Terrace, Coatham, Redcar, Yorkshire. t Wood, Rev. F. P., B.A,., Oxon, an Anglican clergyman. (1848) Wood, Rev. Francis Granville, (1818-1856), of Westminster School and the Royal Naval College, Portsmouth; at one time Captain in the Royal Navy. A Priest of the Society of J psus at Ialta. (1850) t Wood, Mrs, mother of the late Rev. Francis Granville '\Vood; author of children's books. (1840) Wood, Grenville, barrister. Wood, Rev. Hubert dames, (1839-1882), a. Priest-in-charge of The Sacred Heart and St Pancras, Lewes, Sussex. (1859) t Wood, Mrs, mother of the late Rev. Hubert James '\Yood, a Priest. (1859) t Wood, Rev. J. R., a Priest. Wood, Rev. Richard Somerville, of Iarlborough College; M.A. Exe:er College, Oxford; Military Chaplain at Dum-Dum and Barrackpore IndIa; now Secretary of the Association for the Propagation of the Faith. (1893) Wood, 1rs Frances Harriet, (1862-1907), wife of the Rev. Richard SomervIlle 'V ood, I.A., Oxon; daughter of Afleck Ioodie, barrister. (1893) t Wood, Rev. Septimus Green, 1vI.A., Clare College, Cambridge; for twenty-four years rector of Keeby p"nd 'Vest l{eal, Spilsby, IJincolnshirc. (I8i9) t Wood, Rev. William, a Franciscan Friar. 29C) 300 Converts to Rome Woodall, Rev. Edward H., (IR16-1892), ::\LA., Exeter College, Oxford; rector of St ::\1 argaret's, Canter bury, Kent. A Priest-in-ch rge of Ss. 1Iary and !\Iichael, Settle, Yorkshire, which church he designed and built at his own expense. (1859) t Woodburne, George Burgess Lancaster, ::\I.A.. Queen's College, Oxford; barrister, only son of George 'V oodburne, of Sandscale, Lancashire. t Woodburne, Mrs, wife of th(" late George Burgess Lancastf'r 1Y oodburne, LA., Oxon. Woodcock, Miss Catherine Mary Antony, the authoress, and contributor to The j\Ionth and other pcriodicals; daughter of the late Rev. Edward \Voodcock, M.A., rector of Beeby, Leicestershire. (1904) Woodley, Fabian S., of "IT.niversity College, Oxford; son of 1Villiam Augu.'3tus 'Y oodley, one of the proprietors of the S071tC1"Set County Gw.,ette and othcr papers. (19] O) t Woodley, Henry, of Bene Vue Terrace, York. (1852) Wood roffe, Mrs Elizabeth, wife of the Jate Hon. Francis Henry 1V oodroffe, B.A,; daughter of T. Dunman, Commissioner of Police, Straits Settlements; mother of Captain Arthur .r ames " oodruffe, R.E., late Assistant Instructor in Rchool of :Milital'Y Surveying, Chatham; of tho Rev. Louis 1Y oodroffe. B.A., Exeter College, Oxford, a Priest and Professor at St John's Seminary, \Vonersh, GuiJdfol'd, Surrey; and of Paul1Voodroffe, the artist and craftsman. (1869) Wood roffe, Mrs Florence, (1846-1894), wife of the Hon. James Tisdall \Y oodroffe, (1 38-1908); daughter of the Hon. J alues IIume. barrister, and Seni(Jr Presidency ragistrate of Calcutta; mother of the Hon. l\Ir Justice John George 'V oodroffe, !\I.A., B.C.L., of University College, Oxford, judge of the lIigh Court of Calcutta. Wood roffe, The Hon. Francis Henry, (1842-1882), B.A., Queen's College, Cork; member of the Inner Temple, District Judge, :\Iadras Civil Service; son of the Rev. Canon John Woodroffe, LA., rector of Glanmire, Co. Cork, Ireland; brother of the Rev. John Nunn Blacker "Toodroffe, I.A., till lately vic3.r of All Saints, }i-'orest Gate, London, E. (1869) Wood roffe, The Hon. James Tisdall, (1 ;j8-1908), B.A., scholar and Gold [edallist in Ethics and Logic of Trinity College, Dublin; barrister; Advocate-General of Bengal and Calcutta; member of the Legislative Council of Bengal; I{night Commander of St Gregory the Great; a "founder" of 'YestminBter Cathedral, J.P. for Dorsetshire; eldest brother of the preceding. Woodruff, Rev. dohn Eveleigh, B.A" Durham University; curate of t John's, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire. (1907) Woods, The Very Rev. dulian Edmund Tenison, (1832-1 89), B.A., BaHiol College, Oxford; gpologist and naturalist; F.L.R; F.G. . A PasBionist Priest and Vicar-General in South \ustI'alia; author of The History of the Disc(lvcry and Exploration of Australia, etc. (IR53) t Woods, Mrs, mothpr of the Yery Rev. Julian Edmund Tenison 1Voods, (1 ;3 -1HK9), B.A., OÀou; wife of tho late J. D. 'Vooels, ( .U. (IRGO) Converts to Rome 301 Woodward Rev. Jonathan Henry, (1805 -1879), LA., Trinity iCollege, Dublin; vicar of .rames"rDristol; an eloqu nt preacher;. grand- son of the Iost Rev. Dr RIChard "oodward, (1726-1/9-1), Lord BIShop of .Cloyne, Ireland (1851) Woodward Mrs Mary Susannah, (1818-1903), wife of the Rev. Jonathan Henry 'Voodward, (1805-187U); daughter of the Rev. J. 'V. Cunninaham :\1.A., vicar of Harrow-on-the-Hill, :\Iiddlesex; mother of Colone{'C. è. 'Voodward and of Colonel H. J. 'Yoodward, both of whom were at one time in the Papal Army; grandmother of Lieutenant IIugh 'Yoodward) R.N. (1851) Woodward, The Misses, nieces of the eighth Viscount :L\Iiddleton. Woolet, Mrs, wife of George 'Voolet, J.P. Woolf'rey, Rev. Henry N., B.A., Cantab, an .A.nglican clergyman. Woolley, The Misses, daughters of an ...\.nglican clergyman. t Wordsworth, Rev. Charles Frederick, B.A., :Magdalen Hall, Oxford; Domestic Chaplain to the :l\Iarquess of Bath. (1830) t Wordsworth, Mrs, wife of the late Rev. Charles Frederick 'Vordsworth, B.A., Oxon. (1850) Workman, Walter, )I.A., Queen's College, Oxford. t Workman, Mrs, wife of 'Valter 'Vorkman, :\LA., Oxon. Works, Mrs W. G., daughter of the Rev. Dr "ringfield, )LA., Prebendary of 'Vorcestcr; sister of the Rev. 'V. F. 'Vingfield, (1813-1874), )1....\.., Oxon, and curate of St )Iark's, orth Audley Street, London, 'V. (1f'93) t Worlledge,' Rev. Charles Y/astell, I.A., Trinity ColIege, Cam- bridge; succcssively curate of St l\Iary's, Ipswich, Suffolk; St Peter's, London Docks, E., and then Chaplain of St Andrew's Convalescent Home, Folkestone, Kent; till recently editor of The Ga; ette of Zan7ibar and East Africa; son of John 'Vorlledge, of Brooklyn, Ipswich, Judge of the Suffolk County Court, and Chancellor of the Diocese of :K orwich. (1889) Worsley, Edward Cayley, son of the late Frederick Worsley, of Red- cliffe Square, London, 'V.; son-in-law of the late :\Ial'maduke Charles Selvin, J.P., D.L., of Oswin Hall, Durham. Worsley-Worswick, Mrs, daughter of the Rev. R. Stephens, B.D., vicar of Belgrave-cum-Bristall. Worth, Rev. Henry George, :M.A., St John's College, Oxford; curate of St .Agnes, l\:ennington, London, S.E.; then chaplain uf St Katharine's Home, East Grinstead, Sussex; member of the Pontifical Commission of 904 for the Vatican Edition of the Gregorian Liturgical Books; son of Captain Henry John '\Vorth, R. . 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(1 91) Wyatt-Davies, Ernest Reuter, (18ß2-1907), of Uharterhouse School, London University, and Guy's Hospital; l\I.A., Trinity College, Cambridge; first in the }'Ïrst Class lIistory Tripos in 1888; original member and first President of the Fisher Society at Uambridge; author of History of England, etc.; son of Dr IIerbert Davies, late Senior Physician to the London Hospital. (1893) t Wycherley, Miss Janie, youngest daughter of the late Sir George W ycherley, of Cork. Wylie, Rev. Norbert, a Dominican Friar, till recently at Holy Cross Priory, '\Vellington Street, Leicester, now a.t St Dominic's Priory, Haver- stock Hill, London, N. W. Wymer, Major Reginald Augustus, of Wellington College; late of the first Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, and 3rd Cameron High- landers; son of General Sir George Peter 'Vymer, K.C.B. ; son-in-law of .l\Iajor T. Light Elwon, J.P., D.L., of Skuttel'skelfe I-Iall, Yorkshire. (1902) Wymond, Thomas Philip, solicitor. Wyndham, The Very Rev. Francis Merrick, of IIarrow School; .ßr.A.,. :ßlerton College, Oxford; curate of St George's-in-the-East, London. A Priest, and; till lately Superior of the Oblates of St Charles and Rural Dean at St I\lary of the Angels, 'Vestmoreland Road, Bayswater, London, W.; Canon of \Vestminster Uathedral; author; son of Colonel Charles vVyndham, (bl"other of the first Baron Leconfield), by the Hon. Elizabeth Scott, daughter of the fourth Baron Polwarth. (1868) Converts to Rome 303 Wynell-Mayow, Stanley, son of the Rev. E. 1\1. 'Vynell-Thlayow, 1\1. .\., late rector of Southam, 'Varwickshire. Wynne, Rev. John Henry Gri"ffith, (1819-18Ð3), of Eton College; B.O.L.. Christ Uhurch, and Fellow of All Souls' College, Oxford. A I>riest of the Society of Jesus at St Beuno's College, St Asaph, :North \Vales; founder of the Catholic Thlission of Rhyl, North 'Yales; author; D.D. of Rome; son of Charles 'Yynne Griffith-\Vynne, :M.P., of Voclas and Cefu- Amwlch, Carnarvonshire, by Sarah, daughter of the Hev. Henry lIildyarc1, I.A. of Stokesley, Yorkshire, a. near relative of the Earl of Aylesford. (1850) Wynter, Colonel A. L., late of the 96th Regiment; son of the Hev. Philip "\Vynter, D.D., late President of St John's College, Oxford. (1881) Wynter, Guy, B.A., St John's College, Oxford; author of various songs and musical settings; at one time Organist a.t the Birmingham Orft.tory; son of the Rev. Philip \Yynter, D.D. (1883) Wyse, M rs, wife of aNa. val Officer. 3U4 Converts to Rome y YAP, Sui _Kok, a Chinese Student of Edinburgh "Gniversity. (lUOG) t Yard, Major, of the 32nd Hcgiment. Yard, Rev. George Beckwith, (1835-1873), :\I.A., Trinity College', Cambridge; curate of All Saints', :\Iargaret Street, London, ,V. A Priest (Oblate of St CharieR), at St lary of the Angels, 'Vestmorelancl Ruad, Bayswater, London, -\V. (18û3) Yarker, Francis Palmer Leybourne, Bon of the late Lie'utenant .A.rnold _Francis Yarkel', of the 63rd Rcgilllcnt; grandson of the Rev. John Yarkel', S.C.L., vicar of St JohnJs, Isleworth, :Middlesex. (1900) Yarmouth, Rev. William Vaughan, l\1.A., St J ohu's College, OÁford, Incumbent of 'Vest bury-on Trym, near Bristol. (18üO) t Yates, John, J.P. of Oakhill Park, near Liverpool. Yeatman, Mrs Charlotte, wife of .Tohn Pym Yeatman, I.A., Cantab; daughter of Ca,ptain Ala.n 1IcDonough, of A thgarvan I...odgo, Curragh, Ireland; and family. 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(1904) Converts to Rome 305 Yorke-Smith, Mrs Leonora, authorcss; daughter of J. A. Fuller- :i\Iaitland, :\LA., F.S.A., the author and mu ical critic of Th Times by Charlotte, eldest daughter of the late 'Villiam Squire. ' t Young, Rev. Cecil Beadon, I.A., Fellow of Exeter College, Oxford; curate of Burghclerc, Hampshire. (1847) Young, Sir Charles Lawrence, (1834-1887), seventh Baronet, of North Dean, Buckinghamshire. (1886) Young, Lady Mary Alice Margaret, second wife of Sir Charles Lawrence Young, (1834-1887), the seventh Baronet; daughter of the Rev. 1Yilliam 8erocol<1, I.A" late vicar of Redbourne, Hertfordshire. t Young, JOhn, alderman of the Tower Ward, "City of London; architect; J.P. for Essex; Knight of St Gregory the Great. Young, Major. t Young, Matthew, of the Inland Department of the General Post ; Office; son of Captain Young, of the Royal Navy. (1854) Young, Sir William Lawrence, eighth Baronet, of North Dean, Buckinghamshire; of Charterhouse chool; son-in-law of the Hon. Henry 'Yilliam Petre, third son of the eleventh Baron Petre; playwright. (1896) Younge, Miss Lillian, daughter of :i\Iajor Younge, H.E.IC.S. Younge, Miss Olive, daughter of l\Iajor Younge, H.E.IC.S. z Zimmermann, The Very Rev. Benedict, a Carmelite :MOllk and Prior of St Luke's, 'Vincanton, Somersetshire; author of Carmel n England, etc. u APPENDIX CHILDREN on GRANDCI-IILDREN OF CO 'TER1'S SECULAR CLERGY: Rev. John Bacchus, Oscott College. The ßlost R,ev. Dr Ed\vard Bagsha1ve, Archbishop of Seleucia. The Very Rev. Augustus Oanon Bethell. Rev. Janles Bond (1819-1887), Dudley, VV orcestershire. The Very Rev. Joseph Canon Bond (1814-1878), \Vest Indies. Rev. \Villiam Bond (1811-1888), Taslnania and London. The .nIost Rev. Dr Francis Bourne, Archbishop of \Vestlninster. The late Very Rev. E. A. Bush, Australia. The Right Rev. Dr John Butt (1826-1899), Bishop of South\vark. The Right Rev. Ionsignor Joseph Butt, Vice-Rector, Collegia Beda, Rome. Rev. Alfred Cahnan, Cohyich. Rev. Dudley Cary-Eln-es, Peterborough. Rev. C. Cowley Clarke, Brighton. The R.ight Rev. Th1:onsignor F. O. Daunt, Brazil. His Eminence Cardinal Raphael Merry del Val. Rev. Barrington Douglas Dick, Dunlfries, N.R. The Very Rev. Canon Lord Archibald Douglas. The late Rev. Herbert Duke, ICeighley. . The Very Rev. Monsignor Canon punn, Staines. Rev. Adrian -'ortescue, D.D., Letchworth. Rev. Newton Digby Fowell, Balhaln, S."\V. Rev. Ernest Garnett, Hunstanton. Rev. Qharles Giles, Ne\vport, Salop. The late Right Rev. Dr Richard Gilmour, Bishop of Cleve- . land, U.S.A. The Very Rev. Th1:onsignor Ed\vard Canon Goldie (1830-1896). The Right Rev. Dr Charles Graham, Bishop of PlYlnouth. Rev. Roderick Grant, Ingatestone. 307 308 Appendix Rev. Henry Heneage (1810-1875). The latp 11 ev. ,T oseph I-Tirst. The late 'Tery Rev. Frederick TIusenl)eth, D.D. 'rhe Very Rev. Daniel Canon lIes, L.D.) Oscott College. Rev. \Yilliaul I(ent, O.S.O., London. Rev. Robert Laing (1858-1897). 'fhe late Rev. Thomas Leith. The Very Rev. l\Ionsignor Claud Lindsay, Rome. Rev. Robert 1\leasures, \Yest Grinstead. Rev. Bernard Iiller, D.D., Oscott College. Rev. Edmund 1\Iiller, Chichester. Rev. Richard Neaye, Littlehampton. Rev. Arthur Po,vnall, London. Rev. Bernard Pownall, Londoll. The Very Rev. George Canon Richardson (1847-1009), l\fanchester. Rev. Charles Ryder, Birminghaln. Rev. Frederick Savory, Bishop Auckland. Rev. Ignatius Seager (1845-1870). R.ev. Donald Skrinlshire, London. The 1\lost Rev. Dr James Smith, Archbishop of St Andre,\ys and Edinburgh. Rev. Alfred Sperling, Leek. Rev. Francis Vaughan, London. IIis Eminence Herbert, Cardinal '''''aughan (183 -1903)) Archbishop of 'Vestminster. Rev. Herbert Vauglian, D.D., Londou. The Right Rev. Dr J ohn Vaughan, Bishop of Sebastopolis. Rev. Kenehn Vaughan (1840-1909), London. The Right Rev. Monsignor Bernard Canon vVard. The late Rev. James \Veale. Rev. Louis \V oodroffe, B.A., OXOll. ORA TORIANS : Rev. Francis Bacchus, Edgbaston. Rev. Henry Dellasis, Ronle. Rev. Richard Bellasis, Edg baston. Rev. Kenehn Best, London, S. 'V. Rev. Charles Bo-wden (1836-1900), London, S."? The late Rev. \Villiam Bnwden, Londou) S.\Y. Rev. Robert Eaton, B.Â., Edgbastou. Rev. Ralph Kerr, London, S.\"'". Rev. Anthony Pollen, Edgbaston. Rev. IIenry Ryder (1837-1907), Edgbaston. Appendix 309 REGULAR CLERGY: Benedictines : Dom Luke Cary- Elwes, Fort Augustus, N.B. The Right Rev. Hugh Abbot Ford, London, 'V. Dom Bernard Hutchison, Petersfield. DOln Anthony I(ynaston, Downside. Donl Hildebrand Lane-Fox, Fort Augustus, N.B. JJoln John Lane-Fox, Fort Augustus, N.B. Dam Bernard Ra,vlinson, Do,ynside. Dam Benedict Steuart, Fort Augustus, N.B. 'rhe }Iost Rev. Dr \Yilliam Ullathorne (180G-188ü), Bishop of Binningham and then Archbishop of Cabasa. Dom J erome Vaughan (1841-1896), Fort Augustus, N.B. . The lVlost Rev. Dr Roger Vaughan (1834-1883), Archbishop of Sydney. Carmelites: Rev. Ambrose Fatcher, London, \V. The late Rev. "\Villiam Fatcher, London 'V. Rev. Laurence Lamb, London, "'V. Dominicans: Rev. Laurence Shapcote, Rugeley. Rev. V. 1\1:. Sutherland, Trinidad, B.\V.I. Rev. Arthur 'Vilberforce (1839-1904). Franciscans: Rev. Richard De Bary. Rev. Philip Devas. Institute of Charity Rev. Stephen Eyre Jarvis, Rugby. Jesuits: Rev. Geoffrey Bliss, Leeds. Rev. John Bond (1817-1844), Calcutta. Rev. Stephen Bond (1826-1871), Wigan. Rev. Vincent Bond (1828-1892), Wigan. Rev. David Brand, St Asaph. Rev. William Brand, St Asaph. Rev. Noel Campbell, St Asaph. Rev. Cuthbert Cary-EI,ves, Demerara. Rev. Daniel Considine, 'Vilnbledon. Rev. Charles Coupe, Bourn81nouth. Rev. 'Villiam Crofton, Glasgow I ev. Père d' Arras, France. Rev. Francis Deyas, Beaumont College. 310 Appendix Rev. Charles Galton (Rector), Beaumont College The Right neve Conlpton Galton, Vicar-Apostolic of Denlerara. Hev. IIenry Garn1an, St Asaph. l ev. John Gerard, London, 'V. Ilev. Francis Goldie, Preston. Rev. John Gretton (185G-1904). Rev. George Gruggeu, Chesterfield. Hev. Sir 'Yilliaul Heathcote, Bart., Prt'::;ton. l ev. George J errard, Dalkeith, N. B. I{ev. ,T oseph J errard, (184ß-189G). Rev. IIerbert Lucas, Liverpool. Rev. Ed,vard l\fayo, Beaumont College. neve Francis :ðlayo, Chesterfie d. Rev. Raymund Iayo, Stonyhurst College. Itev. 'Valter .Jfontagu, Oxford. Rev. Robert Ionteith, St Asaph. neve Charles Ke,vdigate, London, K. Rev. John Pittar (1837-1889). I ev. Charles Plater, St Asaph. Rev. George Pollen, London, "T. Rev. John Pollen, London, 'V. Rev. Charles Raynlond-IJarker, TIhy!. Rev. Charles Rechnan, Leigh. Rev. John Rednlan, Chesterfield. Rev. Robert Steuart, StonyhurHt College. Rev. lloland Tholnas (18ß4-1S93). Rev. Bernard \Taughan, London, 'V. TIr. 'Villialn Vaughan, Stonyhurst College. Passionist: Rev. Iichael 'Yatts-Russell. Redemptorists : Rev. Cyril Dods\vorth (1843-1907). The Very Rev. Basil Gaisford (Provincial), London, S.'''". Rev. Bernard Ho,yell, ROlne. Rev. Edmlu1d Ho,vell, London. Rev. Cyril Ryder, Perth, N.D. 'fhe Very Rev. George Stebbing (Rector), London, S.'V. Salesian: Rev. Aloysius Sutherland, Bur,vash. Servite : The Very Rey. Alphonsns Coventry, Bognor. Appendix 311 THE ROYAL NAVY Lieu t. Robert Ames. Commander Vincent Bo,vring. Lieut. Ralph Clutton. Lieut. Philip Couron. Commander Iontague Consett. Commander Lionel Coxon. The late Lieut. Julian Dashwood. Lieut. Rudolph de Lisle (1853-1885). Lieut. Albert Dixie. Comlnander Eric Duglnore. Lieut. \Yilfrid Egerton. Rear-Admiral Frederick Fegen l\I.V.O. Lieut. the Hon. Hugh :F'eilding. Lieut. Julian Gaisford -St La" rence. Commander Herbert Garnett. Lieut. Andre,v I(err. Commander Clement La Primaudaye (1843-1910), C.V.O. Lieut. Frederick Law. Lieut. Joseph 1Iaxwell-Scott. Lieut. Ialcolm Nlaxwell-Scott. Iidshiplnan Alexanùer Iontagu. Lieut. George l\iontagu. COlnnlander Francis Pollen. Commander Edmund Prendergast. Lieut. \Valter Selby. Lieut. Hugh \V oo(hvard. THE ARMY: Lieut. Patrick à Beckett, R.A. Lieut. John Ames, late 5th Fusiliers. Capt. Dodington Baker, Indian Army. Lieut-Ool. Robert Baker, late R.A. Capt. Ed,vard Bellingham, 1st Royal Scots. Lieut. Roger Bellinghaln, R.A. Lieut-Col. Henry Bethell, R.A. Capt. Leonard Bethell, Indian Army. Iajor Thomas Britten, Indian ArnlY. Lieut. Viscount Camp den, G loucestershire Regt. Capt. Adrian Cave, late 10th Hussars. 1\Iajor Joseph Chichester, late ,V orcestershire Regt. Captain Nugent Chichester. :ßlajor \Valter Chichester, \V orcestershire Regt. Capt. Anthony Cliffe, late Royal Irish Regt. 312 Appendix l\Iajor Richard Cochrane, Royal Irn1Ïskilling Fusiliers. Lieut. Denzil Cope, Hanlpshire Regt. Lieut. Lord Ninian Crichton-Stuart, Scots Guards. Lieut. Arthur Davis-Cooke, 10th HussarR. Lieut. Bernard de Lisle, late Leicestershire Yeomanry. 1\Iajor Everard de Li le, Leicestershire Yeomanry. Colonel the Earl of Denbigh, C.V.G. Lieut.-Col. Archibald Douglas Dick, C.B. Lieut. George Dixie, Scottish Borderers. Lieut. Theodore Dobson, late Royal \Vest I{ent Regt. Captain \Yïlfrid DUgInore, Chester Regt. Capt. 'Yillianl Dugmore, D.S.G., Korth Stafford Regt. Lieut. Stephen Eaton, late GOth Rifles. Captain Charles Echnonstone-Cranstoun. Lieut. \ iscount Feilding, Coldstreanl Guards. Lieut. the lIon. Bertram l orbes, Royal Irish Rifles. Lieut. the HOll. Donald Forbes, R.A. Lieut. the Hon. Fergus -'orbes, Royal Irish Regt. Capt. the I-Ion. Reginald }i'orbcs, Gordon Highlanders. JHajor Charles Fox, Scots Guards. Capt. lIenry Fox (1849-1902), I ing's Dragoon Guards. The late Capt. Hubert O. Fox. Lieut. the Hon. Arthur French, late City of London Regt. Lieut. the Earl of Gainsborough, late 10th llussars. 1\Iajor \Yalter Gaisford, Seaforth Highlanders. Iajor IIubert Galtoll, late R.A. Lieut. Cecil Garnett, late Hoyal Scots Fnsiliers. Capt. Frederick Gerard, late of the 23rd Hegt. Lieut. Gilbert Gerard, Highland Light Infantry. General Sir 1\Iontagu Gerard (1843-1905), R.A. Colonel \Vilfrid Gibson, ,r.D. Lieut. Bernard Glasson, ]ate ....tlntrim l\Iilitia, Lieut. Ahvyn Gosselin, Grenadier Guards. Capt. the Earl of Granard, Scots Guards. Capt. James Grant, Cheshire Regt. Lieut. Harman Grise'Wood, late 4th Hussars. Lieut.-Col. Gilbert Harrison, R.E. 1Iajor \Villiam Harrison, R.E. Lieut.-Col. Gilbert IIeathcote, late Cameronians. [ajor-General Sir Ivor Herbert, Eart., I.P. Lieut. ,Yo II. Ho,varcl. Capt. \Yilfrid Ho,yell, D.S.G. J-JOll. Co!. the Earl of I(elunare, C.V.G., l\funster Fusilit."'rs. I\[ajor Francis Kerr (1840-1884), Rifle Brigade. Capt. Henry I{err, late Calneronians. Lieut. John l{err, Sher\vood Foresters. Appendix Ca?t. Francis Lane-Fox (1872-1908). Lieut. Adrian La,y, Royal Canadian Regt. Lie".lt. John Law, late Royal Canadian Regt. Lie lt. George Layton, R.H....\.. Colonel.Archibald Leslie, late Cameronians. Capt. Ed,vard Longueville, 1st Coldstream Guards. 1\Iajor Reginald Longueville, 1st Coldstream Guard'3. Lieut. Hugh Lumsden, late Gordon Highlanders. 1\lajor I(enneth :ßlacdonald. Lieut. Henry 1\IcCarthy-O'Leary, Royal Irish Fusiliers. Capt. John l\IcCarthy-O'Leary, South Lancashire Hegt. Colonel Henry 1\Iathias, O.B., Gordon Highlanders. Capt. Cuthbert Martin, Highland Light Infantry. Capt. 'Valter :ßlaxwell-Scott, Cameronians. Lieut. Edu1.und 1\Ionteith, Indian ArnlY. Lieut. J. Basil1\Ionteith, Gordon Highlanders. Lieut. John 1\Iorrell, 1\LV.O., I(ing's O,VIl Regt. Lieut.-Col. the Hon. Ed,yard Noel, Rifle TIrigaùe. Lieut. Edward Noel, R.G.A. Colonel the Duke of Norfolk, I .G. Capt. Lord Norreys, late Berkshire Regt. Lieut. the Hon. Roger North, late 7th Hussars. Ca pt. the Hon. 'Villiaul North, late Norfolk Regt. Iajor J anles O'Connell, Shropshire Light Infantry. :ßlajor Richard O'Shee. R.E. Iajor Arthur O\ven-Le"'\yis, D.S.O., late Yorkshire Regt. Lieut. John O,yen, 1-\rmy Service Corps. Lieut. George Perram, Indian Army. Lieut. Everard Phillipps (1835-1857), V.O., 60th Royal Rifles. Capt. Stephen Pollen, late 'Yiltshire Regt. Lieut. 'Valter Pollen (1860-1889), R.E. Lieut.-Col. Ladislas Pope-Hennessy, D.S.O. :ßlajor Gerald Prendergast, late King's Royal Rifles. Capt. Francis Reyell-Sutton, York and Lancashire Regt. Capt. Philip Rose, late Oxfordshire Light Infantry. Capt. 'Yillialn Rushbrooke, East Yorkshire Regt. Lieut. Denis Ryan, 6th Gurkha Rifles. Lieut. Reginald Schomberg, SeaIorth Highlanders. !\Iajor Philip Scott, \.S.O. 1\Iajor Basil Scott-"ßlurray, late Scots Guards. Lieut. OharJes Scott-)Iurray, (1848-1909), 1st Life Guards. Lieut. Francis Seott-l\Iurray, late OxfordRhire Light Infantry. Capt. Archibald Smith-Sligo, Royal Scots. Lieut. Bernard Steuart, late Black 'Yatch. Oapt. John Steuart, late Rifle Brigade. Lient tbe Hon. Ed,varcl Stonor, Oxforclshire Yeomanry. 313 314 Appendix Capt. J\fark Sykes, Yorkshire Regt. Colonel Lord Ednlund Talbot, 11th Hussars. Lieut. Henry Talbot, 11th Hussars. Capt. Arthur Tozer, 'Vest Indian R,egt. 1Iajor Charles Vaughan, 7th Dragoon Guards. Colonel Francis \r aughan, late Royal1\lonlnouthshire Engineers. Lieut. HU111phrey \Taughan, R.F.A. Capt. Cyril 'Vickham, Royal :Fusiliers. Capt. 'Villiam 'Viekhanl, Scots Q-nards. PRINTED AT THE MERCAT PRESS, EDINBURGH. Catholic Schools 1 STONYHURST COLLEGE, BLACKBURN St_Ome,.s,1592 Stonyhurst,1784 The College comprises 3 distinct Departments- I.-HIGHER STUDIES II.-SCHOOL COURSE III.-PREPARATORY SCHOOL For further particulars apply to the Rector, Rev. W. BODKIN, S.J.; or to the Rev. C. NICHOLSON, S.L, 114- Mount Street, Grosvenor Square, London, \V. WOOLWICH,SANDHURST, & INDIAN POLICE SERVICE Intending Candidates prepared for these Examinations under the Supervision of the Jesuit Fathers : : See page ii. WIMBLEDON COLLEGE (Army Department) ST. BEDE'S COLLEGE, Alexandra Park, Manchester THE COMMERCIAL SCHOOL affords a full business course of six years for Boys entering upon a Commercial Life. English, Modern Languages, Arithm tic and Accounts, Commercial Geography, Shorthand, Drawing, Science, Economics, etc. TH E CLASSICAL SC HOC L affords a full classical course for Pupils destined for the professions. Latin and Greek, English Languages, 1\lathematics, Science, etc, Pupils of both Schools sit for the Oxford Local and London University Exams. For Prospectus, etc., apply to the Rector, the Very Rev. ANSEL I POOCK, D.D. FRANCISCAN COLLEGE COWLEY, OXFORD Under the direction of the Franciscan Fathers See þage vi for further Þarticulars. ST EDMUND'S COLLEGE OLD HALL, WARE President-RIGHT REV. MGR. CANON WARD See þage iii following. ST AUGUSTINE'S COLLEGE, RAMSGATE, KENT. Conducted by tbe l\Ionks of St AugustÏ1.e's Benedictine Abbey, assisted by a staff of lay graduates. President-Right Rev. Abbot T. Erkenwald Egan, O.S. B. . The course of studies comprises Greek, Latin, and English, French, German. and Italian, by native professors; science (electricity and chemistry), mathematics, elocution, music, drawing, drilling, etc. Students prepared for the Universities and Professional Examinations, etc. The Abbey grounds adjoin those of the College, which is immediately opposite the sea. For particulars, apply to the Right Rev. F. Abbot, President of the College, or to the Rev. the Vice-President, J. Anselm Fox, O,S.B. 11 Advertisements WOOIWICb, S ndburst, nd Inalan pollc WIMBLEDON COLLEGE (ARMY DEPARTMENT) ....,-... -..'... J........-................--.........,....., ANDIDATES are prepared for the Army Qualifying Certificate Examinations, and also for the Entrance Examinations for Wool- wich (Royal Engineers and Royal Artillery); Sandhurst (Guards, Cavalry, Infantry, and Army Service Corps); and the Indian Police Service. The Establishment is conducted by the Fathers of the Society of Jesus; but the tuition is mainly confided to lay tutors chosen for their experience and success. Pupils are received and prepared for the Army Examinations from the age of 16; and for the Indian Police at that of 17. For Prospectus, List of Successes, Tutors, etc., apply to- THE RECTOR WIMBLEDON COLLEGE, SURREY Advertisements 111 St Edmund's Colleg Old Hnll, Ware. , Established as "Old Hall Green AcadenlY " in 1769. Reconstituted as St Edmund's College in 1793. (Continuation in the London Vicariate of the English College founded by Cardinal Allen at Douay in 1568.) President-Right Rev. Mgr. CANON WARD. The College is situated within thirty miles from London, five miles from Ware, on the direct road to Cambridge. The nearest station is Standon, on the G. E. R. Telegrams-Old-hall-green. Telephone- P.O. Puckeridge 4. The course of studies is adapted for candidates for the priesthood, and for those destined for professional or comtnercial life. The whole school is examined annually under the direction of the Oxford and Cambridge Schools Examination Board, and the boys are prepared for the examinations for Certificates (H igher and Lower). At ST HUGH'S PREPARATORY SCHOOL, adjoining the College, boys are received from tbe age of seven years. The College is well situated, on high ground, in an unusually healthy position. There is a tepid s\vimming bath, a gymnasium, and separate fields for Football and Cricket. The boys of St Hugh's Preparatory School have their own playing fields, and have the use of the gymnasium and swimming bath at different times from the others. The infirmary is in a separate \ving of the main building, and is under the supervision of a resident trained nurse. For further particulars, apply to Right Rev. Mgr. Canon Ward, President, as above. 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