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Vol.    XII 


THE  Catholic  Record  Society  was  founded 
10  June,  1904,  for  printing  Registers  and  other 
old  Records  of  the  Faith,  chiefly  personal 
and  genealogical,  since  the  Reformation  in 
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CATHOLIC 
RECORD    SOCIETY 


OBITUARIES 


LONDON 

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TABLE  OF  CONTENTS 

I.  OBITUARIES  OF  SECULAR  PRIESTS,  1722-1783.  From 
the  Archives  of  the  Old  Brotherhood,  formerly  the 
Old  Chapter  of  England.  Contributed  by  the  Rev. 
Raymund  Stanfield  .......  1 

II.  OBITUARIES  FROM  THE  "  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY,"  1773- 

1839.     Contributed  by  Joseph  S.  Hansom   .         .         .16 

III.  CATHOLIC    MEMORIAL    INSCRIPTIONS.     Contributed    by 

John  Hobson  Matthews 232 

Introduction         .         .         .         .  232 

Monmouthshire    ....  234 

Herefordshire        ....  236 

Monmouthshire    ....  238 

Herefordshire        ....  262 

Gloucestershire     ....  266 

Hampshire  ....  268 

Lincolnshire          ....  269 

Yorkshire 269 

Middlesex 270 

Kent 271 

INDEX.     Compiled  and  contributed  by  Mrs.  T.  E.  Martin  and 

Miss  M.  A.  B.  Martin  .  273-336 


NO.  I 

OBITUARIES    OF    SECULAR    PRIESTS,    1722-1783,    &c. 
CONTRIBUTED  BY  THE   EEV.  BAYMUND  STANFIELD. 

The  obituary  here  printed  belongs  to  the  Old  Brotherhood,  formerly 
the  Old  Chapter  of  England.  It  seems  to  have  been  originally  commenced 
as  a  private  obituary,  kept  by  a  priest,  recording  the  deaths  of  his  Brethren 
and  noting  with  one  cross,  that  he  had  said  the  usual  mass  for  the  repose 
of  his  soul.  The  writer  seems  to  have  been  a  chapter  man  or  capitular  as 
he  marks  three  crosses  after  the  name  of  a  member  of  the  Chapter,  which 
signifies  that  he  had  said  three  Masses  for  him :  a  custom  which  still  sur 
vives  in  the  Old  Brotherhood,  the  heir  of  the  Old  English  Chapter. 

There  is  quite  enough  internal  evidence,  with  one  explanation,  to  shew 
who  was  the  writer  during  the  first  39  years.  In  1727,  five  years  alter  the 
commencement,  he  records  the  death  of  his  cousin  Christopher  Tootel  ; 
in  1733  of  his  cousin  Ed.  Helling  ;  in  1745  of  his  cousin  John  Melting.  Mr. 
Gillow  supplies  (Cath.  Rec.  Soc.  vi.,  112  note)  the  required  explanation  that 
the  Rev.  John  Shepherd  was  related  to  the  Tootels  and  Mellings.  The  hand 
writing,  allowing  for  circumstances  of  writing,  and  especially  for  the  hand 
of  a  man  ageing  from  44  to  83,  is  sufficiently  similar.  When  this  handwriting 
ceases  in  1761  the  first  death  is  that  of  Mr.  Jn.  Shepperd,  the  Dean  of  the 
Chapter. 

The  Rev.  William  Walton,  at  the  time  Secretary  of  the  Chapter,  and 
later  on  Vic:  Ap:  of  the  Northern  District,  carries  on  the  obituary  from 
October  27th,  1761  until  December  26th,  1779,  and  the  next  but  one  of  the 
entries,  after  he  ceased  to  write,  records  his  own  death,  February  26th,  1780. 

The  upper  part  of  the  early  pages  of  the  MS.  is  burnt  away,  and  this 
is  the  cause  of  some  few  deficiencies.  There  are  some  slight  corrections 
and  emendations  in  Mr.  Walton's  handwriting  in  the  earlier  portion,  and 
the  MS.  has  also  been  in  the  hands  of  Dr.  Kirk.  Mr.  Walton  has  written 
on  the  second  page — "  This  catalogue  is  but  very  imperfect,  W.  Walton." 

The  MS.  consists  of  48  pages  without  numbers,  which  are  here  supplied 
in  square  brackets,  the  fragments  pasted  on  page  [1]  being  cuttings  from  an 
old  paper  cover.  The  size  is  6£  by  4£  inches.  It  is  newly  bound  up  in  half 
morocco  with  a  number  of  other  MSS.  entitled  "  Obituary  of  Priests,  Twy- 
ford  School  Rules,  and  others." 

R.   STANFIELD. 


xii. 


2  OBITUARIES    OF   SEOUL AB  PRIESTS. 

Obit  Frat :  * 

[Page  1] 

[2]  This  Catalogue  is  but  very  imperfect.     W.  Walton,  t 
[3]  1722  [The  top  is  burnt,  all  legible  being  "  Sep:  "] 

Sep:  ye    6  For  Mr  Richd  Howard  + 

Sep:  ye    7  For  Mr  Peter  Lostock  + 

Sep:  ye  27  For  Mr  Ed:  Cuney  + 

Octr  ye    1  For  Mr  John  Booth  + 

Mar:  1723  For  Mat:  Berry  + 

May  1723  Francis  Thwaites  +  +  + 

19  Bruno  Anderton  + 

Sep:  3  Mr  John  Hill  + 

Sep:  2  Mr  Christr  Jenkinson  + 

Nov:  20  Mr  Ed  Turberville  +  +  + 

Jan:  172|  Mr  Peter  Dun  + 

Aug:  13.  1724  Mr  Nicholas  Loyd  + 

Sep:   1.  1724  Mr  Bryan  Kennet  + 

1724  Mr  Thomas  Liddel  + 

Nov:  9.  1724  Mr  John  Knaresbrough  §  + 

18.  1724  Mr  Bryan  Hinde.  + 

[4]  [burnt                Pet]er  Saltmarshe  + 

Apr:   15.  1725  BP  Witham  J  + 

July  17.  1725  Mr  Ed:  Gilpin  + 

Dec:  29.  1725  Mr  Will:  Bernard  + 

Mar:  19.  17256  Mr  Richd  Compton  + 
May  24.  1726  died  Mr  Fran:  Hodgson 

June    3.  1726  died  Mr  Richard  Taylor  alias  Sherbourne  + 

June  7.  1726  died  Mr  Richard  Gravener  alias  Talbot  + 
July  2.  For  Mr  William  Poulton  who  died  June  25.  1726  + 
Sep:  12.  For  Mr  Ed:  Hunt  alias  Colebeck  died  ye  end  of 

Aug:  1726  + 
Sep:  28.  1726  died  Mr  Will:  Thomson  alias  Bennet  alias 

Temple  + 

[5]  April  25  [burnt]  Mr  John  Kendal  alias  Baine  + 
Sep:  13.  1727  died  near  Windsor  Mr  Samuel  Goltier  alias 

Phillips.  + 

October  3.  1727  died  Mr  Will:  Grene  + 

Octr  30.  1727  died  Mr  William  Mair  alias  Hawarden  + 

Novemr  18.  1727  died  my  cousin  Christopher  Tootel  +  +  + 

Dr  Tho:  Witham  died  Dec:  28  1727  + 

Mr  Bonaventre  Codrington  died  Jan:  3  172J  + 

Mr  Geo:  Bostock  died  Dec:  28  1727  + 

*  Now  on  fragments  from  old  cover  pasted  on  p.  I. 

f  All  on  p.  2. 

§  John  Knaresborough  made  considerable  collections  for  church  history, 

which  have  been  used  by  later  writers.  There  is  a  discrepancy  in  the  text 
data  and  that  of  his  burial  at  St.  Michael  le  Belfry,  York,  on  7th  November 
(York.  Par.  Reg.  Soc.  xi.,  239). 

JBp:  George  Witham,  Vic:  Ap:  of    the  Midland  District  1703-1715,  and 
then  transferred  to  the  Northern  District  where  he  died. 


OBITUARIES    OF   SECULAR  PRIESTS  3 

Mr  John  Blackbourn  + 

Mr  Tho:  Atkinson  died  Jan:  29,  172f  + 

Mr  Francis  Hall  + 

[6]  Tho:  Bro[wn  aljias  Weatherby  died  the  14  of  May  1728  + 

Mr  Will:  Barton  died  July  1728  + 

Mr  John  Cardwell  died  Sep:  17.  1728  + 

Mr  Geo:  Bostock  died  Sep:     17.  1728  + 

Mr  Will  Martin  died  +  +  + 

Mr  Ferdinand  Sylver  + 

Mr  Rt  Warham  died  Jan:  23.  1728-9  + 

Mr  Jos  :  Martin  died  Mar:    7.  1729  + 

Mr  J.  Medcalf  died  Mar:    28.  1729  +  +  + 

Mr  Lancelot  Thymbleby  died  May  14.  1729  + 

Mr  Peter  Curtis  deid  July  15.  1729  + 

Mr  John  Girlington  died  Aug:  13  1729  + 

Mr  John  Swerbrick  died  Sep:  15.  1729  + 

[7]  Mr  Sirnon  Ry[burnt,  Ryder  1732  May  31  below  by  Walton]  * 
Mr  J.  Lomax  + 

Mr  Tho:  Adams  [Jan:  29.  32/3  added  later]  + 

Mr  J.  Hart  + 

Mr  Tho:  Bridgwood  + 

Mr  J.  Jacks  -»n  alias  White  + 

Mr  Christr  Carbart  died  ye  12  of  Nov:  1732  + 

Mr  Tho:  Good  died  ye  3d  of  Dec:  1732  + 

Mr  Ed:  Kitchin  died  at  Lisbon  + 

Mr  Tho:  Henson  died  Jan:  21.  1732-3  + 

Mr  Gerard  Saltmarshe  died  Jan:  26  1732-3  +  +  + 

Mr  Towers  died  Feb:  [13  above]  1722-3 
[8]  [burnt,  Wm  Errington  died  below  by  Walton]  Feb:  12. 

1732-3.  + 

Mr  J.  Marah  died  ye  28  of  Feb:  1732  + 

Cousin  Ed:  MeUing  died  Apr:  16.  1733  + 

Mr  Will:  Hunt  died  Apr:  6  1733  -r 

[The  following  Thirteen  lines,  all  crossed  out  and  seeming  to  relate 

to  personal  relations  or  friends,  are  written  upside  down.] 
Feb:  26  1732-3  I  am  to  say  for  Alice  Melling  Feb:  27 
For  John  Sudell  Feb:  29 
For  Peter  Bolton  Mar:  30 
For  Peter  Bolton  Junior  Apr:  1 
For  Will  &  Eliz  :  Brand  Apr:  4 
For  Mary  &  Cath  :  Brand  Apr:  6 
For  Jane  Shuttle  worth  Apr:  8 
For  Eliz  :  Kighley  Apr:  9 
For  Tho  :  Wainsley  Apr:  12 
For  Will  and  Helen  Boulton  Apr:  13 
For  WiU  Poulton  Apr:  15 

all  Said. 
[9]  [The  MS.  is  here  resumed  the  right  way  up.] 

The  Dean  of  the  Chapter;     The  M.S.  is  here  partly  burnt  away. 


4  OBITUABIES    OF   SECULAR    PRIESTS. 

Mr  Henry  Allen  died  [burnt]  + 

Mr  Francis  Hodgson  died  Apr:  1733 

Mr  William  Mare  *  drownd  at  York  ye  30  June.  1733  + 

Mr  Henry  Preston  died  ye  11  of  July  1733.  +  +  + 

Mr  John  Harbert  alias  Vane  died  Octr  22.  1733.  +  +  + 

Mr  Tho:  Mackworth  died  Jan:  11.  1733/4  + 

B.  Giffard  died  Mar:  12  1733/4  f  + 

Mr  Will:  Moseley  died  going  to  Goa  in  ye  Indies  1733  + 

Apr:  1734  died  Mr  J.  Wilkinson  + 

Mr  Richd  Bartlett  alias  Martin  died  [M  crossed  out,  Apr:  28 

above]  at  Beely  [May  crossed  out]  1734  + 

[10]  Mr  Fran:  Dod  died  ye  12  of  May  1734  + 

Mr  Geo:  Collingwood  died  ye  31  of  May  1734  +  +  + 

Mr  Christ1*  Witham  died  ye  5  of  Sep:  1734  +  +  + 

Oct:  22.  1734  Mf  William  Prichard  died  at  Kentish  town  + 

Octr  28.  1734  Mr  James  Gant  died  in  Lancashire  + 

1724  Mr  Richd  Jameson  [alias  Seddon  above]  died  in  Lancashire  + 
Mr  Geo:  Ball  died  in  Lancashire  in  Novr  1734  + 

Mr  Peter  Brailsford  died  at  Hampton  on  ye  2d  of  Dec:  1734         + 
Mr  James  Griffith  died  at  Longford  Feb:  23.  1734/5  + 

[11]  Mr  Nic:  Waldegrave  died  in  Portugal  Dec:  13.  1734  + 

Mr  Bernard  Turner  died  at  Arundel  Mar:  2  [7  above  3]. 

173[4/5  made  into  5]  [June  5.  1735  says  Mr  Hinde,— 

by  Kirk  above]  + 

Mr  Ed:  Perkinson  died  at  Wycliffe  on  ye  7  of  April  1735  + 

Dr  Ed:  Howarden  died  in  London  Apr:  23.  1735  +  +  + 

Mr  Christ1  Pigott  died  at  Islington  May  14.  1735  a  Roman  +  +  + 
Mr  Robert  Jefferson  died  in  Yorkshire  May  25.  1735.  + 

Mr  John  Wolf  alias  Brown  died  [in  Shropshire  by  Kirk] 

ye  15  June  1735.  [Lisbonian  by  Kirk]  +  +  + 

Mr  William  [Thomas  above  by  Kirk]  Colvert  died  near  Garstang 

in  Lancashire  July  14  [18  above].  1735  + 

[12]  Mr  [burnt,  Rob  :  Lane  alias  Boze  or  Bowes  below  by  Kirk] 

who  lived  at  Sr  J.  Webbs  at  Hathrop  died  at  Bath 

on  ye  15  of  Dec:  [January  above]  1735.  + 

Mr  Will:  [Constantino  above  by  Kirk]  Jones  died  Dec:  31. 

1735  + 

Edward  Barlow  Feb:  1st  [entry  interlined] 

Phillip  Higkins  dy'd  ye  20  of  Feb:  1735/6  + 

Mr  Rob*  Berry  died  at  Winchester.   Roman  on  ye  3  of 

Mar:  1735/6 

Mr  Will:  Adisoii  died  in  Yorkshire  on  ye  28  of  Apr:  1736  + 

Mr  Jn  [Gunston  alias  above  by  Kirk]  Sharp  died  in  London 

on  ye  24  of  June  1736  Roman  + 

Mr  Jos:  Gildon  died  at  Twiford  on  ye  26  of  July  1736  Lisbonian  + 
Mr  Charles  Higgs  died  at  Mr  Churches  in  Cornwall  Sep:  24. 

1736.  + 

*"  Mr.  William  Mair[e]    July  1  "  1733  buried  at  St.  Michael  le  Belfry 
( York.  Par.  Reg.  Soc.  xi.,  248). 

t  Bishp  Bonarenture  Giffard,  Vic.  Ap.  of  the  London  District. 


OBITUAEIES    OF  SECULAR  PEIESTS  5 

Mr  Gregory  [George  above  by  Walton]  Yaxley  [alias  Grange 

above  by  Walton]  died  December  the  27  1736.  4- 

Mr  Henry  Harnage  died  on  the  7  of  Jan:  1736/7  +  +  + 

Mr  J.  Stanford  died  at  Wingerworth  on  ye  27  of  Jan: 

1736/7  +  +  + 

[13]  Mr  Rob*  Swerb  [burnt]  [Swerbrick  below  by  Kirk]  ye 

25  of  Feb:  1736/7  + 

Mr  Geo:  Laybourne  died  in  Staff  orshire  on  ye  24  of  Jan: 

1736/7  + 

John  Lord  Rivers  died  at  Liege  [Sexlin  above  by  Walton]  on 

ye  26  of  Feb:  1736/7  N.  S.  *  +  +  + 

Mr  Tho:  Townley  died  in  Lancashire  on  ye  4  of  March 

1736/7  + 

Mr  Regenald  Williams  dy'd  in  Wales  on  ye  17  of  Apr:  1737.  +  +  + 
Mr  Char:  Moore  died  in  Yorkshire  in  1737  + 

Mr  Ed:  Jones  President  died  at  Lisbon  on  ye  28  of  Dec:  1737.     + 
Mr  Tobias  Gibb[ons  above]  died  in  Yorkshire  [Sepr  4  above] 
Mr  Jonas  Bourne  died  in  Yorkshire  on  ye  31  of  May  1738          + 
Little  Mr  Liddell  died  in  London  July  ye  25.  1738  + 

Mr  John  Elston  alias  Phillips  died  on  ye  6  ot  Feb.  1737/8  + 

Mr  Rob*  Witham  died  at  Doway  on  ye  18  of  May  1738.t     +  +  + 
[14]  [burnt,  only  word  visible  being  "  Deceas'd.] 
Mr  Tho:  Brockholes  died  in  Lancashire  on  ye  10  of  Nov.   1738  + 
Mr  James  Dod  died  at  Twickenham  on  ye  8th  of  Dec.  1738  + 

Mr  James  Gorsuch  died  in  Lancashire  on  ye  19  of 

Jan:   1738/9  +  +  + 

Mr  John  Shuttle  worth  died  in  Nottinghamshire  Jan:  29. 

1738/9  + 

Dr  John  Ingleton  died  at  Paris  on  ye  29  of  Jan:   1739  N.  S.  +  +  + 
Mr  Nic:  Laybonrne  died  in  Cheshire  ye  20  May  1739  + 

Mr  John  Johnson  died  at  Long  Birch  on  ye  16  June  1739 

In  Staffordshire  +  +  + 

Mr  Ed:  Molineux  died  at  Moor  Hall  Lancashire  on  ye  20 

of  Oct:  1739  + 

Mr  J.  Martin  alias  Orrel  died  at  Black  Brook  in  Lancashire 

Nov:  14.  1739  + 

[15]  Tho:  Billinge  [burnt]  ye  9  of  Jan:  1739/40  + 

Willm  Crathorne  alias  Augustine  Shepherd  died  at  Hammer 
smith  Mar:  11  1739/40  +  +  + 
Wm  Maire  died  23  of  Feb:  1739/40  + 
Mr  Jos:  Blacoe  alias  Walton  died  in  Bedfordshire  ye  2d  of 

Apr:  1740  + 

Mr  George  Jakeman  died  on  ye  17  of  June  1740  in  Stafford 
shire  + 
Mr  Rob*  Carnaby  died  at  Durham  on  ye  2d  of  October 

1740  +  +  + 

Mr  Christr  Higgms  died  in  London  Octr  12.  1740  + 

*  John  Savage  5th  and  last  Earl  Rivers 
f  President  of  Doway  College. 


6  OBITUARIES    OF   SECULAR  PRIESTS. 

Mr  Tho:  Winkley  died  at  Dunkirk  Mar:  9  1740.  N.  St.  + 

Mr  John  Carr  alias  Dunn  died  on  ye  29  of  Jan:  1740-1  in 

Yorkshire  + 

Mr  Wm  Hassall  died  at  Burton  upon  Trent  on  ye  3  of  May 

1741  + 

Mr  Ed:  Hebb  died  in  Sussex  on  ye of 1741  + 

Mr  Groves  died  at  S*  Lucar  + 

[16]  Mr  John  Lodge  died  in  Yorkshire  on  ye  26  of  Mar:  1741     + 

So  far  Mr  Manley  * 
Mr  Tho:  Anderton  died  at  Townley  in  Lancashire  July  13. 

1741  +  +  + 

Mr  Laurence  Green  died  in  Paris  July  ye  16  1741  New  Stile      + 
Mr  Ant:  Jackson  died  in  Durham  Aug:  24  1741.  + 

So  far  to  Mr  Manley  * 

Mr  Geo:  Slaughter  died  at  Lisbon  ye  10  of  Sep:  1741  N.  S.         + 
Mr  Hugh  Owen  ded  in  Suffolk  on  ye  19  of  Oct:  1741  + 

Mr  Tho:  Roydon  died  in  Westmoreland  on  ye  30  of  October 

1741  +  +  + 
[17]  Mr  Roger  Trentham  died  at  Rouen  on  ye  27  of  Mar: 

N.  S.  1742  + 

Mr  Francis  Molins  died  in  London  on  ye  20  of  May  1742    +  +  + 
Mr  Bryan  Tunstall  died  At  York  on  ye  3d  of  June  1742     +  +  + 

Mr Winkley  died  in  Lancashire  on  ye  -     -  of  -  —  1742  + 

Mr  Roger  Brockholes  died  in  Lancashire  on  ye  30  of  Dec: 

1742  + 
Mr  Richard  Bertwistle  died  at  Claughton  Hall  in  Lancashire 

on  ye  26  of  January  1742/3  + 

Mr  Henry  Kenett  died  at  Mrs  Cholmeleys  at  Bramsby  in 

Yorkshire  Feb:  6  1742/3  4 

Mr  Hugh  Tootel  alias  Dod  t  died  at  Harvington  in  Worcester 
shire  on  ye  27  of  February  1742/3  + 
[18]  Mr  Ralph  Clayton  died  in  London  on  ye  23  of  March 

1742/3  +  +  + 

Mr  Wm  Briers  alias  Harryson  died  in  Lancashire  on  ye  23  of 

Oct:  1741  + 

Mr  Charles  Ingleby  died  in  Yorkshire  on  ye  4  June  1743  + 

Mr  Matt:  Bear  died  at  Doway  on  the  2d  of  Sep:  1743.  N.  S.  +  +  + 
Mr  Wm  Gildon  alias  Byflett  died  in  Dorcet shire  on  the  19 

of  Oct:  1743  + 

Mr  Richd  Walmesley  died  at  Showley  in  Lancashire  23  of 

Apr:  1744 
[19]  Mr  Richd  Turner  died  at  Mr  Hanfords  at  Woolershill  on 

the  20th  of  June  1744  + 

Mr  John  Mathews  alias  Williams  died  at  ye  Lady  Shrews- 

burys  at  Isleworth  ye  8  of  Sep:  1744  + 

Mr  Laurence  Briers  died  in  London  on  the  13  of  November 

1744  + 

*  Information  by  Mr.  Manley. 

f  This  was  the  celebrated  Church  Historian  known  as  Charles  Dodd. 


OBITUARIES    OF   SECULAR  PRIESTS.  7 

My  cousin  Mr  John  Melling  died  at  Louvaine  on  the  10  of 

May  N.  S.  1745  + 

Mr  Bernard  Howard  died  at  Mr  Phill:  Howards  Seat  in 

Norfolk  27  May  1745  +  +  + 

Mr  Taverner  died  at  Warkworth  + 

[20]  Mr Hyde  died  at  Mr  Williscots  in  Barkshire  on  ye      + 

Mr  Rob*  Hills  alias  Hyde  died  in  Winchester  on  ye  15  of 

Jan:  1745/6  + 

Mr  Rob*  Kendal  died  in  Lancashire  19  of  April  1746  + 

Mr  Tho8  Howard  died  in  Lancashire  about  ye  midle  of  Apr: 

1746 

Mr  Thos  Clayton  died  in  Norfolk  on  ye  6  of  July  1746  + 

Mr  Anthony  Tod  alias  Menell  died  at  Rouen  + 

Mr  Richard  Kendal  Senr  died  at  Arundel  Castle  on  ye  7th 

of  Feb:  1747/8  + 

Mr  John  Barlow  died  ye  20  of  Feb:  1747/8  + 

[21]  Mr  Francis  Smith  died  the  25  of  Feb:  1747/8  at  Mr 

Chesters  at  Bearscomb  in  Devon  +  +  + 

Mr  Joseph  Hodges  died  in  Lisbon  on  ye  27  of  Dec:  1747 

[entry  crossed  out] 
Mr  Emannuel  Christmas  died  at  ye  Blue  Nuns  Paris  ye  30th 

of  Mar:  1747/8  N.  S.  + 

Mr  Phillip  Warham  died  at  Doway  ye  1st  of  Apr:  1748  + 

Mr  Thomas  Day  Dean  of  ye  Chapr  died  in  London  on 

Friday  ye  8th  of  July  1740  aged  83  +  +  + 

Mr  Thos  Cornforth  died  at  Shaftsbury  on  ye  5th  of  Aug: 

1748  +  +  + 

Mr  Thos  Worsack  died  at  Doway  on  ye  1st  of  Sep:  1748  + 

[22]  Mr  Wm  Mannock  died  at  Windsor  on  ye  9th  of  Mar: 

1748/9  + 

Mr  Caton  died  in  Lancashire  on  ye  + 

Mr  John  Baxter  alias  Syson  died  at  Mr  Wakemans  in 

Worcestershire  on  ye  + 

'Mr  Laurence  Mayes  *  died  at  Rome  on  ye  23d  of  Aug:  1749 

N.  S.  + 

Mr  Gilbert  Haydocke  died  at  Louvaine  on  ye  11th  of  Sepr 

0.  S.  1749  + 

[23]  Mr Set  on  died  in  Essex  on  ye  [entry  crossed  out] 

Mr  Thornburg  late  Pres*  of  Doway  died  at  his  Brothers 

House  in  Yorkshire   011  ye  21st  of  Feb:  1749/50  + 

Mr  Jos:  Saul  alias  Green  died  at  Rome  + 

Mr  John  Brand  died  at  Stenley  in  Worcestershire  + 

Mr  James  Midford  died  in  ye  North  March  12  1750  + 

Mr Preston  died  at  Chester  + 

Mr  Richard  Grene  died  in  London  on  Tuesday  ye  24  of  Apr: 

1750  + 

Mr  James  Hodgson  died  in  Norfolk  ye  18  of  July  1750  + 

Mr  Charles  Williams  died  at  Harvington  ye  6th  of  Octr  1750      + 

t  He  was  the  Bishop's  agent  at  Borne  for  over  40  years. 


8  OBITUARIES    OF   SECULAR  PRIESTS. 

Mr  Wm  Brown  died  at  Sr  Ed  Symons  in  Oxfordshire  on  ye 

3d  of  Novr  1750  + 

[24]  Mr  Thomas  Parkinson  [ats  Golden  above]  died  in 

Lancashire  in  Feb:  1750/1.    He  was  kill'd  by  a  heavy 

Stone  Slate  falling  on  his  Head 
[HonkJe  above]  Mr  John  Talbot  died  at  Bristol  ye  5th  of  Apr: 

1751  + 

Mr  Thomas  Mason  died  in  Lancashire  on  ye  16th  of  June  1751  + 
Mr  Rob*  Plumerton  alias  Morrice  died  in  Paris  in  ye  year 

1751  + 
Mr  [James  above]  Rigby  died  at  Claxby  in  Lincolnshire  ye 

18  of  October  1751.  + 

Mr  Geo:  Trentham  Talbot  died  in  Sussex  on  ye  17th  of  Jan: 

1752  + 
Mr  Thos  Lancaster  died  ye  11th  of  March  1752  in  Lancashire    + 
[25]  Mr  Geo:  Hinde  died  at  Rouen  a  Chaprman  in  1752      +  +  + 
Edward  Dicconson  V:  Apos:  died  in  Lancashire  on  the  24 

of  Aprril  1752  *  + 

Mr  Geo:  Frankland  died  in  London  ye  1st  of  Aug:  1752  + 

Mr  Rob*  Worswick  died  in  Manchester  on  ye  17  of  Aug:  1752  + 
Mr  Henry  Kendall  died  at  our  Lady's  well  in  Fenihough  near 

Preston  in  Lancashire  on  ye  29th  of  October  1752.  + 
[26]  Mr  John  Roberts  died  at  Holy-WeU  on  ye  6th  of  Jan: 

1753  aged  88.  + 
Mr  James  Heylin  died  in  London  on  ye  8th  of  May  1753  + 
Mr  John  Da  vies  died  in  London  1753  + 
Mr  Charles  Greenwell  died  in  Durham  1753  + 
Mr  Oswald  Lancaster  died  at  Dunkirk  on  ye  4th  of  November 

1753.  + 

Mr  Thomas  Stapylton  died  in  London  on  ye  3d  of  Jan:  1754. 

A  chaprman.  +  +  + 

Mr  John  Stone  died  in  London  on  ye  4th  of  May  1754.  + 

[27]  Mr  John  Pincard  died  in  Holderness  on  ye  first  of  July 

1754  + 
Mr Mathews  died  at  Tottenham  Court  near  London  on 

ye  27  of  Sep:  1754.  + 

Mr  [Wm  above]  Foster  died  in  York 
Mr Diggs  died  in  Essex  on  ye  of  Mar:  1755  [entry 

crossed  out]  + 

Mr  Simon  Berington  Secretary  of  ye  Chapter  died  at  ye 

Library  Chambers  in  Grays  Inn  on  Wednesday  ye  16 

of  Apr:  1755  +  +  + 

[28]  Mr  Hugh  Edmundson  died  in  Lancashire  ye  19th  of 

September  1755.  + 

Mr  Tho8  Smith  died  at  Oulston  near  Easingwold  in  Yorkshire 

ye  2d  of  Nov:  1755 
Mr  Ducket  died  in  Lancashire  oct:  17.  1755  + 

*  Bishop  of  the  Northern  District. 


OBITUARIES   OF   SECULAR   PRIESTS. 

Mr  John  Manley  Chaprman  was  kill'd  on  ye  1st  of  Novr  1755 

by  ye  fall  of  ye  steeple  at  ye  English  Coll:  in  Lisbon 

occasion' d  by  ye  Earthquake.  +  +  + 

Mr  Thos  Berington  Dean  of  ye  Chapr  died  in  London  on  ye 

20th  of  Dec:  1755.  +  +  + 

[29]  Mr  John  Cornwall  died  at  ye  Dames  at  Dunkirk  on  ye 

6th  of  Jan:  1756.  + 

Mr  James  Layfield  a  Chaprman  died  at  Oscat  By  Birmingham 

on  ye  5th  of  Feb:  1756.  +  +  + 

Bp.  J:  Talbot  Stonor  died  at  Stonor  in  Oxfordshire  on  ye 

29  of  Mar:  1756  aged  76.*  + 

Mr  Thomas  Brooke  died  at  Lisbon  on  ye  3d  of  May  1756.  + 

Mr  John  Biggs  died  in  London  on  ye  20th  of  July  1756.  + 

[30]  Mr  Thos  Benyon  died  at  the  English  poor  Clares  at 

Gravelaine  on  ye  2d  of  Aug:  1756  + 

Mr  Monox  Havey  died  in  London  ye  22  of  December  1756 
Mr  Francis  Dun  died  at  Mr  Piggotts  at  Whitton  on  ye  19th 

of  Feb:  1757.  + 

Mr  Joseph  Sabastian  died  at  Marnull  in  Dorcetshire  on  ye 

27th  of  July  1757.  + 

Mr  John  Adam  died  in  London  on  ye  12th  of  October  1757.       + 
[31]  Mr  Thos  Brockholes  died  at  Chilington  on  ye  16th  of 

January  1758.  +  +  + 

Mr  Thorns  Sheriff  died  at  Doway  on  ye  17th  of  September 

1758  + 

Mr  Christopher  Gradwell  a  Chapter  man  died  at  Sheffield 

in  Yorkshire  on  ye  27th  of  September  1758.  +  +  + 

on  ye  4th  of  Novr  1758  Mr  David  Morgan  died  at  Bedhamp- 

ton  near  Havant  in  Hampshire  not  far  from  Portsmouth.  + 
[32]  My  worthy  Friend  and  Pastor  Mr  Benjamin  Petre  t  died 

in  King  Street  Golden  Square  at  ten  o'clock  Friday 

morning  ye  22d  of  December  1758 
Mr  Thos  [Atherton  alias  above]  Pearson  on  ye  31st  of  Decr 

1758.  at  Wolverhamton.    A  Chaptr  man.  +  +  + 
Mr  Mathias  Molineux  died  at  Mr  Stonor  at  Stonor  in 

Oxfordshire  ye  1st  of  Feb:  1759.  + 

Mr  George  Buxton  alias  Hanmer  died  at  Bologne  in  his  way 

to  England  on  ye  12th  of  Feb:  1759.  A  Chapr  Man.  +  +  + 
[33]  Mr  Thos  Chambers  died  in  Yorkshire  on  ye  18th  of  Aug: 

1759.  + 
gr  \ym  Anderson  died  suddenly  in  ye  street  on  ye  28th  of 

Aug:  1759.  + 

Mr  James  Dixon  died  at  Mr  Tunstals  of  Wycliffe  in 

Yorkshire  on  ye  23d  of  November  1759.  + 

Mr  Joseph  Jones  died  at  ye  Madhouse  in  Surry  on  ye  13th 

of  January  1760  + 

*Vic.  Ap.  of  the  Midland  District. 

fThis  was  Bishop  Petre  Vic.  Ap.  of  the  London  District. 


10  OBITUARIES    OF   SECULAR   PRIESTS. 

[34]  Mr  James  Shaw  died  in  London  on  ye  22d  of  January 

"  1760  + 

Mr  Francis  Perkins  died  ye  13th  of  Mar:  1760  at  Mr  Mathew's 

in  Hampshire  about  90  years  of  age  + 

Mr  James  Skelton  a  Lisbonian  died  the  28th  of  March  1760 

at  Raventoft  in  Yorkshire  + 

[35]  Mr  John  Owens  a  very  old  missioner  died  [at  Lanarth 

in  Wales  crossed  out]  in  Munmouthshire  on  ye  29th  of 

Aug:  1760.  + 

Mr  James  Mills  Master  of  Philosophy  died  at  Do  way  on  ye 

15th  of  Octr  1760  + 

Mr  Joseph  Volentine  died  at  Shrewsbury  ye  21  of  Feb:  1761      + 
Mr  Wm  Daniel  died  at  ye  Blue  Nuns  in  Paris  on  ye  9th  of 

Feb:  1761.  + 

[36]  Mr  Samuel  Davies  aged  84  died  at  Mr  Jones  of 

Lanarth  in  Wales  on  ye  20th  of  Mar:  1761  where  he  had 

lived  fifty  years.  + 

Mr  Joseph  Barnes  died  at  [Bristol  crossed  out,  Mawley  above 

by  Walton]  on  ye  20th  of  Aug:  1761.  + 

Mr  James  Gandy  died  at  Kendal  on  ye  4th  of  Septr  1761  + 

Mr  Christopher  Layfield  died  the  27th  of  Septr  1761  at  Texal 

in  Staffordshire  + 

[Mr.  Wm.  Walton's  writing  begins  here.] 
[37]  Mr  Jn:  Shepperd  D — n  *  educated  at  Li«bon,  died  in 

London  Octr  27.  1761  aged  83  yrs  9m  20d  +  +  + 

Mr  Peter  Philips  educated  at  Rome  died  at  Ugthorp  in  York 
shire  Nov:  23.  1761.  + 
Mr  Jn.  Seaton  educated  at  Doway  died  at  Thorndon  Essex 

Decr  16.  1761.  + 

Mr  Francis  Petre  alias  Squib  educated  at  Doway  died  there 

Jan:  26.  1762.  + 

Mr  Edwd  White  educated  at  Doway  died  in  London  Ap1 

29.  1762.    Cap:  +  +  + 

Mr  Cuthbert  Haydocke  educated  at  Doway  died  at  Worksop 

Manour  Jan:  11th  1763.    Capr  +  +  + 

Mr  Pickering  (Lancellot)  died  Jan:  15.  1763  at  Lartington 

He  was  educated  at  Rome.  + 

Mr  Anthony  Witham  died  at  Cadeby  March  21°.  1763    He 

was  educated  at  Paris  + 

[38]  Mr  James  Warham  educated  at  Doway  &  Paris  died 

March  18th  1763  at  Tuddow,  Durham.  + 

Mr  Jn:  Gwillim  educated  at  Lisbon  died  at  Holywell  Ap1  3. 

1763  + 

Dr  Charles  Umfreville  educated  at  Doway  &  Paris  died  in 

Greys  Inn  the  22d  of  Octr  1763  aged  77  :  + 

Mr  Richd  Shimell  educated  at  Lisbon  died  18th  Novr  1763 

at  Chidiock.  Dorset  + 

*  Dean  of  the  Chapter. 


OBITUARIES   OF   SECULAR  PRIESTS.  11 

Mr  Jn:  Smith  died  at  S*  Omers  Feb:  11.  1764  educated  at 

Doway  + 

Mr  Jn:  Hawkins  alias  Stych  educated  at  Lisbon  died  in 

Lincolnshire  at  Six  hill  Grange  9th  of  March  1764.  + 

Mr  Charles  Shimell  educated  at  Doway  died  on  a  visit  to 

Mr  Williams  at  Bearscombe  May  26.  1764.    he  was 

settled  at  Chidiock  in  Dorsetshire.  + 

[39]  Mr  George  Heddon  educated  at  Doway  died  at  Hasle- 

wood.  Yorkshire  Sepr  19th  1764.  + 

Mr  Wm  Steel  educated  at  Doway  died  in  a  Madhouse  at 

Egham  the  27  Sepr  1764.  + 

Mr  Thos  Roydon  educated  at  Doway  where  he  taught 

Philosophy  &  Divinity  several  years,  died  at  Doddin 

Green  in  Westmoreland  the  16th  Octr  1764    Capr          +  +  + 
Mr  Jos:  Horton  educated  at  Doway,  died  Decr  2d  1764  in 

London  aged  about  ninety.  + 

Mr  Thos  Gibson  educated  at  Doway  died  at  Newcastle  upon 

Tyne  Jany  20th  1765    Capitr  +  +  + 

Mr  Jos:  Moylan  educated  at  Valladolid  died  in  London  25th 

Feb:  1765.  + 

Mr  Edw*1  Daniel  alias  Bennet  educated  at  Doway  died  at 

York  1st  May  1765.  + 

[40]  Mr  John  Stonor  educated  at  Doway  died  at  Longbirch 

in  Staffordshire  13th  May  1765.  + 

Mr  Luke  White  educated  at  Rome  died  at  Alston  [Eccleston 

crossed  out  above']  Lancashire  July  1765.  + 

Mr  Chris[topher  above]  Croucher  educated  at  Lisbon,  died 

there  Vicepresd*  7th  Aug:  1765.  + 

Mr  Francis  Lorimer  educated  at  Rome  died  at  Talacre  in 

Flintshire  the  30th  Sepr  1765.  + 

Mr  Wm  Turville  at  Hathrop  in  Gloucestershire  13th  Decr 

1765.  + 

Mr  Christopher  Hodgson  educated  at  Lisbon  died  at 

Ugthorp  Dec:  25  1765  + 

Dr  Geo:  Kendal  educated  at  Doway  died  in  a  Madhouse  at 

Lisle  Jany  4.  1766    Capitular  +  +  + 

[41]  Mr  Rob*  Pinckard  educated  at  Doway,  died  there,  Janv 

24,  1766'  Capr  +  +  + 

Mr  Samuel  Hodgson  educated  at  Lisbon,  died  near  London 

7th  Feby  1766.  + 

Mr  James  Parkinson  educated  at  Doway  died  in  Lancashire 

26  Jany  J766.  + 

Mr  Thos  WTilson  educated  at  Rome  died  in  Staffordshire 

9^  Mar:  1766.  + 

Mr  Wm  Tempest  Capr  educated  at  Doway,  died  at  Carlton 

24  Octr  1766.  +  +  + 

Mr  Nicholas  Skelton  educated  at  Doway,  died  at  Lancaster 

Novr  13.  1766.  + 

Mr  James  Parkinson  educated  at  died  at  Ugthorpe 

Novr  13.  1766.  + 


12  OBITUARIES   OP   SECULAR  PRIESTS. 

Mr  Joseph  Holden,  D.D  quondam  Principal  of  St  Gregs  at 

Pans  died  in  that  city  the  18^  March  1767  + 

Mr  Henry  Kirby  educated  at  Rome  died  the  12th  of  May  at 

Cadeby  Lincolnshire.  + 

[42]  Mr  Mich1  Tichbourne  educated  at  Rome  died  in  London 

1767 
Mr  Peter  Beeston  educated  at  Doway  died  at  Wolverhampton 

26  Novr  1767.    Capitular  +  +  + 

Mr  Willis  educated  at  Rome  died  in  Brussels  Feb:  1768 
Mr  John  Cooling  educated  at  Rome  died  in  Chester  May  1768  + 
Mr  George  Bishop  educated  at  Paris  formerly  Captr  died  at 

Marnhull  Dorsetshire  Aug:  16.  1768  +  +  + 

Mr  Wm  Errington  educated  at  Doway  T — r  of  ij  *  died  in 

London  28^  Sepr  1768  aged  52.  +  +  + 

Mr  Henry  Horn  educated  at  Rome  died  in  London  12 

1769. 
Mr  Rob*  Taylor  educated  at  Lisbon  where  he  died  in 

1769.  + 

[43]  Mr  Jn:  Underbill  educated  at  Doway  died  at  Gosport 

Hants  June  29th  1769.  + 

Mr  Wm  Maire  educated  at  Doway  where  he  taught  philosophy. 

Afterwards  [Capitular  and  above]  Epus  Cinnensis  coad 
jutor  of  Francis  Petre  Epi  Amoriensis.    obiit  July  26. 

1769.  +  +  + 

Mr  Wm  Grimbulston  educated  at  Doway  died  at 

Wrightington  Lancash:  the  1st  of  Febv  1770.  + 

Mr  Jn:  Betts  educated  at  Doway  &  other  places  quondam 

Caplr  died  in  London  the  28  Mar:  1770.  +  +  + 

Dr  Tho8  Hunt  educated  at  Paris  died  May  7.  1770  Caplr.  +  +  + 
Mr  Thos  Bennet  Caplr  educated  at  Rome  died  in  London 

the  31st  May  1770  +  +  + 

Mr  Jn:  Hawarden  educated  at  Doway  died  1770  May  27 

in  Lancashire.  + 

[44]  Mr  Rob*  Reid  educated  at  Rome  died  in  London  July 

30.  1770  + 

Mr  Thos  Daniel  educated  at  Doway  died  at  York  Cap1  1770 

25th  Aug:  +  +  + 

Mr  Jn  Stanley  educated  at  Doway  died  at  Louvaine  1770 

1st  Sepr  + 

Mr  Wm  Green  Dr  of  Divinity  Presid*  of  D.C.  t  Caplr  died 

1  Dec1  1770.  +  +  + 

Mr  John  Wilkinson  educated  at  Doway  many  years  conf: 

of  the  Austin  Dames  sur  les  fossees  S*  Victor,  died  there 

on  the  19th  March  1771.  + 

Mr  Jn:  Dudley  Diggs  educated  at  Rome  died  in  Essex  at 

Ingatestone  superannuated  May  1771.  + 

Mr  James  WTatson  educated  at  Rome  died  in  York  Feb:  20. 

1772  aged  75.  + 

*  Code  term  for  Treasurer  of  the  Chapter.         f  Douay  College. 


OBITUARIES  OF  SECULAR  PRIESTS.  13 

Mr  Vertue  died  at  Pontoise  1772 

[45]  Mr  Jn:  Huddleston  educated  at  died  at  Hainton 

Lincolnshire  the  3d  Janv  1773.  + 

Mr  Alban  Butler  t  educated  at  Doway  professor  of  divinity 
there  afterwards  Principal  of  the  English  College  at 
St  Omers  where  he  died  May  15.  1773.  + 

Mr  Wm  Bower  educated  at  Doway  died  in  London  17th  June 

1773.  + 
Mr  Edwd  Helmes  educated  at  Doway  where  he  taught 

Philosophy  died  at  Manchester  in  Lancashire  Octr  16. 

1773  + 
Mr  Peter  Waring  educated  at  Doway  died  in  Lancashire 

susp:  Octr  15.  1773 
Mr  Thos  Shepherd  educated  at  Doway  died  in  Holderness 

19th  janv  1774  + 

Mr  Henry  Nicols  died  in  London  11th  Febv  1774  educated 

at  Lisbon.  + 

Mr  James  Taylor  educated  at  Rome  died  at  Hull  5th  May 

1774 
[46]  Mr  Richd  Downes  educated  at  Rome  died  22d  Aug1 

1774  in  London  aged  80.  + 
Dr  Phil:  Perry  educated  at  Doway  &  Paris  Presd*  of  the 

English  College  at  Valladolid  died  at  Madrid  5^  Sepr 

1774.  + 
Mr  Francis  Lacy  als  Elston  educated  at  Rome  died  in 

London  3d  Decr  1774  aged  ninety.  + 

Mr  Thos  Liddell  educated  at  Lisbon  died  May  12th  1775  at 

Liverpool.  + 

Mr  James  Angel  educated  at  Rome  died  at  East  Hendred 

Berks  May  18*  1775  + 

Mr  Jn:  Debord  alias  Davison  died  29  Sepr  1775  educated  at 

Doway  died  at  Solwick  in  Lancash:  + 

Mr  Henry  Maire  educated  at  Doway  died  at  Cliffe  in  York 
shire  5th  Novr  1775.  + 

Francis  Petre  Epus  Amoriensis  in  District u  Septentrionali 
Vic:  Ap:  educated  at  Doway  died  at  Shoeley  Lancashire 
on  the  24th  Decr  1775  in  his  84th  year  + 

N.  Jakeman  1777  Feb:  + 

[47]  Mr  Edwd  Williams  educated  at  Rome  died  in  Devon 
shire  30th  Janv  1776.  + 

Mr  Sylvester  Richardson  educated  at  Doway  died  at 

Greystock  Cumberland  22.  Feb:  1776.   *  + 

Mr  Wm  Smith  educated  at  Naples  forsook  the  mission  several 
years  before  his  death  which  happened  at  Rome  the 
13th  or  3d  of  April  1776 

Mr  Thos  Postlethwite  Lisbon  died  July  4th  1776 

Mr  Phil:  White  died  at  Lisbon  22d  Jan?  1777  + 

f  The  celebrated  author  of  the  Lives  of  the  Saints. 


14  OBITUARIES   OF   SECULAR  PRIESTS. 

Mr  James  Chesterman  Roman  Pt:  died  23  Feb:  /77  in 

London     [entry  interlined] 
Mr  James  Nicolas  educated  at  Doway  died  in  London  May  2. 

1777 
Mr  Jn  Nesfield  educated  at  Doway  died  at  Sa  Crusa  an 

Island  in  the  West  Indies  belonging  to  Denmark  Feb:  5. 

1777. 
Mr  Wm  Daniel  educated  at  Doway  died  in  Lancashire  25 

July  1777. 
Mr  John  Cowban  died  at  Crathorne  Yorksh:  Octr  6.  1777 

educated  at  Doway. 
Mr  Chs  Corne  educated  at  Paris  died  there  at  the  Blue  Nuns 

Novr  9*  1777. 
[48]  Mr  Philip  Butler  educated  at  Doway  died  at  Blackbrook 

near  Prescot  Lancashire  9th  Decr  1777. 
Mr  Jn:  Dunn  educated  at  Doway  where  he  taught  Philosophy 

&  Divinity  died  suddenly  in  London  14  Jany  1778 
Mr  Jn:  White  educated  at  Rome  died  at  Euxton  Hall 

Lancashire  Feb:  7.  1778 
Mr  George  Waterhouse  educated  at  Rome  was  many  years 

mad  died  in  London  15  Mar:  1778 
Mr  Jn:  Rothmell  alias  Exley  educated  at  Doway  died  near 

London  18  May  1778 
Mr  Tho8  Martin  educated  at  Rome  died  at  Woolhampton 

Berks  22d  June  1778 
Mr  George  Gibson  educated  at  Doway  died  at  Hexham 

Northumberld  3d  Dec:  1778. 
Mr  James  Browne  educated  at  Doway  died  at  Buckenham 

Norfolk  26  Octr  1778. 
Mr  Edwd  Duval  educated  at  Lisbon  died  in  Essex  25  Dec: 

1778 
Mr  John  Bosville  educated  at  Doway  died  at  Lanorth 

Monmouthshire  2d  March  1779 
[49]  Mr  James  Lolli  alias  Chester  educated  at  Doway,  after 

many  variations  died  penitent  in  Kings  Bench  Prison 

13  Ap1  1779 
Mr  Wm  Husband  educated  at  Doway  died  of  the  small  pox 

at  Solwick  Hall  Lancashire  10th  of  Aug*  1779 
Mr  Tho8  Shimell  educated  at  Doway  died  near  Manchester 

23d  Augt  /79. 
Mr  Chs  Gerard  at  Bruges 

Mr  Fran:  Parker  educated  at  Paris  died  at Sepr  1779 

Mr  Tho8  Wilson  educated  at  Doway  died  at  Hethersidge 

Derbyshire  Dec:  12th  1779 
Mr  Jn:  Hornyold  educated  at  Doway  Bp:  of  Philomelia  Vic: 

Ap:  in  the  middle  District  died  at  Longbirch  near 

Wolverhampton  26  Dec:  1779. 

[N.B. — Here  the  writing  changes  and  the  next  death  but  one 
records  the  death  of  the  writer  of  a  large  part  of  the  obituary, 
Bp.  Wm.  Walton.] 


OfeITU ABIES   OF   SECULAR  PRIESTS.  15 

John  Harrison  Jan:  1780 

Mr  William  Walton  educated  at  Doway  where  he  taught 

Philosophy  &  Divinity,  afterwards  Epus  Traconensis  & 

in  district u  Septentrionali  Vic:  Ap:  died  [at  York  above] 

Feb:  26.  1780 
Martin  Houndshill  educated  at  Lisbon,  was  a  prisoner  in 

York  Castle  13  months  in  1745,  died  suddenly  in  London 

Aug:  9.  1783. 
[48  blank] 


NO.  II. 
"LAITY'S    DIRECTORY"    OBITUARIES,    1773-1839. 

CONTRIBUTED   BY   JOSEPH    S.    HANSOM. 

When  James  Peter  Coghlan  started  his  Laity's  Directory  in  1773,  the 
name  of  only  one  secular  priest,  James  Watson,  appears  as  having  died 
during  the  preceding  year,  the  numbers  increasing  annually.  Down  to  and 
including  1781  the  obituaries  are  in  Latin  at  the  end  of  the  Calendar,  seeir- 
ingly  to  remind  secular  priests  when  to  remember  their  deceased  brethern. 
In  1782  they  appear  in  English  as  a  special  feature  in  the  books,  and  some 
during  the  preceding  year,  the  numbers  increasing  annually.  In  1782  some 
regulars  are  added,  a  separating  line  alone  distinguishing  between  the  two 
classes,  indicating  that  the  lists  had  been  supplied  by  different  authorities. 
In  the  folio  whig  year  nuns  and  lay  brothers  are  added.  In  1787  three 
"  Students  in  Philosophy  "  and  a  special  notice  of  one  layman,  "  Mr.  John 
Francis  Wade,"  appear,  the  list  concluding  with  the  names  of  nine,  important 
members  of  the  laity  under  the  heading  of  "  Nobility." 

In  1789  Coghlan  inserted  a  notice,  reproduced  in  these  pages,  under 
taking  to  insert  the  names  of  the  laity  whose  mortuary  cards  or  "  Bills  " 
had  been  printed  and  delivered  by  him  to  the  few  Catholic  chapels  then 
existing  about  London.  At  a  later  period,  as  the  chapels  increased  in  number, 
he  made  a  small  increase  in  his  charge.  There  was  no  charge  made  to  re 
ligious  at  any  time.  The  offer  met  with  varying  results,  in  the  few  following 
years ;  but  the  system  was  maintained,  meeting  with  ultimate  success. 
So  it  became  a  means  of  notifying  to  friends  the  deaths  of  Catholics  and 
securing  remembrances  in  prayer,  not  only  amongst  London  people,  but 
throughout  the  three  Kingdoms,  and  even  with  foreigners  in  a  few  cases, 
where  they  had  had  associations  with  this  country. 

A  notable  feature  in  1794,  repeated  later,  is  a  list  of  exiled  French  clergy, 
said  to  be  only  part  of  150  who  had  succumbed  within  little  over  a  year 
after  their  sufferings  and  privations  in  French  prisons.  The  hospitality 
accorded  to  these  confessors  of  the  Faith  by  England  is  for  Englishmen 
cause  for  pride,  tempered  by  gratitude  for  the  foundation  of  many  missions. 
Their  edifying  lives  and  apostolic  labours  in  our  country  had  immediate 
and  enduring  results. 

Like  most  annuals  of  the  sort,  having  served  their  purpose  for  the  year, 
these  Directories,  commencing  with  a  few  pages  6£  x  3f  inches  in  paper 
covers,  would  be  treated  as  waste,  and  destroyed  or  neglected.  In  con 
sequence,  it  has  been  no  easy  task  to  collect  this  nearly  complete  list.  There 
is  probably  no  complete  set  in  existence,  the  best  collections  being  deficient 
of  several  numbers.  Living  in  the  parish  of  the  London  Oratory  I  availed 
myself  of  that  access  kindly  granted  by  the  Fathers  to  transcribe  the  forty- 
three  lists  in  their  fine  library,  and  was  able  to  supplement  these  by  ten  more 
from  those  at  the  British  Museum.  I  have  to  thank  the  Right  Rev.  Mgr. 
Ward  for  transcribing  eleven  more  from  the  Old  Hall  collection ;  the  Rev. 
Edwin  Bonney  one  from  Ushaw  College  Library ;  and  the  Rev.  Joseph  L. 
Whitfield  one  from  Oscott  College  Library.  The  result  is  I  am  able  to  pro 
vide  the  whole  series  from  1773  to  1839,  with  the  exception  of  that  for  1774, 
under  which  date  an  explanation  is  given. 


OBITUARIES.  17 

I  am  also  indebted  to  the  RR.  Henry  Norbert  Birt,  O.S.B.  ;  Fr.  Thaddeus, 
O.F.M.  ;  Bede  Jarrett,  O.P.  ;  and  the  Superiors  of  several  houses  of  religious 
women,  for  looking  over  the  lists,  and  correcting  defects  and  deficiencies  ; 
and  to  the  Rev.  J.  H.  Pollen,  S.J.,  for  the  loan  of  a  list  of  ex- Jesuits,  who 
were  secularized  during  the  early  years  covered  by  the  lists.  In  very  few 
cases  are  any  alterations  made.  They  are  dealt  with  as  far  as  possible  in 
brackets,  which  are  not  much  used  in  the  original,  except  in  the  cases  of 
priests'  seminaries.  Anything  like  systematic  correction  of  the  names  of 
the  laity  must  have  been  futile. 

It  was  suggested  that  the  obituaries  of  priests  might  be  extended  by  the 
list  in  the  Catholic  General  Directory  for  1850  ;  but  having  made  a  transcript 
of  them,  and  finding  several  mistakes,  including  one  remarkable  Benedictine 
accommodated  with  three  deaths,  it  seemed  prudent  to  omit  all  that  list, 
using  only  a  few  additional  notes  from  it  in  brackets.  As  the  entries,if 
meagre  in  the  Laity's  Directories,  and  subject  at  times  to  mistakes,  were 
both  for  religious  and  laity,  supplied  near  to  the  time  of  printing  from  authentic 
sources,  it  seemed  inadvisable  to  mix  with  them  doubtful  obituaries. 

Owing  to  occasional  entries  being  inserted  some  years  after  deaths 
some  confusion  may  seem  to  exist ;  but  as  the  Catholic  Record  Society 
has  always  made  a  point  of  giving  full  indexes,  this  confusion  will  be  found 
to  be  more  occult  than  real. 

J.S.H. 

LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  1773.* 
Ex  Frat.  nris  mortuus  est. 
1772  [Feb.  20]  Jacobus  Watson  (at  York)  t 

LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  1774.  J 
De  Frat.  nris  ex  hac  vita  migrarunt. 
1773.  Jan.     3.  Joannes  Huddleston. 

Mali  15.  Albanus  Butler  ( (Ven.  Dom.),  at  St.  Omers)  [bur. 
English  Augustinian  Convent  Chapel  at 
Bruges]. 

Junii  17.  Gulielmus  Bower,  (at  London). 
Oct.     16.  Eduardus  Helmes. 

LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  1775.* 
De  fratr.  nris  ex  hac  vita  migrarunt. 

1773.  Oct.    15.  Petrus  Waring. 

1774.  Jan.    19.  Thomas  Sheppard  (Shipyard,  at  Holderness). 

*  Transcripts  supplied  by  Monsignor  Ward.  There  seems  some 
uncertainty  when  the  ••  Laity's  Directory,"  co  nomine,  was  started,  or  the 
"Ordo'  incorporated  with  it.  It  may  have  been  in  1782,  when  English  is 
used  for  the  first  time.  The  heading  is  used  for  uniformity. 

t  The  Catholic  Annual  Register,  1850,  says  he  died  at  York.  The  registers 
of  St.  Michael-le-Belfry  church  record  the  burial  of  "  James  Watson,  gent. 
Feb.  22."  (York*.  Par.  Reg.  Soc.  xi.,  281.)  See  also  p.  12  ante. 

t  It  was  only  when  the  previous  pages  had  been  passed  for  printing 
that  Mgr.  Jackman  sent  me  the  entries  for  this  year  from  the  Archbishop's 
Library,  in  which  the  set  is  far  from  complete.  It  completes  the  series 
happily.  I  had  inserted  a  provisional  list,  excluding  Edward  Helmes,  but 
inserting  "  1702.  Nov.  16.  [Henry]  Vertue  at  Pontoise  [alias]  Westhead 
chaplain  to  the  Benedictine  nuns,  set  circa,  74." 
HI. 


18  "LAITY*S   DIBECfORY*'    OBITUARIES. 

Feb.  11.  Henricus  Nichols  (at  London). 

Mar.     5.  Jacobus  Taylor  (at  Hull). 

Aug.  22.  Bicardus  Downes  (Downs,  at  London). 

Sept.    4.  Philippus  Perry  (Sap.  Dom.,  at  Valladolid). 

LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  1776.* 
De  frat.  nris  ex  hac  vita  migrarunt. 

1774.  Dec.     3.  Franciscus  Elston  Lacy  (at  London). 

1775.  Mail.  12.  Thomas  Liddel  (at  Liverpool). 
Mail.  18.  Jacobus  Angel. 

Sept.  29.  Jacobus  Davison  (Debord,  at  Salwick). 
Nov.    5.  Henricus  Maire  (at  Cliff e). 

LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  1777.* 
De  Frat.  nris  ex  hac  vita  migrarunt. 

1775.  Dec.   24.  Illmus   &    Revmus   D.    Franciscus   Petre,    Epus 

Amoriens  (V.A.  of  the  Northern  District,  at 
Showley  Hall,  near  Richester,  aged  84. 
Buried  at  Stidd  Chapel). 

1776.  Jan.   30.  Edwardus    Williams    (Served    Tor    Abbey,    and 

afterwards  at  Bearscombe,  in  Bucland, 
Devon,  the  seat  of  the  Chester  family.  He 
was  buried  at  Dodbrook  church). 

Feb.  22.  Silvester  Richardson. 

Apr.     3.  Gulielmus  Smith. 

July     4.  Thomas  Postlethwaite   (Postlewhite,  at  Lisbon). 

LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  1778.* 
De  Frat.  nris  ex  hac  vita  migrarunt. 
(Feb.     6.)  Joannes  Nestfield  (Nes field,  at  Santa  Cruz). 
Jan.   22.  Philippus  White  (27th,  at  Lisbon). 
Feb.  23.  Jacobus  Chesterman  (24th.,  at  London). 
Mail.    2.  Jacobus  Nicolas  (at  London). 

LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  1779.  t 
De  Fratribus  nris  ex  hac  vita  migrarunt. 

1777.  Jul.    25.  Gulielmus    Daniel    (William    Daniel    Foster,    at 

Euxton  Hall). 
Oct.      6.  Joannes     Cowban     (at     Crathorne,     Cleveland, 

U.S.A.— Dr.  Kirk;  but  really  Yorkshire). 
Nov.    9.  Carolus  Corn  (Paris,  T.E.t)  (Corne,  at  Paris). 
Dec.     9.  Philippus  Butler  (Blackbrook,  T.E.t)  (ditto). 

1778.  Jan.    14.  Joannes  Dunn  (London,  T.E.t)  (ditto)  (at  Lin 

coln's  Inn  Fields.— Dr.  Kirk). 

Feb.  init.  Joannes    White    (E[u]xton,    birth,    T.E.t)  (alias 
Leckonby,  at  Pontop,  set.  67. — Dr.  Kirk). 

*  Transcripts  supplied  by  Monsignor  Ward. 

t  This  Directory  was  copied  for  me  from  the  Ushaw  copy  by  the  Rev. 
Edwin  Bonney,  who  says  the  four  insertions  initialed  "  T.E."  are  by  the  Rev. 
Thomas  Eyre,  who  has  also  added  six  more  deaths  ;  but  the  latter  appear  in 
the  Directory  for  1780,  and  are  not  inserted  here. 


"LAITY'S  DIRECTOBY*'  OBITTJABIES.  19 

Franciscus  Jakeman  (Jaqueman,  at  Longbirch)  ; 
(Jakeman    alias    Maxfield,    end    of    March, 
£et.  SO.— Dr.  Kirk). 
[John  Eccles.-— T.  E(yre)]. 

Mail.  19.  Joannes  Rathmole  (John  Exley  Rathmall,  at 
Isle  worth). 

Jun.  21.  Thomas  Martin  (at  Hyde  End)  (22nd.  at  Wool- 
hampton,  set.  76). 

Aug.  27.  Thomas  Savage. 

Oct.  26.  Jacobus  Browne  (at  Buckenham  House,  Nor 
folk.— Dr.  Kirk). 

LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  1780.* 
De  Frat.  nris  ex  hac  vita  migrarunt. 

1778.  Dec.     3.  Georgius  Gibson  (at  Hexham). 

25.  Edwardus  Devail  (Duvall,  Essex). 

1779.  Mar.     2.  Joannes  Boswell  (Bosville,  at  Llanarth). 

Apr.  12.  Jacobus  Lolli,  at  Chester  (James  Chester  Lolli, 
at  London). 

Jul.  27.  Jacobus  Nowlan,  Hib.  (Nolan. — Dr.  Kirk,  who 
gives  no  precise  date,  and  describes  him  as 
a  man  unworthy  of  the  priesthood). 

Aug.  10.  Gulielmus  Husband. 
23.  Joannes  Shimell. 

Sep.          Franciscus  Parker. 

LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  1781.* 
De  Frat.  nris  ex  hac  vita  migrarunt. 

1779.  Nov.         Joannes  Williams  al[ias]  Abercrombie  (formerly 

of  Virginia  Street  Chapel, — in  Dir.  1794)  (at 
Honduras). 

Dec.  12.  Thomas  Wilson  (Derbyshire,— in  Dir.  1794)  (at 
Hathersage). 

26.  Illmus  et  Revmus  D.  Joannes  Hornyhold,  Epus 

Philomel  (V.A.   of  the  Midland  District,   at 
Longbirch.    Interred  in  Brewood  Church). 

1780.  Jan.          Joannes  Harrison  (Townley,  Lancashire, — in  Dir. 

1794). 
Feb.     8.  Joannes  Preston  (Lisbon, — Dir.  1794). 

26.  Illmus  et  Revmus  D.  Gulielmus  Walton,  t  Epus 
Trachon    (V.A.  of  the  Northern  District,  at 

*  Transcripts  supplied  by  Monsignor  Ward. 

t  The  late  Mrs.  William  Roskell  (a  grand-daughter  of  George  Gibson  of 
York,  who  married  Mary  daughter  of  Michael  Walton,  brother  of  the  Bishop 
of  Trachon)  informed  me  that  the  Waltons  came  from  Hathersage,  co.  Derby. 
There  is  an  unmistakeable  Catholic  tombstone  in  the  churchyard  with  the 
I.H.S.,  surmounted  by  the  cross, — "  Sacred  to  the  memory  of  Thomas  Walton 
of  Hathersage,  who  departed  this  life  May  3rd,  1828,  aged  76  years."  A 
boarding  school  for  Catholic  boys  was  kept  by  ladies  of  the  name  till  quite 
recently.  Having  a  short  opportunity  of  looking  over  the  registers,  I  copied 
eighteen  entries  from  1672  to  1716/17,  the  name  always  spelt  "  Walkton." 
Family  alliances  were, — Bincliffe,  Eyre,  Littlewood,  Norman  and  Wilkin. 


20  "  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  "  OBITUARIES. 

York,  aged  64.    Buried  in  St.  Michael's  [le] 
Belfry,  York). 

27.  Gerardus  Shaw  (London,— Dir.  1794). 
Aug.     5.  Ricardus  Dillon  (London, — Dir.  1794). 

24.  Joannes  Bamber  (Sunderland, — Dir.  1794). 

[The  old  heading  "  De  Fratribus  &c."  is  at  this  point  discontinued, 

the  names  of  priests  having  hitherto  been  those  of  the  secular 

clergy,  who  in  the  next  "  Directory  "  appear  first,  followed  by 

a  number  of  regulars,  all  under  the  heading  of  "  Gentlemen.' '] 

LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  1782.* 

A  TABLE  OF  THOSE  GENTLEMEN  WHO  HAVE  DIED 
WITHIN  THE  LAST  TWELVE  MONTHS. 

1780.  Dec.   10.  The  Rev.  Mr.  Richard  Kendal.    (London,— Dir. 

1794)  cet.  71. 

1781.  Jan.     6.  The  Rev.  Mr.  John  Ball.    (Worcestershire,— 1794 

Dir.)  (at  Aldenham). 
12.  The  Venerable  and  Right  Rev.  Doctor  Richard 

Challoner,  Bishop  of  Debra,  and  Vic.  (in  the 

London  District,  London, — Dir.  1794)  Apost. 

(in  the  91st.  year  of  his  age.    The  remains 

were  interred  in  the  parish  church  of  Milton, 

Berks.). 

Feb.     8.  The  Rev.  Mr.  Stephen  Robinson  (at  Shefford). 
(Feb.     8.)  The  Rev.   Mr.   James  Postlethwaite   (at  Glints, 

Yorkshire). 

Apr.   15.  The  Rev.  Mr.  James  Webb  (London,— Dir.  1794). 
June  12.  Tru   Rev.   Mr.   James  Slaughter     (at    Longford 

Hall). 
July     2.  The  Rev.  Mr.  Hugo  Kendal   (first  President  of 

Sedgley  Park  school). 
11.  The  Rev.  Mr.  Thomas  Hartley  (at  Moseley). 


1780.  Oct.    10.  The  Rev.  Mr.  Nathaniel  Elliot. 

Nov.  19.  The  Rev.  Mr.  Ralph  (Randolph)  Booth. 

1781.  Jan.    18.  The  Rev.  Mr.  [Robert]  Benedict  Steare,  O.S.B. 

(1780  ;    also  by  Abbot  Snow)  [at  Parlington, 

Yorks]. 
29.  The  Rev.   Mr.   Roger  Leigh  (names  transposed ; 

set.   73)    [ex  S.J.,  Lancashire].! 
Mar.  24.  The  Rev.  Mr.  Joseph  Plessington    [ex  S.J.,  at 

Alnwick,  ?  29th]  [vere  Wai mesley ,-C.RS.,vii.] 
Aug.  26.  The   Rev.    Mr.    Thomas   Kingsley     [ex   S.J.,   at 

London,  ?  27th]. 
Sept.    4.  The   Rev.    Mr.    Joseph   Edwards,    O.S.D.    (alias 

Tylecote,    at   Hinckley,   aged   57, — Palmer). 

*  The  earliest  copy  in  the  London  Oratory  library. 

t  The  Jesuits  had  been  suppressed  in  1773,  and  appear  in  the  Directories 
without  the  "  S.J."  It  seems  well  however  to  distinguish  them  here,  where 
possible. 


21 

9.  The  Rev.  Mr.  [Edward]  Bernard  Catteral,  O.S.B. 

[at  Woolton,  Lanes.]. 
12.  The  Rev.  Mr.  Robert  Daniel,  O.S.B.  [at  Birtley, 

Durham,  aged  64]. 

Oct.    11.  The  Rev.   Mr.   William  Wappelear  (ex  S.J.,   at 
Bruges,  set.  70)    [at  the  English  Augustinian 
Convent]. 
1781.  Oct.    12.  The  Rev.  Mr.  [David]  Gregory  Powel(l),  O.S.F., 

(at  Abergavenny). 

23.  The   Rev.   Mr.   John   Closset    (Joseph   Closette, 
ex  S.J.,  at  Ludewell  House,  near  Wardour, 

£6t.    29). 

LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  1783.* 

The  Eequiem  Calendar  for  the  year  MDCCLXXXIL 
CLERGY. 

1781.  Dec.  24.  The  Rev.  Mr.  Henry  Peach,  near  St.  Omer. 

30.  The  Rev.  Mr.  Turberville  Needham,  Brussels. 

1782.  Jan.    28.  The   Rev.    Mr.    Edward   Bartlett,    Louvain     [at 

St.  Monica's  Convent,  set.  79]. 
Feb.   11.  Rev.  Mr.  John  Banwell,  Hib.,  Kingscliff,  Line. 

(Barnwell,— Dir.  1794). 
Mar.  21.  Rev.    Mr.    Simon    Strickland    (Yorkshire, — Dir. 

1794). 

Rev.  Mr.  John  Hankins  (St.  Omers, — Dir.  1794). 
July  30.  Rev.  Mr.  John  Milner,  London. 

Rev.  Mr.  Mathews  (Matthew,— Dir.  1794) 

Hib.,  Shropshire. 


1781.  Nov.  15.  Rev.  Mr.  Anselm  Payne,  O.S.F.,  Doway,  aged  46, 

R.  28,  P.  22.  t 

25.  Rev.    Mr.    Francis    Digg[e]s,    [ex    S.J.,    ?  28th] 
Berrington,  North  [umberland]. 

29.  Rev.    Mr.    Christopher   More,    [ex    S.J.,    ?  27th] 

Bath. 
Dec.     4.  Rev.  Mr.  Robert  Sanderson  [ex  S.J.,  ?  2nd]. 

30.  Rev.  Mr.  William  Ward,  London. 

1782.  Jan.      4.  Rev.  Mr.  Francis  Clark,  O.S.F.,  Doway,  aged  31, 

R.  16,  P.  7. 
Mar.     7.  Rev.     Mr.    Abraham    Kingdom,    Leige    [Liege] 

[ex  S.J.]. 

27.  Rev.  Mr.  Jolm  Richardson,  Lancashire  [ex  S.J.]. 
May   11.  Rev.  Mr.  James  Heatley,  Broughton,  Yorkshire 

[ex  S.J.]. 

12.  Rev.  Mr.  Edward  Madew,  O.S.F.,  Ufton  Court, 
Berks,  aged  79,  R.  61,  P.  55. 

*  Transcript  supplied  by  Monsignor  Ward. 

t  Namely — In  religion  28  years,  professed     22. 


OBITU  ABIES. 

(14.)  Rev.    Mr.    [Nicholas]    Ambrose    Dixon,    O.S.D., 
Tone,  Northumberland,  aged  35]  (at  Hex- 
ham). 
June    5.  Rev.     Mr.     [Charles]    Bonaventure    Bedingfield, 

O.S.F.,  Doway,  aged  84,  R.  57,  P.  55. 

26.  Rev.    Mr.    [Peter]   Dunstan   Holderness,    O.S.B., 

late  Prior  of  Dieulouard  in  Lorrain  [aged  61]. 

July  28.  Rev.  Mr.  Edmund  Bracey  [ex  S.J.,  co.  Worcester]. 

Sept.  15.  Rev.  Mr.  Robert  Knatchbull  [ex  S.J.,  Yorkshire, 

?  16th]. 

29.  Rev.  Mr.  John  Roathwell  [Rothwell,  ex  S.J.,  at 
Kilvington]. 

LAY  BROTHERS. 

1780.  June  25.  Mr.   Giles  Clemenesha[w],  O.S.F.,  Doway,  aged 

44,  R.  14. 

1781.  April  14.  Mr.   Didacus  Mahew,   O.S.F.,   Doway,   aged  54, 

1782.  Mar.  15.  Mr.  Paul  Petit,  O.S.F.,  Douay,  aged  56,  R.  29. 
June  12.  Mr.  Andrew  Byrne,  O.S.B.,  Dieulouard  in  Lor 
rain  [Burn,  July  14, — Snow]. 

RELIGIOUS  WOMEN. 

1775.  Sept.  19.  R.M.  Mary  Magdalen  Hawarden,  O.P.C.,  Dun 
kirk.    Aged  49,  R.  33,  Ab[bess]  6. 

1781.  Feb.   11.  S.  Mrs.  Clare  Alathea  Gibson,  O.P.C.,  Dunkirk. 

Aged  67,  R.  47. 
Nov.  13.  S.  Mrs.  Mary  Margaret  Tasburgh,  O.S.A.,  Bruges 

[aged  54]. 
Dec.   19.  S.  Mrs.  Mary  Ignatius  Tichborn,  O.S.A.,  Bruges 

[aged  58]. 

1782.  June  19.  Mrs.  Mary  Agnes  Hodshon,  O.P.C.,  Graveline. 
Aug.     7.  Dame  Mary  Bridget  Smith,  Ord.  St.  Bridget,  Lis 
bon,  aged  74,  R.  44. 

Nov.  24.  Dame  Aloysia  Langdale,  O.S.B.,  at  Gand  [Ghent]. 


LAITY'S  DIBECTOBY  1784. 
The  Requiem  Calendar  for  the  year  MDCCLXXXHI. 

1783.  Feb.   16.  Dr.  Thomas  Wittingham,  at  Heathorp,  Oxon. 

Mar.   10.  Rev.    Michael    William    Singleton    at    Lierre   in 

Brabant. 
(July)         Rev.  John  Manning,  (Derbyshire.) 

Rev.  Thomas  Barnaby  (at  Stafford). 

June  26.  Rev.  John  More  (Moore),  Chipping  Lawn,  Lane. 
Aug.     9.  Rev.  Martin  Houndsil,  at  London. 
Rev.  Thomas  Landi  (Lundi),  Hib. 
Sept.  22.  Dr.   Gerard  Barnard  (Bernard  alias  Woodbury, 

D.D.),  at  Lisbon.   | 

May   30.   Rev.  John  Panting  [ex  S.J.],  at  Bonham,  Dorset 
[Wilts.]. 


"  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  "  OBITUARIES.  23 

Rev.  Daniel  Plat,  Worcester  [ex  S.J.]. 
Oct.    16.  Rev.   John   Howard,    President   of  the   English 
Academy  at  Liege  [ex  S.J.]. 

1782.  Dec.     5.  R.  F.  [John]  Wilfrid  Strutt,*  O.S.B.,  at  Lamb- 

spring  (aged  72]. 

1783.  Sep.      3.  R.  F.  [Francis]  Joseph  Carteret,  O.S.B.,  Doway. 
1783.  Aug.     7.  R.  F.  Dominic  Phillips,  O.S.D.,  aged  47. t    Relig. 

24,  pr.  19.  Cheeseburn  Grange,  New  Castle, 
Northumberland]. 

Oct.  23.  R.  F.  Anthony  Hatton,  O.S.D.,  Age  79,  Relig.  61, 
(?  Fr.  Edward  Antoninus  Hatton,  Stourton 
Lodge,  set.  80,—  Palmer). 

1783.  Mar.  12.  R.  F.  Lawrence  Hall,  O.S.F.,  at  Louth,  Lincoln 
shire  [Thomas  Hall  alias  Lawrence  Loraine,- 
Thaddeus]. 

May          R.  F.  Bonaventure  Morgan,  O.S.F.,  Bruges. 
Sep.          R.  F.  George  Lancaster,  O.S.F.,  Douay. 

R.  F.  Norris,  a  Carthusian,  at  Newport. 

RELIGIOUS  WOMEN. 

1777.  Feb.   12.  The  Right  Rev.   Lady  Abbess  Mary  Winefred 

Englefield,  the  60th  year  of  her  age,  of  pro 
fession  42,  Abbess  12  of  the  English  Bene 
dictine  Dames  at  Dunkirk. 

1778.  Mar.     6.  Sister  Joseph  Harrison,  Converse,  Ditto  [aged  67, 

prof.  40]. 

1781.  Mar.     7.  Dame  Mary  Teresa  Halliwell,  aged  75.    Prof  56. 

of  the  same  House. 

May  11.  Sister  Mary  Barbara  Pyzer,  Converse,  of  the  same 
House. 

1782.  Dec.   10.  Rev.  Mother  Abbess  of  the  English  Dominican 

Nuns  at  Brussels,  and  Jubilarian,  Ann  Mary 
Short,  aged  85.  Professed  52.  J 

1782.  Dec.  7.  Sister  Monica  Webster,  O.S.A.,  Bruges  [lay- 
sister,  aged  29]. 

DEATHS  AT  THE  ENGLISH  CONVENT  OF  ST.  CLARE 
AT  AIRE  IN  ARTOIS. 

1769.  May  26.  Sister  Catherine  Clare  Bolton.    Age  54.   Religious 

35. 

July     1.  S.  Mary  Barbara  Langstaff.    Aged  35.    R.  14. 
Sep.    22.  Sister  Mary  Lewis  Griffiths,  age  49.    R.  32. 

1770.  Aug.  17.  S.  Mary  Michael  Millot,  age  67.    R.  47. 

*  Snow  describes  him  as"  D.  John  Wilfrid  Strutt  or  Bridgeman,  born  in 
Middlesex,  died  at  Lambspring  5  Dec.  1782."  In  the  Catholic  Annual  Re 
gister,  1850,  his  three  deaths  appear  as  Street  on  5  Dec.  1781,  as  Strutt  on  3  Dec. 
1782,  and  as  Bridgeman  on  5  Dec.  1782  ! 

t  Palmer  gives  his  age  as  42. 

j  Fr.  Bede  Jarrett  says  she  was  Sub-prioress  at  the  time  of  her  death, 
aged #82  ;  that  she  was  daughter  of  Thomas  Bennet,  and  widow  of  Philip 
Short; 


24  "  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  "  OBITUARIES. 

1771.  Apr.   26.  S.  Frances  Clare  Taylor,  age  69.    R.  39. 

1772.  Aug.  28.  Sister  Mary  Felix  Cox,  age  38.    R.  13. 

1773.  June  25.  S.  Cicily  Joseph  Cornforth,  age  43.    R.  23. 

1774.  Mar.   12.   Ven.  Mother  Martha  Anthony  Fortescue,  age  89, 

R.  63. 
Dec.      1.  S.  Austin  Bona venture  Angier,  age  35.    R.  13. 

1775.  Aug.  12.  S.  Elizabeth  Joseph  Hannam,  age  55.    R.  35. 

1776.  Oct.    19.  Sister  Mary  Agnes  Taylor,  age  38.    R.  17. 

Oct.    25.  Ven.  Mother  Bridget  Frances  Payne,  age  81.    R. 
62. 

1780.  Jan.     6.  Rev.  Ven.  Mother  Mary  Frances  Dickinson,  age 

82.    R.  62.    Abbess. 

1781.  Apr.   13.  S.  Mary  Winifred  Stokes,  age  34.    R.  11. 
1783.  Feb.   12.  S.  Mary  Ann  Brooks,  age  43.    R.  18. 

Mar.  15.  S.  Mary  Clare  Thorp,  age  73.    R.  47. 
Requiescant  in  Pace,  Amen. 

Deaths  come  to  Hand  since  the  Directories  were  printed. 
1783.  Nov.  15.  R.  F.  Benedict  Simpson,  O.S.F.,  Douay. 

19.  Sister  Mary  Frances  Charnley,  O.P.C.    Aee  34. 

Relig.  10. — Aire  in  Artois. 

21.  Sister  Mary  Benedict   Walker,   O.S.B.,  Age  60. 
Relig.  40. — Cambray. 

LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  1785.* 

The  Requiem  Calendar  for  the  year  MDCCLXXXIV. 
CLERGY. 

1783.  Dec.     5.  At  London.   Rev.  Mr.  Richard  Prescot 

Dec.   16.  Rev.  Mr.  Joseph  Bolton,  [V.G.  London]. 

Dec.   18.  At  Maple-Durham.     Rev.    Mr.    Edmund  Win- 
stenley. 

1784.  May     5.  At  Lancaster.    Rev.  Mr.  James  Tirer  [Tyrer]. 
Sept.  17.  At   Bornhem.    James   Herremans,    lay   Brother, 

O.S.D.  [?  Sept.  16]. 

Oct.    10.  At  Lisbon.    Ralph  GornalQ],  Min.  Fel.t   of  the 
Eng.  Col. 

RELIGIOUS  WOMEN. 

1781.  Jan.     3.  At  Antwerp.    Sister  Jane  [of  the  Cross]  Rutter, 

O.S.T.  [aged  76,  prof.  50]. 

1782.  Apr.   15.  Sister  Beatrix  Chantal,  O.S.T.   [Alice  Chantrell. 

aged  73,  prof.  41]. 
Nov.  19.  Air[e].    Sister  Mary  Frances  Charnley,   age   34, 

R.  10,  O.SC. 

Dec.     9.  Air[e].    Sister  Clementina  Boniface  of  St.  Joseph 
Fletcher,  age  70,  R.  48,  O.S.C. 

*  Transcript  supplied  by  Monsignor-Ward. 

f  As  Gillow  in  his  "  Register  "  of  the  Collegians,  says  he  was  only  ad 
mitted  16  Feb.  1782  and  took  the  college  oath  20  May  1784,  this  may  mean 
minor  fellow  ? 


DIRECTOBY    '    OBITUARIES.  25 

Dec.   19.  At  Hoog  Straat.   Sister  Ignatius  Bamber,  aged  64, 

R.  41,  O.S.T. 
21.  At  Bruges.   Mother  [Anne]  Mary  Anne  Webbe, 

3[rd]  0[rder]  S.F.  [age  73,  ref.  55]. 
27.   [At  Bruges]  Rev.  Mother  Abbess  [Mary]  Ignatia 

Lawson,  3  O.S.F.  [age  72,  rel.  56]. 

1784.  Feb.   20.  Louvain.    Rev.  Mother  Prioress  Mariana  [Isabel] 

Smith,  aged  82,  R.  62,  Prioress  21,  O.S.A. 

Apr.    19.   [At  Antwerp]  Sister  Angela  [Maria  of  St.  Joseph] 
Kingsley,  O.S.T.  [aged  67,  prof.  48]. 

May     8.  Air[e].    Mother  Anthony  Joseph  Spoor,  age  82, 

R.  62,  O.S.C. 

17.  Antwerp.  [Alexandra  Mary]  Sister  Teresa  [of  the 
Annunciation]  Howard,  O.S.T.  [aged  58, 
prof.  35]. 

June    4.  Brussels.    Sister  Elizabeth  Newton,  O.S.B. 

7.  Dunkirk.    Sister  Ann  Clementina  of  H.  F.  Kemp- 
son,  age  46,  R.  21,  O.S.C. 

13.  Paris.  Rev.  Mother  Prioress  Dame  Anne  John 
son,  O.S.B. 

July     1.  Air[e].    Mother  Vicaris  Mary  Neal,  age  48,  R.  29, 
O.S.C. 

Oct.    18.  Antwerp.    Rev.   Mother  Abbess  Marv  Margaret 
of  the  Angels  Brent,  O.S.T. 

LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  1786.* 

A  Requiem  Calendar  for  the  year  MDCCLXXXV. 
CLERGY. 

1785.  Jan.     5.  R.  Mr.  John  Postlewaite  (Postleth- 

waite,  at  Leyburn,  Yorkshire). 
Apr.   28.  R.  Mr.  Matthew  Welldon. 

Oct.    12.  Dunkirk.    R.  Mr.  Henry  Edmondson. 

1784.  Dec.   30.  Liverpool.    R.    F.     (Michael)    Anselm    Chaplin, 

O.S.B.  [at  Liverpool,  aged  30]. 

1785.  Jan.   19.  Cowley-hill.    R.  Mr.  William  Doyle. 

Apr.   22.  Worcester.    R.  Mr.  Barnard  Crow  (Cross,  S.J., — 

Dir.  1794). 

29.  Douay.    R.  F.  Basil  Eyston,  O.S.B. 
[May  18.]  Leige.    R.  Mr.  James  Dorall  (Darrell,  S.J.)[bur. 

in  church  of  Sepulchrine  nuns]. 
Aug.  12.  Bornhem.    R.  F.  John  Thomas  Nicholls,  O.S.D. 

(set.  31,  rel.  13,  prof.  19.—  Palmer}. 
Oct.      3.  Wooton.    R.  F.   Ex  P[rior]  Peter  Frost,   O.S.F 

(aet.  53). 
Nov.     1.  Bath.    R.  F.  (John)  Cuthbert  Simpson,  O.S.B. 

RELIGIOUS  WOMEN. 
1784.fJan.      1.  Dunkirk.    Sister  Mary  Magdalen  Formby,  O.S.B. 

*  Transcript  supplied  by  Monsignor  Ward, 
t  This  is  evidently  misprinted  1714. 


26 

Feb.     6.  Dame  Barbara  Sheldon,  O.S.B.  [aged 

60,  prof.  40]. 

1785.  Jan.     7.  Dame  Mary  Augustine  Bellasyse,  O.S.B 

Feb.   22.  Dame  Aloysia  Tuite,  O.S.B.  [aged  50, 

prof.  30]. 
May  31.  Brussels.     Sister   Mary    Barbara   Fuller,    O.S.D. 

[Fullar  of  London,  May  5,  age  68,  rel.  46]. 
Oct.  14.  Dunkirk.  Dame  Mary  Barbara  Acton,  O.S.B. 
Nov.  3.  Cambray.  Dame  Jos.  Carrington,  O.S.B. 

1785.  Nov.    4.  Rouen.    Reverend  Mother  Abbess  Gertrude  Clare 

Vavasour,  O.S.C.* 

LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  1787. 

The  Obituary  for  MDCCLXXXVI. 

CLERGY. 

1786.  Apr.     8.  Rev.  Mr.  Emerich  Grimblestone  (Lane., -Dir.  1794.) 
July     2.  Rev.  Mr.  John  Jones  (Yorkshire, — Dir.  1794). 


1785.  Aug.  22.  Rev.  Mr.  Edward  Boone  at   Danby,  Yorkshire. 

[ex  S.J.]. 
Rev.  Mr.  Thomas  Hawkins,  [ex  S.J.,  at  Oxburgh]. 

1786.  Feb.     3.  Rev.   Mr.   Baptist  Rayter  (Ruyter,— Dir.   1794) 

(Royter),  Pennsylvania.  [Rutter,  ex  S.J.]. 
Rev.  Mr.  Thomas  Weldon,  Scholes,  Lancashire 

[ex  S.J.] 
Hon.  and  Rev.  John  Cahier  Butler,  Hereford,  [ex 

S.J.]. 

Nov.    3.  Rev.  Mr.  Marmaduke  Langdale,  Wigan,  Lanca 
shire,  [ex  S.J.]. 

Oct.      4.  R.  F.  [James]  Jerome  Berry,  O.S.B.,  [at  Cowley 

Hall]  Lancashire,  t 

R.  F.  [Roger]  Joseph  Whittell,  Paris  (O.S.B.,— 
Dir.  1794)4 

LAY  BROTHERS. 

1786.  May  19.  Brother  Thomas  Carfoot,  a  Carthusian  of  Neu- 
port,  who  after  the  suppression  of  that  (the 
first  English)  Convent  of  the  present  Emperor 
Joseph  II.,  retired  to  the  Confessor's  apart 
ments  of  the  English  Austin  Dames  at  Bruges, 
died  aged  43. 
July  4.  Bro.  Anthony  Tyrer,  O.S.F.  Age  87,  professed 

57,  Douay. 
Sept.  19.  Bro.  Joseph  Johnson,  O.S.B.,  Dieulouard. 

*  This  entry  follows  the  usual  "  Requiscant  in  Peace,"  and  probably 
arrived  late  in  the  printer's  hand. 

t  Snow  dates  the  death  of  James  Berry  on  "  4  Nov."  and  gives  his  age 
"  circa  28." 

$  Snow  gives  the  death  of  Roger  Joseph  Whittel  on  "  4  Oct."  and  his  age 
11  circa  79. 


OBITUARIES.  27 

STUDENTS  IN  PHILOSOPHY. 
1786.  Feb.  22.  Edward  Havers,  at  Douay  College. 
Aug.  19.  Henry  Bray,  at  Ditto. 
Oct.    30.  James  Barnard  of  Douay,  but  died  at  London. 

[LAYMAN.-] 

1786.  Aug.  16.  Mr.  John  Francis  Wade,  a  Layman,  aged  75,  with 
whose  beautiful  Manuscript  Books  our  Chapels 
as  well  as  private  Families  abound,  in  writing 
which,  and  teaching  the  Latin  and  Church 
Song  he  chiefly  spent  his  Time. 

RELIGIOUS  WOMEN. 
1786.  Feb.     1.  Dame   [Cecilia]  Scholastica  Jones,   O.S.B.    [Age 

67],  professed  46  years.    Dunkirk. 
Mar.  10.  R.  Moth.  Abbess  Dame  Bridget  Westby,  O.S.A., 

Leige.* 
Apr.     5.  Sister  Mary  Anthony   Wyvill,   O.S.C.   Aged   67, 

professed  48.    Aire  in  Artois. 
May     9.  Sister  Catharine  Aspinal,  lay  Sister,  O.S.A.   Aged 

89.   Bruges. 
May   16.  Sister  Teresa  Austin  Newlin,   O.S.A.    Aged  71. 

Bruges. 
26.  Dame  Mary  Margaret  Meynell,  O.S.B.,  professed 

51.    Dunkirk. 

Aug.  10.  Dame  Elizabeth  Anthony  Sharp,  3  O.S.C.    Aged 
87.    Religious  60.    Paris. 

29.  Sister  Clare  Bishop,  3  O.S.C.    Aged  66,  professed 

48.    Bruges. 

NOBILITY. 

1785.  Sir  Walter  Blount. 

Nov.  18.  The  Hon.  Lady  Anne  Radclyffe.    [at  Slindon]. 

1786.  Jan.      2.  The  Right  Hon.  Bartholomew  Earl  [of]  Newburgh. 

30.  The  Hon.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Langdale. 
Feb.   19.  James  Winsor  Heneage,  Esq. 

Apr.     9.  Anthony  Wright,  Esq. 

June  25.  Francis  Wright,  Esq.f 

July     2.  Mrs.  Lucy  Wright. 

Aug.  31.  His  Grace  Charles  Duke  of  Norfolk. 

LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  1788.  \ 
The  Obituary  for  1787. 

CLERGY. 

1783.  Rev.  William  Singleton  at  Lierre. 

1786.  Dec.     4.  Rev.  Mathias  Burgess  at  La  Bassee. 

*  Mother  Prioress  of  New  Hall  informs  me  this  should  read  "Mar.  8.  Rev. 
Mother  Mary  Austin  Westby,  C.R.S.S.,  at  Liege,  aged  37,  prof.  18." 

t  In  the  obituary  of  the  English  Augustinian  Convent  at  Bruges  the  day 
is  given  as  the  18th. 

t  Transcript  supplied  by  the  Rev.  Joseph  L.  Whitfield. 


OBITUARIES. 

1786.  Aug.  10.  R.   Luke   Gizlar,    Pensilvania.     [Gisler,   ex  S.J., 

«  llth]. 

17.  Ferdin[and]  Farmer,  ditto,   [ex  S.J.]. 
Nov.  30.  R.    Henry   Stanley,    Moor   Hall,    Lancashire,  [ex 
S.J.]. 

1787.  Apr.    16.  R.  Thomas  Brewer,  Bristol,  [ex  S.J.]. 

May    6.    R.   Sir  George  Mannock,   Bart.,   near  Dartford, 

Kent,  [ex  S.J.]. 
June    3.  R.    Joseph    Moseley,    Maryland    (June    5, — Dir. 

1794).  [ex  S.J.]. 

9.  R.  Benedict  Neale,  ditto,  [ex  S.J.]. 
19.  R.  Charles  Lucas,  Thorndon  Hall,  Essex  (June 

10,— Dir.  1794).  [ex  S.J.]. 

Sept.    6.  R.  George  Kingsley  (Kingstey, — Dir.  1794),  Lon 
don    [ex  S.J.]. 


1786.  R.  D.  [John  Edward]  Cuthbert  Grimes,  O.S.B., 

Lambspring.    [Grime,  at  Douai,  aged  42, — 
Snow}. 

1787.  Jan.      6.  R.  D.  [James]  Dunstan  Knight,  O.S.B.,  [at  Little 

Malvern]  Worcester. 

Feb.    18.  R.  D.  [William]  Laurence  Hetherstay  [Hethersay, 
Dir.  1794],  O.S.B..  Lambspring.    [vere  Har- 
disty,  aged  72, — Snow]. 
Mar.  11.  R.  F.  Felix  Cox,  O.S.F.,  London. 
May   21.  R.  F.  Patrick  Duffy,  Can.  Reg.,  London. 
June    4.  R.    D.    Thomas   Patten,    O.S.B.,    Douay.    [aged 

60  circa]. 

[1786.  Dec.     7.]  R.  D.  John  Charlton,  O.S.B.,  Douay.    [aged  69]. 
[1785.  Apr.  29.]  R.  D.  Basil  Eyston,  O.S.B.,  Douay. 
LAY  BROTHERS. 

1786.  Dec.     7.  Brother  Benoit,  St.  Omer's. 

1787.  Apr.   15.  Brother    [Peter]    Dunstan    Osbaldeston,    O.S.B., 

Douay. 

May   12.  Brother  Joseph  Blyde,  Derby. 
Sept.    3.  Brother  William  Tickle,  Leig.  [Liege]. 

RELIGIOUS  WOMEN. 
1784.  R.  M.  Mary  Teresa  Parnham,  O.S.T.,  Lierre. 

1786.  Jan.      5.  Sister  Mary  Anne  Scoa   O.S.C.,  Rouen. 

1787.  Apr.   25.  Sister  Xaveria  Ann  Patient,  Penitent  of  3rd  Order 

of  S.F.,  aged  52,  professed  34,  Nieuport. 
Apr.   28.  Dame    Ursula    Carter,    O.S.  Bridget,    at   Lisbon. 

[prof.  48]. 
May     3.  The  Hon.  Lady  Sister  Lucy  Talbot,  3  O.S.F.,  aged 

54,  professed  34,  at  Paris. 
27.  Sister  Mary  Xaveria,  O.S.T.,  aged  70,  professed 

44,  at  Hoegstraet. 

June         Sister  Margaret  ,  O.S.T.,  aged  81, 

professed  60,  ditto. 


"  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  "  OBITUARIES.  29 

June    5.  Sister    [Bridget,]     Anastatia    Lawson,  3  O.S.F., 

aged  74,  professed  51,  Bruges. 
July     7.  Sister  Catharine  Stanislaus  Thorpe,  O.S.T.,  aged 

77,  professed  59,  Lierre. 

Sept.  17.  Sist.  Mary  Ann  Johnson,  O.S.B.,  aged  74,  pro 
fessed  52,  at  Dunkirk. 

Oct.  Sister  (Helen  Joseph,)  Ainsworth  in  her  Novice- 

ship  3  O.S.F.,  at  Bruges,  [age  26]. 

[1786.  Nov.    5.]  Dame  Berrington,  at  Leige.* 

LAITY  1787. 

1786.  Nov.     1.  Mr.  Charles  Arrowsmith. 

1787.  Jan.    15.  R.  H.  Ann  Lady  Petre  at  Thorndon  Hall,  Essex. 
Mar.  17.  Miss  Barbara  Fermor,  Lond. 

Apr.   14.  Mrs.  Mary  Randall. 
May   16.  Mr.  Michael  Nowlan. 

The  Hon.  Thomas  Clifford,  Tixal,  Staffordshire. 
June  25.  Mrs.  Frances  Fermor,  Lond. 
July  12.  Anthony  French,  Esq. 

21.  R.   H.   George,   Earl  of  Shrewsbury,   Heathrop, 

Oxon. 

Aug.  26.  Miss  Elizabeth  Walmsley,  Hammersmith. 
Aug.  30.  Mrs.  Francis  Petre,  Lond. 
Oct.      3.  Joseph  Webbe,  Esq. 

4.  Ralph  Clavering,  Esq.,  St.  Omers. 
Oct.    11.  Mrs.  Sarah  FitzGerald,  Lond. 

LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  1789.f 
CLERGY. 

1787.  Sept.         Rev.  Luke  Potts  (alias  Cooper,  at  Thropton,  16 

Aug., — Kirk}. 

Nov.  27.  Rev.   George  Hardwick  (at  Wingerworth,   aged 
78,—  Kirk). 

1788.  Jan.    12.  Rev.  William  Bleving,  at  London. 
Feb.   14.  Rev.  John  Martin,  at  Gosport. 

[Feb.  26.]  Rev.  John  Foothead,  in  Herts,  (at  Old  Hall). 
Sept.    5.  Rev.  Francis  Plowden,  at  Paris.    ["  Abbe  Plow- 
don  "]. 
Oct.      6.  Rev.  Thomas  Wools,  in  Flanders  (La  Bass6e). 


1788.  Jan.    29.  R.  James  Wheble,  at  Wardour.  [ex  S.J.]. 
Mar.   11.  R.  James  Power,  at  Liege,    [ex  S.J.]. 
Mar.  24.  R.  John  Lewis,  in  Maryland,    [ex  S.J.]. 
Apr.   28.  R.  Edward  Baptist  Newton,  in  Sussex,    [ex  S.J., 
at  Bury  St.  Edmunds,  Suffolk]. 

*  Mother  Prioress  of  New  Hall  gives  this  as  "  1786.  Nov.  5.  Catharine, 
Mother  Mary  Benedict  Berington,  C.R.S.S.,  at  Liege,  aged  about  40." 

f  This  is  the  earliest  of  J.  P.  Coghlan's  Directories  at  the  British  Museum. 
There  are  earlier  numbers  of  those  printed  by  James  Marmaduke.  Both  are 
catalogued  under  Ephemerides,  "  PP.  2484.  0." 


30  "  LAITY* S   DIRECTORY  "    OBITTJARlES. 

June  11.  R.  Bernard  Stafford,  at  T[h]ame  Park,  [ex  S.J.]. 

June  12.  R.  Thomas  Angler,  at  Norwich,    [ex  S.J.]. 

Sept.  17.  R.  Ignatius  Blyde,  at  Liege,    [ex  S.J.]. 

Nov.  13.  R.  Peter  Westby,  at  S[c]holes.    [ex  S.J.]. 


1787.  Sep.    10.  R.  D.  [Bertram]  Maurus  Bullmer,  O.S.B.,  Orm- 

skprk].    [?  1788,  aged  74  circa]. 

1788.  Jan.     6.  R.  F.  Edward  Leadbitter,  O.S.D.,  Selby.    [alias 

Burgis,  age  41,  prof.  18, — Palmer]. 
Feb.     4.  R.  F.  [Robert]  Peter  Robson,  O.S.D.,  Wooburn. 

[Lower  Lodge,  age  45,  prof.  21, — Palmer]. 
Sep.    30.  R.  F.  Bonaventure  Kilday,  O.S.F.,  Bruss[ells]. 
[LAY  BROTHERS.] 

1787.  Sep.  Lay  Brother  Francis  Vercautren,  O.S.D.,  at  Born- 

hem,    [prof.  28  Jan.  1755,—  Palmer]. 

Nov.    5.  Lay  Brother  Daniel  Spencer.    Aged  56.    Rel.  36. 
O.S.F.,  Aire. 

RELIGIOUS  WOMEN. 

1788.  Mar.  13.  Sister  Mary  Magdalene  Jackson.   O.S.D.,  at  Brus 

sels,  [prof.  1783]. 
28.  Sist.  Mary  Beatrix  Stone.    Age  38.    Rel.  21.    3 

O.S.F.,  at  Bruges. 
June  14.  Moth.  [Alice]  Aloysia  Anderson.   Age  74.  Rel.  52. 

3  O.S.F.,  at  Bruges. 
Sep.      4.  Moth.  [Mary]  Xaveria  Webbe.    Age  76.    Rel.  61 

[?  60].  3  O.S.F.,  Bruges. 
22.  Moth.  Theresa  Clare  Wood.    Age  77.    Rel.   60. 

3  O.S.F.,  Bruges. 
Oct.    23.  Sister  Clementine  Paston.    Age  58.    [rel.   33]  3 

O.S.F.,  Bruges. 
1787.  Oct.    17.  Lay   Sister   Helen  Joseph  Ainsworth.    Age   26, 

professed  3.    3  O.S.F.,  Bruges. 

As  there  are  no  doubt  many  Omissions  in  the  Decease  of  Religious, 
whose  Communities  being  distant  from  the  Printer — have  seldom  an  oppor 
tunity  of  giving  due  information,  or  having  done  so  by  private  conveyance 
has  never  been  received,  J.  P.  Coghlan  requests  therefore,  that  each  House 
will,  by  the  end  of  October  at  furthest,  send  a  compleat  List  of  all  who  have 
died  in  the  preceding  year  from  the  same  Month,  and  never  later  ;  by  which 
means  they  will  not  be  deprived  of  the  many  Suffrages,  which  of  all  Charities 
is  the  most  benevolent  and  meritorious,  as  it  affords  not  only  acquaintance 
but  others  a  means  of  voluntarily  contributing  to  the  eternal  peace  of  those, 
who  will  most  certainly  remember  them  when  arrived  in  their  celestial  abode. 

LAY  PERSONS. 

1787.  Oct.    24.  Richard  William  Stack,  M.D. 
Nov.     9.  Mr.  Stephen  Vache. 

19.  Henry  Howard,  Esq. 

1788.  Jan.    11.  Mr.  Thomas  Ratcliff. 

14.  Walter  Smythe,  Esq. 

Lady  Catharine  Bellasyse. 

Mar.     7.  Lord  Caryll,  at  Dunkirk.  [John  Baptist,  3rd  and 
last,  aged  74], 


"  LAITY'S   DIEECTOBY  "    OBITUA&tES.  31 

16.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Murphy. 
Apr.     5.  Mrs.  Jane  Bourke. 

12.  Mr.  James  Marmaduke*  the  Catholic  Bookseller. 
14.  Joseph  Webbe,  Esq. 

Mrs.  Catharine  Scarplain. 
June    7.  Robert  Butler,  Esq. 
16.  Mr.  Stephen  Dillon. 
July  20.  John  Lynch  French,  Esq. 

30.  Mr.  James  Sherratt. 
Aug.     6.  Mr.  Peter  Lyon. 

Mrs.  Anne  Fowler. 
Sep.      7.  Mr.  Joseph  Carpue. 

13.  Mrs.  Anne,  (Relict  of  Dr.)  Stack.       ; 
29.  Mrs.  Frances  Edwards. 

Oct.     3.  Mr.  Archibald  McMillan,  at  Cahors  in  France. 
9.  Joseph,  Prince  of  Brasil. 

18.  Mrs.  Catharine  Pieret. 

19.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Watkins. 
22.  Mrs.  Anne  Maria  Doughty. 
28.  John  Kempson,  Esq. 

To  promote  the  pious  and  important  intention  of  those  who  have  Bills 
[Mortuary  Cards]  for  their  deceased  Friends  printed  and  de 
livered  to  the  Chapels  in  London  by  J.  P.  Coghlan,  he  will 
insert  the  same  in  all  future  Directories  every  year. 

LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  1790. 

1789.  Feb.     4.  Rev.  Mr.  Edward  Ball,  Aire,  in  Artois.f 
Mar.  11.  Rev.  Mr.  John  Sheppard,t  London. 


1789.  Mar.     1.  Rev.  Mr.    James   Dennett,    Bury   St.  Edmunds. 

[ex  S.J.] 

Apr.  23.  Rev.  Mr.  Allanus  L' Annoy.  Age  89.  Liege,  [ex  S.  J.] 
30.  Rev.  Mr.  William  Molyneux.  Brina  §  (Lancashire, 

aged  62.)  [ex  S.J.]. 

May     1.  Rev.  Mr.  Raymond  Harris  (vere  Hormasa),  Liver 
pool  (oet.  47).  [ex  S.J.].  || 

21.  Rev.  Mr.  John    (Poyntz  alias)   Price,    [ex   S.J.] 
Age  80,  Liege. 

*  James  Marmaduke  was  the  publisher  of  the  first  "  Laity's  Directories  " 
from  1759.  After  Coghlan  had  appropriated  the  title  in  1773,  the  former 
continued  his  work  as  "  The  Original  Laity's  Directories  "  until  his  death, 
the  two  annuals  running  concurrently.  The  only  copies  of  Marmaduke's 
at  the  British  Museum  are  for  1768,  1769,  1770,  1773,  1774  and  1785  to  1788. 
Like  Coghlan's  they  are  catalogued  under  Ephemerides, — PP.  2484.  C  ;  but 
they  contain  no  obituary  lists.  Monsignor  Ward  informs  me  that  the  earliest 
at  Old  Hall  is  for  1765.  See  further  in  Gillow's  Diet.  Eng.  Catholics,  iv.,  462. 

t  Kirk  says  that  Edward  Ball  alias  Worthington  died  16  Feb.  1789,  at 
St.  Omers,  oet.  71. 

£  Kirk  says  J.  Shepherd  b.  19  Feb.  1714,  &  d.  11  March,  1789,  in  the 
74th  year  (sic). 

§  Foley  says  S.J.  d.  at  Brinn,  i.e.  at  Bryn. 

||  See  Liverpool  Registers  (O.R.S.,  188-190). 


32  "  LAITY'S   DIRECTORY  "    OBITUARIES. 

July  16.  Rev.  Mr.  Francis  Scarisbrick.  Age  88.  Liege,  [ex 
S.J.]. 

1788.  July     2.  Dom.  Cyprien  Barnwell,  O.S.B.,  Lambspring. 
1784.  July     4.  Dom.   (Robert)  Bede  Scott,  O.S.B.,  Lambspring 

(circa  46, — Snow). 

1789.  Feb.   24.  Lay  Brother  Lewis  Wilson,  O.S.F.,  Douay. 

RELIGIOUS  WOMEN. 

1787.  Feb.     9.  Sister   [Frances]   Justina   Huddlestone.    Age   78. 
Rel  60.    O.S.A.,  Bruges. 

1787.  Dec.   14.  Mother  Mary  Bernard  Plowden,  Leige. 
[1788.  Jan.  25.]  Mother  Felicitas  Cockran  [Corcoran],  Leige. 

1788.  Mar.  27.  Mother    Catharine    Joseph    Hawardin.    Age    64, 

Rel.  47.    O.S.C.,  Dunkirk. 
July  10.  R.    Dom.    Csecilia    Collings.    Age    72.    Rel.    51. 

O.S.B.,  Gant. 
[Dec.  29.]  Mother  Monica  Emmot,  Leige. 

1789.  Dec.   27.  R.    M.    Mary  Hyacinth  Wilkinson,  Ex  Prioress, 

O.S.D.,  Brussels,  [prof.  1759.] 
Jan.    17.  Dame    Mary    Xaviere   Sims.    Age    53.    Rel.    32. 

O.S.B.,    Paris    [vere   Rachel   Mary    Xaveria 

Semmes,—  C.R.S.,  ix.  398]. 
Mar.     1.  Lady  Abbess  [Isabella]  Agnes  Ingleby,  Jubilaria, 

O.S.B.,  Cambray.  [aged  81]. 
Mar.     6.  Dame  [sic,  Sister  Jane]  Barbara  Haydock,  O.S.A., 

Lou  vain. 
Apr.   26.  Sister  [Elizabeth]  Ursula  Clough.    Aged  83,  Rel. 

66.    O.S.A.,  Bruges. 

1788.  Mar.  26.  Lay     Sister    Helen    Blevin.    Age    81,    Rel.    54. 

O.S.A.,  Bruges. 

Dec.  23.  Lay  Sister  Mary  Baptist  Baxter.    Age  90,  Rel. 
68.    O.S.C.,  Dunkirk. 

1789.  Mar.     9.  Lay    Sister    Altesia    Kitchen,    O.S.D.,    Brussels. 

[prof.  1763.] 

[1788.  Dec.  27.]  Lay  Sister  [Elizabeth]  Barbarina  [Van  Dooren] 
Jub[ilarian],  O.S.A.,  Louvain. 
LAY    PERSONS. 

1788.  Nov.  12.  Mrs.  Constantia  Smith. 

Dec.   11.  James  Macnamara,  Esq.,  Hammersmith. 

13.  His  Catholic  Majesty,  Charles  III.  of  Spain. 
18.  Mr.  Thomas  Dempsey. 
25.  Mrs.  Ann  Byland. 

1789.  Jan.      1.  Mrs.  Susannah  Vendermeulin. 

13.  Mrs.  Hanah  Stapeler.  Age  77;  of  which  She  lived 
56  Years  Servant  in  one  Family,  a  Pattern 
of  Stability  and  Affection  ;  revered  by  her 
employers,  who  desired  this  Insertion  to  inspire 
others,  who  are  in  that  line  of  Life,  to  copy 
such  a  Model  of  Attachment  and  Fidelity. 


"  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  "  OBITUARIES.  33 

Febu.  4.  Mrs.  Ann  Molineux. 

7.  George  Talbot,  Esq.,  Buxton  Wells. 
27.  Mrs.   Elizabeth  Daniel     Age  47.    More  Place. 
Mar.   11.  George    Silvertop,    Esq.    Age    85.    Stella    Hall. 

Northumberland]. 

Thomas  Riddel,   Esq.,   Swinborn  Castle.    North 
[umberland]. 

Mrs.  Eccleston,  Cowley  Hill,  Lancashire]. 
18.  Edward  Walsh,  Esq.,  Alnwick.  Northumberland]. 
Apr.   23.  Mrs.  Ann  Fletcher,  Queen-Street,  Bloomsbury. 

24.  Mrs.  Csecilia  Stevens.    Age  77. 
May     9.  Mrs.  Mary  Plunkett,  London. 

23.  Thomas    Ecclestone,    Esq.    Age    77.    Ecclestone 

Hall,  Lancashire. 
June     1.  Mrs.  Mary  Johnson. 

12.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Giller  [Gillow],  Hammersmith. 
Aug.     6.  Mrs.  Ann  Smith.    Age  80.    London. 
12.  Mrs.  Henrietta  Tuite,  age  47,  Chelsea. 

SUPPLEMENT  TO  THE  OBITUARY  1789.* 

[CLERGY.] 
1789.  Oct.    10.  Rev.  Mr.  John  Carter,  at  Newhouse,  Holdforth, 

near  Preston,.  Lancashire. 

1789.  Apr.  21.  R.  D.  Alexander  Galliart.  Age  82,  Relig.  61, 
Priest  56.  Jubilarian  12.  St.  Bartins,  at 
St.  Omers. 

RELIGIOUS  WOMEN. 
1789.  Oct.    24.  Dame  Henrietta  Strickland.    Age  60,  Profes.  39, 

O.S.B.,  Dunkirk. 

1789.  Mar.     6.  Lay    Sister    Mary    Joseph    Vanden    Wyngaert. 
Aged  68.    Relig.  43.    O.S.T.,  Lierre. 
LAY  PERSONS. 

1789.  Jan.    25.  Miss  Frances  Witham,  Cliff. 
Mar.  27.  Mrs.  Mary  Moliere  } 

29.  Madame  Maestro  de  Negrete      >    Lierre. 
Apr.   23.  Mrs.  Anna  Maria  Sloteman's      3 
Sep.      2.  Mr.  George  Palethrop.    Age  53.    London. 
Oct.    13.  Mrs.  Letitia  Kelly. 

[A  slip  has  been  attached  to  the  end  of  this  book  saying.] 

Since  this  DIRECTORY  went  to  Press,  DIED.   1789, 

November  14.  R.  M.  Ann  Aspinel,  for  several 

Years  Superior  of  the  Bar-House.    At  YORK. 

LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  1791. 
CLERGY. 

1790.  Jan.   26.  The  Right   Rev.   and  Hon.   Dr.   James   Talbot, 

Lord  Bishop  of  Birtha,  and  Vicar  Apostolic 

*  Printed  13  pages  after  those  for  1889  in  the  Directory  for  1890,  as  above. 


34  "  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  "  OBITUARIES. 

for  the  London  District,  in  the  64th  year  of 
his  Age,  at  his  House  in  Hammersmith,  and 
buried  in  the  Church  of  that  Town. 

Feb.   19.  The  Rev.  Dr.  John  Eyre,  at  Sheffield,  Yorkshire. 

Apr.   30.   Rev.  Mr.  John  Bradshaw,  at  Ugthorp,  Yorkshire. 

May  17.  The  Right  Rev.  Dr.  Matthew  Gibson,  Bishop  of 
Comana,  and  Vicar  Apostolic  for  the  Northern 
District,  at  Stella  hall  Northumberland. 
(Buried  at  Newburgh,  near  Hexham.) 

Aug.  23.  The  Rev.  Dr.  Joseph  Strickland,  at  Stonor,  Oxon. 

1789.  Nov.  21.  Rev.  Mr.  Joseph  Edesford,  Exeter,  [ex  S.J.]. 

1790.  Jan.    25.  Rev.   Mr.   George  Knight,   [at  Courtfield]  Mon- 

mouth.  [ex  S.J.]. 
May   11.  Rev.    Ignatius   Matthews,   Newtown,   Maryland. 

[ex  S.J.]. 
1790.  Jan.     5.  R.  F.  (John)  Vincent  Teesdale  (Teasdale),  O.S.D. 

Jub.,  Bornham  (cet.  88,  prof.  67,  pr.  63). 
Feb.   27.  R.  F.  Francis  Bourke,  O.S.F.,  London. 
Mar.  12.  D.    (Richard)    Peter    Walmesley,    O.S.B.    Jub., 

Douay  (circa  73, — Snow). 
Aug.  20.  D.    Thomas    Walsh    (Welch),    Age    64,    O.S.B., 

Cambray. 

Sept.  5.  Mr.  Joseph  Waterhouse,  Collegian,  Valadolid, 
Spain. 

RELIGIOUS  WOMEN. 
1789.  Nov.  14.  R.  M.  Ann  Aspinel  [Aspinall],  Abbess  [sic]  of  the 


Bar  [Convent;  I.B.V.M.]  York. 
Nov.  20.  R.  M.  Ann  Maxwell,  the  above  Lady's  Successor, 
who   being   united   in   Life   was   almost   in 
separable  in  Death  [I.B.V.M]. 
16.  Sister    Mary    Francis    Stoner,    Age    71,    O.S.C., 

Rouven.  [Rouen]. 

Sister  Mary  Magdalen,  O.S.C.,  Aire,  Artois. 

1790.  Feb.     7.  Sister  Frances  Sales  Fitzherbert,  Age  41,  (Rel. 
23.),  3  O.S.F.,  Bruges. 

LAY  PERSONS. 

1789.  Oct.    16.  Lady  Mary  Mannock,  Age  75,  Bath. 

Oct.    30.  Albert  Silvertop,  Esq.    Age  75,  of  which  he  was 

Blind  50,  Newcastle. 
Dec.     3.  Mrs.  Mary  Winter,  London. 

23.  Mr.  Robert  Fleetwood,  London. 

1790.  Jan.    12.  Mrs.  Elleanora  Milner,  Age  74,  Gosport. 

13.  Mr.  John  Gaittait,  London. 

16.  Mrs.  Mary  Josepha  Chabert. 

17.  Mr.  Robert  Buckhurst,  Colliers  Inn,  Herts. 

30.  Mr.  John  De  Bruyn,  Age  24,  London. 

31.  Mrs.  Margaret  Boswell,  Age  46,  Kent. 


"  LAITY  S   DIRECTORY        OBITUARIES.  35 

Feb.     7.  Captain  Nicholas  Hagan,  London. 

11.  Mrs.  Lucy  Foresta,  Age  73,  London. 

Mar.     6.  Mrs.  Henry  Jordan,  London. 

20.  Frances  Lady  Brown,  Age  77,  Lond[on]. 

25.  Mrs.  Bridget  Buchannan,  Winchester. 

27.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Maddison,  Age  83,  Hammersmith. 

May  20.  Robert  Barnes,  Esq.,  Bridport,  Dorsfet]. 

21.  Mrs.  Mary  Parkenson,  Age  81,  London. 
June  11.  Mrs.  Margaret  Farmin,  Age  46. 

26.  Mr.  Joseph  Fogg,  Age  31,  Bays  water. 

27.  Mr.  [sic]  Esther  Maria  Walsh,  Byfleet,  Surry. 
July  30.  Mr.  Barney  Thornton,  Age  52,  Lond[on]. 
Aug.     7.  Mrs.  Hannah  Warren,  Hammersmith. 

Sept.  11.  Mrs.  Elisabeth  Nicolas,  London. 
23.  Mrs.  Sarah  Lucas,  Warwickshire. 
Oct.      6.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Lucas,  London. 


LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  1792. 
CLERGY. 

1790.  Oct.  [30]  Rev.  Joa.  [John]  Gage,  Bury  St.  Edmunds,  [ex 

S.J.]. 
Nov.     9.  Rev.  James  Johnson,  Pontop[-]hall. 

12.  Rev.  Thomas  Sanders,  Worcester,  [ex  S.J.]. 
Rev.  Nich.  Sanderson,  Alnwick.  [ex  S.J.]. 

1791.  Jan.    26.  Rev.  Charles  Cordell,  Newastle,  Northumberland. 
Jan.   30.  Rev.  Cornelius  de  Ridder,  Confessor  to  the  Eng 
lish  Carmelite  Nuns,  at  Lierre. 

Mar.  16.  Rev.  Peter  Andrew  Soris. 

Apr.     7.  Rev.  Thomas  Penswick,  Wycliff. 

May   11.  Rev.    George   ShuttlewortrC   (at   Hodsock  Park), 

Derbyshire. 

July     2.  Rev.  William  Anstead,  Woolhampton,  Berks. 
July     3.  Rev.  Francis  Kennedy,  Rouen. 

1791.  Mar.  24.  R.    F.    Joseph   Needham,    Exprovinfcial].     Jub. 

Age  74,  Relig.  58,  Priest  50.   O.S.F.,  London. 

July  31.  R.    D.    (Alexander)    Benedict    Catteral,    O.S.B., 

Paris. 

1790.  Nov.     3.  William  Carrington,  Collegian  at  Rome. 

Dec.          Robert  Tucker,  Liege,  Lay  Brother,  [ex  S.J.J. 

1791.  Aug.          Daniel,  at  Douay. 

RELIGIOUS  WOMEN. 
1789.  June    7.  Sister    Winifride    Gal  veer,    aged    48,    Relig.    19. 

O.S.B.,  Brussels. 
Nov.  22.  R.  Mother  Clare  Bond,  Prioress  of  the  English 

Benedict  Dames  at  Paris. 

Dec.     8.  Sister  Mary  Potts,  age  77,  Religious  44.    O.S.B., 
Brussels. 


36  "  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  "  OBITUARIES. 

1790.  Aug.  27.  Sister   Margaret   Van   Izam   [vere   Hamme,   lay- 

sister],  age  71,  Relig.  48,  O.S.A.,  Louvain. 
Oct.    17.  Sister   Mary   Agnes   Banstats,   age  62,   Religious 

42,  O.S.T.  Hoogstraet. 
Nov.  29.   Mother    Mary    Stanislaus    Scarisbrick,    age    77, 

Relig.  60.    3  O.S.F.,  Princenhofi,  Bruges. 
Dec.     3.  Mother    Mary    Frances    Segrave,    jub.,    age    74, 

Relig.  56.    O.S.D.  Brussels. 
Dec.   21.  Sister   Ann  Tunnis,   age   54,   Relig.    25,    0.  S.A. 

Louvain  [laysister]. 

1791.  Feb.     6.  Dame    Catharine    Sheldon,    age    75,    Relig.    52, 

O.S.B.,  Ghent. 
May   30.  Dame    Scholastica    Rozer,    age    44,    Relig.    23, 

O.S.B.,  Brussels. 

July          Sister  Frances  Chichester,  O.S.A.,  Leige.* 
Aug.  31.  Dame  Romana  Foxe,  age  61,  Relig.  38,  O.S.B., 
Brussels.  [?  Aug.  27]. 
LAY  PERSONS. 

1790.  Aug.  15.  Mr.  Thomas  Taylor,  George-row,  Islington. 

16.  Mas.  Elizabeth  Taylor,  Wife  of  the  above. 
Oct.    11.  Marmaduke  Cuthbert  Tunstall,  Esq.,  Wyclif[fe]. 
Dec.   14.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Weld,  age  81,  Bruss[els]. 

15.  William  Berington,  Esq.,  Essex. 

16.  Miss  Ann  Tyte. 

20.  Mrs.  Sarah  Landas. 

1791.  Jan.      7.  Mr.  Michael  Belange,  age  42. 

28.  John  Lawson,  Esq.,  age  69. 
30.  Mrs.  Rebecca  Joyce. 

Feb.  18.  Mrss.  Eleonora  Langton,  age  26,  Bruges. 
22.  Mrs.  Ann  Lilly,  age  76. 

22.  Mrs.  Eleonora  Gratten,  age  76,  Tunbridge  wells. 
28.  Mrs.  Frances  Darley,  age  84,  Featherstone,  York. 
28.  Mr.  Matthew  Fagan,  age  31. 

Mar.  17.  Mrs.  Mary  Teresa  Ann  Monge. 

23.  Mr.  John  Taylor,  Devonshire-street. 
Apr.   11.  Mrs.  Mary  Dolan,  age  26. 

May     2.  Mrs.  Henrietta  Maria  Heather,  age  27. 

4.  Mr.  George  Smith,  of  Bulstrode- street,  age  80. 

11.  Mrs.  Francis  Andrade,  age  31. 
July     2.  Mrs.  Armanda  Kirby. 

Aug.     2.  Miss  Maria  Eugenia  Eleonora  Blount. 

6.  Mrs.  Eliza  Webbe  Weston,  Sutton-place  [Surrey.] 

12.  Mrs.  Winifred  Needham,  Brussels. 
Aug.  19.  Mrs.  Mary  Bromfield. 

20.  Mrs.  Mary  Waldgrave,  age  68. 
26.  Sir  Thomas  Gerrard,  Bart.  Leige. 
Sept.    8.  Mr.  William  Pemberton,  age  43,  Long-acre. 
Jeremiah  Strickland,  Esq. 

^Mother  Prioress  of  New  Hall  says  this  should  be, — 1791.  Apr.  12.  Sister 
Catherine  Joseph-Sales  Chichester,  C.R.S.S.,  at  Liege. 


"  ' 


LAITY'S  DIEECTORY  "  OBITUARIES.  37 

LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  1793. 

CLERGY. 

1792.  Jan.  Rev.  Mr.  John  Hurst,  Sc[a]risbrick,  Lancashire. 

Feb.   22.  Rev.  Mr.  John  Fuller,  Douay. 

28.  The  Rev.  Dr.  Charles  Howard,  late  President  of 
the  English  Seminary  at  Paris,       S.  Omers. 
May   16.  Rev.  Mr.  John  Orme,  Buckland,  Berkshire. 
July  17.  Rev.    Mr.    Arthur   Vaughan,    Harvington,    Wor 

cester. 

Sep.    20.  R.    Mr.    Peter   Pendergest,    White-Street,    More- 
fields. 


1792.[?]0ct.23.   Rev.  John  Sales,  Lancashire,  [at  Furness,  ex  S.  J.]. 
[1792.]  Jan.    5.  Rev.  T[homas]  Walmesley,  Rix[t]on.  [ex  S.  J.]. 
April    4.  Rev.  C[harles]  Neville,  Bristol,  [ex  S.J.J. 

12.  Rev.  John  Thorpe,  Rome,  [ex  S.J.]. 
May     2.  Rev.  Joseph  Howe,  Northumberland,  [ex  S.J.,  at 

Horsley]. 

May     4.  The  Hon.  Rev.  Robert  Dormer,  [ex  S.J.,  Here 
fordshire]. 


1792.  Mar.  22.  R.  D.  [George]  Edmund  Ducket[t],  O.S.B.,  Lane. 

(at  Hindley,  on  24, — Snow). 
May  23.  R.  F.  John  (Thomas)  Kimberley,  O.S.D.,  London 

(set.  59).  [prof,  at  Bornhem  1761.] 
June  16.  R.  D.  [John]  Gregory  Watkinson,  O.S.B.,  Middle- 

ton-Lodge,  Yorkshire. 

Aug.  17.  R.  F.  Richard  Firth,  Vic.  Prov.  D.C.,  Age  76, 
Relig.  50,  Tongar  [Tongres  ?]. 

[LAY  BROTHERS.] 
1792.  Mar.  20.  Brother  Thomas  Padbury.  [ex  S.J.,  at  Bruges,  on 

29th,  aged  77  circa]  *. 

Mar.  22.  Brother  Joseph  Rotiers,  O.S.D.,  Age  70,  Relig. 
42.  Bornham. 

[STUDENT.-] 

Sep.      2.  Cornelius  Ledwell,  Student  in  Philosophy,  Douay 
Col. 
RELIGIOUS  WOMEN. 

1791.  Oct.    29.  Sister  Frances  Agnes  Carpue,  Ags  66,  Relig.  48, 

3  O.S.F.,  Princenhoff,  Bruges. 

1792,  Jan.     6.  Dame  Frances  Bodenham,  Age  79,  Relig.  60,  Jub 

10,  O.S.B.,  Brussels. 
Jan.    13.  Sister  Mary  Raphel  of  Divine  Providence,  O.S.T. 

Age  84,  Relig.  65,  Jub.  15,  Hoogstraet. 
Jan.   31.  Lay  Sister  Mary  Collet  Blundell,  Age  92,  Religious 

72,  O.S.C.,  Rouen. 
Feb.   10.  Lay    Sister    Tecla    Hampson,    Age    54,    O.S.A., 

Bruges. 

*  Mother  Prioress  of  Bruges  says  that,  after  the  suppression  of  the  Jesuits, 
Thomas  Padbury  was  a  domestic  for  18  years  at  that  house  ;  and  was  buried 
at  St.  Anne's  on  1st  April,  Palm  Sunday. 


38  "  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  "  OBITUARIES. 

Mar.  28.  Dame  Mary  Benedict  Reddy,  Age  71,  Relig.  38, 

O.S.B.,  Brussels. 
Mar.  30.  Sister  Margaret  Littlewood,   Age  80,   Relig.  44, 

O.S.B.,  Brussels. 
Mar.  30.  Dame  Ann  Benedict  Jones,  Age  54,  Relig.  17, 

O.S.B.,  Paris. 

Apr.   11.  Sister  [Jane]  Apollonia  West,  Age  83  [85],  Reli 
gious  61,  3  O.S.F.,  Princenhoff,  Bruges. 
May     6.  Mother   Mary   Winefred  Ann  Stafford,   Age   66, 

Religious  50,  3  O.S.F.,  Paris. 
Aug.     2.  Dame    Catharine    Throckmorton,  Jub.,  O.S.B.,* 

Cambray. 
Aug.     3.  Lady    Abbess    Dame    Christiana    Hooke,    Jub., 

O.S.B.,  Cambray. 
Aug.  28.  Sister  Frances  Mary  Benedict  Halford,  O.S.D., 

Age  36,  Relig.  10,  Brussels. 
LAY  PERSONS. 

1790.  Oct.    29.  Mr.  John  Johnson,  Surgeon,  at  Birmingham. 
Dec.     8.  Thomas  Langdale,  Esq.,  Age  77,  London. 

1791.  July  11.  Mr.  John  Lloyd. 

Aug.  12.  Mrs.  Winefride  Sherwood  Needham,  Brussels. 
Sep.     8.  Mr.  William  Pemberton. 
Oct.      1.  George  Bowden,  Esq. 

6.  James  Butler,  Esq. 

31.  Mrs.    Mary   Chichester,   in   Childbed,   Arlington, 

Devonshire. 
Nov.    2.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Stringfellow. 

7.  Mrs.  Mary  Louisa  Giannelli,  Age  47,  Snow-hill, 

London. 

7.  Mrs.  Esther  Thrift,  Age  70,  Hammersmith. 

8.  Mr.  Joseph  Budd,  Age  22,  London. 

10.  Mrs.  Anna  Maria  McMahan,  at  Masuchiputam, 

East  Indies. 
15.  Miss  Ruth  Ellis. 
Dec.     8.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Longuesti,  Age  69. 

8.  Sir  Robert  Throckmorton,  Bart.,  Age  98,  Buck- 

land,  Berks. 

18.  Mrs.  Jane  Oliver,  Age  70. 
21.  Mr.  Peter  Dumollin. 

1792.  Jan.     8.  Mr.  John  Joseph  Scarpelain,  Age  54,  London. 
26.  Thomas  Eyre,  Esq.,  of  Hassop,  [at]  Nice. 
18.  Mrs.  Margaret  Burke,  Age  36,  Londfon]. 
Feb.     5.  Michael  Blount,   Esq.,   Age  73,   Maple-Durham, 
Berkshire. 

9.  Mr.  Angus  ^Macdonald,  Age  34,  Lond[on]. 
18.  John  Prujean,  Esq.,  Hampstead,  Middlesex. 

*This  should  be  Sister  Catherine  Joseph  Throckmorton,  an  Augustian 
of  Paris  ;  but  she  spent  many  of  the  last  years  ofher  life  with  the  Benedictiones 
at  Cambrai,  where  she  died.  She  is  conjectured  to  have  been  aged  97  ( C.R.S., 
xiii.,  73). 


U  LAITY*  S   DIRECTORY  "    OBITUARIES.  39 

Mar.     2.  Mrs.  Mary  Elizabeth  Smith. 

8.  Mrs.  Ann  Orrell,  Blackbrook,  Lane. 

10.  Miss  Mary  Ann  O'Connell,  Age  15,  Brussells. 

21.  Henry  Stoner,  Esq.,  Age  52,  San  Lucar,  Spain. 

26.  Thomas  Eyre,  Esq.,  of  Hassop,  [at]  Nice. 

27.  Miss  Angelica  Benomi  [Bono mi],  Age  13,  Great 

Titchfield-street,  London. 

Apr.   17.  Mrs.  Vanderschuren,  Age  76,  Brussels. 
Apr.   19.  Mrs.  Mary  Nutt,  Birmingham. 
May   29.  Sir  William  Stanley,   Bart.,  London. 
June    2.  Mr.  Arthur  Nelson. 

30.  Mrs.  Jane  Macnamarrah. 

30.  Mr.  Edward  Carpue. 
July  11.  Christopher  MacEvoy.  Esq. 

18.  Mr.  James  Hignett. 

19.  Mrs.  Dorothy  Davis,  Age  53. 

20.  Mr.  James  Wilson,  St.  Pancras. 

Aug.  14.  Richard  Tempest,  Esq.,  at  Broughton,  in  Holder- 
ness  [vere  in  Craven],  Yorkshire. 
Aug.  17.  William  Pulton,  Esq. 

19.  James  Hollagen,  Age  19. 

27.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Hoyland. 
Sept.  16.  Mrs.  Mary  Shee,  London. 

29.  Andrew   Matthew,   Esq.,    of   Southampton-Row, 

Age  81. 

LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  1794. 

A  GENERAL  OBITUARY  OF  THE  CLERGY  who  have  died  from  NOVEMBER 
1779  to  OCTOBER  1793,  containing  a  space  of  13  years. 

[Here  follows  a  list  of  about  196  priests,  the  greater  part  appearing 
in  earlier  Directories.  No  useful  purpose  can  be  served  by 
their  repetition  here.  The  following  however  seem  to  be  addi 
tional.  The  first  five  are  printed  consecutively  as  below.] 

1784.  July  23.   R.  George  Kirby,  London. 

1783.  Nov.  19.  R.  Peter  Morris,  Maryland.  [?  J.Morris,  ex  S.J.,Dec.] 

1784.  Jan.      7.  R.  Henry  Brent,  Irnham.  [ex  S.J.,  9th.] 

30.  R.  Thomas  Falkner.   [ex  S.J.,  at  Plowden.] 
Mar.  16.  R.  James  Stuart,  Liege,  [vere  Maxwell,  ex  S.J.] 

1791.  Nov.  29.  R.  James  Mills,  Maryland. 

[The  Directory  for  1794  then  seems  to  continue  the  usual  entries 
received  for  the  edition  as  follows.] 

1792.  Oct.      9.  R.  Robert  Bullen,  Yorkshire. 

Dec.  16.  R.  Charles  Conyers  Gastaldie,  Count  of  the 
Sacred  Roman  Empire,  Canon  of  St.  Peters 
at  Rome. 

Dec.  23.  R.  Francis  Blundel,  at  Stoninghurst. 
30.  R.  Pierce  Parry. 

1793.  Jan.      3.  R.  Edward  Kitchen,  late  President  of  the  Eng 

lish  College  at  Douay,  Lartington. 


40  "  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  "  OBITUARIES. 

June    8.  R.  William  Penington,  Roberthall. 

Sept.    7.  R.  Anthony  Clough,  Oscot,  near  Birmingfham]. 


1792.  Dec.   27.  R.  John  Jenison,  Liege,  [ex  S.J.]. 

1793.  Jan.      3.  R.  Sir  Alexander  Strachan,  Liege,  [ex  S.J.]. 

9.  R.  Peter  Poole,  London.  [?  Pooke,  ex  S.J.]. 
Feb.   17.  R.  Thomas  Mercer  [,]  Wardour.  [ex  S.J.,  ?  24th.] 
Mar.   17.  R.  Thomas  Nandyke,  Yarm,  Yorkshire,  [ex  S.J.]. 
Mar.  31.  R.  Thomas    Cuerden,    Westby    [Scholes, — Jesuit 

list],  Lane,  [ex  S.J.,  ?  30th] 
May     7.  R.  James  Garden,  London,  [ex  S.J.]. 
1792.  R.   F.   Angelus   Revenhill,   O.S.F.,   Lower  Hall, 

Lancashire. 

1792.  Apr.   28.  R,  D.  Hugo  [Jerome]  Heatley,  O.S.B.,  Bath. 
Nov.  15.  R.  D.  [John]  Jerome  Berry,  O.S.B.,  Lane. 

1793.  Jan.    27.  R.  D.  John  Fisher,  Jub.,  Age  84,  O.S.B.,  Dieu- 

louard,  Lorrain. 

Let  Catholics  view  this  obituary,  and  say  has  a  return  of  Clergy  been 
equal!  but  does  not  the  present  state  of  our  Establishments  Abroad,  forebode 
a  greater  diminution. 

LAY  BROTHERS. 

1792.  Sept.  12.  William  Tartar,  Blandyke.  [ex  S.J.]. 
Nov.     3.  Joseph  Blyde,  Wardour.  [ex  S.J.]. 
Dec.   27.  Joa  Dufour,  St.   Omers.   [?  John  Du  Trour,  ex 
S.J.]. 
RELIGIOUS  WOMEN. 

1792.  Feb.  20.  Lay  Sister  Dorothy  Clare  Hoole,  O.S.C.,  age   67, 

Relig.  30,  Graveline. 
July     5.  Sister  Teresa  Boswell,  O.S.Bridget,  age  37,  Relig. 

15,  Lisbon.  [Sion  House]. 
Sept.  30.  Sister   Mary   Elizabeth  Kirby,    O.S.B.,    age    29, 

Relig.  7,  Paris. 
Oct.    30.  R.  M.  Abbess  [Mary]  Clare  Knight,  O.S.B.,  age 

52,  Relig.  35,  Cambray. 
Nov.  23.  Sister  Mary  Ann  Teresa  Dalton,  O.S.T.,  age  51, 

Relig.  31,  Lierre. 

Dec.   12.  Sister  [Clare]  Coleta  Knight,   3  O.S.F.,   age  53, 
Relig.  35  [35],  Princenshoff. 

1793.  Jan.      6.  Sister  Teresa  Joseph  Wharton,  Native  Maryland, 

O.S.T.,  age  70,  Relig.  43,  Lierre. 
7.  Sister  Agnes  Norris,  O.S.B.,  age  59,  Relig.  36, 

Paris. 
17.  Sister  Martha  Whitside,   O.S.A.,  age  55,  Relig 

25,  Louvam.  [laysister]. 
Feb.   27.  Sister  Mary  Ann  Harrison,  O.S.Bridget,  age  76, 

Relig.  37,  Lisbon.  [Sion  House]. 
Apr.     3.  Sister  Clare  Haylock,  O.S.C.,  Aire,  Artois. 
Apr.     4.  R.  M.  Martha  Englefield,  3  O.S.F.,  age  82,  Relig. 

65,  Princenhoff,  Bruges. 

10.  Sister  Mary  Agnes  Morgan  [,]  Conversa,  O.S.B., 
age  60,  Relig.  42,  Dunkirk. 


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LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  "  OBITUARIES.  41 


12.  R.  M.  S[ub-]Prioress  [Peregrine]  Anastatia  Short, 
O.S.A.,  Louvain.  [aged  65,  rel.  44]. 

30.  S.   Agnes  Bussekere  [de  Beusschere],   Conversa 

O.S.A.,  age  75,  Relig.  50,  Louvain. 

May  29.  S.  M.  Mary  Clementine  Ann  Sackville,  3    O.S.F. 
age  83,  Relig.  61,  Paris. 

31.  Ven.  Sister  Teresa,  of  Jesus,  Mary  and  Joseph, 

Mary  Poole,  of  the  ancient  Family  of  C.P., 
O.S.T.,  age  97,  Relig.  80,  Lierre. 

[Apr.    1.]  Lay  Sister  Mary  Martine  Bilby  [Bibby],  O.S.B 
age  84,  Relig.  60,  Jub.,  Paris. 
LAY  PERSONS. 

1792.  Feb.   22.  Edward  Chapman  Bird,  Esq.,  Westminster. 
Sep.    12.  Mrs.  Letitia  Nocks,  Preston,  Lane. 

24.  Mr.  Stephen  Tanswell,  age  73,  St.  Pancras. 
Oct.      3.  Mrs.  Catherine  Scrimshire. 
Oct.    13.  Mrs.  Mary  Ann  Hill,  aged  83,  Prince    George's 

County,  Maryland. 

17.  Edward  Willoughby,  Esq.,  age  65,  Asply. 
Nov.  18.  John  Wright,  Esq.,  aged  52. 

24.  Rt.  H.  Lady  Constantia  Langdale,  London. 

James  Willoughby,  Esq.,  East  Indies. 
Dec.  27.  Mrs.   Bridget  Douglass,   Mother  of  the    Bishop, 
age  8[?],*  London. 

1793.  Jan.     1.  Joseph  Blount,  Esq.,  age  40,  Lyons. 

15.  Hugh  Lord  Clifford,  Munich. 

15.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Foxhall. 

16.  Miss  Caroline  Potter,  age  28. 
19.  Mrs.  Ann  Langhorne,  London. 

22.  Mrs.  Margaret  Mathews,  age  79,  Brook-Green. 
26.  Edward  Horsley  Widdrington  Riddle  [Riddell], 
Esq.,  Stella-Hall. 

30.  Mr.  Thomas  Kirk. 

Feb.     1.  Mrs.  Charles  Tilbury,  age  44,  Midhurst. 
8.  Miss  Mary  Catharine  Weston. 

22.  Mr.  Matthew  Heskey  [Haskey],  age  63,  Assendon, 
Mar.     4.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Morrel,  Slindon. 

31.  Mrs.  Margaret  Leighton,  age  59. 

Apr.  27.  William  Colegrave,  Esq.,  age  66,  Brompton. 

30.  Mr.  Richard  Woods,  age  77,  Brentwood. 
May     2.  Hon.  Ann  Fairfax,  Gilling- Castle,  Yorksh. 

23.  Mrs.  Mary  Cotham,  age  56. 

June  24.  Mr.   Thomas  Booker,   Catholic  Bookseller,   New 

Bond-Street. 

July   12.  Mrs.  Mary  Cranmer,  Tixal. 
July  29.  Joseph  Barrett,  Esq. 
Aug.  16.  Mrs.  Hannah  Gillow. 

*  The  second  figure  is  illegible. 


42  "  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  "  OBITUARIES. 

[On  the  tenth  page  following  come  these  with  Christian  names  angli 
cised.'] 

OBITUARY  of  the  FRENCH  CLERGY  who  have  died  in  England  since 
their  exile  in  September  1792. 

1792.  Oct.    28.  R.  R.  Lord  Bishop  of  Condom. 

R.  Nicolas  Cocatrix. 

30.  R.  John  Baptist  Nicolas  Pecquet. 
Nov.  10.  R  Charles  Benjamin  Mortier. 

16.  R.  Peter  Thomas  Bailleul. 

18.  R.  Peter  Buers. 
Dec.    11.  R.  Francis  Piel. 

16.  R.  Benedict  Hyacinth  Deschamps. 

18.  R.  Peter  Andrew  Croquette. 

19.  R.  Peter  Anthony  Triquet. 

1793.  Feb.     8    R.  Le  Vasseur. 
Mar.  10.  R.  John  Francis  Langlois. 

13.  R.  Anthony  Stephen  Bertrand. 
18.  James  Louis  Carriere  Gomlan,  Doct.  of  Sorbonne, 
Vic.  Gen.,  Montpellier. 

27.  R.  William  Nicholas  Berne. 

28.  R.  John  Eustache. 

29.  R.  Claude  le  Hot. 

30.  R.  Louis  le  Boucher. 
Apr.  15.  R.  Peter  Nicholas  Hamel. 

18.  R.  Francis  Victor  Tomblain. 

22.  Giles  Nicolle. 

R.  Brisset,  died  at  Winchester. 

R.  Gaudin,         do. 

26.  R.  John  Francis  Simon  Guilbert. 
29.  R.  Giles  Nicols. 
May     1.  R.  Michael  Guerin  de  la  Couture. 

R.  Gabrial  Veron.* 

R.  Charles  Folie. 

R.  Jardin. 

R.  Tranchaun. 

R.  Thomas  Phillip  le  Comte. 

R.  John  Chauvin. 

R.  Michael  Gilbert. 

R.  le  Frangois. 

R.  Hellouin. 

10.  R.  Gabriel  Veron.  * 
24.  R.  William  Francis  le  Metais. 

R.  John  Marin  Duval. 
26.  R.  James  Poignaut. 

R.  Peter  George  Terret. 
June  10.  R.  Lewis  Amuary. 

23.  R.  Nicholas  Hucher. 
July  21.  R.  Peter  Cauchies. 

*Query  repetition. 


"  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  "  OBITUARIES.  4& 

Aug.  13.  R.  John  Thomas  Hypolithe  Regnaud-Preville. 

R.  Gabriel  Roboam. 
26.  R.  John  Coombes. 

R.  Andrew  Joseph  Fourreau. 
29.  R.  Michael  le  Comte. 

29.  R.  John  le  Brun. 

R.  Pigeon,  at  Winchester. 

R.  Bertrand. 

R.  Poniard  Mausive  of  St.  Omers. 

R.  James  Cocatrix,  from  Rouen. 

R.  Louis  Martin  Le  Francois,  from  do. 

R.  John  Duval,  do. 

R.  Anthony  Le  Vasseur. 

R.  John  Clement  Beuzelin. 

R.  Charles  Nicholas  Drely. 

R.  Francis  Barnaby  Le  Maire. 

R.  Noel  Stephen  Lormoy. 

R.  Francis  Vion. 

R.  Louis  Anthony  Pouchin. 

R.  Armand  Boivin. 

R.  Armand  Louis  Sevestre. 

R.  Le  Cordier. 

R.  Le  Maitre,  Evangeliste  of  the  Cathedral  of 

Mans. 

R.  Cure  de  Martigne,  Diocese  of  Mans. 
R.  Cure  de  St.  Quentin,         ditto. 
R.  Le  Rouvilloisf,]  Cure  Dioc.  of  Coutances. 
R.  John  Cocatrix. 
R.  Le  Moine. 

R.  Marot. 

R.  Loranee. 

R.  Gallais.  R.S. 

Though  we  have  been  informed  more  than  one  hundred  and  fifty  French 
ecclesiastics  have  died  since  their  exile,  in  England,  Jersey,  &c.,  no  more  than 
the  above  have  come  to  our  knowledge ;  therefore,  to  prevent  such  a  material 
omission  for  the  time  to  come,  J.  P.  COGHLAN,  No.  37  DUKE  STREET,  GBOS- 
VENOR  SQUARE,  will  keep  a  register  ready  to  receive  an  account  of  the  deaths 
of  such  French  ecclesiastics  as  shall  be  sent  him,  free  of  any  expense,  by  the 
first  day  of  September  1794,  if  so  long  they  remain  in  England,  in  order  to 
print  their  Obituary  GRATIS,  as  this  is  done  for  the  Directories. 

LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  1795. 

CLEEGY. 

1793.  Oct.    19.  R.  John  Marsden,  Chester. 

Nov.  12.  R.  William  Hurst,  (Confessor  to  [?]  Nuns,  Paris) 
Paris. 

30.  R.  John  Williams,  Monmouthshire. 

Dec.   17.  R.   Edward  Ha  warden,   Wrightington,   Lancash. 

1794.  Apr.     3.  R.  Mr  John  Busby,  Grant  ham,  Lincolnshire. 
May  31.  R.  Peter  Browne,  London. 


44  "  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  "  OBITUARIES. 

July     8.  B.  John  Cotes,  Northumberland,  [aged  94, — Dir. 

1809]. 
R.  William  Hartley,  Hainton,  Lincolnshire. 


Some  time  in  September. 

R.  R.  Dr  Aloysius  Gresselt,  Goad,  elect  to  the 

Bishop  of  Baltimore,  Philadelphia,  [ex  S.J.]. 

R.    R.  Fleming,    O.S.D.,    Philadelphia. 

These  two  having  exposed  their  persons  in 

time  of  the  late  infectious  sickness  in  America 

became  martyrs  to  their  charity.    Both  being 

intended  for  the  Episcopal  Dignity,  their  loss 

is  much  regretted. 

1793.  R.  Bernard  Di[e]derick,  Maryland,  [ex  S.J.]. 
Nov.     5.  R.  Thomas  Nixon,  Alnwick.  [ex  S.J.]. 

Dec.   16.  R.  Richard  Knight,  Lincoln,  [ex  S.J.]. 

1794.  R.  Augustine  Jenison,  S1  Omers.  [ex  S.J.]. 

Feb.   21.  R.  Ludovicus  Roels,  Maryland.   [Rowse,  ex  S.J.] 
Apr.    15.  R.  Raphael  Hoskins,  Brough.  [ex  S.J.]. 
May   15.  R.  Richard  Turner,  Salisbury  [Morphy,  ex  S.J.] 
Sept.    7.  R.  Anthony  Carrol,  London,  [ex  S.J.]. 

1793.  Oct.      2.  R.  F.  Albert  Jones,  O.S.F.,  Bruges. 

15.  R.  D.  Oswald  Eaves,  O.S.B.,  Brownedge,  Lanca 
shire. 

1794.  Mar.  17.  R.  F.  Angelus  Ingram,  O.S.F.,  Baddesley,  War 

wickshire. 
June    2.  R.  F.  Patrick  Donellan,  O.S.D.,  D.D.  of  Lisbon 

and   Rome,    Richmond,    Surry. 
R.  D.  Edmond  Pen[n]ington,  O.S.B.,  Liverpool, 

Lancashire. 

12.  R.  F.  Charles  Bullock,  O.S.D.,  Louvain. 
4.  R.  Francis  Mestinck,  Vice-Prebend  of  S*  Gudules 

at  Brussels. 

[1794.  Dec.  29.]  When  this  Directory  went  to  press  it  was  reported 
Father  Austin  Wild,  a  Carm,  had  died  at 
Cuba  in  his  passage  to  Jamaica.  [Ignatius 
Wylde,— Dir.  1809]. 

ggp"  Let  the  pious  Catholic  view  this  Obituary  and  say,  has  a  return 
of  their  Clergy  been  equal  to  the  diminution  ?  Has  not  the  destruction 
of  our  establishments  and  the  loss  of  the  funds  for  training  them  up  in  France 
and  Flanders,  the  terrefying  prospect  of  depriving  us  of  a  succession  ?  To 
avoid  so  fatal  a  catastrophe,  come  generously  forward  and  support  your 
Ecclesiastical  superiors,  who  are  straining  every  nerve,  with  very  limited 
means,  to  provide  proper  places,  method,  and  persons,  for  a  home  educa 
tion  ;  though  it  is  well  known  it  will  be  attended  with  many  difficulties, 
and  a  much  greater  expence  than  it  cost  abroad. 
RELIGIOUS  WOMEN. 
1793.  Oct.  2.  Lay  Sister  Helena  Carbeson,  O.S.B.,  Bodney. 

Age  29.    Relig.  10. 

15.  Lay   Sister   Catherine   Brulier,    O.S.B.,    Bodney. 
Age  47.    Relig.  24. 


"  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  "  OBITUARIES.  45 

22.  Sister  Beatrix  Joseph  Tranguenelle,  of  S*  Teresa, 
a  suppressed  Carm  of  Douay.    Age  48.    Relig. 
27.    at  Liere. 
Dec.   11.  Sister  Mary  Frances  Tasburgh,  O.S.A.    Age  76. 

Bruges. 
20.  Sister    Charlotte    Mary    Bernard   Searle,    O.S.A. 

Age  38.    Relig.  13.    Louvain. 
1794.  Feb.     5.  Sister  Mary  Gertrude  Clavering,  O.S.A.    Age  50. 

Bruges. 
Mar.     9.  Sub-Prioress   Mary   Agnes   Fermor,   O.S.A.    Age 

76.    Paris. 
June  12.  Dame  Prioress  Teresa  Hodgson,  O.S.B.,  Ghent. 

Dame  Salis  Eldridge,  O.S.B.,  Ghent.* 
July  25.  Sister  [Elizabeth]  Mary  Baptist  Barton,   O.S.A. 

Age  73.  Bruges. 

Aug.  10.  Sister  Mary  Joseph  Hunt,  O.S.D.  Age  27.  Relig. 
5  years,  at  Brussels,  but  died  in  London. 

13.  Dame    Mary    Ann    O'Reilly,    of    St.    Stanislaus, 

O.S.B.    Age  54.    Relig.  35.    Bodney. 
Sept.  13.  Dame  Barbara  Amabile,  O.S.B.    Age  74.    Relig. 

66  [sic].  Bodney. 

16.  Mother  Helen  Mary  Teresa  Dennett,  Regular 
Canoness  of  the  Holy  Sepulchre.  Age  71  [69]. 
Relig.  50.  late  Liege,  at  London. 

Oct.  2.  Sister  Teresa  Mary  Wakeman,  of  the  English 
Carms  from  Antwerp,  O.S.T.  Age  78.  Relig. 
55.  Beckford. 

LAY  PERSONS. 

1793.  Feb.   27.  Mrs  Margaret  Gorman,  at  Liege. 

Mar.  29.  James  Fanning,  Esq.    Age  28.    Emig,  Bromptoii. 
May   19.  M1S  Thomas  Witham,  Headlam  Hall,  Durham. 
Oct.    13.  Mr  Thomas  Witham,  Esq.,  same  place. 

16.  Mr  John  Cook.    Age  36.    London. 
Nov.     1.  MIS  Ann  Maria  Cox.    Age  51. 

20.  Mrs  Catherine  Paxton,  at  Durham. 
Dec.     8.  Mrs  Georgiana  Hamilton. 

Thomas  Burke,  Esq. 

12.  Mrs  Mary  Brown,  Mr  George  Brown,  Mr  Richard 
Brown,  Mts  Ann  Brown  ;  and  25th  February 
following,  their  mother  Dorothy  Brown, 
Cadley  Moor,  Lancashire. 

14.  Mrs  Ann  Clarkson.    Age  37. 
16.  Mr  John  More,  jun.,  Chester. 
30.  Mrs  Elenora  Walsh. 

1794.  Jan.    10.  Mrs  Margaret  Fawcet. 

*  Lady  Abbess  of  Oulton  says  that  Dame  Salis  Eldridge's  death  took 
place  several  years  later,  which  seems  difficult  to  understand.  It  will  be 
noticed  that  no  date  is  given.  I  can  only  suggest,  as  possible, — That  she  may 
have  signed,  as  vouching  for  its  correctness,  an  obituary  notice  or  list,  and 
that  her  name  was  printed  in  error  ? 


46  "  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  "  OBITUARIES. 

11.  Mrs  Jane  Hobson,  Richmond,  Yorkshire. 
Feb.   20.  Capt.  James  Daniel,  More-Place. 
Mar.     7.  Mrs  Hannah  Merioch  Gabrielli.    Age  32. 

20.  Mrs  Mary  Dawe.    Age  45. 

Apr.     3.  Mrs  Mary  Ann  Gostling.    Age  65.    Norwich. 
19.  Mr  James  Nelson.    Age  84.    Red-Lion-Street. 

21.  Mr  William  Jackes,  Hampstead. 

June  13.  Mr  James  Rayment.    Age  62.    Worcester. 

19.  R*  Hon.  Charlotte  Lady  Viscount  Dillon,  London. 
July     3.  Mrs  Mary  Magdalen  Gregg.    Age  62.    London. 

6.  Mrs  Elizabeth  White.    Age  75. 

Aug.  18.  Benedict  Van  Baviere,  Esq.  Age  21.  Secretary 
to  the  Spanish  Consul  at  London,  died  at 
Dover. 

[2?]0.     Mr  Joseph  Catton.  Age  81.    Pocklington,  York 
shire. 

22.  M1S  Elizabeth  Hodskinson,  Strand,  London. 
Sept.         Mrs    Mary    Wade,    Schoolmistress,    S1    George's 

Fields. 

12.  Mrs  Elizabeth  Caldwell.    Age  35.    London. 
25.  Mrs.  Mary  Smith.    Age  46.    London. 
Oct.      6.  Robert  Doughty,  Esq.    Age  62.    London. 

8.  Mrs.  Henrietta  Maire,  in  her  90th  year,  late  fro  m 

Ghent,  at  Lartington. 
LISTE  DES  ECCLESIASTIQUES  FRANCOIS  MOETS  EN 

ANGLETERRE  EN  1793  ET  EN  1794. 
En  1793.  R.  Michel  Emanuel  Hellion. 

R.  Frederic  Leon  le  Breton  de  Villeneuve. 

R.  Pierre  Fleury. 

R.  Jean  Francois  Provost. 

R.  Julien  Poutieul. 

R.  Jean  Cronier. 

R.  Jean  Marie  Manul. 

R.  Louis  Alexandre  le  Mintier. 

R.  Mathurin  Anne  Mauvaisin. 

R.  Joseph  le  Page. 

R.  Joseph  le  Bannier. 

R.  Nicolas  de  la  Moussais. 

R.  Reni  Travers. 

R.  Frangois  Mahe. 

R.  Jean  Ma  ie  Marul. 

R.  Jean  Julien  Durand. 

R.  Servans  Mordel. 

R.  Mathieu  Ameno. 

R.  Francois  le  Monier. 

R.  Pierre  Rouges. 

R.  Guillaume  Goedar. 

R.  Yves  le  Barbier. 

R.  Frangois  Foure. 

R.  Nicolas  Mehaute. 


"  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  "  OBITUARIES.  47 

R.  Mathurin  Riou. 

R.  Nicolas  Anne  Borje. 

R.  Jean  de  Pouchin. 

R.  Yves  Lolivier. 

R.  Pierre  le  Mecer. 

R.  Frangois  Flock. 

R.  Pierre  Louis  le  Gentilhomme. 

R.  Julien  Aubry. 

R.  Jean  Bohiere. 

R.  Pierre  Laurens  Chant  el. 

R.  Charle  Robers  Romy. 

R.  Pierre  Vion. 

R.  Philippes  Jacque  le  Tulle.* 

R.  Frangois  Cassin. 

R.  Jacques  Barre. 

R.  Pierre  Jacque  Fauvel. 

R.  Jean  Baptiste  Jeroult. 

R.  Philippes  Jacque  le  Tulle.* 

R.  Charles  Frangois. 

R.  Gilles  Aubert. 

R.  Guillaumes  Troussel. 

R.  Jacques  Michel  Asse. 

R.  Armand  Heber[t]. 

R.  Marc  Antoine  le  Grec. 

R.  Jean  Baptiste  le  Journot. 

R.  Pierre  Antoine  du  Brun. 

R.  Alexandre  Vincent. 

R.  Louis  Hilaire  de  Forges  Bertrand  des  Minieres. 

R.  Pierre  Charles  Nicolas  Chefdeville. 

R.  Adrien  Lapert. 

R.  Louis  Toussains  Maurizes. 

R.  Jean  Louis  Polard. 

R.  N Ameliac. 

R.  N Le  Gimble. 

R.  N Gaudeuil. 

R.  N Le  Boussoniere. 

R.  N Renault. 

R.  N Deschams. 

R.  N Fouquet. 

R.  N Jardin. 

R.  N Marc. 

R.  N Lucas. 

R.  N Lecos. 

R.  N Tirard. 

R.  N Danjou. 

R.  N Retour. 

R.  N Tables. 

R.  N Laine. 

R.  N Le  Tellier. 

R.  N Allios.  *  Query  the  same. 


48 

R.  N Trenham. 

R.  N Dudoues. 

R.  N Le  Noble. 

R.  N Le  Roy. 

R.  N Guerard. 

R.  N Feuillet. 

R.  N Le  Clerc. 

R.  N Maillard. 

R.  N Verrier. 

En  1794.  R.  Frangois  Bernel. 

R.  Joseph  Jacques  Jean  de  Frebourg. 

R.  Jean  Pivache  la  Chainais. 

R.  Yves  Le  Grand. 

R.  Jean  Frangois  Olivier. 

R.  Paul  Francois  de  Loucelles. 

R.  Jacques  Le  Fortier. 

R.  Thomas  Le  Boutelier. 

R.  Pierre  Bedouin. 

R.  Michel  Gesnouin. 

R.  Jean  Frangois  Le  Monier. 

R.  Jean  Pique. 

R.  Maire  Henry  Renaut. 

R.  Louis  Duval. 

R.  Noel  Jerome  Phillippe  de  Farges. 

R.  Charles  Thomas  Roumy. 

R.  Jean  Clement  Beuzelin. 

R.  Frangois  Vion. 

R.  Francois  Augustin  Le  Blond. 

R.  Jean  Baptiste  Longuet. 

R.  Jacques  Benoit  Samson. 
R.  Charles  Thomas  Romy. 

R.  Jean  Louis  Pierre  Humelot. 

R.  Antoine  Augustin  Rene  des  Mazais. 

R.  Alexandre  Jean  Lasseur. 

R.  Thomas  Fran9ois  Bomain. 

R.  Jacques  Ambroise  Goutiere. 

R.  Louis  Denis  Gavory. 

R.  Jean  de  Chassainge. 

R.  Thomas  Gergaud. 

R.  Rene  Manguit. 

R.  N Carre. 

R.  N Maree. 

R.  N Renauld. 

R.  N Huberdiere. 

R.  N Gautier. 

R.  N Bival. 

R.  N Josset  des  Jardine. 

R.  N Hanuche. 

R.  N Fortin. 

R.  N  .  .  Aubert. 


"  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  "  OBITUARIES.  49 

LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  1796. 

A  LIST  OF  DEATHS  which  occurred  during  the  confinement  of  the  English  in 
France,  in  which  they  experienced  many  severities,  scanty  allowances — 
deprived  of  communicating  by  letters  with  their  friends,  or  receiving  any 
assistance  from  them — their  property  confiscated  for  ever  ;  and  threatened 
with  death,  for  no  other  cause  than  being  born  subjects  of  England. 

It  will  be  a  satisfaction  to  hear  that  the  Benedictin  Dames  of  Paris, 
Pontoise,  Dunkirk  and  Cambray,  the  Poor  Clares  of  Graveline,  Dunkirk  and 
Rouen  have  been  permitted  to  return  to  their  native  country,  and  have  got 
establishments,  except  the  latter. 

The  houses  remaining  in  France,  of  women,  are  at  Paris,  the  Austin 
Dames,  Conceptionists,  and  the  Irish  Benedictin  Dames  of  Ypres — Poor 
Clares  of  Aire— and  some  few  clergy  and  religious  men. 

ENGLISH  CLERGY. 
1794.  July  24.  Mr  Brettargh  in  prison,  at  Doullens. 

Dec.   29.  R.  Anthony  Lowe,  confined  at  Graveline. 

Oct.    31.  Thomas  Bray,  Student  of  Douay  College,  aged  18 

RELIGIONS  OF  THE  ENGLISH  CONGREGATION  OF  ST.  BENEDICT. 

1793.  Oct.    19.  D.  [Francis]  Beswick,  at  Paris. 

1794.  Jan.    13.  R.   P.   D.   [George]  Austin  Walker,  taken  from 

Cambray,  and  died  in  confinement  at  Com- 

piegn.   [aged  73]. 

[1795.  Jan.    9.]  D.  Bennet  Causer  [Cawser],  at  Paris. 
[1795.  Jan.  16.]  D.  J.  J.  [Placid]  Naylor,  at  Paris. 
[1794.  Dec.    3.]  D.  [Richard]  Maurus  Barret,  at  Paris. 
[1794.]  No v.l  3.  Lay-brother  Joseph  Sherrock,  at  Douay. 

Lay-brother  Joseph  Spencer,  O.S.F.  (?  John). 

ENGLISH  RELIGIOUS  WOMEN  OF  THE  ORDER  OF  ST.  BENEDICT. 
who  died  under  confinement  at  Compiegn. 

OF  CAMBRAY. 
1794.  Jan.    14.  Dame  [Elizabeth  Mary]  Anselma  Ann.  [aged  78]. 

21.  Dame  Teresa  [Joseph]  Walmesley.  [aged  54]. 
Feb.     6.  D.  Ann  Frances  Pennington.  [laysister,  aged  59]. 
End  of  March.   Dame  Margaret  Burgess.  [1794.  Apr.  3,  aged  72]. 

BENEDICTINE  DAMES  OF  DUNKIRK. 

1792.  Nov.  24.  Dame  Mary  Ann  Joseph  Wells. 

1793.  Apr.     1.  Sister  Mary  Agnes  Morgan. 
1794.*Mar.   16.  Lay-sister  Martha  Gournal  [Gornal]. 

May     3.  Lay-sister  Mary  Felicetas  Falceman,  being  a  native 
of  France  could  not  obtain  a  passport,  and 
died  soon  after  parting  with  her  community. 
1794.*Nov.  20.  Lay-sister  Mary  Ann  Lincoln. 

*  These  two  died  whilst  confined  with  the  rest  of  their  Com 
munity  at  Graveline. 

BENEDICTINE  DAMES  OF  PARIS. 

1794.  Oct.    13.  Lay-sister  Mary  Lucy  Parkinson,  died  confined 

in  the  Fosses  at  Paris. 
ENGLISH  RELIGIOUS  WOMEN  OF  THE  ORDER  OF  ST.  CLARE 

CONFINED  AT  GRAVELINE. 
The  Rev.  Mother  Abbess  Johnson. 
1794.  Jan.     6.  S.  Mary  Catherine  Moody, 
xii  D 


50  "  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  "  OBITUARIES. 

May     8.  S.  Mary  Joseph  Boutlege. 

[1794.]  20.  S.  Frances  Clare  Barlow. 

Dec.  29.  S.  Catherine  Joseph  Nihell. 
1795.  Jan.      8.  Clementina  Stanislaus  Manby. 

POOR    CLARES    OF    DUNKIRK,    CONFINED    AT    GRAVELINE. 

1794.  Jan.   29.  R.  M.  S.  Euphresia  Maire. 

1795.  Jan.      8.  S.  Ann  Bibiana  Carpenter. 
Jan.    20.  Ann  Winefride  Reynoldson. 

ENGLISH  RELIGIOUS  WOMEN  OF  THE  CONCEPTIONISTS, 
who  died  under  confinement  with  the  Austin  and  Benedictine 
Nuns,  Rue  Fosses,  at  Paris. 

1794.  Nov.     1.  Mother  Agnes  Howard,  age  74. 
Oct.    25.  Sister  Clare  Bell,  age  50. 

Nov.  12.  Lay-Sister  Frances  Minis,  age  49. 

1795.  Jan.      2.  Lay-sister  Thomassina  Woolridge,  age  56. 
Apr.     2.  Sister  Edward  Lewis,  age  69. 

CLERGY. 
1795.  Feb.     2.  Rev.  Thomas  Storey,  Hexham. 

12.  Rev.  Dr  Christopher  Stonor,  Prelate  and  Agent 

for  the  English  Clergy,  aged  78,  at  Rome. 
24.  The  Rt  Rev.  and  Hon.  Dr  Thomas  Talbot,  Lord 
Bishop   of   Aconen,   and  Vic.    Apostolic   for 
the  Midland  district,  at  Bristol. 
Aug.  31.  Rev.  John  Sergeant,  at  Storton.  [Scorton.] 

Mar.  29.  R.  James  Fox,  Southworth,  Lancashire,  [ex  S.J.]. 

Apr.     6.  R.  Charles  Thompson,  Bristol,  [ex  S.J.]. 
[Apr.    6.]  R.  John  Lewis  in  Maryland,  [ex  S.  J.]  [J.  Lucas, — 
in  Jes.  list,  or  John  Lewis,  24th  May,  1788. ]§ 

May     1.  R.  Thomas  Ellerker,  Stonyhurst.  [ex  S.J.]. 
[May  20.]  R.  Thomas  More,  Bath,  [ex  S.J.]. 

Sept.    6.  R.  Philip  Jameson,  79,  Hammersmith,  [ex  S.J.]. 

1794.  Oct.    23.  R.  U.  Daniel  Spencer,  O.S.B.,  Liverpool. 

Dec.     4.  R.  F.  Romanus  Chapman,  Ex-prov.  E.  &  Jub. 
O.S.F.,  London. 

1795.  Jan.     9.  R.  F.  John  Evangelist  Anderton,  Jub.   O.S.F., 

London. 
Mar.     1.  R.  D.  [John]  Placid  Bennet,  O.S.B.,  Liverpool. 

23.  R.  D.  [John]  Anselm  Geary,  O.S.B.,  Bath. 
June  30.  R.  F.   [Francis]  Andrew  Weetman,*  Monmouth, 

O.S.F. 

Aug.     6.  R.  D.  Thomas  Ballyman,t  of  Acton  Burnell,  at 
Bath,  O.S.B. 

RELIOIOUS  WOMEN. 

1794.  Nov.  25.  Sister  Mary  Ann  Teresa  Monington,t  who  re 
tired  from  an  ample  Fortune  to  embrace  the 
3  O.S.F.  Age  58,  Relig.  14,  at  Abbey  House, 
Winchester. 

*  Spelt  Westman.  f  Spelt  Dallyman.  %  Spelt  Mornington,  see  C.R.S.  i.,  187. 
§  Great  confusion  in  several  alternative  statements. 


OBITUARIES.  51 

BENEDICTINE  DAMES  AT  PONTOISE. 

1795.  May  31.  Dame  Mary  Benedict  Belasyse,  Pontoise. 

July  12.  Dame  [Elizabeth]  Mary  Bernard  Haggerston  [of 
Pontoise,  died  at  Sutton  Place,  Surrey,  16 
July  1795,  aged  69]. 

RELIGIOUS  WOMEN  AT  LANHERN. 

Mar.  17.  Lay-Sister  Mary  Aloysia  Jordan  of  the  Sacred 
Heart,  Age  51,  Relig.  30,  O.S.T.  [?  age  52, 
rel.  28]. 

29.  R.    M.    Sub-Prioress    Phillippine    Maria    of    S* 
Francis  Xaverius  Hoyles,  Age  66,  Relig.  47, 
O.S.T.  H  omit  Francis,  age  64,  prof.  43]. 


July   15.  Sister  Mary  Winifrid  Williams,  O.S.C.,  Rouen. 

LAY  PERSONS. 
1792.  Oct.      7.  Mrs  Isabella  Prujean,  Dunkirk. 

1794.  Jan.    17.  M™  Mary  Hall. 

Apr.   17.  Mr   Benjamin   Charles   Heather,    Montego    Bay, 

Jamaica. 

27.  Mrs  Mary  Martin,  Age  27. 
June    1.  Mr  Peter  Earle. 
Aug.  21.  Robert  Maden,  Esq.  at  Bath. 
Sept.  22.  Mr  William  Hoy,  at  Stoke,  Suffolk. 
Oct.    21.  Mr    John    Ferdinand    Vandermeulen,     Age    70 

London. 
Nov.  18.  The  Hon.  Margaret  Nugent,  Age  70,  Oxford. 

24.  Sir  John  Stanley  Massey,  Bart.  Hooton,  Chesh. 
Dec.   [blank]  William  Prujean,  Esq.  under  Arrestation  by 

the  French  near  S*  Omer's. 
(Dec.)    3.  Mr  William  Shakelford. 

7.  Mr  Joseph  Glaspole,  Britwell,  Oxon. 
9.  Mr  Robert  Tyler,  Age  61,  Holt. 

17.  Mrs  Mary  Hall. 

22.  Mr  Henry  Carpue,  London. 

1795.  Jan.    18.  Mrs  Mary  Crofts,  Age  70. 

30.  Mrs  Eleonora  Walsh,  Age  48,  Hampstead. 

31.  Edward  Newton,  Esq.  Irnham. 
Feb.     1.  Mr  John  Cater,  Dunkirk. 

3.  Mr  Thomas  Jones,  Bridzor. 
6.  William  Cady,  Esq.  Age  41. 
9.  Mr  James  Campbell,  Age  66. 
19.  Sir  Thomas  Stanley,  Bart.  York. 

25.  Mrs  Mary  Judith  Brunetti,  Age  34. 
Mar.  20.  Mr  Gilbert  Usher,  Age  45,  Gloucester. 
Apr.     3.  Mr  Angus  Macdonald,  Westminster. 

8.  Mrs  Mary  Hernon,  Exmouth,  Devonshire. 
17.  Mrs  Mary  Stonor,  Age  15,  London. 

23.  John  Maire,  Esq.    Age  70.    London. 


52  "  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  "  OBITUARIES. 

24.  Mrs  Cornelia  Canfort,  Antwerp. 
May     4.  Mr  Thomas  Mins,  Age  62,  Benham,  Berksh. 

21.  Mrs  Ann  Randall,  Hammersmith. 
June  10.  Mr  George  Wools,  Age  69. 

14.  Mrs  Eleanora  Lynch,  Age  64,  Winchester. 

(1795)  July    1.  Alexander    French,    Esq.    Age    82,    East-Lane, 

Botherhithe. 

Aug.  14.  The  Hon.  Maria  Molyneaux,  Age  87,  London. 

Sept.    7.  Mrs  Catherine  Gandy,  Age  43.  Hammersmith. 

14.  Mrs  Frances  Tempest,  York. 

22.  Mr  Robert  Gillow,  Age  49,  on  a  Visit  at   Lan 

caster. 

FRENCH  CLERGY. 
En  1793.  R.  Bertrand,  72,  London. 

R.  Le  Vesier,  44,  Portsmouth. 

R.  L'Ormoy,  30,  Portsmouth. 
En  1794.  R.  Hamel,  80,  London. 

R.  Pierre  Genevieve  Marion. 

R.  Michel  Pinguet. 

R.  Jacque  Le  Due. 

R.  Frangois  Olivier  le  Lasseur. 

R.  Jean  Baptiste  de  Gheguier. 

R.  Louis  Adam  Trimolet. 

R.  Jacque  Nicolle  de  la  Hoquette. 
En  1795.  R.  Nicholas  Hericher,  80,  Eastbourn. 

R.  Jean  Baptiste  Loustonau. 

R.  Jean  Adam. 

R.  Jean  Frangois  Michel  Rauchine. 

R.  Etienne  Marie. 

R.  Yves  Robin. 

R.  Pierre  Gervais  Simon,  19  Januarii. 

R.  Pierre  le  Maitre. 

R.  Charle  Prosper  du  Verdier  de  la  Soriniere. 

R.  Michel  Creveiul. 

R.  Pierre  Laugancy. 

R.  Frangois  Hebert,  9  Aoril. 

R.  Pierre  Bourgneuf. 

R.  Jacque  Aubron. 

R.  Nicolas  Jean  Baptiste  Gausser. 

R.  Marc  Antoine  le  Comte. 

R.  Joseph  Dumont. 

R.  Pierre  Gouard. 

R.  Louis  Leveque. 

R.  Jean  Charle  Pierre  Roussel. 

R.  Louis  Piquet. 

R.  Louis  Guillaume  Olivier. 

R.  Charle  Richard  Guerfent  [or  Guersent]. 

R.  Julien  le  Verrier. 

R.  Etienne  Augustin  le  Febvre. 

R.  Joseph  Louis  Frangois  Gournay. 


"  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  "  OBITUARIES.  53 

R.  Jacque  Gosset. 

R.  Charle  George  Michel  Jean. 

R.  Jean  Baptiste  Beaucamp. 

R,.  Pierre  Voile. 

R.  Nicholas  Gasquerel. 

[On  a  slip  inserted.] 

Dame  Constantia  Wright  of  Kelvedon-hall,  Essex,  Nun  at 
Grignie  near  S*  Quentins,  died  at  Paris,  at  the  English 
Benedictines  in  arrestation  about  the  12th  of  Nov.  1793. 
Lay-Sister  Emerentiana  Maria  Knight,  of  the  Congregation 
of  English  Benedictine  Dames  of  Paris,  died  at  London, 
of  October   1795,  Age  50,  Religious  22. 


LAITY  DIRECTORY  1797. 
OLE  ROY. 

1794.  May  31.  R.  Peter  Browne  (London,—  Dir.  1809). 

1795.  Oct.      8.  R.  Thomas  Butler,  at  Hornby. 

19.  R.  Benjamin  Smith,  at  Lisbon. 
Nov.    3.  R.  John  Lodge,  Durham. 


Aug.          Joan  Boone,  Maryland,  [ex  S.J.]. 

Ja.  Frambae,  Pensylvania.  [ex  S.J.]. 
1796.  Feb.   24.  Joan  Baynham  Purschall, Worcestershire,  [ex  S.J.]. 

Char.  Byerley,  Watten.  [ex  S.J.]. 
Nov.  27.  D.  [Richard]  Benedict  Marsh,  Subdeacon,  O.S.B. 

Birket  [Birkenhead,  ?  Oct.]. 
1796.  Jan.      3.  D.  John  [sic,  ?  Thomas]  Benedict  Garner,  O.S.B. 

Lambspring  [on  29th]. 
17.  R.  John  Chamberlain,  York,  [ex  S.J.]. 

Edward  Weld,  Student  of  Divinity,  Stony  hurst. 
Feb.     5.  F.  James  Ferlamen,  O.S.D.  Louvain.  [born  1740, 

prof.   1758.] 
17.  Abbe  Ducroq  of  Samet,  suffered  for  his  priestly 

character  at  S1  Omers. 
Mar.     5.  F.  Ambrose  Gage,  O.S.D.  Stourton  Lodge,   [aged 

74,  prof.   52.J 

July     9.  R.   John  Henry  Joris   (Jons, — Dir.    1809),   alias 
George,  late  of  Hoagstreat,  at  Canford.  [ex 
S.J.]. 

RELIGIOUS  WOMEN. 

1793.  Nov.  12.  Dame  Constantia  Wright,  of  Kelvedon-Hall, 
Essex,  Nun  at  Grignie,  near  Sl  Quentins, 
died  at  Paris,  at  the  English  Benedictines 
in  arrestation  about  the  12th  of  Nov.  1793. 

1795.  Oct.    10.  Lay  Sister  Emerentiana   Maria   Knight,   of  the 
congregation  of  English  Benedictine  Dames 
of  Paris,  died  at  London,  Age  50,  Rel.  22. 
Oct.    14.  Sister  Bridget  Becket,  O.S.  Bridget,  Age  61,  Relig. 
43,  Sion  House,  Lisbon. 


54  "  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  "  OBITUARIES. 

Nov.  8.  Lady  Abbess  Ann  Clavering,  formerly  Abbess  of 
Pontoise,  but  lately  united  with  the  Dames 
of  Dunkirk,  O.S.B.  Age  65,  at  Hammersmith, 
and  buired  in  their  own  ground. 

Nov.  16.  Sister  Mary  Magdalain  Chadwick,  Age  55,  Relig. 
21,  O.S.C.  formerly  of  Rouen,  died  at  London. 

Dec.     7.  Sister  Martha  Joseph  Castell,  Age  76,  Relig.  52, 
formerly  of  Rouen,  died  at  London.  [O.S.C.]. 
1796.  Mar.  24.  The  Superior  of  the  Hospitalier  Nuns  from  Cam- 
bray,  O.S.A. 

June  22.  Sister  [Edwardina]  Frances  Joseph  Jerningham, 

Age  64,  Relig.  44,  O.S.A.  Hengrave. 
27.  Sister  [Jane]  Mary  Holy  Cross  Castell,  O.S.C.  Age 
77,  Relig.  59,  Hagerstone,  formerly  of  Rouen. 

July  15.  Lay  Sister  Mary  Joseph  Miller,  Age  29,  Relig.  7, 
O.S.B.  Woolton,  Liverpool. 
LAY  PERSONS. 

1794.  Jan.   24.  Mrs  Elizabeth  Walker,  late  of  Dunkirk,  died  in 

arrestation  at  Arras. 

1795.  Jan.  John  Trafford,  Esq.  jun.  Age  17,  Trafford  house. 
Aug.  21.  Mrs.  Mary  Lindsey,  North-End. 

Nov.  20.  Dowager  Lady  Lucy  Throckmorton,  Age  60. 

21.  Miss  Ann  Comerford,  Age  46,  Hammersmith. 
Mrs.  Margaret  Willoughby,  Age  82,  Aspley. 

Dec.   13.  John  Eyston,  Esq. 

22.  Miss  Frances  Talbot,  at  Northampton. 

23.  Mrs.  Mary  Warren. 

1796.  Jan.    12.  Right  Hon.  Lady  Viscountess  Southwell,  Standon. 
Feb.   13.  R*  Hon.  Thomas  Viscount  Southwell,  Spouse  of 

the  above,  at  Standon. 
Mrs  Carrol,  Mother  of  the  Bishop  of  Baltimore, 

Age  93. 

23.  Mr.  George  Hodgson,  Age  69,  London. 
27.  Mr.  John  Dwyer,  Age  37,  Pall  Mall. 
Mar.     1.  John  Eldridge,  Esq.  Age  63,  London. 

4.  Mr.    Daniel    Stratford,    Age    78,    Brook-Green- 
House. 

12.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Fanning,  Age  65,  London. 
Mar.   13.  Miss  Catharine  Destrom,  Age  15,  Cliff,  Yorkshire. 

20.  Mrs.  Judith  Burke,  Age  40,  Westminster. 
Apr.     3.  Mrs.  Martha  Wright. 

7.  Mrs.  Bridget  Berry,  Age  30,  Paddington. 

8.  Mrs.  Frances  Jones,  Age  65,  Beckford. 
10.  Mrs  Winefrid  Witham,  York. 

18.  Mr.  George  Finch,  Age  74. 
20.  Mrs.  Mary  Ann  Nicolas,  Age  52,  Westminster. 
30.  Mr.  Joseph  Egenalf,  Age  50. 
May     8.  Mr.  William  Walker,  late  of  Dunkirk. 

10.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Cherker,*  Age  59,  Winchester. 
*  The  Charker  family  appear  in  the  Winchester  Registers  (C.R.S.,  i.) 


*'  LAITY'S   DIRECTORY  M    OBITUARIES.  55 

15.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Fitzgerald,  Age  70. 

Daniel   Carrol,   Esq.   Brother  to   the   Bishop   of 

Baltimore. 

25.  William  Wake,  Esq.  Worksop. 
30.  Mr.  William  Ryan,  Age  71. 
July     2.  Miss  Mary  Creagh,  Age  19,  London. 

Rt.   Hon.   Mary   Countess  Traquair,   at  Madrid. 
Aug.     6.  Mr.  William  Mounteney,  Age  56,  London. 
9.  Miss  Elizabeth  Jenkins,  Age  37,  Epsom. 
17.  George  Byron,  Esq.  Age  75,  London. 
24.  Mrs.  Mary  Ralina  Vestirin,  Aged  42,  London. 
28.  Henry  Doughty,  Esq.  Age  76.  Richmond,  Surrey.* 
Sept.  14.  Mr  John  Vinn,  Aged  58,  London.* 

20.  Mr  Thomas  Duggan.* 
Oct.      9.  Mrs.  Harriot  Mills,  Age  69. 

LlSTE     DES     ECCLESIASTIQUES     FRANCOIS 

morts  en  Angleterre  depuis  le  ler.  8bre.  1795,  jusqu'au 
me  me  mois  de  la  presente  annee,  1796. 
J.  Montant. 

10.  8bre.  J.  B.  Duval,  C.  Rouen. 

Amb.  Levrot. 
Hyver  de  Barse. 

11.  8bre.  P.  B.  Grenier,  P.  Rouen. 

J.  Labbee. 

S.  Marguerit,  P.  Rouen. 

Th.  Coutelier. 

J.  F.  Gobillet. 

11.  8bre.  Fr.  Martin. 

8.  Xbre.  J.  B.  Gosset,  P.  Lisieux. 

Urb.  Guibert. 
14.  Xbre.  J.  B.  Le  Cerf,  P.  Lisieux. 

25.  Xbre.  Alex.  Aub.  Vasse,  C.  Rouen. 
27.  Xbre.  Ph.  N.  Lessot,  C.  Rouen. 

R.  F.  Varengue. 
1.  Janv.   M.  Saffrey,  P.  Rouen. 

12.  Janv.   Alexis  Capet,  P.  Amiens. 

20.  Janv.   A.  J.  B.  de  Courmesnil,  C.  Rouen. 

26.  Janv.   Gab.  Le  Vivier,  P.  Coutance. 
18.  Fev.     Guill.  Le  Villain,  C.  Rouen. 

J.  Fr.  Delauney. 

5.  Mars.   P.  De  la  Noe,  C.  Rouen. 
30.  Mars.   J.  Du  Vivier,  C.  Rouen. 

Ad.  A.  Vernier. 
3.  Avr.     Th.  A.  Follin,  P.  Lisieux. 

L.  de  la  Noe. 
24.  Avr.     J.  Ch.  Billard,  P.  Rouen. 

P.  Guill.  Benoit,  P.  Rouen. 
3.  May.    J.  Fr.  Pergeaux,  P.  Coutance. 

*  Under  different  date  in  the  following  Directory,  p.  58. 


66  "  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  "  OBITUARIES. 

Jul.  Ch.  Bale. 
25.  Juin.    J.  Fr.  Renault,  C.  Rouen. 

12.  Juil.     J.  B.  ad  Trochet. 

16.  Juil.     Jacq.  Millet,  C.  Rouen. 
Jacq.  Jul.  Onfray. 
J.  M.  F.  Raimbaut. 
L.  Even. 
Ch.  Frigout. 

13.  7bre.  Le  Seigneur,  C.  Rouen. 
22.    7bre.  P.  A.  G.  Frebourg,  P.  Rouen. 

2.  Oct.      Jean  Fran.  Nic.  Buche,  C.  Chart. 

1795.  J.  J.  Jammes,  P.  Bayeux. 
Ch.  Fr.  Touquet,  P.  Bayeux. 
R.  F.  Hedine,  C.  Bayeux. 
Ch.  A.  Le  Coin,  C.  Bayeux. 
Ch.  Gaudu,  C.  Rouen. 

C.  N.  F.  Le  Monnier,  C.  Rouen. 

J.  Avenel,  P.  Rouen. 

P.  L.  Jannet,  P.  Coutance. 

J.  F.  Barbaiichon,  C.  Coutance. 

L.  D'aigremont,  C.  Coutance. 

J.  D.  Le  Bertre,  C.  Lisieux. 

L.  Fr.  Loyes,  Ch.  Reg.  Lisieux. 

J.  B.  Veque,  P.  Lisieux. 

Ant.  Colas,  Ch.  Reg.  Sees. 

R.  Leclancher,  C.  Sees. 

Aud.  P.  Rebin,  C.  Mans. 

0.  Ch.  Renusson,  C.  Mans. 

J.  Alex.  Cohu,  P.  Evreux. 

Mich.  Gilles,  P.  Tours. 

J.  Duchesne,  Ch.  Rennes. 

V.  J.  De  Marquoy,  P.  St.  Omers. 

1796.  P.  Gimer,  P.  Lisieux. 
N.  Jourdain,  P.  Lisieux. 
A.  Le  Tellier,  C.  Lisieux. 
N.  Boutier,  Ch.  Quimper. 
Ant.  Hallot,  C.  Bayeux. 
L.  Pasquer,  P.  St.  Brieux. 

NOMS  DE  MM.  LES  ECCLESIASTIQUES    morts    a    Guilford    en 

Angleterre. 

1793.29.  Mars.    Jean  Clement  Bouselin. 
19  Aoust.  Frangois  Vion. 
5  Dec.      Philippe  Jacques  le  Tulle. 

1794.  8  Janv.    Charles  Thomas  Roney. 

3  Mai.      Paul  Frangois  de  Loucelles. 

1795.  7  Janv.    Jean  Baptiste  Joseph  Gosset. 
11  Avril.    Etienne  Frigot. 

27  Juin.     Jacques  Rene  Lair. 

1796.  4  Janv.    Jean  Guillaume  Isaac  Safety. 
18  Juil.      Pierre  le  Vavasseur. 


"  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  "  OBITUARIES.  57 

LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  1798. 

Oct.    14.  Signeur  L'Abbe  Leprini,  Secretary  to  the  Neapo 
litan  Ambassador. 
CLERGY. 
1796.  Oct.    31.  R.  Joseph  Sheppard,  late  President  of  the  English 

College  at  Valadolid. 
1796.  Mar.     7.  R.  Thomas  Stone. 

16.  R.  Rowland  Davies. 
Apr.   25.  R.  Isaac  Bellas[s]  (1797  Wolverhampton, — Dir. 

1809). 

July  23.  R.  John  Wright,  Longbirch  (July  22,— Dir.  1809). 
Aug.  15.  R.  George  Beeston,  Tixal. 

18.  R.   Thomas  Flyn.   [Staffordshire,— Dir.   1809]. 
Sept.    7.  R.  Charles  Houghton,  York. 


1797.  July  22.  Charles  Ashton  Student  in  divinity  at  Lisbon. 

1796.  R.    Charles    Byerly    (Byerley,— Dir.    1809),    at 

Watten,  in  Artois.  [ex  S.J.]. 
R.  George  Maire,  Staffordshire,  [ex  S.J.]. 

1797.  Mar.  11.  R.  Charles  Booth,  Wardour.  [ex  S.J.]. 

25.  R.  Francis  [?  Joseph]  Williams,  Worcester,  [vere 

Gittins,  ex  S.J.] 

Apr.   13.  R.  Edward  Maire,  London,  [ex  S.J.]. 
May   14.  R.  Thfomas]  Walton,  Irnham.  [ex  S.J.]. 

R.  John  Boarrnam,  America,    [ex  S.J.,  in  Mary 
land  in  1794.] 
Sept.    2.  R.  John  Brewer,  Shepton  Mallet,  [ex  S.J.]. 


1796.  Dec.   14.  F.  Austin  Auvray,  priest  of  the  monastery  of  the 

Holy  Trinity  of  La  Trappe. 

1797.  Mar.  24.  F.  Edward  Palmer,  discal.  Carm.  age  46  Rich 

mond,  Surry. 

Aug.  29.  R.  F.  Joseph  Ferrers,  Provincial  of  the  English 
Carms,  aged  72,  at  London.  Relig.  52.  P.  48. 

[LAY  BROTHER.] 

Jan.    10.  Brother  James,  a  Lay  Brother  of  the  Carthusian 
Convent  of  Newport,  [at]  Hengrave. 
RELIGIOUS  WOMEN. 

1795.  Nov.     8.  Lady   Ab.    Ann   Clavering,    the   last   Abbess   of 

Pontoise,  at  Hammersmith,  O.S.B. 

1796.  June     1.  M.  Winifred  Mary  Catharine  [sic,  vere  Constantia] 

Roper,   Can.    of   H.    Sepulchre,   Holme-hall, 
[aged  52]. 

[22]  Lady  Abbess  Ursula  Pigott,  Age  73,  Relig.  54, 
Abbess  23  [vere  18],  at  Brussels,  O.S.B. 

1797.  Jan.      1.  S.  Mary  Frances  Todd,  O.S.C.  near  Halsted,  Essex. 

14.  Dame  Mary  Christiana  Stapleton,  Age  82,  Relig. 
60,  Jub.  12,  O.S.B.  Winchester. 


#8  "  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  '*  OBITUARIES. 

Mar.  31.  Lady  Abbess  Mary  Augustine  Tancred,  Age  63, 
Relig.  43,  Ab.  5  months,  O.S.B.  Winchester. 

May     4.  S.  [Elizabeth]  Monica  Fitzpatrick,  Age  64,  Relig. 

42,  O.S.A.  Amesbury  Abbey. 

20.  S.  [Dorothy]  Joseph  Shelly,  O.S.A.  Paris,  [prof. 
35]. 

23.  Dame   Catharine   Dillon,   of   S4   Francis   Xavier. 

Age  45.  Relig.  25,  O.S/B.  Bodney-hall. 
June  18.  Lady   Abbess   Mary   Magdalen   Arden,    Age   61, 
Relig.  42,  Abbess  18,  O.S.B.  Preston,  Lanca 
shire. 

30.  Dame  Mary  Baptist  Farrar,  Age  66,  Relig.  18, 
O.S.B.  Preston,  Lancashire. 

LAY  PEESONS. 

1795.  Mar.  21.  Mr  Randolph  Collins.* 

Oct.    12.  John  Sone,  Esq.  Bedhampton,  Hants. 

1796.  Jan.   27.  Mrs.  Mary  Webbe. 
Sept.    3.  Henry  Doughty,  Esq.f 

17.  Mr  John  Vinn.f 

24.  Mr  Thomas  Duggan.f 

Oct.      2.  Jenico  Willoughby  James  Preston,  of  the  Hon. 
Col.  Henry  Dillon's  Regiment  of  Irish  Bri 
gade,  on  duty  at  Jamaica.  Age  22. 
Oct.    15.  Mrs.  Harriot  Mills. 

Nov.    8.  Mrs  Mary  Orrell,  at  Blackbrooke,  Prescot,  Lanca 
shire,  Age  83. 

15.  Mrs  Susanna  West,  Age  56. 
Dec.     7.  Donna  Joanna  Doria,  Age  22. 
,  9    Mr  James  Darley,  Apothecary. 
1Z*  Mrs  Ann  Forbes,  Age  75. 
19.  Mr  Thomas  Field,  Age  44. 

About  this  time  died  Captain  John  William  Troy 
(brother  to  the  R.C.A.B.  of  Dublin),  in  the 
British  East  India  Service,  on  the  Bombay 
Station. 

1797.  Jan.     1.  Lieutenant    Edward    Browne    Mostyn,    of    the 

Hon.  Col.  Dillon's  Irish  Brigade,  at  Spanish 
Town,  Jamaica,  Age  19. 
5.  Mr.  Donald  M' Donald,  Age  65. 
Feb.     4.  Mrs.  Mary  Webbe. 
Mar.     1.  Mrs.  Mary  Chamberlain,  London. 
4.  Mrs.  Catharine  Carpue. 
9.  Mr.  John  Barry,  Age  66. 
15.  Mr.  John  Norris. 

22.  Philip  Saltmarsh,  Esq.  of  York,  Age  43. 
Ralph  Riddle,  Esq.  Grange,  North. 
William  Charlton,  Esq.  Hesiliside,  North. 

*Mrs.  Bryan  Stapleton  thinks  this  may  be  Pandolphus  or  Pandolpho 
Collins.     (Oxford  Missions,  210,  230  ;   C.R.S.,  vii.,  394.) 

t  Under  different  date  in  the  previous  Directory,  p.  55. 


"  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  "  OBITUARIES.  5$ 

Mrs  Margaret  Thornton,  Nether  Wilton. 

24.  Mrs  Frances  Kennedy,  Titchborne-house,  Age  78. 
27.  Mr.  Robert  Wilson,  Age  83. 

Mrs  Bryan,  Age  78. 

Apr.     4.  Michael  Bray,  Esq.  of  Lincoln' s-inn,  Age  67. 
15.  John  Gifford,  Esq.  Nearquis. 

22.  Mrs.  Mary  Jaubert. 

25.  Sir  John  Webbe,  Bart.  Age  65. 

May     4.  Mr   Stephen  White,   formerley   of   Brook-street, 

Age  65. 
20.  Basil  Fitzherbert,  Esq.  at  Swinnerton. 

26.  Mrs  Mary  Bullen,  Sutton. 
June    1.  Mrs.  Sarah  Bell. 

20.  William  Haggerston  Maxwell  Constable,  of  Niths- 

dale  and  Everingham,  Esq.  Age  66. 

23.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Stanley. 

27.  Miss  Ann  Shuttleworth,  of  Pontefract,  Age  54. 

28.  Felix  Antonio  Castrioto,  Esq. 
31,  Elizabeth  Shan. 

July  15.  Mrs.   Elizabeth  Dodds,   cousin  of  the   Rev.   A. 

Cameron,   of   Edinburgh,   and  niece   of   the 

Rev.  Mr.  Cameron,  Superior  of  the  Scotch 

College,  Valladolid. 

Aug.     1.  Mrs.  Dorothy  Lewis,  Knightsbridge,  Age  63. 
[?!*]    6.  Mrs.  Isabella  Clifton,  (late  of  Ghant,)  at  London, 

Age  62. 

IS.t Francis  Risdon,  Esq. 
26.  Mrs  Mary  Gifford,  Holywell. 
Sept.    9.  Mrs  Elizabeth  Taylor,  at  Hammersmith. 

21.  Miss  Matilda  Angelo,  Age  10. 

22.  Mr.  Martin  Foxhall,  Age  70. 
Oct.      2.  Mr.  Bartholomew  Marsano. 

12.  Pyers  Mostyn,  Esq.  Graf  ton. 
15.  Francis  Hutton,  Esq.  of  Red-Lion-Square,    Age 
70. 

LISTE  DES  MESSIEURS  LES  ECCLESIASTIQUES  FRANCOIS  decede, 
a  Londres  depuis  le  ler.  8bre.  1796,  jusqu'au  mois  de  Sbres 
1797,  exclusive ment. 

M.  M. 
[1796.]  7.  8bre.  Jacques  Julien  Chevalier,  pretre,  Bayeux. 

26.  8bre.  Jean   Bapriste   Hardy,   pretre,   Eudiste,   vie.   de 

St.  Martin  des   champs,  Avranches'. 
Antoine    Caumont,    Cure    de    Grand    couronne, 

Rouen. 

10.  9bre.  Pierre  Gourdre,  pretre,  St.  Malo. 
23.  9bre.  Pierre   Simon   Pichon   de  la   Sabliere,    Cure   de 
Saugeon,  Sainte. 

*  A  square  bracket  seems  to  be  used, 
t  The  compositor  uses  the  letter  "  S." 


60  "  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  "  OBITUARIES. 

28.  9bre.  Joseph  Gerard,  pretre,  Ex-Jesuite,  Liege. 

7.  Xbre.  Augustin  Gost,  Cure  de  Quesnoy,  Seez. 

8.  Xbre.  Nicolas    Tiret,    pretre,    Vicaire    de    Montbecq, 

Coutances. 
21.  Xbre.  Louis  Frangois  Gabriel  Gigault,  Cure  de  Bergi- 

court,  Amiens. 

19.  Xbre.  Honore  Simon,  cure  de  Bacon  en  Beauce,  Orleans. 
21.  Xbre.  Rene  Frangois   Largerie,   pretre,   habitue  de  la 

Ville  d'Ernee,  Mans. 
26.  Xbre.  Joseph  Donet,  cure  de  Plessalla,  St.  Brieux. 

29.  Xbre.  Nicolas    Frangois    Dalican,    cure    dozen    de    St. 

Valery  de  fe  camp  [Fecamp],  Rouen. 
11.  Jan.    Jean    Anne    Adrien    Morazain,    pretre,    habitue 

delapsse  duferre,  [?  habitue  de  lapse,  de  Le 

Ferre]  Rennes. 

Jean  Jacques   Vieuville,  pretre,  Vic.  de  Evreux. 
William   Chaudermele,   pretre,   de   Quinton,    St. 

Brieux. 

29.  Jan.    Joseph  Renusson,  cure  de  Merey,  Evreux. 

30.  Jan.    Jean  Marie  Petit,  Cure  d'  Anneville,  Rouen. 

3.  Fev.   Laurent  Laiguillon,  pretre,  des servant  de  la  chap. 

ste  Anne  de  Vire,  Coutances. 
15.  Fev.   Joseph  Nehon,  Cure  d'Auberville,  Coutances. 

17.  Fev.   Jacques    Declan,    pretre,    Vicaire    de    Villiers, 

Evreux. 

18.  Fev.    Guillaume  le  Dru,  Cure  de  Fresnouville,  Bayeux. 

Philippe  FEcherpin,  Cure  de  Couppesarte,  (mort 

a  Farnham,  le  27  Janv.)  Lizieux. 
14.  Mars.  Claude  Accard,  pretre,  Chanoine  de  1'Eglise  de 

St.  Brieux. 

21.  Mars.  Guy  Guillon,  Recteur  de  Sanvelle,  Dol. 
23.  Mars.  Frangois  Michel  Davoust,  Cure  de  St.  Orien  des 

tour,  Mans. 
30  Mars.  Joseph  Charles   Deschamps   Cure   de   Barneval, 

Rouen. 

16  Mars.  Jacques  le  Dru,  Cure  de  Rousfeville,  Bayeux. 
3  Avril.  Michael  Collet  ptre,  Vicaire  de  Cleey,  Bayeux. 
Jean  Yves  Marie  Morvan,  pretre,  Treguier. 

5  Avril.  Sir  us  Jean  Duchemin  de  la  Frogerie,  pretre,  de 

la  Trinite  de  Laval,  Mans. 

6  Avril.  Jean  Benique  Le  Bihau,  Recteur,  Quimper. 
8  Avril.  Frangois  Bernard,  pretre,  St.  Malo. 

13  Avril.  Jean  Jacques   Laurent  Martin  Gallis,   Cure  de 

Breuvttle,  Coutances. 
11  Avril.  Jacques  Hector,  pretre,  Seez. 
20  Avril.  Jean  Frangois  Hellouin,  pretre,  Vicaire  de  Poin- 

tel,  Seez. 
15  Avril.  Jean  Gabriel  Rabiet,  prieur,  Cure  de  La  Gort, 

La  Rochelle. 
19  Avril.  Joseph  Gonner,  Cure  du  Horp,  Le  Mans. 


OBITUARIES. 


61 


1  May.  Toussaint  Jacques  le  Herisse,  Cure  du  Quessoy, 
S*  Brieux. 

5  May.  Laurent  Simon,  Cure  de  Moon,  doyen  de  Lou- 
sains,  Bayeux. 

7  May.  Jacques  Augustin  Bastille,  Cure  de  Bonneville, 
Rouen. 

10  May.  Jean  Baptiste  Jourdain,  Cure  de  Ramilly,  Evreux. 
9  May.  Pierre  Jacques,  pretre,  Vic.   de  St.   Germain  de 

Pontauemer,  Lizieux. 

11  May.  Jaeques  Joseph  le  Roux,  pretre,  Vicaire  de  Vil- 

quieur,  Rouen. 
20  May.  Leonard  Villiere,  Cure  de  Maulne,  Bayeux. 

May.   Andre  Nicol,  Heurtault,  P.  Rouen,  Tunbridge. 
4  Juin.  Pierre  Grandhomme,  Cure  de  Venon,  Evreux. 
13  Juin.  Vincent  Jego,  frere  Cordelier,  Vannes. 
19  Juin.  Frangois  Fauchon,  P.  Vic.  de  Erce,  Mans. 
28  Juin.  Pierre  Louis  Mathurin  Pacalin,  Cure  dest.  [?  de 

St.]  Gervais,  Clermont. 
7  Juin.  Nathaniel  Lamy,  pretre.  Vicaire  de  la  Ville  et 

Diocese,  &c.  Lisieux. 
1  Juill.  Jean  Daligaux,  Cure  de  St.  Pair  pres  Tracarn, 

Bayeux. 
7  Juill.   Antoine  Cochon  de  la  Vanneire,  pretre,  Vicaire 

de  Poulay,  Mans. 
23  Juill.   Pierre  Marie  Mardeley,  pretre,   Vicaire  de  Per- 

riers,  Avranche. 

28  Juill.  Rene  Herve  le  Guenno,  Recteur  de  Pouldergat, 
Quimper. 

SUITE. 
Aoust.  Jean  Baptiste  des  Forges,  pretre,  de  Paris  et  chne. 

de  St.  Louis  du  Louvres,  Paris. 
Aoust.  Jean   Alexandre   Hardouin,   ancien   Recteur   de 

rUniversite  de  Caen,  Bayeux. 
7bre.    Jean  Baptiste  Nicolas  Hiron,  Cure  de  S*  L'Omer, 

Diocese  de  Sees,  Sees. 

7bre.  Alban  Alexis  le  Vavasseur,  pretre,  Coutances. 
30.  7bre.  Le  Chandelier,  Cure  de  Gorponville,  Rouen. 
Gaubert,  Relig.  Cap. 
De  la  Perelle,  C.  Lisieux. 
Guill.  le  Rouge,  C.  Coutances. 
P.  le  Barrier,  V.  Coutances. 
Vieux  Ville,  P.  Evreux. 
Guenauff,  C.  Quimper. 
Joseph  Taillard,  V.  St.  Malo. 
L.  Longrais,  P.  Dol. 

NOMS  MM  LES  ECCLESIASTIQUES  FRANCOIS  decedes  a  Guildford 

Comte  de  Surry. 

1793.  26  Mars.  Jean  Clement  Beuselin,  Pretre  de  Notre  Dame  du 
Havre,  Diocese  de  Rouen,  age  de  71  ans. 


62  "  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  "  OBITUARIES. 

15  Aoust.  Francois  Vion,  Chapelain  de  Montivillers,  Diocese 

de  Rouen,  age  de  68  ans. 

3  Xbre.  Philippe  Jacques  le  Tulle.  Vicaire  de  Cormolain, 
Diocese  de  Bayeux,  age  de  42  ans. 

1794.  7  Janv.  Charles  Thomas  Romy,  Vicaire  de  la  Remuee, 

Diocese  de  Rouen,  age  de  38  ans. 

1   Mai.    Paul  Fra^ois  de  Loucelles,  Cure  de  la  Remuee, 
Diocese  de  Rouen,  age  de  64  ans. 

1795.  4  Janv.  Jean  Baptiste  Joseph  Gabriel  Gosset,   Vicaire 

d'Equemauville,  Diocese  de  Lisieux,   age  de 
31  ans. 
9  Avril.  Etienne  Frigot,  Vicaire  de  Greville,  Diocese  de 

Coutance,  age  de  70  ans. 

25  Juin.  Jacques  Rene  Lair  Eudiste,  Professeur  de  Theo- 
logie,  a  Valogne,  Diocese  de  Coutance,  age 
de  57  ans. 

1796.  1   Janv.  Jean    Guillaume    Isaac    Saffray,    Vicaire    de    S* 

Francois  du  Havre,  Diocese  de  Rouen,  age 
de  64  years. 

17  Juil.  Pierre  le  Vavasseur,  Cure  de  St.  Aubin  sur  Au- 
guainville,  Diocese  de  Lisieux,  age  de  76  ans. 

1797.  8  Janv.  Jean  Gaultret,  Vicaire  de  Vire,  Diocese  du  Mans, 

age  de  39  ans. 
6  Avril.  Louis    Pierre    le    Vasseur,    Vicaire    d'Angerville 

TOrcher,  Diocese  de  Rouen,  age  de  55  ans. 
3.  7bre.  Aubert  C.  de  Feriere,  age  de  58  ans,  Diocese  de 

Lisieux. 
[On  the  last  page  but  one  under  the  death's  head  and  cross  bones 

appear  the  following  four  entries.] 
Nov.[17.]  1796.  B.  [Robert]  James  Johnson,  O.S.B.  formerly  of 

Dieuluard.  [lay-brother  ;    ?  in  1797]. 

Jan.       2.  1797.  R.   F.   Joseph  Williams,   the    last  Prior  of  the 
English    Carthusians,    late    of    Neuport,    at 
Little  Malvern. 
[May     7.  Mrs  Bridget  Dalton,  at  Bath,  [nee  More]. 

At  London,  after  five  days  illness,  Oct.  22,  1797, 
the  Hon.  George  Petre,  aged  31,  second  son 
of  Lord  Petre. 

LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  1799. 

OLE  ROY. 

1797.  Nov.  12.  R.  Charles  Clements. 

Dec.     6.  R.  Peter  Anthony  Lawrence  Fleury,  age  71,  at 

Wardour  Castle,  Wilts. 
30.  R.  Joseph  Dungan,  at  Moorfield  Chapel,  age  48. 

1798.  Jan.    14.  R.  Robert  Wilson,  at  Solwick  Hall,  Lancashire. 
Feb.       .  R.  Ferdinand  Ashmall,  Durham,  age  104. 
June    8.  The  Right  Rev.  Dr.  Charles  Berington,  Doctor  of 

Sorbone,  Lord  Bishop  of  Hiero  Ccesarea,  and 


Vicar  Apostolic  in  the  Midland  District,  at 
Longbirch. 


1798.  Feb.   21.  Rev.  Matthew  Joy,  Ellingham,  Northumberland, 
[ex  S.J.]. 


1796.  Nov.[17.]B.  [Robert]  James   Johnson,  O.S.B.  formerly  of 

Dieuluard,  unknown  the  day.  [lay-brother  ; 
?  in  1797].* 

1797.  Jan.      2.  R.  F.  P.  [Francis]  Joseph  Williams,  the  last  Prior 

of  the  English  Carthusians'  Convent  at  Nieu- 
port,  in  Flanders,  died  at  Little  Malvern, 
Worstershire.* 

Dates     Dom  Anselm  Bolus.  Ex-Prov.  O.S.B.  Cumb. 
unknown  Dom.  Maurius  Eastham,  O.S.B.  Eartham. 
[Fr.   H.  Norbert  Birt  says  the  above  should  read, — 
1797.  Sep.    30.  Dom.   Thomas  Anselm  Bolas,  Ex-Prov.    O.S.B., 
Cumberland. 

1797.  Oct.      8.  Bro.  William  Maurus  Eastham,  O.S.B.]. 

Nov.  25  The  venerable  and  Right  Rev.  Dr.  Charles  Wal- 
mesley,  Doctor  of  Sorbone,  fourty-two  years 
Lord  Bishop  of  Rama,  Vicar  Apostolic  of 
the  WTestern  District,  Fellow  of  the  Royal 
Societies  of  London  and  Berlin,  and  last  sur 
vivor  of  the  Mathematicians  who  were  con 
cerned  in  regulating  the  Chronological  Style 
which  took  place  in  England  in  1752.  Aged 
75,  at  Bath. 

1798.  Feb.   13.  Dom.  Robert  Gould,  O.S.B.,  (Goolde,—  Dir.  1809) 

age  63,  London. 
16.  Dom    [Thomas]   Jerom   Marsh,     O.S.B.,    Holme, 

Yorkshire. 
Mar.     5.  Dom  Thomas  Barker,  O.S.B.  age  30,   Acton-Bur- 

nell,  Salop. 

14.  R.  F.  James  Anthony  Caley,  O.S.F.  Wootton 
Hall,  Warwickshire  (Birmingham, — Dir. 
1809). 

Mar.  [1.]  B.  Joseph  Valentine,  Lay  Brother,   O.S.B.  Paris. 
May     6.  R.  F.  Henry  Leo  Haddoii,  O.S.F.  Monmouth. 
RELIGIOUS  WOMEN. 

1796.  Dec.   28.  S.  Ann  Teresa  Jerningham,  O.S.A.  Age  78,  Relig. 

60,  Hengrave  Hall,  Suffolk. 

1797.  Nov.  27.  R.  M.  Sub  Prioress  Mary  Catharine  Willis,  O.S.A. 

Age  78,  Relig.  56,  Sub  Prioress  29,  Hengrave 
Hall,  Suffolk. 

Dec.   11.  R.   M.   Elizabeth  Mary  Benedict  Joseph  Trant, 
of  the  Sacred  Heart  of  Jesus,  R.  Can.  of  the 
St.  Sepul.  Age  30,  Relig.   10,  Dean  House, 
Wilts. 
*  Repetitions  from  previous  year. 


64  "  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  "  OBITUARIES. 

18.  Ven.  M.  Mary  Barbara  Webbe,   3.O.S.F.  Age  80, 

Relig.  61,  Abbey  House,  Winton. 
29.  S.  Mary  Gertrude  Lynch,  of  the  Sacred  Heart  of 
Jesus,  R.  Can.  of  St.  Sepul.  Age  41,  Relig. 
24,  Dean  House,  Wilts. 
1798.  Jan.      5.  D.  Mary  [Rachel]  Xaveria  Boone,  O.S.B.  Age  55, 

Relig.  30,  Preston,  Lancashire. 

Feb.  11.  S.  [Madame  de]  Trant,  Hospiteleur  of  St.  Austin, 
from  Paris,  at  Hammersmith.  [Boarder  at 
the  Convent,  aged  72]. 

16.  D.    Mary   Magdalen   Matherbe,    of    St.    Gabriel, 
O.S.B.  Age  76,  Relig.  57,  Bodney  Hall,  Nor 
folk. 
May     1.  R.  M.  P.  Dame  Mary  Benedict   Sheldon,  O.S.B. 

Age  79,  Relig.   59,  Hammersmith. 

Sept.  20.  Lay-Sister  Mary  Magdalen  La  Houssoy,  of  St. 
Anselma,  Age  78,  Relig.  56,  Bodney  Hall, 
Norfolk. 

LAY  PERSONS. 
Date  unknown.  Mrs.  Bridget  Dalton,  at  Bath.  [May  7.  1797]. 

1797.  June  19.  Mr.  Michael  Hunt,  Age  80. 
Aug.     3.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Grant. 

Sept.  5.  Mrs  Mary  Taylor,  Age  79,  late  Porteress  at  the 
Con[vent]  Hammersmith. 

12.  Right  Hon.  Countess  Dowager  Newburgh. 

Oct.    12.  Pyers  Mostyn,  Esq. 

22.  The  Hon.  George  Petre,  Age  31,  at  London. 

Nov.  15.  Mr.  William  Booker,  at  Arundel,  Sussex. 

22.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Barnes,  at  Canterbury. 

28.  The  Right  Hon.   Mark  Anthony  Browne,   Lord 

Viscount  Montague,  Age  52. 
Dec.     5.  Ralph  Henry  Crathorne,  Esq.  at  Ramsgate. 

18.  Mr  William  Robinson,  at  Bath. 

23.  William  Mawhood,  Esq.  Age  75,  Edgeware  Road. 
25.  Mrs.    Barbara    Towneley,    Age    66,    Devonshire 

Place. 

1798.  Jan.    12.  Wisdom  Barrat,  Esq.  of  Jamaica,  better  known 

for  his  extensive  charities,  died  at  Hans  Place. 
16.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Hunt,  Age  68. 

19.  Mrs.  Catharine  M'Cray. 

22.  Mr.  Ralph  Coghlan,  Clerk  to  the  late  Neapolitan 
Chapel,  and  Master  of  the  Academy  in  Green 
Street,  Grosvenor  Square. 

22.  Mrs.  E.  Elizabeth  Howard,  New  Hall,  Cumber 

land. 

23.  Mrs.  Morgan,  Age  32,  of  Coughton,  Warwickshire. 
25.  Joseph  Ward,  Esq.  Age  77,  East  Street,  Red  Lion 

Square. 

Feb.  2.  Mr.  Edward  Flynn,  Surgeon,  Age  25,  Westmins 
ter. 


OBITUARIES.  65 

17.  Mrs.  Mary  Simmons. 

18.  Miss  Allathia  Pattinson,  of  Somers  Town. 

26.  Mr.  Robert  M'Cann,  Age  52. 

Mar.     9.  Mrs.  Dorothy  Mawhood,  Age  70,  Edgeware  Road. 

[nee  Kroger]. 

10.  Mr.  Robert  Gillow,  Age  25,  at  Lisbon. 
Apr.   16.  Mrs.   Mary  Heather,   of  Duke  Street,   Lincolns' 

Inn  Fields. 
May      2.  Mr.  Thomas  Johnson,  Age  19,  Sitgrave's  Lane, 

Lancashire. 

12.  Mrs.  Mary  De  Rocquigny,  at  Dunkirk. 

13.  Mrs.  Catharine  Whenn,  Age  45,  Norwich. 

16.  Mr.  John  Danby,  Organist  to  the  Spanish  Chapel, 
Age  41,  Upper  John  Street,  Fitzroy  Square. 

24.  Mr.  Richard  Johnson,  Sitgrave's  Lane,  Lanca 
shire. 

27.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Harris,  Age  35,  Newington  Butts. 
June  28.  Mrs.  Hester  Farquharson,  Age  72,  Park  Street, 

Grosvenor  Square. 
July     2.  Mrs.  Helen  O'Grady. 

8.  Mary  Baxter,  of  Middleton  Priors,  Salop. 

30.  Edward  Corser,  of  Upton  Cresset,  Salop. 

31.  Mrs.  Mary  Cugnoni,  Age  67,  at  London. 
Aug.  23.  Mr.  John  Goodman. 

Miss  Elizabeth  Nocks,  Age  45,  formerly  a  Teacher 

at  Barker  and  Linsey's. 

27.  The  Right  Hon.  Lady  Mary  Eyre,  fifth  daughter 
of  Charlotte  Countess  of  Newburgh,  Peeress 
in  her  own  Right,*  at  Warkworth  Castle, 
Northamptonshire. 

Sept.  23.  The  Hon.  Mrs.  Ann  Denzil  Onslow,  daughter  of 
Lord  Petre,  UfTort    Hall,  Northamptonshire. 
30.  Mrs.  Eady  Aransols,  North  End  [?  Fulham]. 

LISTE  DE  MESSIEURS  LES  ECCLESIASTIQUES  FRANCOIS  decede8 
en  Angleterre  depuis  le  ler.  Septembre,  1797,  jusqu'au  au 
mois  de  Septembre,  1798. 

Mgr.   Michel  Ange  de  Talaru,   Eveque  de  Cou- 

tances. 

Jacques  Fra^ois  le  Blond,  Ptre,  Lisieux. 
Louis  Salmon,  Vic.  de  Vasteville,  Coutances. 
Jacques  Cottun,  Vic.  de  Cahagnelles,  Bayeux. 
Marin  Morin,  Cure  de  St.  Germain  le  Fouilloux, 

Mans. 

Louis  Regnault,  Chan,  et  Archid.  de  Lisieux. 
Etienne  Vasselin,  Cure  d'Heronchel,  Rouen. 
Pierre  Picot,  Cure  de  Valcanville,  Coutances. 
Francois  le  Maitre,  Cure  de  Villers  sur  le  Roule, 

Evreux. 

*  The  claim  to  the  title  has  been  proved  to  be  invalid, 
xii.  E 


66  "  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  "  OBITUARIES. 

Germain  Richard,  Vic.  de  Gueron,  Bayeux. 
Michel  Roussel,  Cure  d'Airan,  Bayeux. 
Antoine  Heurtevent,  Vic.  d'Ozeville,  Coutances. 
Julien  Travert,  Vic.  de  d'Igoville,  Coutances. 
Thomas  le  Fevre,  Ptre.  de  Treauville,  Coutances. 
Pierre  Mathurin  le  Blanc,  Cure  de  St.  Martin  du 

Vieux  Verneuil,  Chartres. 
Rene  le  Noir,   Cure  du  Menil  sous  Lillebonne, 

Rouen. 

Paul  Frangois  Bernier,  Cure  de  Vary,  Sees. 
Jean   Baptiste   Charles   de   Thienville,    Cure   de 

Barneville,  Lisieux. 

Dom  Anthelme  Guillemet,  Profes.  de  la  Chart 
reuse  de  Bourbon  les  Gaillon,  Age  de  86  ans. 

Prof.  56,  Evreux. 
Anthoine  Bourdeles,  Recteur  de  St.  Sauveur  de 

Guingamp,  Treguier. 
Joseph  Mathurin  Gobaille,  Ptre,  de  St.  Germain 

de  Rennes. 

Luc  Gamier,  Ptre.  de  Toussaints,  Rennes. 
Jean  Moulin,  Coutances. 
Louis  Briand,  Bayeux. 
Jean  Guerrier,  Coutances. 
Louis    Alexandre    Cahour,    Ptre.    de    Mondray, 

Coutances. 
Jacques   Jeanne,    Cure   de   St.    Martin-Vacogne, 

Bayeux. 

Frangois  Vicquenel,  Cure  de  Fremoville,  Lisieux. 
Guillaume  Marie  le  Roux,  C.  de  Chateaulin, 

Quimper. 
Pierre  Pillard,  Cure  de  St.  Mcalou  [Maclou]  la 

Bruyere,  Rouen. 
Mgr.*  Noel  Nicolas  Fecamp,  Cure  de  St.  Honor e 

et  Doyfen]  de  Longueville,  Rouen. 
Marie  Joseph  Augustin  Fremond,  Ptre.  Mission, 

Noyon. 

Jean  Gabriel  Moulin,  Vic.  de  Poilley,  Avranches. 
Louis  Charles  Marie  Chemin,  Ptre.  d'Honfleur, 

Lisieux. 

Frangois  Sollier,  Vic.  de  Landouard,  Dol. 
Nicolas  Auguste  Trinite,  Cure  de  la  Haye-Mal- 

herbe,  Evreux. 

Jacques   Frangois   1'Hullier,    Vic.    d'Orval,    Cou 
tances. 

Emmanuel  Frederic  le  Comte  de  Caen,  Bayeux. 
Jean  Charles  le  Bas,  Cure  de  Manneville,  Bayeux. 
Jean  Baptiste  Joseph  Marquilly,  C.  de  Vaule- 

penil,  Sens. 

*  "  Mgr."  probably  an  error  at  the  head  of  a  page  ;   it  appears  correctly 
at  the  head  of  this  list  against  the  name  of  a  bishop. 


*  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  "  OBITUARIES.  67 

Guillaume  Louis  Forme ville,  C.  du.  Boishellain, 

Lisieux. 
Jacques  le  Blond,  Cure  de  Veret,  Bayeux. 

Thoumin  des  Vaux  Fonts,  Chan.  Archid. 

de  Dol. 
Pierre  le   Helley,   Ptre.   de  Treve   [Treves],   St. 

Brieux. 
Jean  Charles  Gueret,  Ptre.  de  Digauville,   Cou- 

tances. 

Francois  Anth.  Nicholas  Lorin,  Chan,  de  Laon. 
Mathieu    Rene    de    Langle,    Chan.    Archid.    de 

Evreux. 
Jacques  Francois  Richard,  Cure  de  St.  Laurent 

de  Verneuil,  Evreux. 
Julien  Thomas,  Rect.  de  Noyal  pres  Bazouge  le 

Perouse,  Rennes. 

Nicolas  Jacq.  Fra^ois  Mouquet,  Cure  de  Nor 
man  ville,  lere  Portion,  Rouen. 

le  Roy,  Ptre.  de  Plouneventer,  Leon. 
Allain  le  Roy. 

Marc  Daudray,  Vic.  de  Bayinghem,  Boulogne. 
Guill.  Alex.  Jacques  Langlois  de  Raffetot,  Rouen. 
Philippe  Poiree,  Vic.  de  Quende,  Amiens. 
Etienne  Blarichard,  Cure  de  Lunerie,  Bourges. 
Charles  Egasse,  Vic.  de  Boessy,  Chartres. 
Gabriel  le  Grand,  Cure  de  Bretteville,  Bayeux. 
Guillaume  de  la  Haye,  Cure  de  Belbeuf,  Rouen. 
Alexandre  Armand  le  Bailly-Menager,  Chan,  de 

la  Cathed.  Rouen. 
Jean  Anthoine  Mahieu,  Cure  du  Havre  de  Grace, 

Rouen. 

Jacques  Anthoine  Chandellier,  Sees. 
Jean  Jacques  Pierre  Eustache  Etienne  d'Ernetot, 

Bayeux. 
Jean  Baptiste  Moyen,  Ex-Jesuite. 

Riviere,  Vic.  de  Neuville,  Lisieux. 


LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  1800. 

CLERGY. 

1799.  Feb.   11.  R.  R.  Dr.  John  Geddes,  Bishop  of  Morocco,  Coad 
jutor  to  Dr.  George  Hay,  V.A.  for  the  Lowland 
District,  late  President  of  the  Scotch  College 
at  Valladolid,  in  Spain,  died  at  Aberdeen. 
Feb.     5.  R.  Francis  Cliffe,  Ecclestone  Field,  Lancashire. 

26.  R.  George  Apedaile,  Church-hill-wood,  Worcester. 
May   14.  R.  Edward  Jones. 

30.  R.  James  Wyke. 

Apr.   14.  R.   Gerard   Robinson,   A.   70,   and  46  years   on 
mission  in  London. 


19.  R.  James  Appleby. 

May  26.  R.  Thomas  Wright,  D.D.  of  Sorbon,  A.  56,  Ham- 
lane,  Middlesex  (London,— Dir.  1809). 

June  2.  R.  Rob.  Johnson,  Doddringrove,*  Westmore 
land. 


1798.  Dec.   22.   R.  Joseph  Tyrer,  Holy  well,  Flintshire,  [ex  S.J.]. 

1799.  Jan.    22.  R.  James  Jenison,  Bath,  [ex  S.J.]. 

Mar.   18.  R.  Christopher  Wright,  Canford.  [ex  S.J.]. 
Apr.   27.  R.  Charles  Hanne,  Haggerstone  (29,— -Dir.  1809). 

[ex  S.J.]. 
May   12.  R.  William  Postlewhite,  Stonyhurst  (llh.  Postle- 

waite, — Dir.   1809).   [Scholastic, — Jesuit  list]. 
June    9.  R.  John  Mansell,  Walton,  [ex  S.J.]. 
Oct.    12.  R.  Thomas    Talbot,    King-Street,    Holborn.    [ex 

S.J.]. 
Lay  Brother  Anthony    Oswald,   Hamburgh,   [ex 

S.J.]. 


1798.  Dec.   18.  R.   F.   Peter  Coghlan,   O.S.F.   eldest  son  of  the 

Printer,  London. 
30.  R.  F.  Michael  Clement  Ryan,  O.S.A.  London. 

1799.  June  19.  D.  William  Gregory  Cowley,  O.S.B.  President  of 

the  English  Benedictine  Monks,  died  at  Ver- 
non  Hall,  Lancashire. 

[1799.Jan.]  20.  D.  [Bernard]  Anselm  Bradshaw,  O.S.B.  Warring- 
ton,  Lancashire. 

Sept.  27.  R.  F.  Pacificus  Nutt,  O.S.F.  Provincial  of  the 
English  Franciscans,  died  at  Birmingham, 
Warwickshire. 

RELIGIOUS  WOMEN. 

1798.  Oct.    15.  S.  Mary  Mason,  a  sick  sister,  Middlesex  Hospital. 
Nov.     2.  M.   Mary  Magdalane  Wildsmith,   A.   81,   R.   57, 

Conceptionist  of  Paris. 
24.  D.  Mary  Clare  Throckmorton,  A.  85,  R.  61,  Jub. 

11,  O.S.B.  Preston,  Lancashire. 

Dec.  27.  D.  Natalia  Dartois,  A.  81,  R.  64,  O.S.  Bernard, 
of  Douay,  at  Pentonville. 

1799.  Jan.      2.  S.  [Elizabeth]  Pulcheria  Stapleton,  O.S.A.  Paris. 

[prof.  11  years]. 

3.  S.  Dorothy  Parker,  A.  59,  R.  31,  Conceptionist, 

Paris. 

4.  R.  M.  Abbess  Keith,  O.S.C.  Gosfield. 
18.  S.  Mary  Joseph  Chadwick,  O.S.C.  Hagerstone. 

20.  R.    M.    Abbess    Mary    Catherine    Smith,    O.S.C. 

Hagerstone. 

21.  S.  [Elizabeth  Anne  Justina]  Augustina  t  Orrell, 

O.S.A.  Paris,  [prof.  26  years]. 

*  Dodding  Green 

t  Augustina  is  probably  an  error  for  Anne  Justina. 


DIRECTORY  J>    OBITUARIES.  69 

25.  S.    Mary   Agnes    Teresa,    of   Divine   Providence. 

O.S.T.  Auckland,  St.  Helen's. 
30.  M.    Elizabeth   Winifride   Stock,    A.    77,    R.    55, 

Conceptionist,  Paris. 
Feb.     2.  D.  Adelaide  Christiana  de  Cadshac  de  St.  Wal- 

burge,  A.  25,  R.  5,  O.S.T.  Auckland. 
8.  Lay-Sister  Mary  Margaret  Evans,  A.  78,  R.  53, 

O.S.B.  Hammersmith. 

Mar.     9.  S.  Mary  Augustina  Teresa  Ann  Douglass,  of  the 
Holy  Ghost,  A.  58,  R.  32,  O.S.T.  Canford. 

14.  S.   Ann  Joseph  Wheeler,   A.   81,   R.   54,   O.S.A. 

Hengrave. 

D.  Mary  Michael  Prescot,  O.S.B.  Hammersmith. 
23.  D.  Theodora  Odemaer,  A.  70,  R.  50,  O.S.Bernard, 

Pentonville. 

Apr.     3.  S.  Mary  Aloysia  Pool,  A.  71,  R.  52,  O.S.A.  Hen- 
grave. 

15.  S.   Mary   [Rebecca]  Louisa   Wittingham,   O.S.A. 

Paris,  [prof.  27  years]. 

17.  R.    M.   J.    Mary   Clementina   Bulstrode,    A.    72, 
O.S.C.  Gosfield. 

28.  S.  Angelica  Ainsworth,  O.S.C.  Winchester. 

29.  D.  Mary  Jane  *  Alexander,  A.  84,  R.  42,  O.S.B. 

Woolton,  Lancashire.  [?  June  17]. 
May     6.  Lay  Sister  Mary  Joseph,  O.S.B.,  Ipres. 
June  22.  R.  Lady  Abbess  Clementine  Lynch,  of  the  Irish 

Convent  of  O.S.B.,  Ipres. 
July  18.  Lay   Sister   Elizabeth   de   Proft,   A.    64,    R.   37, 

O.S.A.  Amesbury. 

LIST    DE    M.M.    LES    ECCLESIASTIQUES    FRANCOIS    decedes    en 

Angleterre  depuis  le  ler  7bre,  1798,  jusqu'au  ler  7bre  1799. 

Mess.  Valentin  Gaultier,  Recteur  de  la  Maugon, 

St.  Brieue. 
Michel  Francois  Guille  Gaillard,  Cure  de  Manne- 

ville  la  Rault,  Lisieux. 

Jean  Baptiste  Daubichon,  Cure  d'Ormenil,  Rouen. 
Charles    Achee,    Cure    de    St.    Vincent    Nogent, 

Rouen. 

Jean  Damien  le  Lievre,  Cure  de  Marce,  Seez. 
Jacques    le    Marchand,    Chapelain    de    1'Abbaye 

d'Estival,  le  Mans. 
Pierre    Joseph    Vengeon,     Vicaire    de    N.D.    de 

Mayenne,  le  Mans. 
Charles  Jean  Frangois  Jehier,  Vicaire  de  N.D.  de 

Mayenne,  le  Mans. 

Cormier,  Pretre,  Chartres. 
Pierre  Jean  Frangois  Durand,  Cure  de  Colomby, 

Bayeux. 

*  Printed  John. 


70  "  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  "  OBITUARIES. 

Rev.  Felix  Marie  Tremaria,  religieux  Capucin  de 

la  Maison  de  Brett,  Leon. 
Alexandre    Fidele    de    Choise    du    Plessis,    Ch. 

de  St.  Pierre  de  la  Cour,  le  Mans. 
Michael   Groult,    Cure   d'Ondefontaine,   Bayeux. 
J.  Yves  Saliou,  Vicaire  de  Plouneventer,  Leon. 
Jean  Baptiste  Guillon,  Cure  de  Corranzes,  Char- 

tres. 

Louis  Calbris,  Pretre  Chapelain  de  Lacy,  Bayeux. 
Charles  Felix  Dufour,  Vicaire  de  Serizy  la  Salle, 

Coutances, 

Frangois  Jean  Roiiesset,  Pretre,  Roiien. 
George  Duval,  Cure  de  Boulay-morin,  Evreux. 
Claude  Fra^ois  de  la  Croix,  Cure  de  Ste  Gode- 

berte,  Noyon. 
Honore    de    Buissy,    Abbe    Commendataire    de 

Moulins,  Vic.  Gen.  de  Lyons. 
Joseph  Rique,  Desserwant  de  la  P.  de  St.  Farjeol, 

Clermont. 

Pierre  Louis  Hervet,  Acolythe,  Bourges. 
Jean    Louis  Claude  Desessment,  Pretre  Mission. 

Sup.  du  Seminaire  de  Angouleme. 
Antoine   Olivier [,]   Oratorien,   Sup.    du   Coll.   de 

Vendome,  Blois. 
Jean  Bapt.   Etienne  Molien,  Cure  de  Daumenil 

en  Vexin,  Roiien. 

Nicolas  le  Febvre,  Cure  d'Imbleville,  Roiien. 
Suplice,  Magloire  de  la  Haye,  Pretre  Chapel,  de  la 

P.  du  Crotoy,  Amiens. 

Louis  Charles  Giret,  Vicaire  de  Preaux,  Roiien. 
Jean  Richard,  Vic.  de  Canny,  Roiien. 
Jean  Aymery  Godefroy,  Cure  de  Bauville  la  Cite 

Rouen. 
Guillame  Ferrand,  Cure  de  Douville  la  Bruyere, 

Rouen. 

Julien  le  Monnier,  Vicaire  de  Parigny,  Avranches. 
Joseph  Jean  Penhoet,  Recteur  de  St.  Melloir  des 

Ondes,  St.  Malo. 
Jean  Bapt.  Charles    Binet,  Cure  de  Fresneuse, 

Rouen. 
Pierre  Generat,  Cure  de  Ste  Marie  des  Champs, 

Rouen. 
Claude  Fra^ois  Pougeol,  Chanoine  de  la  Cathe- 

drale,  Amiens. 
Nicolas    Jean  Aug.   M.    Boullongne,  Vicaire   de 

Reville,  Coutances. 
Fran9ois  Jean  le  Pouliguen,  Vicaire  de  Pardie, 

St.  Brieue. 
Nicolas  le  Gastelois,  Vic.  de  Devely,  Coutances. 


"    LAITY'S   DIRECTORY  '*    OBITUARIES.  71 

Jacques    Marc,    Cure    de    Fontenay    ie    Pesnel, 

Bayeux. 
Jean  Frangois   Loizance,   Cure   de   St.   Etienne, 

Ville  et  Dio.  de  Rennes. 
Pierre    Nicolas    Busnel,    Cure    de    St.    Jean    de 

Caen. 
Pierre  Paul  Duclos,  Chapelain  de  la  Delivrande, 

Dio.  de  Bayeux. 
Louis  Fran9ois  Heruguel,  Vicaire  de  St.  Nicolas 

de  Rouen. 
Frangois  Mahyer,  Vic.  de  Carantan,  Dio.  de  Cou- 

tances. 

Bertrand,  Cure  de  Pleneuf,  Dio.  de  St. 

Brieux. 
Yves  Philippe,   Cure  de  St.  Gilles  de  Plegeaux, 

Dio  de  Quimper. 
Joseph    Briquebec,   Pretre  de  Cretteville,  Dio.  de 

Coutances. 
Jacques    Touchard,    Cure    de    Lassay,    Dio.    du 

Mans. 
Nicolas  Cloiiard,  Cure  de  Menit  Thebault,  Dio. 

d'Avranches. 
Jacque  Frangois  Duval,  Cure  de  Cerqueux,  Dio. 

de  Lisieux. 
Jacque    Malandaine,    Cure    de    Manneville,    de 

Rouen. 

Huard,  Cure  du  Dio.  de  Seez.  Mort  a 

Epsom. 

Jean  S.  Prive,  Clerc  tous  Dio.  de  Chartres. 
Jean  B.   Moissy,   dit  Pere  Hubert,    Capucin   de 

Caen. 

Jean  J.  Bernier,  Pretre  d'Argentan,  Dio.  de  Seez. 
Olivier   Luttier,    C.    de   Courcouronne,    Dio.    de 

Paris. 
Jean    B.    du    Petit-Bosq,     premontre    prieur    C. 

d'Hellon,  Dio.   de  Lisieux. 
Louis  Charles  le  Corguille,  Vic.  de  Quessoy,  Dio. 

de  St.  Brieux. 

Charles  le  Normand  de  Villers,  prieur  Cure  de  St. 
L6,  Ville  de  Rouen. 

LAY  PERSONS. 

1796.  Jan.   23.  Mr  Henry  Hill,  Maryland,  N.A. 

Mr  Ignatius  Fenwick,  Maryland,  N.A. 

1797.  Feb.   25.  Mr  Nicholas  Lunn,  London. 
Sept.  12.  Countess  Dowager  Newburgh. 
June  29.  Mr  George  Gary,  Mawley,  Salop. 

Nov.  15.  Mrs  Susanna    Richmond,  wife  of  Wm.   Delattre 
at  Douay. 


72  "  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  "  OBITUARIES. 

1798.  July   15.  Mr  Joseph  Griffith,  of  his  Majesty's    ship  York, 

stationed  at  Jamaica,  A.  30. 
Oct.    25.  Mr.  Thomas  Holding,  A.  46,  New  Bond  Street, 

London. 
Nov.     4.  Mrs.  Ann  Allam,  A.  65,  Isleworth. 

11.  George  Doughty,  Esq.  Mary-le  Bone. 

21.  Mr.  Wm.  Parkinson,  Eccleston[,]  Field  [Fylde], 
Lancashire. 

22.  Mr  Tobit  Earle,  A.  64,  London. 

25.  Mrs.  Henrietta  Maxwell,  Dumfries. 

26.  Mrs.  Abigail  Kington,  Warwick. 

Dec.     3.  Mrs.  Susanna  Fisher,  A.  39,  Sheffield,  Yorksh. 
10.  Thomas  Haddock,  Esq.  A.  80,  China  Row,  Chel 
sea. 
26.  Mr.  John  Freeman,  A.  82,  London. 

1799.  Jan.      7.  Julius  Foresta,  Esq.  A.  87,  Brompton. 

17.  Mrs.  Margaret  Morris,  A.  80. 
25.  Miss  Helen  Hegnett,  A.  31,  Bath. 
Feb.     1.  Mr  Alexander  Bale,  A.  23,  Taunton,    Devonsh. 
[sic,  vere  Somerset.] 

8.  Mr.  Richard  Cooper,  A.  70,  Acton  Burnell. 

10.  Mary  Dowager  Lady  Tichborne,  A.  83,  Tichborne, 
Hants. 

20.  Mr.  John  Gradwell,  Salwick  Hall,  Lancashire. 
Mar.     2.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Coghlan,  A.  72,  wife  of  the  Printer, 

Duke-street,  Grosvenor-square. 
4.  Mr.    Peter  James,    A.    81,    High   Meadow,   near 

Monmouth. 
10.  Mrs.  Ann  Horrabin,  A.  65,  Garstang,  Lancash. 

12.  Mrs.  Jane  Chew,  A.  64,  Piccadilly,  London. 

15.  Mrs.  Susanna  Mary  Lucas,  A.  84,  mother  to  the 

Rev.  Simon  Lucas. 
Mrs.  Innis,  Aberdeen. 

17.  Mr.  John  Graystock,  Preston,  Lancashire. 

18.  Dr.  Charles  Stapleton,  A.  53,  physician,  Preston, 

Lancashire. 

23.  Miss  Mary  Eugenia  Bishop,  A.  37,  Brook  Green 

House,  Hammersmith. 

Apr.     4.  Mr,  Peter  Molloy,  A.  29,  New  Bond-street,  London. 
Mr.  James  Vincent,  Bury,  Suffolk. 

13.  Mrs.  Mary  Wilks,  A.  89,  Warwickshire. 

21.  Thomas  Huddlestone,  Esq.  A.  59. 

May     5.  Mrs.  Sarah  Ballard,  A.  54,  South  Audley-street. 

9.  Mrs.  Sarah  Lorymer,  A.  73,  Perthyre,  Monmouth. 

14.  Mrs.  Alice  Hearne,  A.  69,  London. 
June    6.  Donald  M'Donald,  Esq.  A.  66,  Durham. 

9.  Mrs.  Bridget  Walch,  A.  89,  Hampstead. 
21.  Andrew  Hearne,  Esq.  A.  74,  London. 
30.  Mrs.  Ann  Dignum,  A.  74,  London. 
Mrs.  Mary  Butler,  Bath. 


OBITUARIES.  7 

July  12.  Mr.  Owen  O'Keeffe,  A.  75,  Long  Acre. 

21.  Mrs.  Louisa  Barrett,  A.  23,  Strand. 
Aug.  13.  Mrs.  James  Bowyer,  A.  65,  Worcester. 

15.  Miss  Emerentiana  Clarkson,  A.  18,  London. 

26.  James    Sheridan,     Esq.    A.     47,    Russell-street, 

Bloomsbury. 

27.  Mrs.  Mary  Williams,  A.  55,  Great  Rider-street, 

St.  James. 

Sept.    7.  Geo.  French,  Esq.  A.  59,  East-lane,  Bermondsey. 
21.  Mr.  Joseph  Nesbit  Bryan,  A.  49. 
Mr.  Lawrence  Callan,  A.  68. 

LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  1801. 
CLERGY. 

1799.  July  22.  R.  F.  Adrian  Horsman,  O.S.B.  Lambspring. 
Nov.     3.  R.    Simeon    (Simon,— Dir.    1809)    Geo.    Bordley 

(Liverpool, — Ibid). 

13.  R.  William  Home,  Hereford,  [ex  S.J.]. 
Oct.    12.  R.  Thomas    Talbot,    King-Street,    Holborn.    [ex 
S.J.]. 

17.  R.  Richard  Barrow,  Wigan.  [ex  S.J.]. 

21.  R.  Charles  Macarty,  London. 
Dec.   11.  R.  WTilliam  Neale,  Manchester,  [ex  S.J.]. 

19.  R.  F.  [John]  Joseph  Story,  O.S.B. 

27.  R.  F.  Charles  Stevens,  alias  Stuart,  O.S.F.  age 
75,  religious  56,  first  Chaplain  to  the  Portu 
guese  Ambassador. 

1800.  Jan.    10.  R.  F.  [George]  Joseph  Crook,  O.S.B. 

12.  R.  F.  Thomas  Fallon,  O.S.D.  age  48,  of  Spanish- 
Place  Chapel. 

23.  R.  William  Sutton,  age  89,  Axminster,  Devon. 
Feb.     1.  R.  Richard  Antrobus,  Holiest-House,  Sussex. 
2.  R.  Augustus  Jenkins,  Maryland,  [ex  S.J.]. 
4.  R.  Robert  Newton. 

Mar.  15.  R.  William  Acton,  [?  Aston,  ex  S.J.]  Liege. 
May   27.  R.  James  Barrow. 

30.  R.  F.  William  Short,  O.S.D.  Woburn  Lodge,  age 

78. 
June    5.  R.  Alexander  Clinton,  [Dublin],  Ireland,  [ex  S.J., 

McKenzie, — Jesuit  list]. 
Aug.  10.  R.  Philip  Jones. 

Sept.  10.  R.  F.  [Richard]  Vincent  Gregson,  O.S.B. 
Oct.    14.  R.  F.  Francis    (Thomas,— Dir.     1809)     [Thomas 

Bede]  Bennet,  O.S.B.  age  77. 

Aug.          Lay    Brother    Dom    Tartar,     Wardour.     [Doic, 
*?  Dominic, — Jesuit  list]. 
R  ELI  OIOUS     W  OMEN. 

1799.  Dec.   26.  D.  Joseph  Teresa  Kane,  O.S.B.  age  49,  religious 
25,  Hammersmith. 


74  "  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  "  OBITUARIES. 

29.  D.  Mary  Placida  Macclesfield,  O.S.B.  age  69,  reli 

gious  42,  Hammersmith. 
1800.  Feb.   16.  V.  M.  Mary  Teresa  Halcott,  age  79,  religious  62, 

3.O.S.F.  Abbey-House,  Winton. 

July  24.  D.  M.  Teresa  Armstrong,  O.S.B.  age  73,  religious 
59,  Hammersmith,  late  of  Dunkirk. 

21.  Arabella    Kirwan,    Ursuline,    at    Hammersmith, 

late  of  Lisle,  in  Flanders. 
LAY  PERSONS. 

1799.  May     1.  Mary  Young,  Brigg,  Lincolnshire,  age  28. 
Oct.      4.  Thomas  Mostyn,  Esq.  at  Margate. 

24.   Edward  Sulyard,  Esq.  at  Houghley  Park. 
Nov.     2.  Mrs.  Ann  Page,  at  Hampstead,  age  40. 

12.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Camilla  Royer,  widow  of  William 
Wynne,  Esq.  Upper  Baker-Street. 

19.  Mary  Gulstone,  Brianstone-Street,  age  83. 

22.  Mrs.    Elizabeth    Fitzherbert,    Swinnerton,    Staf 

fordshire,  age  35. 

27.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Hughes,  age  62. 

Dec.     6.  Mrs.  Bridget  Brook,  Curzon-St.,  May  Fair,  age 

77. 
8.  Mrs.  Ann  Mary  Moore,  St.  Peter's  House,  Winton 

age  76. 
18.  Mrs.  Rebecca  Brewer,  age  60. 

30.  John  Daniel,  Esq.  New  Norfolk-Street,  age  77. 

1800.  Jan.      4.  Mary  Ursula  St.  Andre,  widow  of  Adrian  Pouchat 

St.  Andre,  Esq.  age  68. 

8.  Mrs.   Monica  Maire,  wife  of  Henry  Maire,   Esq. 
Lartington,    N.    R.    Yorkshire,    having   first 
received  all  the  Rites  of  tfce  Church. 
10.  Dan.  Creagh,  Esq.  South-Audley-Street,  age  90. 
14.  The  Hon.  Margaret  Preston,  Bath,  age  54. 
Mrs.  Sarah  Brittain,  Park-Street,  age  79. 

20.  Mrs.  Mary  O'Keeffe,  London. 

28.  Henry  Fermor,  Esq.  Worcester,  age  68. 

Mr.  Paterson,  Worcester,  suddenly  at  London. 
Mrs.  Greystock,  of  Preston. 
30.  Mr.  John  Lloyd,  Beelsby,  Lincolnshire. 
Feb.     7.  Mrs.  Sarah  Nugent,  Chairwoman  at  the  Portu 
guese  Chapel. 

20.  Mr.  J.  P.  COGHLAN,*  upwards  of  40  years  Catholic 
Printer  and  Bookseller,  No.  37,  Duke-Street, 
Grosvenor-Square,  age  68. 

23.  Capt.  William  Henry,  Bristol,  age  76. 
Mar.     1.  Mrs.  Catharine  Saltarelli,  age  56. 

2.  Henry  Roberts,  Esq.  Baker-Street,  Portman-Sq. 
Apr.     3.  John  Langdale,  Esq.  Preston. 
12.  Mr.  Archdekin,  London,  age  77. 

*  The  printer  of  the  previous  Laity's  Directories.     A  memoir  of  him  is 
given  in  Gillow's  Diet.  Eng.  Caths.  i.,  526. 


"  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  "  OBITUARIES.  75 

May   14.  Mrs.  Mary  Onslow. 
June  13.  Mrs.  J.  Fowler,  age  25. 

20.  Mr.  Matthew  Adcroft,  at  Wigan. 

Dr.  Rayment,  M.D.  at  Rome,  brother  to  the  late 
Mr.  Rayment,  of  Worcester,  after  receiving 
all  the  Rites  of  the  Church.    His  death  is 
supposed  to  have  been  hastened  by  his  alarm 
of  the  French,  who  broke  in  upon  him  and 
plundered  him  of  his  effects. 
25.  Mr.  Thomas  Ballard,  South-Audley-Street. 
July  13.  The  Hon.  Miss  C.  Clifford,  New  Hall,  age    27.* 
Aug.     3.  William  Brown. 

6.  Mrs.  Ann  Flood,  London. 
14.  Master  Fr.  Daniel  , Moor-Place,  Lambeth,  age  20. 

18.  Miss  Louisa  Foresta,  daughter  of  Julius  Foresta 

Esq.  age  50. 

19.  Mrs.  Ann  Broadway,  wife  of  Mr.  J.  Broadway, 

junior,  age  30. 

27.  Miss  Ann  Margaret  Murphy,  age  15. 
Sept.  22.  Thomas  Hawkins,  Esq.  Nash-Court,  near  Faver- 
sham,  age  65. 

LISTE  DE  MESSIEURS  LES  ECCLESIASTIQTJES  FRANCOIS  decedes 
en  Angleterre  depuis  le  ler.  Septembre,  1799,  jusqu'au  ler. 
Septembre,  1800. 

MM.  Pierre  Duhamel,  Cure  de  Cenis  de  Bayeux, 

Bayeux. 
Jean  Alexis  de  Balasdens,  Cure  de  St.  Eloy  de 

Fourques,  Rouen. 
FranQois   Charles   Jean   Baptiste   de   Gislain  de 

Lernay  Abbe. 

Commendataire  Chanoine, 

haut  Doyen  de  1'Eglise  d'Evreux. 
Gervais  Gaugain,  Cure  de  St  Mathieu  de  Sallen, 

Bayeux. 

Jean  Baptiste  Briffard,  Ptre  Vicaire,  Rouen. 
Robert  le  Petit  de  la  Pommerais,   Cure  de  St. 

Georg.  Avranches. 
Charles  Louis  Jean  le  Flamment,  Chan.  Re.  de 

1'Ordre  de  la  Trinite,  Seez. 
Jean  Etienne  Jourdan  Momme,   a  la  Cure  de 

Grenou,  Mans. 
Jean  Baptiste  le  Compte,  Cure"  de  Menil  Aubert, 

Coutances. 

Nicolas  Guerin,  Cur6  de  Garancourt,  Rouen. 
Jean  Duhamel,  Cure  St.  Vigor,  Rouen. 

*  Might  have  appeared  amongst  "  Religious  Women  "  ;  for  Mother 
Prioress  points  out  that  she  was, — The  Hon.  Charlotte  Clifford,  or  Sister 
Anne  Teresa,  C.R.S.S.,  aged  26,  professed  6  years. 


"  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  "  OBITUARIES. 

Jean  Baptiste  Teinturier,  Vic.  de  la  Baroche  sous 

Luce,  Mans. 

Guillaume  Callais,  Cure  de  Mattot,  Bayeux. 
Jean  Dutot,  Chapelain  de  Blosseville,  Rouen. 
Michel  Marque,  Vicaire  de  Gripon,  Avranches. 
Andre    Rieard,    Cure    de    St   Denis,    d'Aquelon, 

Rouen. 

Pierre  Jaques  Chatel,  Cure  de  Belleville,  Rouen. 
Dapres,  Cure  de  Notre  Dames  Daspres, 

Evreux. 

Jean  Baptiste  1'Oiseau,  Cure  de  Verson,  Lisieux. 
Le   Peltier,    Ptre.    Vicaire    de    Bemil, 

Bayeux. 
Jean   Mathieu   le   Bechu,    Cure   de   St   Sulpice 

Rennes. 

Henri  Jaques  de  Geoffrey,  Ptre,  Treves. 
Martin    Biville,    Cure    de    Buzeville    la    Giffard, 

Rouen. 

Louis  Germond,  Cure  Prieur  Deschaires,  Angers. 
Pierre  Robert  Fercy,  Cure  de  Rauville  la  Place, 

Coutances. 
Nicolas  Joseph  Gy,  Ptre.  Vicaire  de  St  Foy  Longe- 

ville,  Rouen. 

Nicolas  de  Bedel,  Cure  de  Fourneville,  Lisieux. 
Pierre  Chaptois,  Cure  de  la  Mouche,  Avranches. 
Rolland  Hugues,  Ptre  St  Brieux. 
Fran9ois  le  Coniat,  Recteur  de  Langmodes,  Dol. 
Francois  Taille,  Ptre  Ch.  de  1'Eglise  Collegiale  a 

Nantes. 

Jean  1'Eveque,  Ptre,  Bayeux. 
Jacques  Hubert,  Ptre,  Lisieux. 
Richard  Fra^ois  Bignon,  Ptre,  Rouen. 
Pierre  Tourneur,   Prieur  Cure  de  Ste  Poule,  la 

Rochelle. 
Joseph  Marie  Chaperon,  Cure  de  St  Germain  de 

Sivry,  Sens. 
Michel  Rault,  Ptre,  Vicaire  de  St  Martin  Don, 

Coutances. 
Louis  Thomas  Tulou  des  Marais,  Cure  de  Coulonge 

Evreux. 

Joseph  Marie  Cheny,  Clerc  Tonsure,  St  Brieux. 
Jean  Baptiste  Caillard,  Cure  de  St  Severin  Douc- 

ques,  Blois. 

Jean  Pierre  Lestoc,  Cure  de  St  Juste,  Evreux. 
Jacques  Goreithe,   Ptre,   Chan  de  la  Col  de  St 

Genest,  Clermont. 
FranQois  Joseph  Magny,  Directeur  du  Seminaire 

de  Treguier,  Treguier. 
Jacob   de   Sauce,    Ptre,    Regent   au   College   de 

Mortain,  Avranches. 


"  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  "  OBITUARIES.  77 

Etienne    Felix    Rondeau,    Chan    Reg    Premon, 

Prieur. 

Cure  du  Hollot  St  Sulpice,  Rouen. 
Jean    Dominique    Dumas,    Prieur    Cure  de    St. 

Medard,  la  Rochelle. 

Jacques  le  Normand,  Cure  de  la  Lacelle,  Mans. 
Gilles  Mauduit,  Cure  de  Charehigne,  Mans. 
Marie  Marquerite,  Trinocq  [,]  Religieuse  [a  nun.] 
Nicolas  le  Canu,  Cure  de  Pretol,  Coutances. 
Pierre  Pichon,  Cure  de  Ros  sur  Cuesnon,  Dol. 

Burey,  Vicaire  de  Carantans,  Coutances. 
Pierre  de  Laire,  Cure  de  Balouges,  Rennes. 
Jean  Louis  du  Fresne,  Cure  de  Varenguebec. 
Desire  Ambroise,  Cure  de  Tressaint,  Dol. 
Jean  Toucaud,  Vicaire  de  Bourey,  Coutances. 

1'Hennec,  Chanoine  et  Official,  Treguier. 
Gilles  Joseph  Marie  Feugard[,]  Ptre,  Treguier. 
Jean   Bapt   Lallier,    Cure   de   la    2e   portion   de 

Bieville,  Lisieux. 

Adrien  le  Perchey,  Cure  d'Hecmanville,  Lisieux. 
Robert   Adrie,   Cure  la   Ire  portion  de    la   Vac- 

querie,  Bayeux. 
Pierre  Paul  Andre  Osmont  des  Aulnez  Diacre, 

Coutances. 

Pierre  Coisnon,  Ptre  de  la  Goula  Friere,  Lisieux. 
Jean  Louis  Duran,  Ptre  Religieux  de  St  Maur  a 

Vitre,  Rennes. 
Jacq  Ch  Fr  Guill  Sulpice  Joenne  des   Croutes, 

Vicaire  de  Cherbourg,  Coutances. 
Jean  Jacq  le  Due,  Ptre  de  Honfleur,  Lisieux. 
Joseph  Marie  le  Page,  Vicaire  de  St  Remi,  de 

Chateau  Gontier,  Angers. 
Pierre  Moriceau,  Ptre,  Mans. 
Jean  Guill  Pougny,  Vicaire,  Rouen. 
Michel  Fr  Roger,  Cure  de  Bures,  Bayeux. 
Pierre  Fr  Royer,  Vicaire,  Evreux. 
Henri  Louis  Fr  Gerard,  Cure  de  Meheudin,  Seez. 
Julien  Marie  Moulin,   Recteur  Doyen  de  Vitre 

Rennes. 
Jean  Bapt  Victor  Ricard,  Cure  de  Nonencourt, 

Noyon. 
Antoine  Fr  Marin  Bunouf,  Ptre,  Bayeux. 

LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  1802. 

CLERGY. 

1800.  Nov.  29.  Rev.  John  Greenway. 
Dec.     4.  Rev.  Henry  Potts. 

1801.  Jan.   31.  Rev.  Simon  Lucas  (at  Old  Hall,  Herts.). 
Mar.     6.  Rev.  Thomas  Horrabin. 


78  "  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  "  OBITUARIES. 

Apr.   11.  Rev.  William  Flynn. 
28.  Rev.  Bernard  Wrigut. 


1801.  Feb.   14.  Rev.  Joa.  Williams,  Little  Malvern.  [ex  S.J.]. 
May   19.  Rev.  Ja.  Beeston,  Canford.  [ex  S.J.]. 
Rev.  Joa.  Talbot,  Rixton.  [ex  S.J.]. 


1800.  Oct.    18.  Rev.    [John]   Gregory   Gregson,   O.S.B.   Age   67, 

at  Weston  Underwood,  Bucks. 

1801.  Jan.   12.  Rev.  John  Pilling,  O.S.F.  Age  66,  Religious  49 

at  Osmotherly. 

July  10.  Rev.  [John]  Vincent  Wearden,  O.S.B. 

26.  Benjamin   Maillit,    O.S.D.    Laybrother.    Age   51, 
at  Carshalton. 

Aug.  31.  Rev.  Tho.  Slater,  O.S.B. 

Sept.    6.  Rev.  [Daniel]  Bernard  Young,  O.S.B. 

RELIGIOUS     WOMEN. 
100.  Feb.   27.  Mary  Xaveria  Blundell,  Liverpool. 

June  12.  Rev.  Mother  Bernardino  Teresa,  of  St.  Joseph, 
Foundress  of  the  new  Convent  of  Carmelites 
in  Maryland,  Age  67,  Religious  45. — for 
merly  of  Hoogstraet. 

July  14.  Sister  Mary  Florentine,  of  St.  Joseph,  Age  36, 
Religious  14. 

Oct.  27.  Sister  [Juliana  Mary]  F.  Sales  Weld,  3  0.  of  S.F. 
Age  27,  Religious  8,  at  Abbey  House,  Winton. 

Nov.  26.  Sister  Elizabeth  Mary  Ann  Bruce,  Age  81,  Hen- 
grave,  Suffolk. 

1801.  Jan.    16.  Dom.  Ursula  Scoles,  O.S.P[atris]  Benedicti  Bru- 
xellis,  jEtat.  43,  Prof.  18,  Wintonise. 

June  16.  M.  Lucy  Berkeley,  O.S.B.  Age  78.  Religious  60, 
at  Hammersmith,  late  of  Dunkirk. 

Oct.    30.  Dame  C.  Norris  de  St  Mectilde,  O.S.B.  aged  29, 
Religious  1,  at  Bodney  Hall. 
LAY    CLERGY. 

1796.  Ignatius  Forresta,  Villa  Franca,  near  Nice. 

1797.  Oct.    14.  Alicia  Greenage,  Age  75. 

1798.  Oct.    20.  Mr.  Joseph  Green,  Age  19. 

1799.  Dec.   27.  Peter  Parry,  Esq.  Twysog,  Denbighshire. 

1800.  Mar.  30.  Elizabeth  Harborne,  Age  38. 

May     3.  Mrs.   Letitia  Napier,   Age   64,    at    Tintern-Hall 

Somerset. 
29.  Miss  Mary  Townshend,  Bath. 

June  19.  Mr.  John  Andrews. 

July     6.  Mr.  W.  Humphreys,  Age  27. 

Oct.  20.  Walter  Wakeman,  Esq.  Little  Malvern,  Worces 
tershire. 

Oct.    22.  Mrs.  Mary  Cuerden,  South  Street,  Age  84. 

24.  Capt.  Patrick  Murray,  lost  on  his  Passage  from 
Jamaica. 


"  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  "  OBITUARIES.  79 

Andrew  Murray,  Esq.  at  St.  Domingo. 
27.  Mrs.   Lucy  Sheward,   Purcell-Hall,   Worcestersh. 

30.  Miss  Mary  Hippisley,  Shepton  Mallet,  Somerset 
Nov.     8.  Mr.  Charles  Danell,  Age  80. 

18.  Mrs.  Margaret  Gorton,  Age  85,  Bethnal  Green. 
29.  Mrs.  Jane  King,  Age  80. 

John  Lynch  French,  Esq.  of  Nottingham  Place, 

at  St.  Kitts. 

Dec.     2.  Lady  Mary  Stuart,  at  Hampstead. 
7.  Miss  Elizabeth  Thome,  Age  24. 

10.  Mrs.   Elizabeth  Windsor  Heneage,   at  Newport, 

Isle  of  Wight. 

23.  Mr.  Claude  Pontet,  of  Pall  Mall,  Age  73. 

24.  Thomas  Gorman,  Esq.  Age  65. 

1801.  Jan.     8.  Mrs.  Ann  Creagh,  Age  72,  South  Audley  Street. 
13.  Mr.  James  Carr,  Age  54,  St.  James's  Street. 

15.  Mrs.  Martha  Hedley,  Stonegate,  York. 

16.  Peter  Dillon,  Esq.  of  Mount  Dillon,  Ireland,  Age 

63. 
20.  Mr.  Joseph  Heger,  Age  61. 

Miss  Elizabeth  Gregory,  Age  18,  Rotherhithe. 
Feb.     2.  Mrs.  Frances  Duany,  Age  73,  West  Cowes,  Isle 

of  Wight. 

4.  Mrs.   Elizabeth  Grainger,   Hart  Street,   Blooms- 
bfury]. 

11.  Mr.  William  Menzies,  Age  41,  Buckland. 

16.  Mr.  John  Thompson,  Age  48,  Sherborn,  Yorksh. 

17.  Mr.  John  Reeve,  Age  24. 

18.  Miss  Elizabeth  Wheeler,  Age  30. 

19.  Mrs.  Juliana  Bryan. 

Mar.  16.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Victor,  Age  85. 

17.  Mrs.  Isabella  de  Nelle,  Age  72. 

26.  Miss  Teresa  Murphy,  Age  25. 

29.  Mr.  George  Atkinson,  Age  61,  New  Compton 
Street. 

31.  Mr.  William  Warring  ton. 
Apr.     4.  Mrs.  Mary  Cox,  Highgate. 

7.  Vincent  Eyre,  Esq.  of  Sheffield. 

8.  Mr.  James  Brewer,  Age  57. 
May   11.  R.  Colegrave,  Esq.  Age  54. 

12.  William  Higgins,  Esq.  Air  Street,  Piccadilly. 
17.  Mrs.  Ann  Townley  Standish,  of  Standish,  Lanca 
shire,  Age  51. 

19.  Miss  Louisa  Mary  Wright,  Age  14. 

20.  Mrs.  Collingridge,  Somerton,  Oxon. 
26.  Alexander  Duxbury,  Age  64. 

June    9.  James  Whebbe,  Esq.  Age  74,  Kensington. 

10.  Lady  Lawson  of  Broughall  [Brough  Hall],  North 
Riding  of  Yorkshire,  after  receiving  all  the 
Rites  of  the  Church. 


80  «  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  "  OBITUARIES. 

13.  Mrs.  Lucy  Pugh,  Hengrave,  Suffolk. 

17.  Humphry  John  Trafford,   Esq.   Trafford  House 

Lancashire,  Age  25. 

20.  Richard  Huddleston,  Esq.  Age  59. 
22.  Mr.  William  Morris. 

July     2.  Rt.   Hon.   Robert  Edward  Lord  Petre,  Age  60, 

at  his  house  in  Park  Lane. 
13.  Lady  Winifred  Maxwell  Constable,  at  Terregles. 

21.  Miss  Ann  Langley,  Worksop. 

Aug.     5.  Mrs.  Woodacre,  at  Walton-le-Dale,  Age  65. 

30.  Mr.  Hale  Miller,  Age  71,  Swallow  Street. 
Sept.  16.  Mrs.  Dorothy  Basset,  Hants. 

18.  Mr.  James  Taylor. 

20.  Mrs.  Ann  Fairbrother,  Standish,  Lancashire,  Age 
83. 

22.  Mrs.  Stanley,  Age  85. 
Oct.      2.  Mr.  Charles  Green,  Age  20. 

3.  Peter  Delmedico,  Esq.  Age  61. 
13.  Mrs.  Ann  Kiernan,  Duke  Street,  Lincoln's  Inn 
Fields,  Age  70. 

24.  Mr.  Charles  Douglass,  Age  41,  at  Ealing. 

25.  Miss  Gillow,  of  Lancaster. 

LISTE  DE  MESSIEURS  LES  ECCLESIASTIQUES  FRANCOIS  decedes  a 
Londres  depuis  le  Mois  de  7bre.  1800,  jusqu'au  25  Octobre, 
1801. 

Mgr.  Augustin  Louis  Rene  le  Mintier,  Eveque 
de  Treguier. 

Jacque  Fraiwjois  la  Montagne,  Pretre,  Bayeux. 

Charles  Simon  de  Touffreville,  Cure  de  Bacilly, 
Avranches. 

Jean  Jacque  Gautier,  Pretre,  Rennes. 

Louis  Caron,  Cure  de  Bosville,  Rouen. 

Jean  Fra^ois  Grebouval,  Cure  de  Flocques, 
Rouen. 

Julien  Brenet,  Pretre,  Bayeux. 

Gabriel  Guerin,  Vic.  de  Mutrecy,  Bayeux. 

Fra^ois  Ely,  Vic.  de  St  Douilly,  Bayeux. 

Paul  Picault,  Pretre,  St.  Malo. 

Henri  le  Blanc,  Prieur  Cure  de  St.  Remy,  Soissons. 

Jean  le  Vavasseur,  Pretre,  Coutances. 

Mathurin  Frai^ois  Denais,  Pretre,  le  Mans. 

Jacques  Tison,  Cure  de  Tilly,  Bayeux. 

Nicolas  Seraphin  Lombard,   Cure  de  Melamare, 
Rouen. 

Etienne  Gilles  Jollivet,  Cure  de  Gens,  Avranches. 

Joseph   Marie   Therese   Alexandre,    Pretre,    Tre 
guier. 

Guillaume  Jean  du  Bourne,  Chan,  de  Dol.  Dol. 

Louis  Jacques  Pepin,  Cure  de  Louvetot,  Rouen. 


"  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  "  OBITUARIES.  81 

Clement  Decamp,  Prevot  de  d'Arcq,  St.  Omer. 
Jacques  Yger,  Cure  de  Gripon,  Avranches. 
Pierre  Esline,  Cure  de  Tourlaville,  Coutances. 
Alexandre  Jean  Baptiste  Lucas,  Vicaire,  Rennes. 
Michel  Coupeau,  Religieux  Dominiquain  de  Di- 

nan. 
Rene   Jacque   Claude   de   Frettel,    Cure   de   St. 

Flossel,  Coutances. 
Jacques  Gabriel  Picard,    Cure  de    Draquemont, 

Rouen. 

Henry  Tesnieres,  Cure  de  Sceaux,  Avranches. 
Jacques  le  Pailleur,  Prieur  des  Dominicains  de 

Caen,  Bayeux. 
Joseph    Claude    Barthelemy    Proust,    Cure    de 

Panalean,  Rennes. 
Claude   Jean    Daguin,    ancien    Cure    de    Digny, 

Chartres. 
Jean  Fouassier,  Cure  de  Vergeal,  Rennes. 

Abjean,  Cure  de  St.  Thegonet,  Leon. 
Leon  Ernouf,  Cure  de  Tourville,  Coutances. 
Jean  Lancelin,  Cure  de  Courcereaux,  Sees. 
Frangois  Gilles  Themoy,  Pretre,  St:  Brieux. 
Jean  d'Homme,  Chanoine  de  Clermont,  Clermont. 
Henry  Jean  Dupont,  Cure  de  St.  Georges,  Av 
ranches. 
Antoine  Joseph  des  Fontaines,  Cure  de  Houtte- 

ville,  Coutances. 
Mathurin  Jean  Urvoy,   Vic.   de   Langourla,   St. 

Brieux. 

Antoine  Francois  Heurtault,  Vic.  d'Eu,  Rouen. 
Jean  Malandain,  Pretre,  Rouen. 
Anne  Marie  Guichard,  Cure  de  St.  Ursin,  Cou 
tances. 

Adrien  Osmond,  Archidiacre  et  Vic.  Gen.  Rouen, 
Etienne  Morel,  Vic.  de  Tillieres,  Evreux. 
Pierre  Adrien  Blandin,  Missionnaire,  Paris. 
Joachim  Dominique  de  Perrier,  Cure  de  Cormol- 

lain,  Bayeux. 

Claude  Louis  Roussel  le  Pre,  Cure,  Lisieux. 
Yves  Bidamant,  Vic.  de  la  Roche,  Treguier. 
Jean  Antoine  le  Monnier,  Cure  de  la  Villette, 

Bayeux. 

Pierre  Frangois  Marie,  Vic.  de  Crenley,  Bayeux. 
George  Gabriel  le  Clair,  Cure  de  Menil  Gilbert, 
Avranches. 

Gribouilly,  Vicaire,  Paris. 
Frangois  de  St.  Martin,  Cure  de  Mesnil  le  Glaise, 

Sees. 

Nicolas  des  Touches,  Chan,  et  Vic.  Gen.  de  Dol. 
Antoine  Duprey,  Cure  de  St.  Germain,  Lisieux. 

xii.  p 


82 


Frangois  Gardin,  Pretre,  Lisieux. 

Jacque  Joseph  Picard,  Cure  de  Landes,  Bayeux. 


LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  1803. 

CLERGY. 

1802.  Feb.   16.  Rev.  James  Home,  at  London,  aged  77  (Rome). 

17.  Rev.  John  Daniel,  Stockton  upon  Tees.  (Doway). 

May   23.  The   Right  Rev.   Gregory   Stapleton,   Bishop  of 

Hiero-Csesarea,   and   Vicar  Apostolic   of    the 

Midland   District,    at   St.    Omer's,    aged   54. 

(Doway). 

Rev.  John  Strickland,  at  Paris.  (Paris). 
Sept.  10.  Rev.  Charles  Needham,  at  London.  (Doway). 
Oct.      8.  Rev.  John  Lonsdale,  at  Dodding  Green,  West 
moreland.  (Doway). 

1801.  Nov.  12.  Rev.  Edmund  Harrison,  Somers'  Town,   [ex  S.J.]. 

1802.  Mar.     9.  Rev.  Francis  Howard,  Alnwick,  Northumberland. 

[ex  S.J.]. 
June    3.  Rev.  Geo.  Bruning,  Isleworth.  [ex  S.J.]. 

1800.  Aug.     7.  Rev.    Matthew    Norton,     O.S.D.     [bur.     Aston- 

Flamville,  born  1732,  prof.  1754.] 

1801.  Feb.  28.  Rev.  James    Sharp,  O.S.D. ,   at  Coventry,   [born 

1752,  prof.  1772.] 

May      2.  Rev.  [Richard]  Benedict  Simpson,  O.S.B. 
July  31.  Rev.  William    [Augustine]    Kemble,    O.S.F.,    at 

Birmingham,  aged  59. 
Dec.     4.  Rev.    William   [Leo]   Pilling,    O.S.F.,    at   Lower 

Hall,    late    President    of    Baddesley    School. 

[aged  60]. 

1802.  Jan.     8.  Rev.  Arthur  O'Leary,  O.S.F.,  aged  70.  (at  London- 

Dir.  1809). 
Apr.     8.  Rev.  Charles  [Peter]  Wilcock,  O.S.F.,  at  Goos- 

nargh. 

8.  Sylvester  Quince,  Laybrother  O.S.B. 
1802.  Aug.     1.  Rev.  [John]  Thomas  Turner,  O.S.B.,  at  Morpeth. 

[prof.  1759]. 

15.  Rev.   [William]  Maurus  Heatley,  O.S.B.,  Abbot 
of  Lambspring.  [prof.  1740]. 

RELIGIOUS  WOMEN. 

1801.  May  12.  Rev.    Mother   Mary   Gertrude   Simeon   Weld,    3 
O.S.F.,  at  Abbey  House,  Winton.  [aged  60, 
rel.  44]. 
[1802]  June  17.  Sister   Mary   Magdalen    Kimberly,    Lay-Sister, 

O.S.B.,  aged  55,  Woolton.  [?  57,  rel.  35]. 
[1801]  Aug.  26.  Domina  Teresa  Collins,  JStat  79,  Prof.  60,  Win- 

tonise. 

[1801]  Dec.  16.  Sister  [Barbara]  Idesbalda  Felicitas  Plowden, 
30.S.F.,  Abbey  House,  Winton.  [aged  56, 
rel.  38]. 


"  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  "  OBITUARIES.  83 

1802.  Jan.   16.  Dame  Mary  Bernard  Lucas,  O.S.B.,  aged  23,  at 

Preston,  late  of  Ghent. 

Feb.     2.  Sister  Grace  Maria  Foster,  O.S.C.,  aged  74,  reli 
gious  54,  at  Churchill  Wood. 

12.  Dame  Mary  Frances  Paula  de  Beauvillier  de  Ste. 
Aignan   de   Ste.    Melanie,    O.S.B.,    aged   82, 
religious  63,  Bodney  Hall. 
14.  Rev.   Mother   Abbess   Elizabeth  Foster,   O.S.C., 

at  Churchill  Wood. 

26.  Mother  Eleanor  Teresa  of  Jesus*  Bourdon,  Car 
melite,  aged  65,  religious  45,  Canford. 
Aug.  13.  Mother  Marie  Angelique  Dufour,  religious  of  the 
Congregation  of  our  Lady  for  the  Instruction 
of  Youth,  from  Doway,  at  Abbey  House, 
Winton.  [aged  51,  rel.  26]. 

Sept.    1.  Sister  Francis  Joseph  Jackson,  O.S.C.,  at  Hag- 
[g]erstone,  aged  31,  religious  10. 


LAITY. 

1801.  Sept.    6.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Mcholetts,  Bristol. 

19.  Mr.  George  Partington,  Walton,  Lancashire. 
Nov.  19.  Mr.  John  King,  aged  71. 

22.  Mrs.  Mary  Gledhill,  at  York,  aged  84. 
Dec.     4.  Mrs.  Mary  Porter,  aged  57. 

Mr.  Thomas  Fairbrother,  Standish,  aged  78. 

Mrs.  Moore. 
18.  Mr.  Richard  Jones. 

25.  Mr.  Thomas  Green,  Liverpool,  aged  55. 

26.  John  Silvertop,  Esq.,  Minster- Acres. 
29.  Joseph  Fidel  Escola,  Esq.,  aged  51. 

William  Ord,  Esq.,  Stonecroft  Lodge. 

1802.  Jan.     2.  Mrs.  Eleanor  Barry,  late  of  Edgware-Road,  aged 

60. 

14.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Thorne. 

15.  Miss  Esther  Gradwell,  Clifton. 
Edmund  Collingridge,  Poodle,  Oxon. 

16.  John  Wilks,  Esq.,  Coughton,  aged  70. 

20.  Mr.  George  Titchborne,  at  Vernon  Hall,  aged  13. 
Feb.   11.  Mrs.  Isabella  Whitside. 

Mar.  24.  Mr.   Thomas   Jackson,   of   South   Molton-Street, 

aged  57. 

Mrs.  Meynell,  of  the  Friarage  near  Yarm,  York 
shire. 

Apr.     1.  Mrs.  Eleanor  Abbey,  aged  65. 
13.  Mr.  William  Mitan,  aged  82. 
Miss  Helen  Reeve,  aged  40. 

15.  Mr.  Edward  Barry,  late  of  Little  Compton-Street, 
Soho,  aged  38, 

*  Printed  Jeruealie, 


84  "  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  "  OBITUARIES. 

16.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Greville,  at  Bristol. 
21.  John    Magauran,    Esq.,    late    of    Oxford-Street, 
aged  76. 

29.  Mrs.  Sybilla  Walker,  aged  79. 
Mr.  Francis  Consitt,  aged  35. 

May     2.  Mrs.  Margaret  Kirk,  aged  62. 

11.  James  Green,  Solihull,  Warwickshire. 

14.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Mary  Ann  Cooke,  Wife  of  Joseph 

Cooke,  Esq.,  and  paternal  Aunt  of  the  late 
Sir  John  Colleton,  Bart. 

16.  Mrs.  Mary  Seymour,  at  Arundel,  Sussex. 
June     1.  Henry  Collingridge,  Goddington,  Oxon. 

3.  Mr.  Henry  Addis,  aged  56. 

4.  Barnaby  Murphy,  Esq.,  late  of  Cadiz,  aged  61. 
6.  James  Collingridge,  Sommerton,  Oxon. 

15.  Mr.  Joseph  Bearblock,  aged  82. 
July     3.  Mrs.  Csecilia  Buckley,  aged  68. 

4.  John  Hamble,  Britwell,  Oxon. 
10.  Peter  Hurd,  at  Ashbourne,  aged  75. 
23.  Mrs.  Mary  Ann  Duffour,  aged  near  77. 
Aug.     7.  Mr.  Thomas  Lewis,  aged  77. 

9.  William  Witham,  Esq.,  Cliffe,  Yorkshire. 

30.  Sir  William  Hales,  Bart.,  aged  78. 
Sept.    7.  Mr.  Joseph  Hunt,  of  Smithfield,  aged  68. 

28.  Mrs.  Jane  Plunket,  of  Baker-Street,  aged  50. 
Oct.      9.  Mr.  James  Egan,  aged  62. 


Apr.     3.  M.    Pierre   de   la   Brecque,    Cure   de   St.    Silvin, 
Rouen.  Age  90. 

LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  1804. 

CLERGY. 
1796.  Feb.     7.  Rev.  William  Winter,  at  Lisle,  age  57.  (Rome). 

1802.  Oct.    26.  Rev.  John  Chadwick,  Weldbank,  V.G.  (Douay) 

1803.  Mar.  24.  Rev.  William  Wilkinson,  Vice-President  of  Douay 

and  President  of  St.  Omer's.  (Douay). 
June  17.  Rev.  Richard  Fishwick,  Worksop.  (Douay). 
July  11.  Rt.   Rev.   Dr.   Thomas   Hussey,   late   Bishop   of 
Waterford   and   Lismore,    his   Catholic 
Majesty's  Chaplain  of  Embassy,  &c. 
23.  Rev.  Philip  Compton,  age  71,  at  Dunster.  (Douay). 
Sept.  12.  Rev.     James     Barnard,     Vicar- General     of    the 

London  District,  age  70.  (Lisbon). 
Sept.  [11].  Rev.  Richard  Cornthwaite,  Harvington.  (Douay). 


[1802?  May31.  Rev.  John  Jones,  London,  [ex  S.J.]. 
1803]  [Apr.  2.]  Rev.  James  Newton,  Bristol,  [ex  S.J.] 

Rev.  James  Walton,  Maryland,  [ex  S.J.]. 
Aug.  25.  Rev.  William  Hothersall,  Bristol.  [Oxford,  ex  S.J.]. 


OBITUARIES.  85 


Dec.     6.  Rev.  James  Adams,  Dublin,  [ex  S.J.] 
10.  Rev.  James  Welton,  London,  [ex  S.J.]. 


1802.  Dec.     4.  Rev.    Robert   Vincent   Patient,    O.S.D.,   age  74. 

[72  ;  at  Carshalton,  Surrey.] 

8.  Rev.    [John]    Basil    Brindle,  O.S.B.   [?  Dec.  12  ; 
prof.  1765]. 

1803.  Mar.  25.  Rev.    George    Baynham,    O.S.F.,    Ufton    Court, 

Berks,  age  66. 

Apr.     8.  Rev.  Mr.  [Joachim]  Ingram,  O.S.F.,  at  Sixhills. 
May  30.  Rev.  Nicholas  Pusani,  O.S.A.,  age  66. 

31.  Rev.  [John]  Laurence  Barnes,  O.S.B.  [prof.  1768]. 
Sept.    6.  Rev.   Edmond  Coen,  O.S.F.,  Newport  Pratt, 
Ireland,  age  51. 

RELIGIOUS  WOMEN. 

1801.  July  23.  Sister   Mary   Catherine    Ogilvy,    at    Spetisbury. 

[O.S.A.  aged  58  rel.  29]. 

1802.  Nov.     5.  Dame   Henrietta   Bertin   de   Ste.    Magdalen,    at 

Bodney-Hall,  age  51,  rel.  24. 

1803.  May     9.  Sister  Charlotte  Edmund  le  Catte,   at  Bodney- 

Hall,  age  73,  rel.  53. 
LAITY. 

1801.  Dec.   24.  Mrs.  Ann  Exton,  at  Eastwell,  age  75. 

1802.  Jan.          Master  Charles  Talbot,  at  Vernon-Hall,  age  12. 
Aug.  24.  Mr.  Robert  Scott,  killed  by  accident  at  Pudding- 
ton,  age  48. 

Sept.    5.  Mrs.  Ann  Chapplin,  at  Midhurst,  Sussex,  age  80. 
6.  Mr.    Charles   Cruse,    of   Greenhill,    near   Wooton 

Basset,  Wilts,  age  62. 
Mrs.  Mary  Johnson,  Duke-street,  Lincoln' s-Inn- 

Fields. 
Oct.      8.  Mrs.  Nugent,  at  Cormount,  near  Montreuil,  age  57. 

16.  Mr.  William  Charken,  at  Rumsey,  Hants,  age  68. 

25.  Mrs.  Ann  Slade,  East  Lulworth. 
Nov.     8.  Mrs.  Mary  Hodgson,  age  73. 

10.  Mr.  Joseph  Exer,  age  62. 
22.  Mr.  William  Bradley,  age  65. 

26.  Henry  Stonor,  Esq.,  of  St.  Lucar,  Spain,  age  30. 
Dec.     3.  Sir  Thomas  Fletewood,  Bart.,  at  Bath,  age  61. 

8.  John  Weldon,  Esq. 

17.  Mr.  John  Towhey,  age  44. 

Lately  at  Altona,  Dowager  Lady  Clifford. 
21.  Mr.  John  Charles  Saunier,  age  42. 
25.  Dowager  Lady  Ann  William  Bowyer,  age  65. 
31.  Mr.  Timothy  McDaniel,  late  of  St.  Paul's,  Shad- 
well,  age  98. 

1803.  Jan.     2.  Mrs.  Catherine  Macnamara,  age  82. 

8.  Thomas  Barrett,  Esq. 
13.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Beardmore,  age  76. 
20.  Mrs.  Grace  Currin,  age  72. 


86  "  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  >J  OBITUARIES. 

Feb.   13.  Mr.  John  Corcoran,  at  Malta,  age  29. 

23.  Edward   Constable,   Esq.,   of  Burton  Constable, 

Holdernesse,    in    the    East    Riding    of    the 
County  of  York,  age  53. 

24.  Mr.  Francis  Coates,  Bookseller,  Newcastle- upon- 

Tyne. 

25.  Mr.  William  Davey,  Senior,  of  Overy,  Dorchester, 

Oxon,  age  73. 
Mar.     2.  Mr.  William  King,  age  76. 

3.  Henry  Bostock,  Esq.,  age  77. 
12.  Anna  Maria  Orrell,  Wife  of  James  Orrell,  Esq., 
of  Blackbroke,  Lancashire,  having  received 
with  great  Piety  and  Resignation  all  the  Rites 
of  the  Church. 

17.  Charles  Hyde  Hyde,  Esq.,  of  Hyde-End,  Berks, 

age  62. 

19.  Mr.  John  Couche,  Junior,  of  Exeter,  age  30. 

20.  Mrs.  Mary  Perrey. 

20.  The  Honourable  James  Everard  Arundell,  Count 

of  the  Sacred  Roman  Empire,  age  81. 
Apr.     3.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Watkins. 

12.  Mrs.    Catherine    Witham,    of   CMe-Hall,    North 

Riding  Yorkshire,  having  previously  received 
all  the  Rites  of  the  Church,  age  89. 

28.  Joseph  Purcell,  Esq.,  of  Somers  Town,  age  71. 

28.  Rowland  Conyers,  Esq.,  age  79. 
May     8.  Mrs.  Ann  Taylor,  Islington,  age  34. 

13.  Mr.  John  McDaniel,  age  51. 

18.  Mrs.  Mary  Asnon,  age  88. 

30.  Mr.  Thomas  Hill,  of  York,  age  80. 
June  11.  Mrs.  Lucretia  Wright,  age  43. 

18.  Mrs.  Nicholas  Grimshaw,  at  Acton  Pigot,  Salop. 

21.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  French,  East-Lane,  Bermondsey. 
27.  Mrs.  Deday,  at  Norwich. 

July     2.  Mrs.  Ann  Madan,  Bath. 

14.  Anthony    Mangini,     Esq.,     Consul- General    and 

Agent  for  Genoa,  age  72. 

July  17.  Peter  Holford,   Esq.,   of  Wootton  in  Warwick 
shire,  at  Actonburnal,  age  77. 

24.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Seymour,  age  29. 

25.  Mr.  John  Sisson. 

30.  Mr.  William  Phillips,  age  29. 

31.  Mrs.  Mary  Hawksford,  aged  35. 

Aug.     1.  Mrs.  Sarah  Jessop,  at  Bilper  [Belper],  near  Derby. 

10.  Mr.   Patrick  Barry,   of  Waterford,   at  Newport, 
Isle  of  Wight,  age  73. 

14.  Mrs.  Ann  Bell  of  Stonegate,  York. 

17.  Mrs.  Mary  Riley,  at  Hastings,  age  50. 
Sept.  18.  Mrs.  Ann  Manby,  age  70. 
Oct.     4.  Mrs.  Mary  Daniel,  age  49. 


"  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  "  OBITUARIES.  87 

The  Public  are  respectfully  informed  by  the  Printers  hereof,  that 
on  account  of  the  increased  number  of  Chapels  in  the  metropolis,  and 
consequently  of  the  Sacristans'  Fees,  they  are  necessitated  to  advance 
the  terms  of  printing  Death  Bills,  including  the  insertion  of  the 
names  of  the  deceased  in  the  Directory,  in  future,  to  the  sum  of 
Twelve  Shillings.  Dirge  Invitations  printed  and  distributed. 

LISTE  DE  MESSIEURS  LES  ECCL£SIASTIQUES  FRANgois  decede8 
a  Londres  depuis  le  Mois  de  9bre.  1801,  jusqu'en  7bre.  1803- 
[No  dates  given]. 

Diocese  Ages. 
Gabriel  Pierre  Griboully,  Vicaire  de  Satrau- 

ville,  Paris,  60 

Nicolas  Philippe  le  Frar^ois,  Pretre,  Coutances,  50 
Dom  Antoine  Joseph  Liber,  Pretre  de  1'Ordre 

de  Citeaux,  Boulogne,  70 

George   Noel   le   Blanc,    Cure   de   St.    Ouen, 

Menillager  Bayeux  46 

Jean  Baptiste  Aubry,   Cure  de  Cressenville, 

Rouen,  60 

Etienne  Pierre  Amy,  Pretre  St.  Malo,  35 

Louis  Guillaume  Faucon,  Cure  de  St.  Germain 

de  Villers  du  Bocage,  Bayeux,  77 

Julien  Piquet,  Vicaire  de  Sauville  Coutances,  41 
Noel  Durand,  Pretre  Bayeux,  60 

Antoine-Joseph  Mabire,  Cure  de  St.  Vivien, 

Rouen,  ** 

Claude-Fran9ois-Nicolas  de  Mery  de  Bertran- 
ville,  Pretre  Doyen  du  Chapitre  Collegial 
du  St.  Sepulchre  de  Caen,  et  Vicaire- 
General  du  Diocese  de,  Bayeux,  83 

Guillaume  Bobee,  Cure  d'Hiebleron,  Rouen,  72 
Jean-Baptiste  Duval,  Cure  de  St.  Thomas  de 

de  Courcellier,  Mans,  48 

Julien  le  Riche,  Cure  de  Melerai,  Mans,  50 

Collos,    Cure    de    St.    Etienne   de    Rouvraye, 

Lisieux,  66 

Yves  Poisson,  Pretre,  St.  Brieux,  59 

Charles  Suze,  Vicaire  de  Vattelot,        Rouen,  54 
Fran9ois  Joseph  Glemot,  Cure  de  Trebedan, 

Dol,  51 
Pierre-Frangois  Papin,  Grand  Penitencier  de 

Paris,  64 
Athanase    Bringaut,    Cure    de    Guitrancourt, 

Rouen,  63 

Boudin,    Cure   de   St.    Leonard   de 
Honfleur,  Lisieux,  48 

Francois  Desmarets,  Cure  de  Rubercy,    ****,  76 
Pierre  Fra^ois  Mery,  Cure  de  N.D.  de  Caen 

et  Doyen  de  la  Chretiente,  Bayeux,  81 

Raymond     Renouf,     Vicaire     de     Souloires, 

Angers,  40 


88  "  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  "  OBITUARIES. 

Diocese  Ages 
Bonaventure     Luc     Frangois     Harel,     Ptre, 

St.  Brieux,  61 
Julien    Serrant,     Cure    du    Val     St.     Pere, 

Avranches,  76 
Pierre   de   la   Breque,    Cure   de   St.    S  Ivain, 

Rouen,  90 

Henry  Joseph  Jean  Achille  du  Fresne  de  Virel, 
Chanoine  de  la  Ste.   Chapelle  de  Troye, 

Troye,  45 
Jean    Vase,    Cure   de    Grain ville   le   Renard, 

Rouen,  62 
Etienne    de    Gournay,    Cure    de    Clinchamp, 

Coutances,  61 

Guillaume  Boyard,  Vicaire  de  Butol,  Rouen,  73 
Jean  le  Vaillont,  Cure  d' Office  de  Truguery, 

Treguier,  53 
Louis  Alexandre  Domiencourt,  Cure  de  Tour- 

ville,  sur  Arques  Rouen,  66 

Charles  Hodiesne,  Cure  de  St.  Ouen  le  Paingt, 

Bayeux,  70 
Guillaume  le  Marie,  Vicaire  de  St.  Denis  de 

Villenette,  Mans,  66 

Philippe  Augustin  Gosset,   Cure  de  Quibou, 

Portion  du  Val,  Coutances,  ** 

Pierre    Bourgeaux,    Recteur    de    Lagnement, 

Dol,  83 
Jean-Nicolas  le  Charpentier,  Cure  de  Chau- 

lieux,  Avranches,  64 

Marc  Claude  le  Marchand,  Pretre,  St.  Brieux,  83 
Augustin  de  la  Fosse,  Pretre,  Lizieux,  64 

Gilles  de  Launoy,  Vic.  de  Luqueville,  Bayeux,  50 
Louis-Clement  le  Gendre,  Cure  de  Scos,  Rouen,  73 
M.  de  Malfilatre,  Pretre  Bayeux, 

Anseaume,  Pretre,  Seez, 

Nicolas  Baurin,  Cure  de  Bois  Heulin,  Rouen,  73 
Jean- Marie  de  Chateaugiron,  Pretre,  Rennes,  53 
Pierre-Julien  Thomas,  Cure  de  Romasi, 

Rennes, 

Jacques    Dubois,    Cure    de    Plain  ville,    Seez, 

Pierre    Joseph    Cliquot,     Chanoine    regulier, 

Cure  de  Venesson  ville,  Rouen, 

LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  1805. 

CLERGY. 

1802.  Nov.         Rev.   John  Greenwell,   at  Christchurch,   Hants. 

(Do  way). 

1803.  Mar.          Rev.  John  Carter,  Wolverhampton.  (Doway). 
Sept.  16.  Rev.  Dr.  John  Peter  Haneli  at  Calcutta,  aged  26. 

(Salamanca). 


"  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  "  OBITUARIES.  89 

Dec.     4.  Rev.  Henry  Dennett,  Lancashire.  (Doway). 

12.  Rev.  James  Green  (alias  King),  at  Rome,  aged 

78.  (Doway). 
1804.  Jan.   22.  Rev.  John  Taylor,  Yorkshire.  (Doway). 

Mar.  12.  Rev.  Charles  Catrow,  Spetisbury-House,  Dorset, 
aged  51.  [priest  26]. 


1803.  Oct.    20.  Rev.  John  [?  Joseph]  Doyne,  Maryland,  [ex  S.  J.]. 
Dec.   18.  Rev.   P.    [Jean  Nicolas,— C.R.S.,  vi.,  367]  Grou, 

Lulworth,  aged  73.  [ex.  S.J.]. 

1804.  Feb.     2.  Rev.  Thomas  Meynell,  London,  [ex  S.J.]. 
Mar.     1.  Rev.  Joseph  Spencer,  Stonyhurst.  [ex  S.J.]. 


1803.  Oct.    16.  Rev.  [ Roger]  Boniface  Hall,  at  Lamspring,  O.S.B. 

[prof.  1756]. 
Dec.     9.  Rev.  John  Hart,  Osmotherly,  O.S.F 

16.  Rev.  [William]    Joseph    Collins,    at    Lamspring, 

O.S.B.  [?  Dec.  15;  prof.  1783]. 

18.  Rev.  George  Johnson,  Linley,  Shropshire,  O.S.B. 
[prof.  1768]. 
RELIGIOUS  WOMEN. 

1804.  [Feb.  26]  Sister  Mary  Agnes  of  Jesus  Morgan,  Lay-Sister 

at  Lanherne,  Cornwall,  aged  74,  religious  54. 

[Aged  82,  prof.  51]. 
July  16.  Dame   Benedict  Willoughby,   at  Hammersmith, 

aged  63.  [rel.  42]. 
Aug.  20.  Sister  Elizabeth  Thecla  Palmer,  at  Abbey-House, 

Winchester,  aged  82,  religious  52. 
Sept.    7.  Sister  [Margery]  Scholastica  Rimmer,  at  Preston, 

Lancashire,  aged  84,  religious  62. 

LAITY. 

1803.  Mar.     3.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Selby,  at  Alnwick,  Northumber 

land. 

July  31.  Mr.  George  Gibson,  York,  aged  61. 
Oct.      9.  Mr.  Daniel  Thompson,  aged  87. 
11.  Mrs.  Catherine  Davis,  aged  71. 
23.  Mrs.  Martha  Mead,  aged  32. 
31.  Mrs.  Jane  Smythe,  aged  29. 
Nov.    9.  Mr.  William  Vose,  aged  63. 

21.  Sir  Thomas  Esmond,  Bart.,  aged  45. 

Mr.  Francis  Byrne,  late  of  Birmingham,  aged  50. 
Dec.     6.  Mr.  John  Matly. 

9.  Mrs.  Henry  Rayment,  late  of  Worcester,  aged  31. 

15.  Miss  Lucy  Smallwood. 

16.  Mr.  Joseph  Earle,  aged  56. 

25.  Mrs.  Mary  Ann  Burke,  aged  37. 
Mrs.  Catherine  Tonnonton. 

1804.  Jan.     3.  Charles  Conolly,  Esq.,  aged  89. 

6.  Mr.  Theodore  de  Bruyn,  aged  74. 


90  "  LAITY'S    DIRECTORY  "    OBITUARIES. 

Matthew   Teighe,    Esq.,   in  the   Island   of   New 

Providence,  aged  28. 
8.  Mr.  Mark  Redmond,  at  Ballynakill  in  the  County 

of  Wexford. 

14.  Mrs.  Jane  de  Mun,  aged  34. 
Feb.     5.  Mrs.    Mary    Kay,    of    King-street,    Bloomsbury, 

aged  36. 

7.  Mrs.  Anne  Carrol,  aged  57. 
19.  Mrs.  Alphonso  de  Velasco,  aged  28. 
Mar.     1.  Mrs.  Mary  Buckley,  of  South  Lambeth,  aged  26. 
5.  John  Haslen,  Esq.,  late  of  Demarara,  aged  67. 
7.  John  Peter  Merry,  Esq. 
11.  Mrs.  Martha  Ryley. 

14.  Thomas  Savage,  M.D.,  Conduit-street,  aged  80. 
17.  Edward  Haggerston,  Esq.,  of  Ellingham. 

29.  Francis  Hutton,  Esq.,  in  the  42d  year  of  his  Age. 
30    Miss  Selina  Talbot 

Henry  Darell,  Esq.,  lately  in  the  East  Indies 
Apr.   19    Right  Honourable  Eleanor  Viscountess  Wenman, 
Hinde-street 

23.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Kandler,  aged  86. 

John  Francis  O'Reilly,  lost  at  sea  on  board  his 

Majesty's  Ship  the  York. 
29.  Mrs.  Frances  Andra.  aged  58. 
May  21.  Mr.  William  Fergus. 

Mr.  Thomas  Kiernan,  at  Sea,  aged  35. 
June  10.  Master  James  Fullam,  aged  14. 

13.  Mr.  John  Cowley,  aged  24. 

15.  Mr.  John  Hoare,  aged  22. 

Miss  Elizabeth  Tristram,  aged  19. 
19.  Mr.  John  Morgan,  aged  39. 
28.  Mrs.  Bridget  Smith,  aged  70. 

July     2.  Mrs.  Margaret  Durtnal,  Oxford-street,  aged  50. 
Mrs.  Catharine  Teresa  Gonz.  Lima,  aged  47. 

14.  Mrs.  Mary  M'Carthy,  aged  50. 

Aug.  17.  Right    Honourable    Lady    Elizabeth    Peregrine 
Gallini. 

24.  Mr.  John  Hoy,  aged  97. 

27.  Mrs.  Mary  Ann  West,  wife  of  Mr.  Thomas  West, 

of  Gracechurch-street,  aged  26. 
Oct.     7.  Francis  Eyre,  Esq.,  of  Warkworth. 


LIST  DE  MESSIEURS  LES  ECCL£SIASTIQUES  FRANQOIS  decedes  a 
Londres,    depuis    le    Mois    de     Septembre    1803    jusqu'en 
Octobre,  1804. 
22.  Janv.  MM.   Jean  le  Denmat,   cur6  du  Vieux-Marche, 

diocese  de  Quimper,  age  60  ans. 

3.  Fev.  Louis- Jacques  du  Mesnil  Aumont,  cure"  prieur 
de  Bray-la-Campagne,  diocese  de  Bayeux, 
age  74  ans. 


"  LAITY'S   DIRECTORY  '*   OBITUARIES.  91 

8.  Mars.  Jacques    Auvray,    vicaire    d'Osboc,    diocese    de 

Rouen,  age  73  ans. 
M.  Baufils  (Hughes  Charles),  cure  de  Sept  Fonts. 

1.  Sept.  Charles  Fra^ois  de  Lubersac,  abbe  de  Noirlac, 

vicaire-general  de  Narbonne,  age  75  ans. 

2.  Oct.    M.  de  Verdun  (Jean  Julien). 

LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  1806. 

1804.  Jan.  Rev.  Joseph  S  war  brick,  drowned  on  his  passage 

from  Valladolid. 

1805.  Jan.     7.  Rev.  Charles  Finch  (Rome). 

Aug.  15.  Rev.  William  Fryer,  late  President  of  the  English 
College  at  Lisbon.  (Doway). 


1805.  Feb.  15.  Rev.    Thomas   Digges,    aged   95,    at    Maryland. 

[ex.  S.J.]. 

June    2.  Rev.    Thomas   Stanley,    aged   90,    at    Lulworth 
Castle,  [ex.  S.J.]. 


1805.  Jan.   11.  Rev.    [John]   Boniface  Taylor,  Jun.,  O.S.B.,   at 

Lamspring.  [prof.  1792]. 
May     9.  Rev.  [John]  Lewis  Heatley,  O.S.B.,  at  Lamspring. 

[prof.  1776]. 
30.  Rev.    [Joseph]    Laurence     Hadley,    O.S.B.,    at 

Liverpool,  [prof.  1757]. 

Mr.    Charles    Webbe,    Lay-Brother,     O.S.F.    [at 
Douay]. 

RELIGIOUS  WOMEN. 
1804.  Oct.    28.  Sister  Ann  Josephina  Ferrers,  at  Abbey-House, 

Winton,  aged  56,  religious  35.  [30.S.F.]. 

[1805]  Jan.  19.  Mother  Frances  Xavierus,  of  Divine  Providence 
Maddocks,  Ex-prioress  of  Lanherne,  aged  69, 
religious  47.  [prof.  45]. 

[1805]  Feb.  18.  Sister  Teresa  Maria  of  St.  Ursula,  alias  Teresa 
Morgan,  of  the  Order  of  Carmelites,  at  Cocken- 
hall,  County  of  Durham,  aged  80,  religious 
54.  [?  on  10th]. 

Apr.  22.  Ann  Clare  Anderson,  Rev.  Mother  Vioaress  of 
the  Poor  Clares  at  Churchhill-Wood,  Worces 
tershire,  aged  82,  religious  63. 

LAITY. 
1804.  June  27.  James  Bowdon,  Esq.,  Stavely,  Derbyshire,  aged 

60. 
July  13.  John  Bowdon,  Esq.,  Beightonfields,  Derbyshire, 

aged  83. 

Oct.    24.  Mr.  John  Danell,  aged  22. 
Nov.  13.  Miss  Ann  Rock. 

16.  Sir  Henry  Hunloke,  Bart. 

19.  Mr.  George  Barnes,  aged  70. 

23.  Mr.  Charles  Bellingham,  Isleworth,  aged  56. 


§2  ''LAITY'S  DIRECTORY"  OBITUARIES. 

27.  Mrs.    Mary   Witham,    wife   of  Francis   Witham, 

Esq. 
Dec.   13.  Mr.  Joseph  Langdale. 

19.  Mrs.  Bowdon  of  Radford,  Oxon,  aged  73. 

19.  Robert    Berkeley,    Esq.,    Spetchley,    Worcester 

shire,  aged  91. 

28.  John  Moor,  a  Pensioner  in  Greenwich  Hospital, 

aged  108  years  and  6  months. — He  was  born 
at  Castle  Lyons,  in  the  county  of  Cork,  June  24,  1796  [1696]. 
He  lived  in  five  reigns,  being  born  in  the  reign  of  King  William. 
He  served  under  Admirals  Mathews,  Lestock,  Rowley  and  Hawke. 
He  was  in  the  engagement  between  the  British  fleet  under  Ad 
miral  Mathews  and  the  combined  fleets  of  France  and  Spain,  near 
Toulon.  He  was  also  in  the  memorable  engagement  in  which 
Admiral  Hawke  obtained  a  complete  victory  over  the  French 
fleet  near  Belleisle  in  1759.  He  retained  the  use  of  his  faculties 
to  his  last  moments,  and  till  within  six  months  of  his  death 
regularly  attended  the  Catholic  Chapel  at  Greenwich. 
1805.  Jan.  3.  Charles  Townley,  Esq.,  of  Townley,  in  the  county 

of  Lancaster,  aged  68. 

5.  Sir  John  Gallini,  aged  77. 

6.  Mr.   Edmund  Bellew,   lost  on  board  the  Aber- 

gavenny  East  Indiaman,  aged  19. 

20.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Tracey,  aged  65. 
23.  Mrs.  Margaret  M'Carthy,  aged  27. 
30.  Miss  Ann  Harrison,  aged  32. 

Feb.     5.  Mrs.  Winefrid  Adcroft,  near  Preston,  Lancashire. 

8.  Mrs.  Anne  Goodman,  aged  33. 
14.  The     Hon.     Maria     Christina     Arundell,     eldest 
daughter  of  the  Right  Hon.  Lord  Arundell 
of    Wardour,    and    wife    to    James    Everard 
Arundell,  Esq.,  of  Irnham-hall,  Lincolnshire, 
in  the  41st  year  of  her  age. 
19.  Miss  Mary  French,  at  Pentonville,  age  63. 
27.  Miss  Ruth  Elvins,  aged  66. 
27.  Mr.  William  Woollett,  aged  66. 
Mar.  11.  Mr.    Edward    Harcourt,    Richmond,    Yorkshire, 

aged  64. 
14.  Mrs.    Mary   Blake,    widow   of  the  late   Mr.    W. 

Blake  of  Little  Windmill  Street,  aged  64. 
27.  Mrs.  Ann  Moore,  aged  54. 
Apr.   10.  The  Hon.  Mrs.  Barbara  Roper,  aged  57. 

14.  William  Jones,  Esq.,  of  Clytha,  Monmouthshire, 
aged  72. 

21.  Mrs.  Ann  Cope,  at  Britwell. 

May   11.  Mr.  Terence  Kiernan,  late  of  Duke  Street,  Lin 
coln' s-Inn  Fields,  aged  79. 

29.  Mrs.  Sarah  Darley,  aged  70. 

30.  Mr.  Peter  M'Mullen,  aged  72. 


OBITUARIES.  93 

31.  Catherine  Lady  Englefield,  in  the  80th  year  of 

her  age. 
June    3.  Mr.  James  Allanson,  aged  28. 

7.  Mr.  Charles  Langvvorth,  aged  57. 
7.  Elizabeth  Corcoran,  aged  13. 
10.  Mr.    Owen   Callaghan,    of   Culloville,    county    of 

Armagh,  aged  25. 

27.  Mrs.  Ann  Brookes,  of  Henton  Blewett,  aged  63. 
July     6.  Mrs.    Elizabeth   Farrar,    at   St.    Thomas's,    near 

Walsal,  suddenly. 
14.  Hon.    Miss  [Anna  Maria]    Clifford,    at   Newhall, 

aged  17. 

Aug.  21.  John  Porter,  Esq.,  aged  87. 
Sept.    2.  Edward  Fitzgerald,  Esq.,  of  Newpark,  county  of 

Wexford,  aged  38. 
16.  Mrs.  Martha  Kandler,  aged  69. 

ECCL£SIASTIQUES  FRANCOIS. 

1804.  Mgr.    Louis    Francois    Marc    Hilaire    de    Conzie, 

Eveque  d*  Arras,  mort  a  Londres  le  16Xbre. 
Mgr.   Louis  Andre  de  Grimaldi,   Eveque  Comte 
de  Noyon,  Pair  de  France,  mort  le      Xbre. 

1805.  Jean     Nicolas    Busiquet,     cure     de     Mont  main, 

diocese  de  Rouen,  mort  le  11  Janvier. 
Mgr.    Alexandre   Henri   de   Charvigni   de   Bk>9t, 

Eveque  de  Lombez,  mort  le  2  Fevrier. 
Nicholas  Ouin,  pretre  du  diocese  de  Rouen,  mort 

le  6  Fevrier. 
Jacques   Pierre   Galopin,    pretre   du   diocese   de 

Lisieux,  mort  le  24  Fevrier. 
Jean  le  Noan,  recteur  de  Loguivi-Lannion,  dans 

le  diocese  de  Dol,  mort  le  19  Avril. 
Yves  Rouzault,  pretre  du  diocese  de  Treguier, 

mort  le  20  Juin. 

LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  1807. 

CLERGY. 

1805.  Sept.  25.  Rev.  James  Willacy,  at  Canford-House,  aged  67. 

Rev.    Thomas    Berington,    at    Ingatestone-Hall, 

aged  65.  (Doway). 
Oct.    18.  Rev.  Nicholas  Clavering,  aged  77.  (Doway). 

27.  Rev.  William  Dunn,  Dr  of  Sorbonne,  Blackburn, 
Lancashire.  (Paris). 

1806.  Mar.     5.  Rev.  James  Taylor,  at  Hales-Place. 

Apr.   26.  Rev.     James     Melling,     Hazlewood,     Yorkshire 
(Doway). 

1806.  July  23.  Rev.  Walter  Clifford,  at  Palermo. 


1805.  Dec.   20.  Rev.  John  alias  [in  rel.]  Anselm  Bolton,  0  S.B. 
[on  22nd,  prof.  1753]. 


94  "LAITY'S  DIRECTORY"  OBITUARIES. 

1806.  Apr.     1.  Rev.  William  Knight,  O.S.F.,  at  Osmotherley. 
RELIGIOUS  WOMEN. 

1805.  Jan.     3.  Sister  Dorothy  Coupe,  at  Canford-House,  aged 

76,  religious  54. 
June    6.  Sister  Collet  Clare  Hool,  O.S.C.,  at  Haggerstone, 

aged  49,  religious  30. 

Sept.  24.  Sister  Blundell,  at  Haggerstone. 
Oct.    19.  Sister  Frances  Joseph  Webbe,  aged  49,  reli.  31. 

[3.  O.S.F.  J. 
Dec.          Mde.  Anne  Brunet,  Canoness  of  the  diocese  of 

Besan9on. 

1806.  Jan.    15.  Mary  Joly  de  St.  Etienne,  Lay-Sister,  aged  71, 

religious  50. 
Feb.     7.  Domina  Maria  Josepha  Collins,  O.S.B.,  Wintoniae, 

setat.  50,  prof.  25. 
Aug.  12.  Maria  Clare  Philips,  Lay-sister,  aged  71,  religious 

43. 

LAITY. 

1805.  Jan.     9.  Mrs.  Ann  Heneage,  of  Cadeby,  relict  of  Henry 

Heneage,    Esq.,    aged   79,    and   50th   of  her 
widowhood. 

May     7.  Mrs.  Dorothy  Banston,  aged  77. 
Aug.  10.  Mrs.  Jane  Eyre,  at  Sheffield,  aged  93. 
Sept.  21.  Mr.  William  Cruse,  of  Greenhill,  near  Wootton- 

Basset,  aged  21. 

22.  Mr.  John  Ormerod,  at  Margate. 
Oct.      1.  Capt.  James  Bird,  96th  regiment,  in  consequence 

of  a  fall  from  his  horse. 
2.  Mr.  James  Tracey,  aged  90. 
6.  Mrs.  Isabella  Commonce,  aged  81. 
9.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Cottam. 
16.  Mr.  Caesar  Johnson,  of  Shelfield,  Warwickshire. 

27.  Miss  Phillis  O'Rourke,  aged  25. 
Nov.     1.  Mrs.  Joanna  Lyons,  aged  77. 

8.  Mr.  Joseph  Cowdrey. 

9.  Mrs.  Mary  Gardiner,  aged  30. 
14.  Mrs.  Ursula  Cowdrey,  aged  79. 

16.  Mr.  Michael  Pierat,  of  Davies-Street,  aged  77. 
21.  Mrs.  Ann  Thomas,  jun.,  of  Charles-Street,  Gros- 

venor  Square,  aged  35. 
Dec.     2.  Mrs.  Mary  Gary,  aged  41. 

17.  Mrs.  Catherine  Lowry,  London,  aged  68. 

20.  Mrs.  Catherine  Calderbank,  aged  65. 

21.  Mrs.  Phillippa  Gisbitsky. 

26.  Mrs.  Martha  Bulbeck,  aged  60. 
26.  Miss  Frances  O'Rourke,  aged  24. 

28.  Mr.  John  Wilson,  Bromley,  Middlesex,  aged  63, 

1806.  Jan.     4.  Mrs.  Barbara  Turville. 

18.  Mrs.  Ann  Owen,  aged  66. 


" LAITY'S  DIRECTORY"  OBITUARIES.  95 

27.  Mrs.  Frances  Porter,  at  Woolton,  near  Liverpool, 

aged  76. 

Feb.     2.  Mrs.  Mary  Williams,  aged  74. 
4.  Mrs.  Martha  Howse,  aged  83. 
10.  Mrs.  Frances  Biddulph,  Midhurst,  aged  84. 

14.  Mrs.  Angelique  Charlier,  aged  65. 

15.  Mrs.  Martha  Murphy,  aged  26. 
21.  Mr.  Henry  Flint,  aged  59. 

21.  Mr.    John   Fowler,    Vale    Place,    Hammersmith, 

aged  67. 

24.  Mrs.  Mary  Carpue,  late  of  Serle-Street,  aged  48. 
Mar.          Mr.  Matthew  Walsh. 

25.  Mrs.  Ann  Lewis,  aged  87. 
Apr.     8.  Miss  Emma  O'Rourke,  aged  23. 

12.  Mrs.  Mary  Frances  Scully,  aged  36. 

14.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Greenwood,  at  Winchester,  aged 

76. 

16.  Samuel  Angier,  Esq.,  of  Exeter. 
May     1.  Mrs.  Mary  Angier,  of  Exeter. 

7.  Mrs.  Mary  Meader,  widow  of  William  Meader,  of 
Winchester,  Merchant,  aged  79. 

13.  Richard  Bullock,  Esq.,  aged  59. 

John  Michael  Messenger,  Esq.,  of  Cayton-Farm, 

Yorkshire. 

18.  Mr.  William  Bulbeck,  of  Hayling  Island,  aged  76. 
24.  Patrick  Burke,  Esq.,  aged  82. 

27.  Mrs.  Dorothy  Corney,  of  the  Strand,  aged  54. 
Mr.  Edmund  Power,  of  Waterford. 

Mrs.  Mary  Power,  of  Waterford. 
June    6.  Mr.  Henry  Read,  aged  63. 

10.  Cornelius  Donovan,  Esq.,  aged  74. 

11.  Mrs.  Mary  Mitan,  aged  78. 

18.  Mrs.    Mary   Rayment,    of   Worcester,    widow   of 

the  late  Mr.  Rayment,  aged  75. 
24.  Mr.  Richard  Knapp,  of  Havant,  aged  70. 
July     1.  William  Fermor,  Esq.,  of  Tusmore,  aged  68. 
2.  Mr.  William  Bowman,  of  Slindon. 
7.  Mr.  Hugh  Byrne,  aged  74. 

28.  Miss  Mary  Charlotte  Ryley,  aged  26. 

Aug.     2.  Francis  Goostling,  Esq.,  of  Norwich,  aged  80. 

15.  Mrs.  Thomason  Kirk,  wife  of  Mr.  John  Kirk,  of 

Shadwell,  aged  26. 

22.  Mr.  James  Allbut. 

Sept.    3.  Mrs.  Appolonia  Berk[e]ley,  of  Spetchley. 

19.  Mrs.  Winefrid  Potier,  at  Standon. 
Mrs.  Teresa  de  Bruyn,  aged  72. 

20.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Witham,  of  Durham. 
Sept.  21.  Mrs.  Mary  Lemoine. 

23.  Mr,  John  Clark,  of  Somerstown. 


96  "LAITY'S  DIRECTORY"  OBITUARIES. 

ECCL£SIASTIQUE  FRANQOIS. 

1804.  Oct.    10.   MM.    Claude    d'Homme,    pretre    du    diocese   de 

Clermont,  age  48  ans. 

1805.  Janv.  27.  Jean-Nicolas  Gilles,  pretre  du  diocese  de  Rouen, 

age  46. 
Avr.     7.  Fran£ois  Carlu,  vicaire  de  Villy,  diocese  de  Rouen, 

age  53. 
Juin  11.  Jean  Squelart,  pretre  du  diocese  de  Tournai,  age 

66. 
7bre.  16.  Marc  Pain,   religieux  Dominicain  et  pretre  du 

diocese  de  Rennes. 
8bre.  20.  Jean-Michael  le  Lievre,  pretre  du  diocese  de  Seez 

age  38. 
Xbre.  22.  Alexis   le   Clerc,    cure   de   St.    Thomas,    diocese 

d'Evreux. 

1806.  Janv.  29.  Valentin  Lavoisne,  pretre  et  professeur  du  dio 

cese  de  Bayeux. 
Mars.   7.  Francois   Goyard,   recteur  de  Ferie,   diocese  de 

Rennes,  age  70. 
Mars.  16.  Alexandre   Olivier,   cure   de   Faverolles,    diocese 

d'Evreux,  age  72. 

Avr.  30.  Auguste  Poisson,  pretre,  age  63. 
Mai.   23.  Nicolas  Cauchard,  vicaire  d' Herman ville,  diocese 

de  Bayeux,  age  63. 

Juil.     5.  Mgr.    Arthur- Richard   Dillon,    Archeveque,    Pri 
mate  de  Narbonne,  Commandeur  de  TOrdre 

du  St.  Esprit,  age  85. 
Auot.  4.  Bernard  Tissandier,  ci-devant  Vicaire-General  de 

Mgr.  1'ancien  Eveque  de  Troye,  age  73. 

LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  1808. 

CLERGY. 

1805.  Dec.     8.  Rev.  John  Halford,  late  of  Tor  Abbey,  at  Henley 

on  Thames.  (Doway). 

1806.  June  28.  Rev.  George  Hartley,  at  Harvington.  (Lisbon). 
Nov.  15.  Rev.  William  Danson.  (Rome). 

27.  Rev.  Thomas  Varley,  aged  78.  (Doway). 
Dec  .    2.  Rev.  John  Paterson,  many  years  chaplain  to  the 

Right  Hon.  Lord  Petre,  at  Buckenham. 
9.  Rev.  John  Lindow,  at  Old-Hall-Green. 

1807.  Jan.     4.  Rev.  John  Nassau,  aged  40.  (Doway). 

8.  Rev.  Thomas   Shelley,  at  Wolverhampton. 

(Doway). 

June  26.  Rev.   Joseph   Syres,   at   Twickenham,   aged   72. 
(Doway). 


1806.  Nov.     4.  Rev.  Edward  Nihil  (Nihel[l],-£H>.  1809),  Trinidad. 

[ex  S.J.]. 
10.  Rev.  Charles  Sewall,  Maryland,  [ex  S.J.]. 


"LAITY'S  DIRECTORY"  OBITUARIES.  97 

Dec.  28.  Rev.  Charles  Leslie,  Oxford,  [ex  S.J.]. 
1807.  Apr.          Rev.  John  Hodshon,  Dunkenhall.  [ex  S.J.]. 

July  11.  Rev.  Thomas  Lawson,  aged  90,  London,  [ex  S.J.]. 
Rev.  Peter  O'Brien,  Newhall.   [ex  S.J.]. 

1806.  Rev.  John  (Fr.   Thomas)   Plunkett,   O.S.D.,   at 

Verona,  of  an  epidemic  disorder  caught  by 
attending  the  hospital.   [  ?  Irish  Province]. 
Nov.  20.  Rev.    Michael     [Benedict]     Pembridge,    O.S.B. 
[prof.  1741]. 

1807.  Feb.     8.  Rev.  Roland  Michael  Lacon,  O.S.B.,  at  Linley, 

Shropshire,  [prof.  1761]. 

Mar.  8.  Brother  John  Austin  Atkinson,  O.S.B.,  aged  21, 
at  Acton-Burnell. 

24.  Rev.  [John]  Edmund  Hadley,  O.S.B.,  at  Pock- 

lington,  Yorkshire,  [prof.  1761], 

[Mar.  25.]  Rev.  [Thomas]  Placid  Harsnep,  O.S.B.,  at  Lam- 
spring,   [prof.  1770]. 

Apr.   27.  Rev.  John  Bernard  Warmoll,  O.S.B.  [prof.  1737]. 

May  22.  Rev.  Henry  Essex  Edgeworth  of  Firmont,  Vicar- 
General  of  the  diocese  of  Paris,  and  confessor 
to  Louis  XVI.,  at  Mittau,  of  a  dangerous  dis 
order  caught  in  attending  the  French  pri 
soners. 

RELIGIOUS  WOMEN. 

1806.  Aug.  11.  Rev.    Sister   Frances   Agatha  Halford,   at   Sion 

House,  Lisbon,  aged  49,  rel.  32. 

Sept.  4.  Dame  Placida  Jones,  O.S.B.,  at  Preston,  aged 
75,  rel.  51. 

Nov.  11.  Sister  Constantia  Felix  of  the  Holy  Family,  alias 
Constantia  Clough,  Carmelite,  at  Cockenhall, 
near  Durham,  aged  71,  prof.  51. 
21.  Dame  M.  Joseph  Mostyn,  O.S.B.,  at  Hammer 
smith,  aged  57,  rel.  33. 

Dec.  30.  Sister  Teresa  Joseph  Fermor,  at  Newhall,  aged 
35. 

1807.  Jan.   31.  Ann    [sic,    Louise    Marianne]    Lefevre,    O.S.B., 

lay-sister,  aged  72,  at  Woolton.  [rel.  50]. 
Mar.  23.  Mother  Mary  Augustina  More,  O.S.A.,  aged  75, 

rel.  54,  having  been  Prioress  41  years  of  the 

English  Austin  Dames  at  Bruges. 
30.  Sister  Elizabeth  Mary  Agnes  Jerningham,  O.S.A., 

aged  80,   rel.   62,  English  Austin  Dames  at 

Bruges. 
Apr.   11.  Sister  [Sarah]  Mary   Francis  Xaveria  Trant,  at 

Newhall.  [C.R  S.S.,  aged  43  ;  ?  on  Feb.  7]. 

25.  Sister    Mary    Placida    Brindle,    O.S.B.,    at   Can- 

nington-House. 

27.  Sister  [Anne]    Mary  Xaveria   Tancred,  aged  64, 
rel.  42,  at  Spetisbury-House. 

Xii.  Q 


98  "  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  "  OBITUARIES. 

June    3.  Sister  Elizabeth  Charnley,  O.S.B.,  late  of  Dun 
kirk,  at  Hammersmith,  aged  74,  rel.  50. 
10.  Sister  Elizabeth  Mary  Baptist  Stutter,  at  New- 
Hall.  [C.R.S.S.,  aged  53]. 

Aug.  23.  Elizabeth  Joseph  Smith,   lay-sister,   at  Hagger- 
:  tone  Castle. 

LAITY. 

1800.  Aug.  12.  John  Winter,  Esq.,  of  Arundel,  aged  61. 
1805.  Jan.   30.  Hon.  Lady  Mary  Blount,  in  the  61st  year  of  her 


Mr.  John  Sone,  of  Bedhampton. 
Mrs.  Mary  Smallwood,  aged  73. 
Apr.   11.  Mr.  Philip  Bowman,  aged  19. 

20.  Mr.  William  Ford,  Bromsgrove,  aged  23. 
Oct.    16.  The  Right  Hon.  Countess  of  Kenmare. 

21.  Mrs.  Mary  Wilson,  at  Cliff e-Hall,  Yorkshire,  aged 

88,  housekeeper  60  years  to  the  late  Henry 
Witham,  Esq.,  and  Family,  whose  life  was  a 
continued  example  of  honesty,  fidelity,  and 
every  other  Christian  virtue. 

27.  Mrs.  Sarah  Jackson,  aged  77. 

28.  Mrs.  Mary  Tichborne,  relict  of  Michael  Tichborne, 

Esq.,  late  of  Stockton  upon  Tees. 
Nov.  11.  Mrs.  Margaret  Gordon,  aged  81. 

28.  Mrs.  Frances  Carey,  at  Wollaston,  N.  Hants. 
Dec.   13.  Mr.  Martin  Fabrij,*  at  Spetisbury-House. 

17.  Francis  Canning,  Esq.,  of  Foxcoate. 
21.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Walker. 

1807.  Jan.     5.  Mrs.  Susanna  Pratt,  of  Kennington,  aged  34. 

10.  Mr.  Richard  Stringfellow,  of  Duke-Street,  aged  52. 
Feb.     1.  Mr.  Samuel  Bullen,  schoolmaster. 

4.  Mr.  William  Carey,  aged  73. 

5.  His  Excellency  General  Paoli. 

Mrs.  Jane  Bourne,  housekeeper  at  Netherwitton, 

Northumberland. 
Mar.     2.  Mr.  Charles  Kandler,  aged  70. 

3.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Redmond,  aged  35. 

10.  Mr.  Murty  Cullen,  Wapping. 

11.  Mr.  Richard  Mather,  aged  65. 

21.  Miss  Catherine]  Tunstall,  at  Wye  Cottage,  aged 

48. 

23.  Miss  Mary  Walm[e]sley. 
28.  Mrs.  Mary  Richardson,  at  Minstre  Acres. 
Apr.   18.  Hon.  Frances  Clifford,  at  Schwerin  in  Mecklen- 

burgh. 

18.  Mr.  Daniel  McCarthy,  jun.,  aged  23. 

22.  Matthew  O'Toole,  Esq.,  at  Bristol,  aged  34. 

*  A   Dutch    servant    who    accompanied    the   Augustinian    nuns    from 
Louvain  to  Spetisbury. 


"  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY"  OBITUARIES.  99 

30.  Mrs.  Winefrid  Wilson,  at  Bristol,  aged  78. 

Mr.  William  Norris,  Warrington. 
May     9.  Mr.  Anthony  Hunter,  aged  56. 

12.  Mr.  John  Coghlan,  son  of  the  late  Mr.  J[ames] 

P[eter]  Coghlan,  printer,  Duke-Street,  Gros- 
venor-Square. 

13.  Mrs.  Mary  Davey,  at  Overy,  Oxon. 
15.  Mrs.  Dorothy  Banks. 

20.  Mrs.  Jane  Eyre,  at  Brompton,  aged  84. 

25.  Mr.  Edward  Hill,  late  of  Kennington,  aged  52. 
29.  Mrs.  Anna  Mathias,  aged  78. 

June    5.  Joseph  Thackery,  Esq.,  of  Isleworth,  Middlesex. 
5.  Mr.    Charles   Dolmain,    late    of   Clement's-Lane, 

Lombard-Street,  aged  26. 
July  20.  William  Seymour,  Esq.,  at  Arundel,  aged  69. 

26.  Mrs.  Frances  Smith,  aged  37. 

Aug.     2.  Mr.  James  Stanley,  at  Hooton,  Cheshire. 

7.  Mr.   John   Bickerstaff,   at   Ruckley,    Shropshire, 

aged  76. 

10.  Mr.  Thomas  Cope,  at  Hammersmith,  aged  75. 
12.  Miss  Susanna  Orpwood,  at  Dartmouth,  aged  32. 

23.  Mr.  Edward  Molineux,  formerly  of  Queen-Street, 

Mayfair. 

24.  Mrs.  Mary  Hernon,  aged  87. 

John  Walker,  Esq.,  teacher  of  rhetoric,  Totten 
ham-Court-Road. 

Sept.  11.  Mrs.  Ann  King,  wife  of  Mr.  Charles  King  of  Grace- 
church-Street,  at  Liverpool,  aged  22. 

ECCL£SIASTIQUES  FRANgois. 

1806.  Oct.    10.  MM.  Antoine  Chemitte,  cure  de  Lussigny,  diocese 

de  Noyon. 
Oct.   19.  Pierre  Messager,  cure   de  Commanna,  diocese  de 

Leon. 
9bre.  22.  Jean  Baptiste  Dubois  Auvray,  religieux  Capucin, 

diocese  de  Bayeux. 
9bre.  25.  Mgr.  Jean-Fran9ois  la  Marche,  Eveque  de  St.  Pol 

de  Leon,  age  de  78  ans. 

lObre.  20.  Jean  Coipel,  cure  de  Manneville,  diocese  de  Rouen. 
lObre.  26.  Pierre   Pichot,    vicaire   de   Tirepied,    diocese 

d'  Avranches. 

1807.  Fev.   11.  Alexis  Chaillon,  cure  de  Freteval,  diocese  de  Blois, 

et  aumonier  des  prisonniers  Fra^ois. 
Mars.   6.  Charles  S.  Crepelle,  cure  de  Radinghan,  diocese 

de  Boulogne. 
Mar.  15.  Thomas  Baudouin,  cure  de  TAunay,  diocese  de 

Rouen. 

Avr.   13.  Pierre  Paty,  pretre  du  diocese  de  Rennes. 
Avr.   14.  Alexis    Tilly,    cure    d'Ecardanville,    diocese 

d'Evreux, 


100  "  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  "  OBITUARIES. 

Sept.  22,  Jean  Baptiste  Carbonnel,  cure  de  la  Vacquerie, 
diocese  d'Evreux,  age  d'environ  80  ans. 

LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  1809. 
CLERGY  DECEASED  FROM  THE  YEAR  1793  TO  THE  15TH  OF  OCTOBER  1808. 

[Here  follows  a  list  of  about  203  priests,  perhaps  all  appearing 
in  earlier  Directories.  No  useful  purpose  can  be  served  by 
their  repetition  here,  however  desirable  in  1809.  More  is 
being  done  in  these  pages.  The  following  solitary  one 
seems  to  be  additional;  but  may  be  a  belated  report  for 
the  year.~\ 

1801.  Sept.  13.  Rev.  Richard  Gibson. 

[The  Directory  for  1809  then  seems  to  continue  the  usual  entries 
received  for  the  edition,  as  follows.] 

1807.  Sept.  27.  Rev.    Charles  Juliaens,  O.S.F.,  London. 

[Aug.  25]  [Joseph]  Paul  Grimbaldeston,  O.S.B. 

[prof.  1777]. 

Oct.      1.  John  Joseph  Burden,  O.S.B.  [prof.  1787]. 

Nov.  28.  James  Vincent  Bowyer,  O.S.D.,  at  Win 

chester,  aged  52,  rel.  30.  [  ?  28 ;  chap 
lain  to  Benedictine  nuns.] 

1808.  Feb.   18.  Rev.   Matthew  Casey,  East  Lane,  Rotherhithe, 

aged  76. 
Apr.     1.  James  Jerome  Sharrock,  O.S.B.,  at  Acton- 

Burnall.  [prof.  1768]. 
May     6.  Richard  Smith,  aged  82.  (Rome). 

James  Wilson,  at  York,  aged  85.  (Doway). 

22.  Thomas  Taylor,  President  of  Valladolid. 
29.  Richard  Underbill  Plunket.  (Rome). 

July  30.  Thomas  Pitchford,  at  York. 

Aug.  14.  Henry  Kellet,  at   Burscought   [Burscough, 

Lancashire.]  (Valladolid). 
Sept.    4.  Dennis  Murphy,  aged  72. 

Nov.  13.  William  Warrilow,  of  Newcastle- upon-Tyne. 

[ex.  S.J.]. 

23.  John  Mattingly,  Ireland,  [ex.  S.J.]. 

1808.  Mar.  15.  Rev.   John    Alleway,   at   Sc[h]oles,   Lancashire. 

[ex.  S.J.]. 

Sept.    1.  John    Shaw,    at    Stonyhurst,    Lancashire, 

[ex.  S.J.]. 

RELIGIOUS  WOMEN. 

1806.  Dec.          Sister  Agatha  Whiteside. 

1807.  Aug.  31.  Dame  Ann  Johnson,  aged  53,  rel.  30. 

Nov.    3.  Dame  Gertrude  Wells,  O.S.B.,  at  Hammersmith, 
aged  84,  rel.  62. 

1808.  Feb.     1.  Catherine  Fletcher,  O.S.C.,  at  Scorton,  near  Cat- 

terick,    Yorkshire,    formerly    Superioress    of 
the  Congregation  at  Churchill- Wood. 


OBITUARIES.  101 

23.  Dame  Mary  Agnes  Parkes,  O.S.B.,  at  Hammer 
smith,  aged  46,  rel.  21. 

Mar.     2.  Teresa  of  Jesus  Cowdry,  Mother  Subprioress  of 
the  Teresians  at  Lanherne,  aged  47,  rel.  24. 

15.  Sister  Teresa  Joseph,  of  the  Sacred  Heart  of  Jesus, 
alias  Teresa  Van  de  Bogaerde,  late  of  Bruges 
in  Flanders,  O.S.T.,  at  Cockenhall,  aged  57. 

15.  Dame  Francisca  Anna  Jacobi  de  St.  Belin,  O.S.B., 
Subprioress  at  Bodney-Hall,  aged  54,  rel.  35. 

17.  Sister  Maria  Scholastica  Mida,  conversa,  O.S.B., 

at  Bishop' s-House,  Winchester,  aged  63,  rel. 
27. 
Apr.     3.  Dame  Mary  Catherine  Eccles,  O.S.B.,  at  Bishop's- 

House,  Winchester,  aged  76,  rel.  55. 
May     8.  Winefrid  Miller,  lay-sister,  O.S.T.  [sic,  vereO.S.A., 

aged  47,  rel.  21,  at  Louvain]. 

22.  Louisa  Frances  Lancaster,  late  Superioress  of  the 
Augustin  Nuns,  Rue  de  Fosse  St.  Victor,  at 
Paris,  aged  84,  Superior  42.  [prof.  1750]. 
June    2.  Sister  Elizabeth  Hodgson,  at  Scorton-Hall,  late 

from  Haggerstone. 
July  14.  Dame  [Elizabeth]  M.  Frances  Sheldon,  O.S.B.,  at 

Salford.  [aged  88,  prof.  1740] 
14.  Sister  Ann  Chadwick,  at  Scorton-Hall,  near  Cat- 

terick,  Yorkshire,  aged  83. 
19.  Sister  Mary  Austin  Macdonel,  O.S.C. 

Anna  Mary  [Hyde],  lay-sister,  O.S.A.,  at  Bruges. 
Mrs.     [Frances]     Healde,    at     Bruges,     in     her 
noviciate.f 

LAITY. 

1800.  Dec.     6.  Mr.  Thomas  Green,  at  Wolverhampton,  aged  85. 
1807.  Aug.     5.  Mr.  William  Hippisley,  at  Shepton  Mallet. 
Sept.  27.  Mrs.  Mary  Gage  Rookwood,  aged  26. 
Oct.    15.  Mr.  John  Eccles,  at  Liverpool. 
Nov.    2.  Mr.  Francis  Cipolla,  aged  59. 
3.  Mr.  Joseph  New. 

13.  Mr.  James  Brady,  aged  40. 

18.  Captain  Charles  Rogers. 

22.  Miss  Elizabeth  Knapp,  at  Havant,  aged  42. 

27.  Miss  Elizabeth  Mary  Beauchamp,  aged  20. 

Dec.     4.  Miss  Mary  Nassau,  aged  49. 

14.  Mr.  John  Davis,  of  Derby-Street,  aged  84. 

17.  Mrs.  Teresa  Master,  of  Gratz  in  Stiria,  aged  49. 

22.  Mr.  Henry  Corner  [Corney],  aged  62. 

23.  Mrs.   Mary   Pierce,   of   Princess-Street,   Hanover 

Square. 

*  Dame  Mary  Dolores,  of  East  Bergholt  Abbey,  says  these  two 
obituaries  belong  to  the  year  1803 — not  1808. 

t  Mother  Prioress  of  Bruges  says  she  was  "  nee  Dillon,  and  widow  of 
Dr.  Thomas  Healde,  Aged  53." 


102  "  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  "  OBITUARIES. 

23.  Mrs.  Judith  Devereux,  Wexford,  Ireland,  aged 

62. 

25.  Mrs.  Sarah  Corner,  aged  63. 

26.  Mr.  Benjamin  Goodwin,  of  Union  Street,  Bishops- 

gate,  at  Addlestone,  aged  35. 
28.  Mr.  Henry  Bagley,  of  Upper  Clapton,  County  of 

Middlesex,  aged  63. 

1808.  Jan.     6.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Collingridge,  aged  42. 
12.  Mrs.  Juliana  Howard,  aged  70. 

14.  Mrs.  Catherine  Porter,  aged  68. 

19.  Mr.   Lawrence   Keefe,   at   Goran,   Co.   Limerick, 
Ireland,  aged  59. 

24.  Mr.  Richard  Barry,  late  of  the  Minories,  aged  37. 
24.  Mrs.  Mary  Weightman,  at  Crake,  York. 

Feb.     7.  Mrs.  Margaret  Searle,  aged  78. 

11.  Mrs.  Mary  Sone,  of  Bedhampton,  aged  46. 

12.  Mr.  William  Clark,  aged  48. 

27.  Mr.  Thomas  Hoole. 

28.  Mrs.  Sarah  Rice,  at  Hammersmith,  aged  76. 
Mar.     1.  Mrs.  Mary  Goulden,  aged  74. 

9.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Burgoyne,  of  the  City  Road,  aged 
65. 

11.  Mrs.  Eliz[abeth]  Geoghegan  Slane. 

13.  Miss  Jane  Morrell,  aged  25. 

15.  Mrs.  Ann  Frith,  of  Sheffield. 

19.  Mr.  Peter  Henry  Lynch,  aged  21. 
Apr.     5.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Crosby,  aged  39. 

14.  James  Reeve,  M.D.,  Kingston,  Jamaica,  aged  47. 

16.  Mr.  Patrick  Dugan,  aged  57. 

19.  Mrs.    Elizabeth    Scholastica    Green,    at    Wolver- 

hampton,  aged  85. 

20.  Miss  Winefred  Allan,  of  Judd  Place,  aged  39. 

21.  Mrs.  Eleanor  Prendergast,  aged  71. 

22.  Mrs.  Ellen  Carter,  New  House,  Hollowforth. 
Mr.  Francis  King,  Fintona,  Ireland. 

May     1.  Mrs.  Martha  Talker,  aged  54. 

24.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Burke,  relict  of  the  late  Patrick 

Burke,  Esq.,  aged  72. 
28.  Mr.  Christopher  Gary,  aged  49. 
30.  Miss  Eleonora  Selby,  aged  21. 
June    7.  Edward  Meynell,  Esq.,  of  Yarm,  Yorkshire. 
8.  Mr.  Edward  Price,  at  Liverpool,  aged  32. 

12.  Mr.  James  Fanning. 

20.  Mr.  Philip  Ryan,  aged  42. 

24.  Mrs.  Mary  Howell,  of  Chelsea,  aged  69. 

Mrs.  Mary  Frank. 
July     2.  Mr.  Walter  Power,  of  Kennington  Cross,  aged  68. 

13.  Mr.   Robert  Stewart,   Lincoln' s-Inn- Fields,   aged 

67. 
19.  Mr.  John  Kirk,  of  Shadwell. 


"  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  "  OBITUARIES.  103 

28.  Mr.  Thomas  Crowe,  aged  67. 

30.  Mrs.   Anastatia   Charker,   Devonshire   Buildings, 

near  Bath,  late  of  Winchester. 
Aug.  10.  Miss  Catherine  Mostyn,  eldest  daughter  of  Charles 

Browne  Mostyn,  Esq.,  at  Bath,  aged  30. 

15.  Mrs.   Frances   Gary,   widow  of  the  late   George 

Cary,  Esq.,  of  Tor  Abbey,  aged  63. 
26.  John  Stanley  Massey  Stanley,  Esq.,  of  Moor-hall, 

Lancashire,  aged  25. 
Sept.  13.  Mr.  Peter  Douchez,  Old  Cavendish-Street,  aged 

70. 
13.  Anna  Maria  Lady  Gerard,  Garswood,  Lancashire, 

aged  31. 
13.  Miss    Eleanor    Giffard,    Nerques,    Mole,    North 

Wales. 
Oct.      4.  Mr.  John  Singleton. 

11.  Miss  Ann  Hill,  aged  23. 

13.  Mr.     Thomas    Collingridge,     Great    Comberton, 

Worcestershire,  aged  87. 

16.  Mr.  James  Horn,  of  Bridges  Street,  aged  56. 
23.  Mr.  John  Clempson,  aged  86. 


ECCL£SIASTIQUES 

1807.  Mars.        Jean  Baptiste  Tourmine,  pretre  du  diocese  de 

Paris. 

Oct.    10.  Louis  de  Chambourg,  cure  du  diocese  d'Evreux. 
24.  Emmanuel   Bourret,   pretre   de  la   communaute 

de  St.  Sulpice. 
Nov.    6.  Jean  Huart,  cure  du  diocese  de  Bourges. 

13.  Andre  du  Chemin,  cure  du  diocese  d'Evreux. 
28.  Adrian  Bricon,  pretre  du  diocese  de  Seez. 
Dec.     3.  Jacques  le  Thuillier,  pretre  du  diocese  de  Rouen. 
30.  Jean  Baptiste  la  Forge,  sous-diacre  du  diocese 
de  Bayeux. 

1808.  Janv.   8.  Jean  Marquer,  pretre  du  diocese  de  Paris. 

19.  Pierre  Clemens,  cure  du  diocese  de  Seez. 

Joseph  Planquette,  pretre  du  diocese  de  Bayeux. 
Pierre  Francois]  Pellitier,  ci-devant  de  la  Congre- 
g[ation]     de    1'Oratoire    et    profess[eur]    au 
College  du  Mans. 

Mars.        Jean  Douduit,  pretre  du  diocese  de  St.  Malo. 
Avril    1.  Jean  de  Levizac,  Vic[aire]  Genferal]   du  diocese 

de  St.  Omer. 

1.  Gratien  Pierre,  cure  du  diocese  de  Paris. 
3.  Rene  du  Rozier,  cure  du  diocese  de  Bourges. 
3.  Pierre  du  Bois,  pretre  du  diocese  d'  Angers. 

5.  Fran£ois  Cosnard,  pretre  du  diocese  du  Mans. 

6.  Julien  Louin  Clerc,  tonsure  du  diocese  du  Mans. 
17.  Nicolas  Weugue,  religieux  Benedictin  du  diocese 

d'  Arras. 


104  "  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  "  OBITUARIES. 

Juil.  26.  Jean  Decorches,  chanoine  de  Seez. 
Aout  24.  Jean  Cliquet,  cure  du  diocese  de  Rouen. 
Sept.  26.  »J<  Pierre  Augustin  de  Be  beuf ,   Eveque  d'   Av- 
ranches. 

LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  1810. 

CLERQY. 
1809.  Apr.  25.  Rev.    James    Haydock,    at   Lea,    near   Preston. 

(Doway). 
Sep.    28.  Rev.  John  Austin,  at  Brailes,  aged  67.  (Rome). 


1808.  Dec.     9.  Rev.   Richard  Molyneux,  America,   [ex.  S.J.,  at 

Georgetown*]. 

1809.  Sept.    5.  Rev.    Thomas    Lewis,    [vere  Culcheth;    ex    S.J.] 

Chideock.  [Dorset]. 

26.  Rev.  Joseph  Simms,  at  Stonyhurst.  [vere  Semmes ; 
ex.  S.J.] 


1808.  [Apr.  22]  Rev.  Maurus  Chaplin,  O.S.B.,  at  Lamspring,  in 

the  summer,  [prof.  1763]. 
Omitted  in  the  General  Obituary  for  1808. 

1807.  Mar.     8.  John  [Austin]   Atkinson,  at  Acton-Burnell,  aged 

21.  [O.S.B.] 
BELIGIOUS  WOMEN. 

1808.  Mar.  17.  Sister  Mary  Agnes  Towsey,  of  the    Holy  Ghost 

aged  36. 
July     9.  Sister   Augustine   M'Donal,    O.S.C.,    at   Britwell 

House,  aged  72,  rel.  49. 

Nov.  27.  Sister  Mary  Felicita  Falkner,  aged  77,  rel.  55. 
Dec.   15.  Sister   Lucy  [Grace]  Lettas,  lay-sister,  aged  89, 

Jubilarian    18    years.    [O.S.A.,    rel.    67,    at 

Spetisbury]. 

1809.  Mar.  13.  Sister  Amanda  Cooper,  of  the  Nativity,  O.S.B., 

lay-sister,  at  Cannington,  aged  86  [?  84]. 

1809.  June  12.  Dame  [Anne]  Mary  Theresa  Shepherd,  O.S.B.,  at 
Salford,  Warwickshire,  prof.  29  [1  27 ;  prof. 
1782],  aged  47. 

17.  Sister  Catherine  Bagot,  lay-sister,  aged  86,  pro 
fessed  50.  [O.S.A.,  at  Spetisbury]. 

LAITY. 

1808.  Jan.   27.  Mr.  John  M'Kinnon,  aged  34. 
Feb.   13.  Mrs.  Ann  Dowling,  at  Calcutta. 
May   18.  Ulick  Bourke,   Esq.,  at  St.  Christopher's,   aged 

69. 

June  17.  Mrs.  Mary  Glasspole,  Havant,  aged  69. 
July          Mrs.  Barbara  Tasburgh,  wife  of  George  Tasburgh, 

Esq.,  of  Bodney,  in  Norfolk,  at  Florence. 
23.  Mrs.  Frances  Leslie  Roche. 

*  A  Jesuit  list  is  noted  "  Ric  (tie)  debet  esse  Robt.  Praeces  Collegii  in 
Georgetown  et  Superior  FF.  suorum  in  America." 


"  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  "  OBITUARIES.  105 

Aug.          Mr.  Charles  Hopkins,  at  Birmingham,  aged  20. 
Oct.      4.  Mrs.  Teresa  Knapp,  at  Langston,  near  Havant, 
aged  33. 

24.  Miles  Stapleton,  Esq.,  at  York,  aged  71. 

25.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Hudson,  at  Bath. 
Mr.  George  Lund,  aged  34. 

Nov.  17.  Mrs.  Ann  Martin,  aged  77. 

20.  Mr.    William   Phillips,    of   Charles-Street,    Soho, 

aged  67. 

Dec.     4.  Right  Hon.  Henry  Lord  Arundell,  Count  of  the 
Holy  Roman  Empire,  aged  69. 

6.  Mrs.  Alice  Dagnall,  at  Liverpool,  aged  73. 

14.  Mrs.  Sarah  Bagnall,  of  Sloane-Street,  aged  65. 

15.  Mrs.  Martha  Cullen,  late  of  Wapping,  aged  56. 

20.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  AnseU,  wife  of  Mr.  J.  K.  Ansell, 

organist  to  the  Portuguese  Embassy,   aged 
30. 

21.  Master   Rickard    Edmund   Bourke,    aged   9,    et 

Southampton,  son  of  Rickard  Bourke,  Esq., 
of  Nottingham-Place. 

24.  Mrs.  Mary  Carrington,  of  Somer's-Town,  aged  70. 
30.  Mrs.  Joannah  M'Donald,  aged  41. 

Mr.  Charles  Pendlebery,  at  Blackburn,  aged  80. 
1809.  Jan.     1.  Mr.  Christopher  Knuck,  aged  48. 

3.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Richardson,  aged  79. 
12.  John  Patrick  Sweetman,  Esq.,  of  Francis- Court, 

Dublin,  aged  24. 
15.  Mrs.  Hester  Bird,  aged  87. 
21.  John  Francis  Moore,  Esq.,  late  of  York-Buildings, 

aged  84. 

23.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Strongitharm,  aged  94. 
Feb.     6.  Miss  Alice  Charnock,  aged  40. 

9.  Mrs.  Sarah  Corser,  relict  of  Mr.  Edward  Corser, 
of  Upton- Cresset,  at  that  place. 

21.  Thomas  Couche,  Esq.,  aged  79. 

22.  William    Lynch,    Esq.,    late    of    Great    Russell- 

Street,  aged  53. 

26.  Mr.  Thomas  Darcey,  aged  81. 
Mar.     2.  Mrs.  Mary  Bayley,  aged  63. 

5.  Mrs.  Hannah  Eccles. 

7.  Anthony  Power,  Esq.,  late  of  the  Island  of  Tene- 

riffe,  aged  43. 

8.  Mrs.  Mary  Clavering,  relict  of  Ralph  Clavering, 

Esq.,  at  Hampstead,  aged  65. 
11.  Mr.  Eugene  de  Thuisy,  at  Cadiz,  aged  27. 
29.  The    Right    Honourable    Robert    Edward   Lord 

Petre,  aged  46. 

Mrs.  Charlotte  Doughty,  aged  73. 

Apr.   10.  Mr.  Edward  Pugh,  late  of  Hengrave,  aged  74. 
19.  Miss  Elizabeth  Cary,  aged  17. 


106  "  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  "  OBITUARIES. 

21.  Mr.  Robert  Jefferson,  aged  73. 

26.  Mrs.  Eleanor  Selby,  of  Devonshire-Street,  aged  77. 

28.  Mrs.  Alicia  Sexton  Gorman,  late  of  Hinde-Street. 

Manchester-Square,  at  Renrenham  [?  Remen- 
ham],  near  Henley  upon  Thames. 
May     5.  Mrs.  Mary  Keene,  aged  73. 

6.  Anthony  Bordenave,  Esq.,  aged  45. 

7.  Pierce  Walsh  Porter,  Esq. 

12.  Mr.  Joseph  Harbutt,  of  Sedgley-Park,  aged  66. 

16.  Mr.  Barnard  O'Neill,  aged  69. 

17.  Mr.  Joseph  Dempsey,  aged  69. 

19.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Charlton,  late  of  Sheffield. 
26.  Mr.  William  Mitan,  aged  64. 

30.  Mrs.  Frances  Throckmorton,  aged  35. 
June    7.  Mr.  Francis  Augarde,  aged  41. 

15.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Donnelly,  aged  43. 

17.  Mrs.  James  Read,  aged  55. 

24.  Mrs.  Margaret  Rooney,  aged  40. 

29.  Miss  Catharine   Nicholetts,   at  St.  Michael's  Hill, 

Bristol,  aged  56. 

30.  Miss  Josephine  Costello,  at  Chiclana,  near  Cadiz, 

aged  27. 
July     9.  Matthew  Peacan,  Esq.,  Kingston,  Jamaica,  aged 

46. 

14.  Sir  William  Jerningham,  Bart.,  at  Cossey-Hall, 
aged  74. 

16.  Mr.  William  Thomas,  of  Gracechurch-Street,  aged 

62. 

24.  Mr.  John  Riseborough,  of  Norwich,  aged  51. 
Aug.     4.  Mr.  James  Winter,  aged  67. 

8.  Mr.  Daniel  Madden,  Loughlin,  Ireland. 

11.  The  Right  Hon.  Dowager  Elizabeth  Countess  of 
Shrewsbury,  aged  85. 

20.  Mrs.  Lucy  Greenway. 

25.  Mrs.  Mary  Ann  Christiana  Flynn. 

29.  Mr.  Patrick  Murphy,  of  Wapping,  aged  39. 
Sept.    8.  Mr.  John  Smith,  of  Brooms,  Bishopric  of  Dur 
ham. 

18.  Mrs.  Margaret  Storey,  aged  59. 

ECCL£SIASTIQUES  FRANQOIS. 
Louis  Bricault,  pretre,  mort  le  8  Janvier,  1809. 
Michael  Saint,  pretre,  mort  le  15  Janvier. 
Frangois  Riquier,  cure  mort  le  23  Fevrier. 
Jean  Baptiste  Mauger,  pretre,  mort  le  22  Avril. 
Gabriel  Pierre  de  Naillac,  pretre,  mort  le  24  Avril. 
Benoit  Pagny,  pretre,  mort  le  9  Mai. 
Frangois  Johannet,  cure,  mort  le  3  Juin. 
Blaise  de  Laigue,  mort  le  15  Aoiit. 
Zepherine  Escudie,  mort  le  16  Aout. 


"  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  "  OBITUARIES.  10*7 

LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  1811. 

CLERGY. 

1809.  Sept.  14.  Rev.  Laurance  Boyne,  at  Grantham. 

Oct.      3.  Rev.  John  Wors[w]ick,  at  Leighton  Hall.  [Doway]. 
Dec.   10.  Rev.    Michael    Wharton,    at  Yealand,    aged    76. 
[Lisbon]. 

1810.  Jan.    19.  Rev.  Charles  Blount,  at  Warwick.  [Doway]. 

28.  Rev.  John  Orrell,  at  Blackbrook,  aged  65.  [Doway] 
Feb.   23.  Rev.  Geo.  Barrett,  at  Hendred.  [Crookhall] . 

24.  Rev.  John  Howell,  Nerquis,  aged  46.  [Valladolid]. 
Mar.  29.  Rev.  Henry  Tichborne  Blount,  at  Maple-Durham, 

aged  87. 

31.  Rev.  James  Rice.  [Rome]. 
May     8.  Rev.    Thomas    Eyre,    late    President    of   Ushaw 

College,  at  Ushaw.  [Doway]. 
June  27.  Rev.  Robt.  Tommins,  one  of  the  Sacristans  of 

the  Bavarian  Embassy,  aged  69.  [Rome]. 
July   13.  Rev.  Ralph  Southworth,  at  Spetisbury,  aged  64. 
[Doway]. 


[1810].  Rev.  Francis  Beeston,  Maryland,  [at  Baltimore  ; 

ex  S.J.]. 

1809.  Sep.      9.  Rev.  John  Bolton,  Maryland,  [vere  Holme,  ex  S.J.] 
[1810]  Dec.    5.  Rev.  Edward  Howard,  Pontefract.  [ex  S.  J.]. 

1810.  Mar.  25.  Rev.  John  Pepper  [Pippard],  Terregles.  [ex  S.J. ; 

oet:  87]. 

28.  Rev.  James  Porter,  Lancashire  [at  Portico ;  ex  S.  J.] 
Aug.  30.  Rev.  James  Hussey,  Shepton  Mallet,  [ex  S.J.]. 

1808.  Oct.    15.  Rev.  James  Hodgson,  at  Antwerp,  aged  66. 
1810.  Apr.   14.  Rev.  Thomas  Monk. 

[1808]  Dec.  [7.]  Rev.  D.  [James]  Placidus  Waters  [alias  Duviviers] 
O.S.B.  at  Rome.  [prof.  1757]. 

1809.  Rev.   Lewis  Roberts,   O.S.D.   on  his  Passage  to 

Madeira. 

June  [8.]  Rev.  D.  Robt.  Augustinus  Kellet,  O.S.B.  at  Paris, 
[prof.  1751]. 

Oct.[l]7.  The  Rt.  Rev.  Dr.  Gregory  William  Sharrock, 
Bishop  of  Telmessen,  O.S.B.  Vic.  Ap.  of  the 
Western  District,  at  Bath,  aged  67,  in  the 
28th  year  of  his  episcopal  consecration,  and 
49th  of  his  religious  profession. 

1810.  Jan.    19.  Rev.  Anthony  Underbill,  O.S.D.  at  York,  aged 

61,  rel.  43.  [vere  Plunkett ;  at  the  Convent.] 
Mar.   13.  Rev.  [John]  Bernard    Slater,  O.S.B.   at   Birtley. 

[prof.   1761.] 

15.  Rev.  John  [Lawrence]  Eccles,  O.S.F.  at  Sizeragh. 

Apr.      1.  Rev.    Thomas   Payne,    Vicar   Provincial   of   the 

religious    order    of    discalceated    Carmelites, 

and  24  years  a  chaplain  to  the  Portuguese 


108  "  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  "  OBITUARIES. 

Embassy,  in  the  55th  year  of  his  age,  and  the 
31st  of  his  religious  profession. 

8.  Rev.     Walter     [Gregory]     Watkins,     O.S.F.     at 

Abergavenny. 

June  [9.]  Rev.  Rich.  Harris,  O.S.B.  at  Paris,  [prof.  1755]. 
7.  Rev.     John      Dawber,      O.S.B.      at     Coventry. 

[prof.  1791]. 

Brother  Dominic  [Heininck],  O.S.D.  at  Bornhem. 
RELIGIOUS  WOMEN. 

1809.  Oct.      3.  Mother   Mary   Scholastica   Greenway,   O.S.B.    of 

the  sacred  heart  of  Jesus  and  Mary,  at  Can- 
nington,  near  Bridgewater,  aged  50,  [49]  rel.  24. 
Nov.  24.  Lady  Mary  Frances  Hesketh,  O.S.B.  Abbess  of 
the  Benedictine  Nuns  at  Preston,  late  of 
Ghent,  aged  81,  rel.  54. 

1810.  Apr.   23.  Rev.    Mother   Catherine   Rouby,    Superioress   of 

the    congregation    of    the    Institute    of    the 
B.V.M.  aged  68,  rel.  45. 
30.  Sister  Ann  Teresa  Jump,  O.S.C.  at  Gossfield,  aged 

61,  religious  44. 

Aug.  13.  Sister  Ann  Joachim  Harcourt,  O.S.C.  at  Britwell 
House,  aged  70,  rel.  42. 
LAITY. 

1808.  Oct.    12.  Mr.  William  Wright,  at  York,  aged  41. 

1809.  Feb.     7.  Mr.  Charles  Berrington,  Isle  of  Man. 

Mar.  25.  Mr.  Jeremiah  Leonard,  at  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia, 

aged  22. 

June    6.  Mrs.  Dorothy  Hunt,  aged  62. 
July  12.  Mr.   William  Waters,  Great  Queen  Street,  Lin 
coln*  s-Inn  Fields. 
Aug.  29.  Mrs.  Catherine  Hill. 
Oct.    19.  Mr.  Joseph  Olivier,  late  of  Pall-Mall. 
25.  Miss  Catherine  Spain,  aged  26. 
27.  Mr.   James  Corcoran,  lost  in  his  Passage  from 

Margate  to  Deal,  aged  27. 
30.  Mrs.  Bridget  Ann  Norfolk,  aged  63. 
27.  Master  William  Eccleston,  of  Scaresbrick,  aged 

12  years. 
Nov.     1.  Thomas  Ralph  Eccleston,  of  Scaresbrick,  Esq., 

aged  57. 

Mrs.  Ann  Kelly,  aged  80. 

5.  Mrs.  Ann  Sophia  Dillon,  wife  of  William  Mervin, 
Dillon,  Esq. 

9.  Mr.  Thomas  Farrel. 

22.  Mrs.  Mary  Aylmer,  aged  82. 
Dec.     8.  Gerald  O'Beirne,  Esq. 

14.  Mr.  John  Reid,  late  of  Slaughter's  Coffee  House. 
22.  Mr.  John  Trapps,  aged  39,  at  Barbadoes. 
24.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Johnson,  aged  76,  many  years  in 
the  Duke  of  Norfolk's  family. 


"LAITY'S  DIRECTORY"  OBITUARIES.  109 

1810.  Jan.      5.  Mrs.  Mary  Berington. 

11.  Mrs.  Barbara  Scheemakers,  aged  63. 

20.  Mrs.  Mary  Goodwin,  aged  34. 

21.  Mr.  Charles  Connor,  aged  64. 
26.  Mr.  Francis  Carpue,  aged  41. 
28  Mrs.  Mary  Eyre,  aged  85. 

31.  Mr.  James  Edwards,  aged  96. 
Feb.     2.  Barbara  Dowager  Lady  Mostyn,  at  Clifton,  aged 

83. 

Mr.  Joseph  Cooke,  aged  72. 

4.  Mrs.   Mary  Colegrave,   widow  of  the  late  Wm. 
Colegrave,  Esq.  Cann  Hall,  Essex,  aged  82. 

6.  Mrs.  Mary  Ingo,  aged  69. 

9.  Miss  Ann  Talbot,  youngest  daughter  of  the  Hon. 

Francis  Talbot,  aged  22. 
13.  Thomas  Cologan,  Esq.  at  Teneriffe. 

22.  Miss  Elizabeth  Gorely,  aged  85. 

24.  Miss  Maria  Constable,  only  child  of  Francis  Con 

stable,  Esq.  of  Burton  in  Holderness. 
Mr  John  French,  of  Vauxhall. 

25.  Mr.  Thomas  Glynn,  at  Dublin. 

28.  Mr.  Vincentius  Joannes  Camphius,  aged  50. 
Mar.     6.  Mrs.  Jane  Clarke,  at  Liverpool,  aged  62. 

28.  Mr  Edward  Dodd,  aged  102. 
Apr.     4.  Mrs.  Cherry  Stacy,  aged  77. 

17.  Mr  James  Kelly,  aged  60. 

30.  Mr.  John  Christian,  aged  50. 

Miss  Eleanor  Dollman,  of  Pocklington,  Yorkshire, 

aged  23. 
May   13.  Mrs.  Isabella  Mather,  aged  68. 

25.  Mr.  Richard  Carter,  of  the  New  Road,  aged  38. 
June    5.  Mr.  Matthew  Hopkinson,  aged  74. 

7.  Lewis  Schiavonetti,  Esq.  aged  44. 

9.  Mr.  George  Addis,  of  Southwark,  aged  37. 
11.  Mr.  Michael  Driscol,  aged  50. 
13.  Mrs.  Sarah  Clonard,  relict  of  the  late  Col.  Clonard, 
and  daughter  of  the  late  Counsellor  Bray,  of 
Lincoln's  Inn,  aged  37. 
16.  Mrs.  Mary  Ann  Houston. 

Mr.  Thomas  Collingridge,  aged  19. 
19.  Mr.  Robert  Latham,  of  Ratcliffe  Highway. 
22.  Mrs.  Catherine  Fitzgerald,  formerly  of  Piccadilly. 

Mr  John  Boyne,  at  Pentonville,  aged  54. 
July     1.  Mr  Edmund  Collingridge,  of  Goddington,  aged  72. 
4.  Mr.  Joseph  Moore,  aged  47. 
6.  Mrs.  Julia  Coppinger,  aged  52. 
16.  Mr.  Daniel  Durtnall,  of  Oxford  Street,  aged  58. 
21.  Miss  Eliza  Mary  Angelina  Nayler,  aged  16. 
25.  Mrs.  Hannah  Young,  of  Brig,  Lincolnshire. 
28.  Mr.  Jeremiah  Donovan,  aged  56. 


110  "LAITY'S  DIRECTORY"  OBITUARIES. 

Aug.     1.  Thomas  Weld,  Esq.  of  Lulworth  Castle,  at  Stony- 
hurst,  aged 

5.  Mr.  James  M'Stay,  aged  25. 
9.  Mr.  Antonius  Leimback,  a  native  of  Tyrol,  aged 

45. 

11.  Pierce  Bryan,  Esq.  of  Manchester-Street,  aged  79. 
19.  William  Weeks,  Esq.  at  Salisbury,  aged  64. 

24.  Charles  Bellasyse,  Esq.  at  Chichester. 

27.  Mrs.  Mary  Honora  Clavering,  at  Hampstead,  aged 

37. 

28.  Henry  Blundell,  Esq.  of  Ince,  aged  86. 

Sep.      9.  Mrs.  Ruth  Killingbeck,  of  Judd  Place,  aged  89. 
10.  Mr.  John  Ollivier,  of  Bolton  Row,  aged  80. 
21.  Mr  John  Commence,  aged  83. 

25.  Mrs.  Ann  Eighan,  wife  of  Mr.  Christopher  Eighan, 

of  Newdale,  near  Wellington,  Salop,  aged  37. 

Oct.      3.  Mrs.   Teresa  Anne   Cholmeley,   relict  of  Francis 
Cholmeley,    Esq.    of    Brandsby,    Yorkshire, 
aged  55. 
The  following  came  too  late  for  insertion  in  its  proper  place. 

Oct.    16.  Rev.  Michael  Coen,  many  year  Chaplain  at  Vir 
ginia  Street  Chapel. 

ECCL£SIASTIQUES  FRANCIS. 

1810.  M.   L'Abbe  Grellett  des  Prades,   ancien  Vicaire 

General  de  Die,  Abbe  Commendataire  de  la 
Vernuce,  Instituteur  de  leurs  Altesses  Royales 
Nosseigneurs  les  Dues  d'Angouleme  et  de 
Berri ;  mort  dernierement  a  Paris,  age  de 
soixante  et  six. 
19  Mars.  Charles  Toury,  Pretre  du  Diocese  d'Avranches, 

age  de  52  ans. 
22  Mai.     Paul  le  Blacher,  Cure  de  St.  Martin  le  Greard, 

Eveche  de  Coutances,  age  d'environ  69  ans. 
24  Jean   Toussaint   Alphonso   Froment,    Pretre    de 

Dieppe,  Diocese  de  Rouen,  et  Pasteur  de  la 
Congregation  de  Brig,  Lincolnshire,  pendant 
16  ans. 

Dom.  Maur.  Prieur  des  Trapistes,  mort  a  Lull- 
worth. 
30  Honore  Frangois  Gauguiere,  Cure  de  St.  Pierre 

de  Tours,  age  de  56  ans. 
3  Juin.    Louis  Fouqueret,  Chanoine  de  Laval,  Diocese  de 

Mans,  mort  a  Newbury,  age  de  56  ans. 
28  Juil.     Jean    Baptiste    Buche,     Diocese    de    Chartres. 
Chanoine  de  la  Chapelle  de  Chateaudun,  age 
de  67  ans. 
Jean  Baptiste  le  Frangois,  Cure  de  Campagnolles, 

Diocese  de  Coutances,  age  de  65  ans. 
Aotit.  Philibert,    Cure    de    Mesnil    Rainfray,    Diocese 
d'Avranches,  mort  a  Jersey. 


"LAITY'S  DIRECTORY"  OBITUARIES.  Ill 

28  Pierre   Nicolas   Marie,   Cure   de  la   Paroisse  St. 

Ouen  Preriderbource,  Diocese  de  Rouen. 
3  Sept.    Pierre  Amand  Robert  Carrey  d'Asnieres,  Pretre 
Conseiller  Clerc  au  Parlement  de  Rouen,  age 
de  76  ans. 

[1910.]  Janv.  M.  L'Abbe  Comte  de  Preston,  Ancien  Chanoine, 
Tresorier  du  Grand  Chapitre  de  Liege, 
decede  a  Liege  dans  la  Cinquante-neuvieme 
annee  de  son  age. 

LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  1812. 
CLERGY. 

1810.  Dec.    5.  Rev.  Francis  Hinde,  at  Somer's  Town,  aged  85. 

[Doway]. 

1811.  Jan.  Rev.    Robt.    Tindall,    at   Richmond,    Yorkshire. 

[Rome]. 
Feb.     4.  Rev.   John    Barrow,   Claughton-Lane,   aged    76. 

[Doway]. 

May   21.  Rev.  James  Marsh.  [Valladolid]. 
June  23.  Rev.  John  Gregg.  [Doway]. 

Rev.  Halliwell,  Greystock,  Cumberland. 

[Valladolid]. 
Rev.  Charles  Fryer. 


1810.  Oct.    14.  Rev.  Edm.  Cogan.  [ex.  S.J.,  at  Palermo]. 

1811.  Feb.   16.  Rev.  P.  Betagh.  [Rev.  Thorn.  Beatah,  ex.  S.J.*]. 
Apr.     8.  Rev.  Herman  Kemper.    [ex.  S.J.,  at  New  Hall, 

Essex]. 


1809.  Brother  Dominic  Me[i]ninck,  at  Bornheim. 
1811.  Jan.      5.  Rev.     [Thomas]     Adrian     Gurnall,     O.S.B.     at 

Everingham.   [prof.  1673]. 

Apr.   25.  Rev.  John  Leadbitter,  O.S.D.  aged  71,  at  Stone- 
croft,  near  Hexham.   [at  Whalley  Grange] 
29.  Brother  Joachim  Cooper,  at  Preston,  Lancashire. 
June  19.  Rev.  Henry  Bishop,  O.S.F.,  at  Baddesley,  aged  86. 
July   21.  Rev.  Alexius  Whalley,  O.S.F.,  at  Osmotherlay. 
Aug.     6.  Rev.  Austin  Smith,  O.S.D. 
RELIGIOUS  WOMEN. 

1810.  Dec.     2.  Dame    Eusebia    Pickering,    O.S.A.,    at    Bruges 

aged  72,  rel.  52. 
9.  Miss  Frances  Dormer,  at  Taunton  Lodge,  aged 

12.  t 

14.  Rev.  Mother  Prioress  Mary  Magdalen  of  St. 
Teresa,  alias  Errington,  Carmelite,  at  Canford 
House,  aged  62,  rel.  46.  [at  Chichester]. 

*  A  Jesuit  list  adds  "ultimus  suorum  in  Hibernia." 

f  Mother  Abbess  of  Taunton  says,  as  one  might  expect  from  the  age 
(if  correct)  of  this  young  lady,  that  she  was  not  a  religious,  but  a  pupil  in 
St.  Francis'  School.  It  is  misplaced. 


112  "LAITY'S  DIRECTORY "  OBITUARIES. 

1811.  Jan.  16.  Sister  Mary  Antony  Gomes,  Lay  Sister,  0.  St. 
Saviour,  alias  St.  Brigit,  of  Sion-house,  Lis 
bon,  aged  84,  rel.  47.* 

Feb.  27.  Sister  Ann  Joseph  Rose,  of  Jesus  Maria,  alias 
Boon,  native  of  Maryland,  in  America,  aged 
83,  prof.  49,  at  the  community  of  Carmelites 
at  Cocken-hall. 

Mar.     6.  Sister  Anne  Benedict  Ascough,  O.S.B.  at  Bishops- 
house,  Winton,  aged  85,  rel.  61.  Sup.  11. 
18.  Sister  Ann  Teresa  of  the  Holy  Ghost,  alias  Fleet- 
wood  [Jane]   Butler,   Carmelite  of  Lanhern, 
aged  82,  rel.  62.  [?  60,  and  on  14  Feb.,  1810]. 
27.  Lady  Mary  Benedict  Bedington.  [vereBedingfeld,] 
late   Abbess   of   the   Benedictine   Ladies   of 
Ghent,  at  Preston,  aged  54,  rel.  36. 

Apr.     6.  Sister  Ann  Teresa,  of  our  Blessed  Lady  of  Mount 
Carmel,   alias  Snell,    Carmelite,   Lay   Sister, 
aged  28,  rel.  5. 
May   11.  Sister  Mary  Baptist  Shirliker,  O.S.A.,  aged  35, 

rel.  15.  [at  Spetisbury]. 

22.  Sister  Mary  Isabella  of  St.  Teresa,  alias  de  Wulf, 
at  the  Community  of  the  Carmelites  at  Cocken- 
hall,  aged  56. 
June    5.  Lay  Sister  Mary  Sergysells    [Seyssells],  O.S.A., 

aged  87.  rel.  57.  Sup.  7.  [at  Spetisbury]. 
6.  Dame  Mary  Louisa  Hagan,   O.S.B.,  at  Salford. 

[aged  71,  prof.  1763]. 

9.  Sister  Agatha   Thickness,    O.S.B.,   at   Hammer 
smith,   aged  59,  rel.   38.    [a  boarder  at  the 
I.B.V.M.,  after  exile]. 
26.  Sister  Mary  Magdalen  Bird.   V.H.M.,   aged  32, 

rel.  4.  " 

Aug.  10.  D.  Maria  Philippa  Eccles,  O.S.B.,  Abbess  at 
Bishop' s-ho use,  Winchester,  aged  77.  Prof. 
58,  Sup.  14. 

16.  Mrs.  Marcella  Dillon,  one  of  the  Ladies  of  the 
former  establishment  at  Hammersmith  for 
the  instruction  of  youth.  [Superioress  of 
I.B.V.M.]. 

Sep.    27.  Sister  Clementina  [Mary  Ann]  Tuite,  O.S.A.,  at 
Spetisbury.  [rel.  19]. 
LAITY. 

1808.  Sept.    8.  Mr.  John  Young,  of  Portsea. 

1809.  July  28.  Mrs.  Frances  Burke,  at  Bristol,  aged  28. 
Dec.   14.  Elizabeth  Young,  of  Portsea. 

*Lady  Abbess  of  Chudleigh  informs  me  that  this  nun  died  afc  the  convent 
of  the  Irish  Domincans,  Bon  Success,  Lisbon.  She  was  carried  there  in  a 
dying  state,  as  the  Duke  of  Wellington  had  caused  the  Bridgettines  to  vacate, 
for  the  time  being,  their  Convent,  that  he  might  convert  it  into  a  military 
hospital. 


OBITU  ABIES.  113 

1810.  Feb.   20.  Mr.  William  King,  at  Portsea. 
Aug.     4.  Mr.  Thomas  Young,  of  Portsea. 
Sept.  15.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Teresa  Mylius. 
Oct.      7.  Edward  Heneage,  Esq.  at  Lisbon. 
10.  Mrs.  Talbot  of  Preston,  aged  74. 
29.  Mrs.  Mary  Gabb. 

31.  Mr.  Christopher  Chapman  Bird,  aged  73. 
Nov.  15.  Mr.  John  Sherrott,  aged  80. 

16.  Mrs.   Mary  Connelly,   of  Air  Street,   Piccadilly, 

aged  52. 
Dec.     4.  Mr.  Charles  Carpue,  Knightsbridge,  aged  73. 

4.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Howard,  wife  of  Edward  Howard, 
Esq.,  aged  38. 

8.  Mr.  William  Brown,  father  of  Mr  Richard  Brown, 

Catholic    Printer,    Duke-Street,    Grosvenor- 
Square,  aged  75.* 

9.  Mrs.  Sarah  Giannilli,  aged  51. 

13.  Mrs.  Helen  Reeve,  formerly  for  many  years  of 
Chaple-Street,  Grosvenor-Square,  London,  at 
Wolverhampton,  aged  80. 

13.  Charles  Bosville,  Esq. 

20.  Mr.  Henry  Hargrave,  at  Croston,  aged  55. 
1811.  Jan.    10.  Mrs  Mary  Boyer,  aged  75. 

10  .Mr.  James  Cottam,  at  Lea,  near  Preston. 

12.  Mrs.  Mary  Pieratt. 

13.  John  Hussey,  Esq.,  of  Nash  Court,  Marnhull. 

15.  Mrs.   Mary  Burke,   15  years  a  Catholic  School 

mistress  at  Bristol,  aged  63. 

16.  Mrs.    Barbara  Moore,   widow  of  the  late  John 

Francis  Moore,  Esq.  late  of  York  Buildings, 
aged  73. 

27.  Mrs.  Jane  Eccles,  wife  of  Mr.  John  Henry  Eccles, 

of  Earl- Street,  Blackfriars. 

28.  Mr.   John  Whiteside,  at  Dolphinlee,  near  Lan 

caster,  aged  68. 
Feb.   10.  Mr.  Charles  Knapp,  Portsea. 

17.  Mrs.  Mary  Knapp,  aged  36. 

20.  Miss  Catherine  Mackay,  at  Gossfield. 

27.  Mr.  William  Westby,  of  Duke-Street,  St.  James's, 

aged  61. 
Mar.     6.  Mr.  James  Barber,  of  Rotherhithe,  aged  38. 

11.  John  Westby,  Esq.,  of  White  Hall,  Lancashire. 

12.  Mr  Michael  Corcoran,  of  Pentonville,  aged  30. 

20.  Mr.  Henry  Roe,  of  Forton,  Lancashire,  aged  64. 
27.  Mrs.  Mary  Martin,  aged  67. 

29.  Mrs.  Susannah  Bowyer,  of  Worcester,  aged  75. 

30.  Mr.  John  Whiteside,  Jun.,  Blackburn,  aged  35. 

*  Richard  Brown  was  a  partner  in  Keating,   Brown  &    Keating,  then 

printers  of  the  Laity's  Directory.     See  Gillow's  Diet.  English  Caths.,  i.,  322. 

xii,  H 


114  "LAITY'S  DIRECTORY"  OBITUARIES. 

Apr.  8.  Mrs.  Ann  Shuttleworth,  of  Worksop,  Notting 
hamshire,  aged  72. 

14.  Mrs.  Mary  Davies,  under  the  Wrekin,  Leighton, 

Salop,  aged  82. 

15.  Mr   Peter  Archdeacon,  aged  44. 

18.  Sir  Edward  Smythe,  Bart.,  aged  52. 

19.  Mrs.  Alicia  Gibson,  at  Edge  Hill,  Liverpool,  aged 

32.  [nee  Wilks] 
May     2.  Mr.    Jonathan    Ord,    of   Knottingly,    Yorkshire, 

aged  39. 
8.  Mrs.  Mary  Murray. 

10.  Miss    Georgina   Talbot,    aged    11.  [at    school  at 

Spetisbury,  and  buried  there]. 

11.  Mrs.  Mary  Smith,  at  Walton  le  Dale,  aged  33. 
14.  Timothy  Collopy,  Esq.,  aged  62. 

17.  Joseph  Dias  Santos,  Esq.,  aged  35. 

18.  Mrs.  Mary  Constantia  Smith,  at  South  Lambeth. 

21.  Mr.  William  Obiit,  aged  70. 

25.  Mrs.  Mary  Anne  Hehl,  of  Queen-street,  Mayfair, 

aged  30. 

June  4.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Berkeley,  widow  of  the  late 
Robert  Berkeley,  Esq.,  of  Spetchley,  at 
Hartpury  Court. 

13.  Laurence  Strange,  Esq.,  aged  71. 
23.  Mrs.  Ann  Feltham. 

25.  Mrs.  Mary  Ann  Everingham,  aged  85  years. 
July     3.  Mr.  Francis  Kennedy,  aged  47. 

18.  Mr.  Ralph  Wright,  at  Craike,  aged  84. 

26.  Catherina  Josepha  Lady  Skeffington. 
Aug.     3.  Mrs.  Mary  Franklin,  aged  58. 

12.  Mr.  John  Leadbitter,  of  Berwick  upon  Tweed, 

aged  62. 

14.  Mrs.  Mary  Harding,  aged  40. 

14,  Mr.  Richard  Gillow,  of  Lancaster,  aged  78. 

20.  Miss  Margaret  Martin,  aged  18. 
Sep.      9.  Mr.  John  Taylor  Reily. 

10.  Mr.  James  Hamilton,  late  Porter  of  St.  Patrick's 

Chapel,  (suddenly.)  aged  59. 

11.  Mrs.  Martha  Barrett,  of  Milton,  Berks. 

15.  Mrs.  Mary  Smith,  of  Brooms,  Durham,  mother 

of  the  R.  Rev.  Dr.  Smith,  aged  84. 

22.  Miss  Mary  Paterson,  of  York,  aged  24. 

26.  Thomas  Corney,  Esq.  at  Hove,  near  Brighton, 
aged  62. 

ECCL£SIASTIQUES  FRANCOIS. 
1810.  Juin  18.  Jean  Baptiste  Ursin  Yvon,  Ptre,   dioc.    d'Auv- 

ranches. 

Nov.  3.  Charles  de  Cremaur,  Ptre,  Chanoine  de  St.  Pol 
de  L6on. 


"LAITY'S  DIRECTORY"  OBITUARIES. 

4.  Mathurin  Chevreul,  Ptre,  Chanoine  de  St.  Michael 

de  Laval,  Dioc.  de  Mans,  age  de  51  ans. 
13.  Renoult,  Cure  de  S.  Georges  de  Livris, 

Dioc.  d'Auvranches. 

27.  Jacques  Quesnel,  Ptre,  Dioc.  de  Rouen. 

Dec.     8.  Besnier,  Cure  de  Mont  Bourg,  Dioc.  de 

Countances. 
1811.  Mars.    1.  Jacques  Francois  Guillois,   Pretre  du  Dioc.   de 

Seez. 

May  1.  Mathurin  Brexel,  de  la  Paroisse  de  Tramain, 
Dioc.  de  St.  Brieux  en  Bretagne,  Pretre  du 
meme  Dioc.,  age  de  63  ans. 

Du  Gravier,  Pretre,  age  de  78  ans. 
May  Cooper,  Ptre. 

Juillet.     4.  Michel  Paul  Salquin,  de  la  Ville  de  Loches,  Dioc. 
de  Tours,  Pretre,  Vicaire  de  la  Paroisse  de 
Vouvrais,  meme  Diocese,  age  de  50  ans. 
15.  Mgr.  S.  Colbert,  Eveque  de  Rhodes,  age  de  75 

ans. 
Aout.  16.  Pierre  Toussaint  Youan,  Religieux  Capucin  Lais. 

25.  Raquin,  Chanoine  de  Verneuil,  age  de  50  ans. 
Sep.      3.  Alexandre  Cesar  Robin,  Ptre,  du  Dioc.  de  Laon. 

LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  1813. 
CLERGY. 

1811.  Dec.          Rev.  John  Barnard,  at  Garstang.  [Doway]. 

1812.  Jan.     1.  Rev.   Lewis  Wallett,   at  Hales  Place,   aged  81. 

[Doway]. 
May     8.  Rev.  Dr.  John  Douglass,  Bishop  of    Centuries. 

Vicar  Apostolic  of  the  London  District,  in 
the  69th  year  of  his  Age,  and  23d  of  his 
Episcopacy. 

17.  Rev.  Robert  Banister.  (Doway). 
June    5.  Rev.  Christopher  Taylor.  (Rome). 

19.  Rev.  W.  Fletcher,  at  Sunderland.  (Doway). 

28.  Rev.  John  Lund,  of  Cottam.  (Doway). 

1811.  Dec.   14.  Rev.  John  Buller,  aged  70.  [at  Ince,  Lancashire ; 

ex  S.J.]. 

[1812  May  .]  Rev.  Peter  Silvester  Boarman.  [in  Maryland  ; 
ex  S.J.]. 

1812.  May  23.  Rev.  Francis  Clifton,  aged  70.  [at  London;  ex  S.J.]. 
[1812  Apr.  28.]  Rev.  Robert  Cole,  [at  Bury  St.  Edmunds ;  ex  S.J.]. 

1812.  Apr.  [27]  Rev.  [Charles]  Boniface  Taylor,  O.S.B.,  at  Crosby. 
RELIGIOUS  WOMEN. 

1811.  June  23.  Dame  Anna  Maria  Thickness,  O.S.B.,  late  of 
Pontoise  in  France,  at  Cannington,  aged  62, 
rel.  41.  [?  aged  59,  rel.  34;  in  1812] 


116  "LAITY'S  DIRECTORY"  OBITUARIES. 

Nov.  11.  Sister  Anna  Maria  Clifton,  O.S.C.,  aged  70,  rel.  53. 

22.  Sister  Ann  Cecily  Scarisbrick,  of  the  3d  Order  of 

St.  Francis,  at  Taunton  Lodge,  aged  65,  rel. 

48. 

1812.  Jan.    14.  Sister    Mary    Clare   [Helena]  Meade,    O.S.A.,  at 

Spetisbury  House,  aged  73,  prof.  53,  jub.  3. 
29.  Lay-Sister  Ann  Frances  of    Sales  Helm,  O.S.B., 
Salford,  aged  25.  rel.  5]. 

Feb.  11.  Sister  Angela  Heugue,  of  the  Order  of  the  Visita 
tion  of  the  Blessed  Virgin  Mary,  Shepton 
Mallet,  Somerset,  aged  66,  prof.  45. 

Apr.  10.  Sister  Mary  Anthony  White,  O.S.C.,  at  Scorton 
Hall. 

May  15.  Lady  Mary  Magdalen  Prujean,  Abbess  of  the 
Benedictines  at  Hammersmith,  late  of  Dun 
kirk,  aged  87,  in  the  61st  year  of  her  religious 
Profession,  and  the  35th  of  her  Government. 

ECCL^SIASTIQTJES   FRANCOIS. 

1810.  Nov.     6.  MM.  RR.  Louis  Coquiere,  Pretre. 
1812.  Janv.   2.  Louis  Alexandre,  Pretre,  mort  a  Southampton. 
Juin.  19.  Mgr.  Joseph  de  Malide,  Eveque  de  Montpellier, 

age  de  82  ans. 
27.  Mgr.    Frangois   de   Gain   de   Montagnac,    ancien 

Eveque  de  Tarbes,  age  de  66  ans. 
Sept.  25.  Charles   Romey,    Pretre,    Principale   du   College 

de  Louis  le  Grand,  age  de  59  ans. 

Octob.    11.  Rene  Jacques  Lerard,  Cure  de  Livet,  Diocese  de 
Seez,  age  de  66  ans. 

ViUot,    Cure    de    Juvigni,    Diocese    de 
Bayeux,  mort  a  Jersey. 

LAITY. 

1795.  Octr.    6.  John  Reilly,  Esq.  aged  76. 

1810.  Apr.  8.  Mrs.  Maria  Rebecca  Reilly,  Relict  of  the  late  John 
Reilly,  Esq.,  at  Bury  St.  Edmund's,  Suffolk, 
aged  81. 

1810.  July  21.  Miss  Eliza  Mary  Angelina  Nayler,  at  Preston 

aged  14. 
Aug.  12.  Mr.  John  Hesketh,  many  years  a  diligent  Assistant 

at  the  Sunday  School,  Wigan,  Lancashire, 

aged  36. 
Oct.  15.  Mr.  Robert  Selby,  at  Dover,  aged  67. 

1811.  Feb.     3.  Capt.    James    Cottingham    Leeky,    28th    Regt. 

North  Glo'ster  Infantry,  of  fatigue  at  Lisbon, 

aged  28. 

Mar.     6.  Miss  Mary  Martin,  at  Henly  Arden,  aged  53. 
June  27.  Mrs.  Betty  Grayson,  at  Wigan,  Lancashire,  aged 

25. 
July  14.  Mrs.   Mary  Boycott,  late  Wife  of  Mr.   Richard 

Boycott,  Newport,  Salop,  aged  56. 


"LAITY'S  DIRECTORY"  OBITUARIES.  117 

Aug.     6.  William  Anderton,  Esq.,  Ince  and  Euxton  Hall, 

Lancashire,  aged  72. 

Sept.    9.  John  Taylor  Reilly,  Esq.,  at  Islington,  aged  54. 
25.  Capt.    Skelton   Vickerman,    and    his    Son   John 

Joseph  Vickerman,  lost  at  Sea  in  the  Hope 

off  Brighton. 
Oct.      6.  John   Powell   Lorymer,    Esq.,    at   Abergavenny, 

aged  61. 

12.  Mr.  John  Sherrott,  aged  51. 

17.  Miss  Catharine  Bellingham,  aged  22. 

21.  Mrs.  Mary  Dangerfield,  aged  73. 

27.  Charles  Reginald  Cooke,  Esq.,  aged  34. 

28.  Mr.  Charles  Johnson,  Junr.  aged  34. 

30.  Mrs.  Bridgit  M'Carthy. 

Mrs.  Elizabeth  Hopkins,  Senr.,  at  Birmingham, 

aged  61. 
Nov.     3.  Mr.  Charles  Bowman,  Junr.,  of  Arundel,  aged  27. 

16.  Mr.  George  Crosby,  of  Burton  Street,  aged  51. 
24.  Camille  Coriolis,  Esq.,  aged  21. 

Dec.   10.  Mr.  John  Griffiths  of  Cross  Court — Broad  Court, 

Drury-lane,  aged  76. 
20.  Mr.  Francis  Brown,  aged  84. 

31.  General  George  Devini    Merck,  of  Yllersden  in 

Suabia,  aged  51. 
1812.  Jan.    12.  Mr.  George  Hicks,  at  Brighton,  aged  17. 

17.  Mrs.  Clementina  Radclyft'e,  aged  76. 

1.  Mrs.  Mary  Danell,  aged  66. 

Jan.  28.  Miss  Elizabeth  Ince,  Ince  near  Wigan,  Lancashire. 

31.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Hemsworth,  aged  57. 

31.  Mrs.  Mary  Gainsford,  of  Worksop,  Notts. 
Feb.     1.  Mrs.  Ann  Beck,  Senr.,  at  New  Chapel,  Oxon,  aged 
65. 

2.  Joseph  Hodskinson,  Esq.,  of  Arundell  Street,  at 

Tichborne  House,  aged  75. 

3.  Mrs.  Scott  Waring,  of  Parson's  Green,  Fulham. 
5.  Mrs.  Sarah  Stringfellow,  at  WTardour,  aged  84. 

10.  Mrs.  Ann  Reed. 

13.  Mrs.    Jane    Maria    M'Evoy,    of    Upper    Berkley 

Street,  Portman  Square. 
Feb.   17.  Mrs.   Teresa  Conolly,  aged  73. 

18.  Mrs.  Julia  Keating,  Wife  of  Mr.  Keating,  Senr., 

Catholic  Printer  and  Bookseller,  Duke 
street,  Grosvenor  square.* 

19.  The  Hon.  Mary  Talbot,  aged  83. 

29.  John  Stapleton,  Esq.,  of  Drax  in  Yorkshire,  and 

Berwick  Hill,  Northumberland. 
Mar.   13.  Mr.  Thomas  Morley,  aged  27. 

15.  Mrs.  Catherine  O'Brien,  at  Bath. 

*  George  Keating  was  at  the  time  a  printer  of  the  "Laity's    Directory." 
(See  Gillow's  Diet.  Eng.  Caths.  iii.,  675.) 


118  "LAITY'S  DIRECTORY "  OBITUARIES. 

20.  Mrs.  Jane  White,  aged  63. 

23.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Musgrave,  of  Brigg,  Lincolnshire. 

24.  Thomas  Ralph  Langdale,  Esq.,  aged  54. 

28.  Miss  Georgina  Riley,  aged  26. 

29.  Mr.  Thomas  West,  Junr.,  of  Croppers. 
31.  Miss  Henrietta  Phillips,  aged  20. 

Apr.     3.  John  Dias  Santos,  Esq.,  aged  45. 

5.  Mr.  John  Dogherty,  late  Chanter  of  St.  Patrick's 
Chapel,  aged  32. 

7.  Mrs.  Bridget  Colegrave,  aged  85. 

8.  Mr.  John  Roony,  aged  49. 

17.  Miss  Ann  Murray,  Wigan,  Lancashire. 
19.  Mr.  Thomas  Phillips,  at  Brailes,  aged  74. 

27.  Mrs.  Mary  Gillow,  of  South  Audley  Street. 

28.  Miss  Catharine  Rattray,  aged  57. 
May     7.  Denis  O'Brien,  Esq.,  aged  75. 

8.  Miss    Martha   Bolton,    Daughter   of   Mr.    J.    A. 
Bolton,  Wigan,  Lancashire,  aged  29. 

18.  Mr.  Henry  Krochman,  of  Oldenburgh,  aged  33. 

25.  Mrs.  Catharine  Griffiths,  Wigan,  Lancashire,  aged 

45. 
1812.  May   31.  Mrs.    Elizabeth   Wright,    at   Towcester,    on   her 

Journey  to  Ireland,  aged  33. 

June  25.  Mrs.  Jane  Midlehurst,  Wigan,  Lancash.  aged  36. 
July     2.  Mrs.  Mary  Donaldson,  Brownlow  street,  aged  76. 
7.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Wright,  of  Kelvedon  Hall,  Essex. 
17.  Miss  Mary  M'Carthy,  aged  17. 
Aug.  13.  Timothy  O'Brien,  Esq.,  at  Bath. 

14.  Mr.  Francis  Kieman,  at  Lambeth,  aged  48. 
Sept.    4.  Mrs.  Mary  Begg,  of  Dublin,  at  Brighton. 
22.  Mrs.  Ann  Langdale,  aged  41. 
28.  Mrs.  Jane  [White  xd  out  by  hand  in  the   Oratory 

copy]  Whiteside. 
Oct.    29.  Mr.  James  Eyre,  at  Chelsea. 

LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  1814. 
"  It  is  a  holy  and  wholesome  thought,  to  pray  for  the  dead." 

2  Machab.  xii.  46.* 

1812.  Dec.          Rev.   William  Beauchamp.    (St.   Edmunds). 

1813.  Jan.          Rev.     Richard    Edmondson,     at    Ashton-Lane, 

Lancashire.  (Doway). 

Feb.          Rev.  John  Reeves,  at  Madeley.  (Doway). 
Mar.     2.  Rev.    John    Appleton,    at    Stafford,    aged    71. 

(Doway). 
June    5.  Rev.  Charles  Saul,  at  Thornton,  Yorkshire,  aged 

46.  (Crookhall). 


1813.  Jan.   28.  Rev.  Philip  Darell,  at  Preston,  aged  31. 
Mar.  12.  Rev.  Clement  Wheetman,  at  Worcester.! 

*  This  is  the  first  time  this  quotation  appears.         f  Vere  Weetman. 


"  LAITY* S   DIRECTORY  "    OBITUARIES.  119 

July     7.  Rev.  Leonard  Brooke,  at  Lulworth  Castle. 
Oct.    18.  Rev.  Thomas  Cross,  at  Holbeck-Woodhouse. 

RELIGIOUS  MEN. 

1812.  Sept.    5.  William   Ambrose  Allam,   O.S.B.,   at   Coventry, 
[prof.  1768]. 

1811.  July  Rev.    [John]     Gregory    Ballyman,     O.S.B.,     at 

Lambspring.  [prof.  1754  ;  July  23  or  13]. 

1812.  Mar.    12.  Rev.  [James]  Cyril  Mather,  O.S.B.,  ditto,  [prof. 

1790]. 

1813.  Feb.    [8]  Rev.  Anselm  Milward,  O.S.F. 

RELIGIOUS  WOMEN. 

1811.  Feb.   17.  Sister  M.  Magdalen  Glynn  of  the  H.  Ghost,  O.S.B., 

at  Cannington,  aged  49. 

1812.  Jan.      7.  Sister  Ellen  Bride,  of  the  Order  of  St.  Bridget,  at 

Sion  House,  Peckham,  Surry,  late  of  Lisbon, 
aged  64,  rel.  45.  [3  years  Prioress,  12  Abbess]. 

Nov.  11.  Sister  Ann  Clare  Chantrell,  O.S.C.,  at  Gossfield, 
aged  93,  rel.  71. 

Dec.  14.  Sister  Petronilla  [Mary  Xavier  of  the  Infant 
Jesus]  Beerenbrek  [Veeren  Broke],  O.S.T.,  at 
Cockenhall,  aged  66,  rel.  39. 

29.  Sister  Mary    Gertrude    Witham,   O.S.A.,     Sub- 
prioress  at  Spetisbury  House,  aged  56,  rel.  30. 

1813.  Mar.     2.  Dame  Ann  Jos.  Knight,  O.S.A.,  at  Salford. 

Apr.   26.  Rev.     Mother     Mary     Bernard     Frost,     O.S.B., 

Superioress  at  Cannington,  aged  33. 
29.  Sister   Mary   Clare   Spalding,   Poor   Clare,   from 

Rouen,  aged  98. 

May  9.  Rev.  Mother  Mary  Oswaldine,  of  St.  Teresa, 
Errington,  Prioress,  Carmelite,  at  Canford 
House,  Wimborne  [really  at  Chichester],  aged 
71,  rel.  53  years. 

July  23.  Rev.  Mother  Abbess  Mary  Victoria  Penswick, 
O.S.C.,  at  Gosfield,  aged  68,  rel.  50,  and  14th 
of  her  Government. 

Oct.  6.  Dame  Mechtilda  Debord,  O.S.B.,  at  Bishop's 
House,  [Winchester],  aged  83  [80].  Prof.  60, 
Jub.  10. 

ECCL£SIASTIQUES  FRANCOIS. 

1813.  Avr.     8.  Pierre  Abafour,  Pretre  du  Maine,  age  de  74  ans. 

10.  Mgr.  Jean  Bapt.  Asseline,  Archeu.  de  Boulogne. 

Mai    10.  Jean  Gilles  Eveillard,  Pretre  du  Diocese  de  St. 

Brieux,  age  de  82  ans. 

14.  Nicolas  Jean  Saingevin,   Chanoine  de  Douai  et 
Ancien   Principal   du  College  de  cette   Ville, 
age  de  65  ans. 
19.  Piere  Isaac  Germont,  Cure  de  Beauvais,  age  de 

81  ans. 
Juin     8.  Rev.  M.  Bouchart,  Cure  en  Normandie. 


120  "  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  "  OBITUARIES. 

Juil.   15.  Jean  Bapt.  Buon,  Cure  de  St.  Hilaire  du  Mans  et 

Sindic  du  meme  Diocese,  age  de  76  ans. 
Aout.  28.  Rev.  Ives  Dancel,  Cure  de  la  Paroisse  de  Mande- 
ville. 

LAITY. 

1809.  Dec.    18.  Robert  Thomas  Healde,  Assistant  Surgeon  in  the 
16th  Light  Dragoons,  in  Portugal. 

1812.  Oct.    11.  Robert  John  Hernon,  Esq.,  late  of  Upper  Char 

lotte-Street,  Fitzroy-square,  aged  50. 
Nov.     1.  Mr.  John  Martin,  aged  63. 

4.  His  Excellency  Philip  St.  Martin,  Count  de  Front, 
late  Sardinian  Ambassador. 

8.  Mrs.  Frances  Metcalfe,  aged  54. 

9.  Mrs.  Pefronilla  Rocquigny,  at  Richmond. 

16.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Brown,  aged  66. 

21.  Miss  Frances  Gallini,  Daughter  of  Francis  Gallini, 

Esq.,  aged  11. 

Dec.  17.  M.  Le  Comte  de  Cunchy,  Marechale  des  Camps  et 
Armees  de  sa  Majeste  tres  Chretienne,  a 
Londres. 

25.  Thomas  Shuttleworth,   Pontefract,  Yorkshire. 

29.  Miss  Ann  Reeve,  aged  33. 

30.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Pool,  aged  74. 

30.  Mrs.  Martha  Wilson,  widow  of  the  late  Mr.  John 
Wilson,  Bromley,  Middlesex,  aged  77. 

1813.  Jan.    14.  Mary  Turner,  of  Montague-street,  Bloomsbury, 

aged  63. 

14.  Mrs.  Ann  Fletcher,  of  Madeley,  Salop,  aged  27. 

15.  Mrs.  Ann  Buckingham,  aged  73. 

17.  Mr.  Daniel  M'Carthy,  aged  70. 

26.  Mrs.  Trapps,  at  Bath. 

29.  Mrs.  Elizabeth*  Stubington,  aged  75. 

30.  George  Butler,  Esq.,  late  of  Bath. 

30.  John  Berger,  Esq.,  alias  John  Steigenberger,  of 

Frankfort   on  the  Maine,   late   of  the  New 
Road,  St.  George's,  East,  aged  75. 

31.  Mrs.  Mary  Arrowsmith,  aged  78. 
Feb.     1.  Miss  Elizabeth  Corney,  aged  35. 

7.  George  Doughty  Cooke,  Esq.,  aged  34. 

9.  Mrs.  Felicity  Nihill,  late  of  Camden  Town,  aged 

62. 

11.  Mr.  Hugh  Molloy,  aged  81. 
26.  Dr.  Innocenza  della  Lena,  aged  75. 
Mar.     6.  Mrs.  Sophia  Gosford,  of  Overy,  near  Dorchester, 

Oxon. 

21.  Mr.  George  Beauchamp,  late  of  St.  Paul's  church 
yard,  aged  60. 
28.  Mrs.  Frances  Kimbell,  aged  73. 

*  Cath.  Bee.  Soc.  i.    Winchester  Registers. 


121 

28.  Miss  Georgiana  Riley,   late  of  Windsor,   Berks, 

aged  27. 

29.  Mrs.  Mary  Hutton,  late  of  Lambs  Conduit-street, 

aged  85. 
Apr.     4.  Mr.   John  Chaplin,  of  Hart-street,  Bloomsbury, 

aged  52. 

4.  Mrs.  Mary  Harvey,  of  Orrel,  near  Wigan,  Lanca 
shire. 

16.  Nicholas  Schiavonetti,  Esq.,  aged  42. 
26.  Robert  Barnewall,  Esq.,  late  of  Coleman-street 

Buildings,  aged  73. 
26.  Mr.  John  Berington,  at  Hereford. 
May     3.  Mrs.  Isabella  Dresdaile,  aged  77. 
12.  Mrs.  Mary  Milner,  aged  66. 

12.  Mrs.  Ellen  Stokes,  late  of  George-street,  Portman- 

square,  aged  42. 

14.  John  Towneley,  Esq.,  late  of  Towneley,  Lanca 
shire,  and  Park-street,  Westminster,  aged  81. 

14.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Atkinson,  widow,  late  of  New 
Compton-street,  aged  42. 

24.  Christina    Theresa    Josepha,    Countess    Dowager 

of  Findlater  and  Seafield,  aged  62. 

25.  Edward  Joseph  Carpue,  Esq.,  aged  22. 

June    9.  Mrs.  Mary  Willcock,  late  of  Harness  Grove,  near 
Worksop,  Nottinghamshire,  aged  69. 

13.  M.  le  Comte  de  Rieux,  Marechal  des  Camps  et 

Armees   de   sa   Majeste   tres   Chretienne,    a 
Londres. 

14.  Mrs.    Dominick   Tighe,    at   Warfield,    Berkshire, 

aged  42. 

17.  Mr.  James  Doyle,  aged  19. 
20.  The  Right  Hon.  Christina  Dowager  Lady  Arun- 

dell,  at  her  seat  at  Irnham,  Lincolnshire,  aged 

70. 
July     3.  Caetano  Dias  Santos,  Esq.,  aged  78. 

3.  Mr.  James  Coope,  at  Spinkhill,  Derbyshire. 

4.  George    Taylor,    Esq.,    second    son    of    the   late 

Thomas    Taylor,    Esq.,    of   Cornsay    Lodge, 
County  of  Durham,  at  Bath,  aged  46. 

11.  Mrs.  Jane  Farr,  at  Bristol,  aged  51. 

19.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Bishop,  late  of  Bath,  aged  77. 
19.   Mr.  John  Michael  Rau,  late  of  Komberg,  aged  49. 
22.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Mitan,  aged  69. 
Aug.     5.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Oatley,  aged  83,  suddenly  at  Shep- 

ton  Mallet. 

8.  Mrs.  Ann  Phillips,  late  of  Charles- street,  Sobo, 
aged  76. 

12.  Miss  Mary  Arauz,  aged  18. 

13.  Mrs.  Ann  Tingry.  .   , 


122  "  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  '*  OBITUARIES. 

13.  Mr.    Francis    Henry    Kreyenborg,    late    of    Am- 

Vechte,  at  sea,  aged  33. 
16.  Mrs.  Catharine  Moore. 
Sept.    2.  Mrs.  Ann  Cuff,  aged  49. 

11.  Mrs.  Mary  D.  Knight,  wife  of  James  Knight,  Esq., 

of  Cannington,  Somerset. 
Oct.      1.  Mr.  John  Francis  King,  jun.,  aged  27. 

4.  Mr.  Boch  Jaubert,  aged  57. 

5.  Miss  Mary  Eyre,  aged  23. 

[Seventeen  pages  later.]    Too  late  for  insertion   in  the  Obituary. 
1813.   Oct.    10.  Rev.  John  Sanderson,  at  Bath. 

Nov.     1.  Bev.          Fisher,  O.S.B.  ]  [Wrong,  see 

5.  Bev.          Clarkson,  at  South  Hill.  )  next  Dir.] 
Oct.    20.  Ven.  Mother  Mary  Seraphina  Lawson,  O.S.F.,  at 
Taunton  Lodge. 

LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  1815. 

[Three  pages  before  the  Obituary  is  a  reprinted  page  with  the  following 

additions  or  corrections.] 
In  the  Obituary. 
5  Jan.     1813.  Bev.  James  Barrow,  at  St.  Helen's,  should  precede 

the  Bev.  John  Price. 
5  Nov.  Bev.  Geo.  Clarkson,  should  follow  the  Bev.  Thomas 

Cross. 
14  Aug.    1814.  Sister  Mary  Simpliciana  Badcliffe,  at  Sales-House, 

aged  43,  rel.  7. 
18  Jan.  Mgr.  P.  F.  d'Albignac  de  Castelno,  Eveque  d'An- 

gouleme,  age  de  72  ans. 
Mars.  Mr.  le  Pecq,  Pretre  du  Diocese  du   Mans,  age  de 

66  ans. 
18  Aout.  Mr.  Simeon  Barre,  Pretre  du  Diocese  du  Mans, 

age  de  60  ans. 

4  Oct.  Mr.  John  Hall,  of  New  Bond  Str.  aged  63. 

11  Oct.  Mr.  Tho.  Thorpe,  of  Southampton  Street,  Blooms- 

bury. 

25  Oct.  Miss  Ann  Walmesley,  late  of  Hammersmith. 

29  Mrs.  Sophia  Gary,  late  of  West  End,  Hampstead, 

aged  40. 

OBITUARY. 
CLERGY. 

1813.  Oct.      8.  Bev.  John  Sanderson,  at  Bath. 

Nov.     1.  Bev.  John  Fisher,  at  Sted  Hall.  (Borne). 

17.  Bev.  J[ohn  Pinketh  [Penketh],  aged  80.  (Doway). 
Dec.   23.  Bev.  John  Colegate,  at  Lisbon.  (Lisbon). 

1814.  Feb.     4.  Bev.   James   Maudsley,   at  New-House,   Lanca 

shire.  (Doway). 

Mar.          Bev.  Francis  Jackson.  (Borne). 
Apr.          Bev.  Thos.  Martin,  Hassop,  Derbysh.  (Borne). 
May          Bev.  William  Southworth.  (Doway). 


"LAITY'S  DIRECTORY"  OBITUARIES.  123 

Aug.  24.  Rev.  Robert  Smelt,  aged  67.  (Rome). 

1813.  Feb.     5.  Rev.  John  Price,  at  Liverpool,  aged  75.  [ex.  S.J., 

1814] 

June  12.  Rev.  Thomas  Barrow,  at  Liege,  age  67. 
Oct.    18.  Rev.  Thomas  Cross,  at  Holbeck,  Woodhouse. 
Dec.   30.  Rev.  John  Couche,  at  Greenwich,  aged  69. 

1814.  Jan.    26.  Rev.  Wm.  Allan,  at  Turnham  Green,  aged  81. 
1814.  Jan.    25.  Rev.    Michael   Mahady,    Confessor   of   the   Poor 

Clares,  Gosfield  Park,  aged  74. 

1813.  Nov.     5.  Rev.   Geo.   Clarkson,   Disc.   Carm.   at  South-hill, 

near  Chorley.  [not  in  Zimmerman.] 

1814.  Jan.    13.  Rev.  William  [Dunstan]  Garstang,  O.S.B.,  forty 

six  years  Chaplain  to  the  Portuguese  Em 
bassy,  aged  78.  [died  12th  ;  prof,  at  Paris 
1  Nov.  1753.] 

29.  Rev.  Ralph  Maurus  Shaw,  O.S.B.,  at  Salford. 
[prof,  at  Paris  12  May  1757] 

Feb.     5.  Rev.  Ralph  Ainsworth,  O.S.B.,  at  Bath.   [prof. 

at  Douay  15  Dec.   1784] 

Mar.  26.  Rev.  Richard  Peter  Kendal,  O.S.B.,  Prior  of  the 
English  Benedictine  Community  at  Acton- 
burnell,  at  Wootton.  [prof,  at  Douay  24  May 
1779] 

July  29.  Rev.  Archibald  Benedict  Macdonald,  O.S.B.,  at 
Liverpool,  [prof,  at  Douay  11  Sept.  1757] 

RELIGIOUS  WOMEN. 

1813.  Oct.    20.  Ven.  Mother  Mary  Seraphina  Lawson,  of  the  3d 

Order  of  St.  Francis,  at  Taunton  Lodge,  aged 
71,  rel.  53. 

29.  Mother  Ann  Lewis  (of  our  B.  Lady)  Hill,  Ex- 
prioress  of  O.S.C.,  at  Canford  House,  Win- 
borne,  Dorset,  aged  79,  prof.  59. 

Nov.  19.  Rev.  Mother  Catherine  Hodgson,  O.S.C.,  at  Clare 
House,  Plymouth. 

28.  Sister  Mary  Teresa  Fair  brother,  O.S.C.,  at  Goss- 

field  Park,  aged  59,  rel.  39. 

1814.  Jan.   23.  Sister    Elizabeth    Clare    Smith,    O.S.C.,    late    of 

Church-hill  Wood,  Worcester,  at  Scorton  Hall. 

Feb.   11.  Rev.    Mother    Mary    Xaverius    (of    the    Angels) 

Wright,    Prioress,    Carmelite,    at    Lanherne 

House,  Cornwall,  aged  61,  rel.  41  [38] 

May   12.  Sister    Mary    Austin    Hyland,    O.S.B.,    at    Sion 

House,  Peckham,  Surry,  aged  25,  rel.  3. 
13.  Ven.  Mother  Mary  Benedict  Stonor,  O.S.A.,  late 
Superioress   at   Spetisbury   House,   aged   78, 
prof.  58,  jub.  8,  and  Subpr.  28  years,  [yere 
Prioress] 

29.  Sister  Mary  Austin  Barnaby,  O.S.C.,  at  Churchill 

Wood,  near  Worcester,  aged  88,  rel.  68. 


124  "  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  "  OBITUARIES. 

June    7.  Dame  Mary  Bernard  Tancred,  O.S.B.,  at  Bishop's 

House,  Winchester,  aged  79,  prof.  60,  jub.  10, 
12.  Sister  Mary  Alipia  Tuite  (Frances)  at  Spetisbury 

House,  Blandford,  Dorsetshire,  aged39,rel.  18. 
18.  Ven.  Mother  Frances  Antony  Ferrers,  O.S.F.   at 

Taunton  Lodge,  aged  67,  rel.  50. 
July  26.  Rev.   Mother  Mary  Ignatius  Collins,   O.S.B.,  at 

Bishop's  House,  Winchester,  aged  61,  rel.  34. 
Sept.  24.  The    Hon.    and    Ven.    Mother    Mary    Catherine 

Dormer,  O.S.F.,  at  Taunton  Lodge,  aged  87, 

rel.  71  [72] 


ECCL^SIASTIQUES 

1813.  Fev.   13.  M.  Jacques  Cormiere,  Pretre  du  diocese  du  Mans. 

M.  Pierre  Charles  Fleury,  Pretre  du  diocese  de 
Coutances,  a  Swinnerton  Hall  pres  de  Stone, 
Staffordshire. 

1814.  Mar.     9.  Abbe  Duval,  late  Chaplain  to  the  French  Pri 

soners  at  Stapleton,  near  Bristol. 
LAITY. 

1812.  May     6.  Mr.  William  Rigby,  at  Wigan,  aged  29. 

Aug.     5.  Robert  Macdonald,   Esq.,   on  his  passage  home 

from  Bengal. 
Nov.     9.  Mrs.  Mary  Winstanley,  Manchester,  aged  60. 

1813.  Jan.    18.  Mr.  Roger  Scott,  Wrightington,  aged  83. 
Mar.  30.  Mr.  William  Taylor,  Wigan. 

June  13.  Mr.  John  Clarkson,  at  Calabaguy,  Madras,  aged 

27. 

July  12.  Mrs.  Dorothy  Leigh,  at  Hatherop. 
Aug.  10.  Mr.  William  Talbot,  of  Preston,  aged  80. 

14.  Mrs.  Sarah  Latham,  aged  63. 

Sept.  28.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Trafford,  at  Trafford  House,  near 

Manchester. 
Deo.   19.  Edmund   Trafford,    Esq.,    youngest   Son   of   the 

above  Mrs.  Trafford,  Lieut,  in  the  Royals,  at 

Trafford  House. 

Oct.    10.  Mr.  William  Collingridge,  aged  84. 
Nov.     1.  Miss    Bridgett   Meade,    late   of   Edward   Street, 

Portman  Square. 
5.  Mrs.  Mary  Ann  Martin. 
12.  Thomas  Andrade,   Esq.,   eldest  Son  of  Joachim 

Andrade,   Esq.,   Portguuese  Consul  General, 

at  Maize  Hill,  Greenwich,  aged  20. 

15.  Mr.  Thomas  Grant,  of  Castle  Street,  Leicester- 

fields,  aged  41. 
27.  Mrs.  Alicia  Trafford,  relict  of  John  Trafford,  Esq., 

of  Croston  Hall,  Lancashire,  aged  85. 
26.  Hon.  Francis  Talbot,  at  Witham  Lodge,  Essex, 

aged  86. 


"  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  "  OBITUARIES.  125 

Dec.     1.  Joseph  Davey,  Son  of  William  Davey,  Esq.,  of 

Overy,  Dorchester,  Oxon,  aged  13. 
2.  Capt.     Willibrordus     Wyetse     Boukes,     late     of 
Wousend   in   West   Friesland,    at   Deptford, 
aged  54. 

6.  Capt.  Charles  Macdonnell,  late  of  56th  Regiment, 

at  Bristol,  aged  31. 
10.  Mrs.  Ann  Cowdrey,  in  Normandy. 

18.  Mr.  Francis  Hay,  at  Exeter,  aged  66. 
31.  Mrs.  Margaret  Tobin,  aged  63. 

31.  Joseph  Gaetan  Sciacculaga,  Esq.,  aged  78. 
1814.  Jan.      2.  Mrs.  Ann  Coliingridge,  Widow  of  William  Colling  - 
ridge,  late  of  Lulworth,  aged  71. 

4.  John  Whyte,   Esq.,   Loughbrickland,   County  of 

Down,  aged  61. 

16.  Mrs.    Mary    Stennett,    Wife    of    Lieut.    Charles 

Stennett,  North  York  Militia,  at  Manchester. 

17.  Mr.   Bartholomew  Rossiter,   of  Blackfriars-road, 

aged  61. 

19.  Mrs.  Ann  Power,  of  Kennington  Cross,  Lambeth, 

aged  66. 

20.  Mrs.  Frances  Selby,  aged  55. 

23.  Mr.  John  Johnson.  Haigh,  near  Wigan. 
28.  Mr.  George  Rice,  senr.,  Wigan, 
31.  Mrs.  Cecily  Varley,  aged  67. 
Feb.     1.  Mr.  Thomas  Howarth,  Wigan. 
9.  Mr.  George  Jenkins,  aged  60. 

13.  Mr.  Richard  Tilbury,  at  Midhurst. 

14.  Mr.  Arnoldus  Ververs,  a  Native  of  Luyksgestel 

in  the  County  of  Liege,  at  London,  aged  52. 

21.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Kandler,*  aged  63. 

27.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Spain,  late  of  Old  Quebec-street, 

aged  58. 

Miss  Grace  Moorhouse,  at  Manchester. 
Mar.     1.  Henry  Witham,  Esq.,  late  of  Gower-street,  aged 
55. 

7.  Mrs.  Susannah  Deday,  at  Norwich,  aged  82. 
10.  Mr.  John  Mower,  of  Oxford-street,  aged  18. 

18.  Mr.    Bryan   Connor,    Surgeon,   late   of   Bedford- 

street,  Bedford-square. 
23.  Mrs.  Mary  Allanson,  late  of  Castle-street,  Holborn, 

aged  38. 

23.  Mary  Teresa  Schaffer,  aged  28. 
Apr.      1.  Mr.  William  Varley,  late  of  Great  Ormond-street, 

aged  70. 

5.  Mrs.  Jane  Young,  of  Newcastle-upon-Tyne. 

6.  Mrs.    Frances   Paula   Palyart,    Wife   of   Ignatius 

Palyart,  Esq.,  of  Lisbon,  aged  50. 

*  A  number  of  the  Directories  at  the  British  Museum  have  the  signature 
of  one  of  the  family  in  them. 


126  "LAITY'S  DIRECTORY"  OBITUARIES. 

10.  Vincent  Newton,  Esq.,  late  of  Devonshire-street, 

Queen-square,  aged  88. 
14.  Bernard  Cologan,  Esq.,  aged  41. 
14.  Mrs.  Clara  Willson,  at  Lincoln,  aged  57. 
25.  Mrs.  Maria  Wheble,  the  Lady  of  James  Wheble, 

Esq.,  of  Woodley  Lodge,  near  Reading,  aged 

33. 
28.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Holford,  at  Wooton,  aged  81. 

Mr.    William    Winter,    senr.,    late    of    Seymour 

Place. 
May     2.  Mrs.  Mary  Butler,  Lady  of  Charles  Butler,  Esq., 

aged  60. 

6.  Mr.  John  Baptist  Giannelli,  aged  80. 

13.  Mrs.  Mary  Montgomery,  at  Liverpool,  aged  78. 
[sic]  36.  Mr.  Robert  Taylor,  aged  87. 

June    3.  Honourable  Elizabeth  Blaquiere. 

10.  Mr.  John  Newsham. 

14.  Philip  Langdale,  Esq.,  of  Houghton,  Yorkshire, 

aged  90. 

16.  Mr  Casimero  Garcias  Rendueles,  aged  17. 
July     6.  Mrs.  Read,  North  Meols,  aged  27. 

7.  Mr.  Nevill  Fether,  aged  67. 

11.  Mrs.  Joanna  Stocqueler,  aged  66. 

20.  Mr.  Daniel  Tobin,  aged  36. 

22.  Mrs.  Mary  Young,  late  of  Wellclose-square,  aged 
40. 

25.  Mrs.  Mary  Humphreys. 

Aug.  16.  Mrs.  Mary  Addis,  Wife  of  Francis  Addis,  Esq., 
aged  25. 

21.  Miss  Elizabeth  Mary  Talbot,  aged  nine  years  and 

ten  months. 
24.  Mr.  John  Krull,  of  Biihne,  Bishopric  of  Paderborn. 

26.  Mrs.  Rebecca  Addis,  Wife  of  Mr.  Charles  Addis, 

aged  30. 
Sept.    2.  Miss  Rose  Parry,  aged  58. 

4.  Mr.  John  Smallwood,  aged  49. 

6.  Henry   Wakeman,    Esq.,    late   of   Upper-Baker- 

street,  aged  38. 

13.  Mr.  Nicholas  Reynolds,  late  of  Spitalfields,  aged 
39. 

LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  1816. 

CLERGY. 

1815.  Feb.   10.  Rt.  Rev.  Dr.  Francis  Moylan,  Catholic  Bishop  of 
Cork,  aged  80. 

1814.  Rev.  Jerome  Allen,  at  Lisbon.  (Lisbon). 
Dec.   30.  Rev.  William  Davis,  at  Chepstow.  (Doway). 

1815.  Jan.   24.  Rev.  Thomas  Rigby,  D.D.,  and  Vicar  General, 

aged  68.  (Paris). 


"LAITY'S  DIRECTORY"  OBITUARIES.  127 

26.  Rev.  Thos.  Bloodworth,  at  Derby.  (Valladolid). 
31.  Rev.  Stephen  Green,  late  Chaplain  of  Greenwich 

Chapel,  aged  43.  (Rome). 

Feb.  4.  Rev.  George  Chamberlayne,  aged  76.  (Doway). 
May  Rev.  Robert  Swarbrick,  Lancashire.  (Doway). 
June  Rev.  Charles  Bellasyse,  D.D.,  Lord  Fauconberg. 

(Paris). 

July  27.  Rev.  James  Tasker,  at  Creswell.  (Doway). 
(    Rev.  Henry  Pile  ) 

1814.  j    Rev.  Robert  Plunkett  >      Maryland. 
(.    Rev.  John  Ashton        ) 

Mar.     9.  Rev.  Richard  Morgan,  at  Preston. 

1815.  June  22.  Rev.    Charles   Corbe,    at   Rotherwas.    [ex.    S.J.  ; 

J.  C.  Corbe,   1813, — in  Jesuit  list]* 

1814.  Oct.    24.  Rev.  [Gerard]  Albert  [Plunkett  alias]  Underbill, 

O.S.D.  [prof,  at  Bornhem  21  Oct.  1762,  died 
at  Hinckley  and  buried  there,  aged  70] 

1815.  Jan.      8.  Rev.    D.    Wplliam]    Augustin    [Caldwell    alias] 

Walmesley,  O.S.B.,at  Alresford,  Hants.  [?  at 
Brambridge] 

Mar.     3.  Rev.  Daniel  Gaffey,  O.S.F. 

July  16.  Rev.  D.  [Edward]  Alban  Clarkson,  [O.S.B.]  at, 
Holme,  Yorkshire,  [prof,  at  Lamspring  11 
Nov.  1787] 

Rev.  John  Fleet,  O.S.F.,  at  Cheeseburn  Grange. 
Rev.  Joseph  Tate,  O.S.F. 
RELIGIOUS  WOMEN. 

1814.  Mar.   19.  Mere  Marie  Antionette   Gravez,   O.S.A.,   of  the 

Congregation  of  Bd.  Peter  Fourier,  formerly 
of    Doway,    at    Taunton    Lodge,    [aged    68, 
rel.  43] 
Aug.  14.  Sister  Mary  Simpliciana  Radcliffe,  at  Sales-House, 

aged  43,  rel.  7. 
Dec.   20.  Dame  Mary  Agnes  Carr,  O.S.B.,  at  Caverswall. 

[aged  25,  prof.  6] 

25.  Martha    Josephina    Swarbrick,    O.S.A.,    at    the 
English  Austin  Dames  at  Bruges,  aged  31, 
rel.  7.  [lay-sister] 

Sister  Frances  Winefride  (of  St.  Bridget)  Hillear, 
Prioress  O.S.B.,  at  Sion  House,  Peckham, 
aged  47,  rel.  30. 

1815.  Jan.      3.  Sister  Mary  Austin  Hutton,  O.S.F.,  at  Taunton 

Lodge,  aged  60,  rel.  26. 
Feb.     4.  Dame  Agatha  Genevieve  Gras,  dite  des  Seraphins, 

O.S.B.,  at  Heath  Old  Hall,  aged  55,  rel.  33. 
Apr.   27.  Mother  Mary  Lewis  Rowe,   O.S.F.,  at  Taunton 

Lodge,  aged  74,  rel.  58. 
June         Sister  Alphonsa  Coulson,  O.S.C.,  at  Coxside. 

*The  suppression  of  the  Jesuits  was  removed  in  1814. 


128  "LAITY'S  DIRECTORY"  OBITUARIES. 

Aug.  10.  Sister  Mary  Ann  Weardon,  O.S.B.,  at  Caverswall. 

[aged  58,   prof.   33] 
25.  Dame    Clementina    Adcroft,    O.S.B.,    at    ditto. 

[aged  51,   prof.   27] 
Sept.  11.  Dame  [sic]  Alexia  Kitchen,  Lay-Sister,  O.S.F.,  at 

Taunton  Lodge,  aged  82,  rel.  60. 
Oct.      8.  Sister  Mary  Stanislaus  Fitch,  of  the  Order  of  the 

Visitation  of  the  B.V.M.,  at  Shepton  Mallet, 

Somerset,  aged  27,  prof.  7  years. 

ECCL£SIASTIQUES  FRANCOIS. 

1814.  Dec.   17.  M.  Louis  Hamel,  Pretre  du  diocese  de  Rouen, 

age  de  53  ans. 

1815.  Janv.  19.  M.  Jerome  Destrevaux,  Cure  de  Paris,  82  ans. 
May     4.  M.    Jean-Bapt.     Philippe    Bodereau,    Cure    du 

diocese  du  Mans.  67  ans. 

27.  M.  N.  Hamard,  Pretre  du  diocese  de  Seez,  75  ans. 
Juin     7.  M.  Jean-Bapt.  Martin,  Cure  du  diocese  de  Char- 

tres,  74  ans. 

Juillet  1.  Mgr.    Louis    Emmanuel    de    Grosselles    de    Fla- 
marens,  Eveque  de  Perigueux,  80  ans. 

16.  M.    Jacques-Charles-Denis   de   Bargeton,    Pretre 

de  la  Congregation  de  France,  82  ans. 

LAITY. 
1814.  Jan.   30.  Miss  Monica  Wright,  of  Kelvedon,  aged  17. 

Apr.   18.  Lady  Anastasia  Mannock,  relict  of  the  late  Sir 

Tho.  Mannock,  Bart,  at  Windsor,  aged  65. 
May     4.  Mr.    John    Baptist    Terrail,    of    Phoenix-street, 

Somer's-town,  aged  83. 

June  19.  Mr.  Joseph  Jones,  of  Brook-street,  aged  60. 
Aug.  26.  Mrs.   William  Jerningham,  at  Fitz-Walter,  near 

Brentwood,  aged  30. 
31.  Mrs.  Ann  Douthwaite,  at  Dantzic  House,  [Danby 

oil  Yore]  Yorkshire],   aged  45. 
Oct.      1.  Mary  Ann  Doolan,  aged  18. 

4.  Mr.  John  Hall,  of  Bond-street,  aged  63. 

11.  Mr.    Thomas    Thorpe,    of    Southampton-street, 
Bloomsbury. 

17.  Mr.  Joseph  Walker,  at  Wigan,  aged  74. 
25.  Miss  Anne  Walmesley,  of  Hammersmith. 

29.  Mrs.    Sophia   Cary,    of   West   End,    Hampstead, 

aged  40. 

29.  Mr.  Thomas  Champney,  aged  52. 

Nov.     1.  Mr.  William  Hunt,  of  Hendred,  Berks,  aged  70. 
3.  Master    Michael    Cassaedy,    killed    by    accident, 
aged  16. 

5.  Mr.  John  Allan,  junr.  of  Long- Acre,  aged  48. 
17.  Mr.  John  Lynch,  aged  58. 

28.  The  Right  Hon.  Anthony  James  Radclyffe,  Earl 

of  Newburgh,  Viscount  Kinnaird,  and  Baron 


"LAITY'S  DIRECTORY"  OBITUARIES.  129 

Levingston  of  Flancraige  in  North  Britain 
aged  57. 
30.  Mrs.  Julia  Mazzinghi,   at  Stanmore,  Middlesex, 

aged  68. 
Dec.   13.  Mr.  George  Hughes,  aged  52. 

17.  Mr.  Edward  Ward,  of  Hainton,  Lincolnshire. 

23.  Miss  Ann  Huddleston,  eldest  Daughter  of  Edw. 

Huddleston,  Esq.,  aged  14  years  &  8  months. 
27.  Mrs.  Sarah  Savage,  of  Somer's-town,  aged  77. 
1815.  Jan.     7.  Mrs.  Henrietta  de  Rossi,  aged  39. 

13.  Mr.  James  Atherton,  Aspull  near  Wigan. 

14.  Mr.  Tho.  Woodacre,  Walton  le  Dale,  aged  41. 

24.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Hunt,  Daughter  of  the  late  Mr. 

Win.  Phillips,  of  Charles-street,  Soho,  aged  44. 

26.  Mr.  James  Tucker,  of  Lambeth,  aged  50. 

26.  Mrs.  Mary  Oldfield,  at  Wigan,  aged  40. 

30.  Miss    Ann    M'Cann,    of    Well-street,    Wellclose- 

square,  aged  16  years  &  3  months. 

Feb.     2.  Mr.  John  Connelly,  formerly  of  Air-street,  Picca 
dilly,  aged  54. 

2.  Mr.  Thomas  Barton,  Liverpool. 

3.  Mrs.  Jane  Brigham. 

3.  Mr.  Walter  William  Jones,  youngest  Son  of  the 

late    Mr.    Joseph    Jones,    of    Brook-street, 
Grosvenor- square. 

4.  Mr.  James  Tatlock,  Scholes  near  Prescott. 
16.  Mr.  John  Gagin,  Wigan. 

20.  Mrs.  Mary  le  Jeune,  aged  86. 
Mar.     1.  Mrs.  Anna  Maria  Fitzgerald,  Widow  of  the  late 

Major-General  Fitzgerald  in  the  Service  of 

Portugal,  aged  69. 
2.  James  Barnes,  Esq.,  of  Carisbroke,  Isle  of  Wight, 

aged  56. 

12.  Edmond  Stack,  Esq.,  aged  54. 
12.  Mrs.  Mary  Gibson,  [olim  Walton]  of  York,  at  her 

Son's  [Michael]  House,  Edge-hill,  Liverpool 

aged  69. 

19.  Mrs.  Mary  Blackett,  aged  58. 
26.  Mrs.  Judith  Neale,  of  St.  Catherine-street,  Wap- 

ping,  aged  82. 

29.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Cope,  at  Hammersmith,  aged  85. 
Apr.   14.  Miss    Anna    Maria    Lynch,    Daughter    of    Mark 

Lynch,  Esq.,  of  Galway,  at  Newhall,  aged  14. 

24.  Mrs.  Lucy  Alloway,  at  Henley,  Oxon. 

30.  Master  Francis  Taylor  Doolan,  aged  11. 
May   13.  Miss  Charlotte  Martin,  aged  18. 

14.  Mrs.  Frances  Sampays,  aged  52. 

19.  Francis  Gallini,  Esq.,  of  Gattenden,  Berks. 

23.  Mr.  Charles  Danell,  aged  70. 

25.  Mrs.  Ellen  Smith,  aged  41. 

xii. 


130  "LAITY'S  DIRECTORY"  OBITUARIES. 

26.  Martin  Dempsey,  Esq.,  aged  45. 

26.  Mrs.  Mary  Winsbury,  of  Serle- street,  aged  82. 

30.  Mr.  Edmond  Meade,  aged  25. 

June     1.  Mrs.  Lucy  Weld,  Wife  of  Thomas  Weld,  Esq.,*  of 

Lulworth  Castle,  in  the  County  of  Dorset. 
2.  Mrs.  Theresa  Shepherd,  at  Stonor-hall,  aged  35. 

12.  Mr.  Henry  Bolton,  Aspull  near  Wigan,  aged  68. 
16.  Mrs.  Betty  Hesketh,  aged  75. 

26.  Captain  Wanders  van  der  Wint,  of  Workum  in 

Holland,  aged  57. 
July  27.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Argles,  at  Havant,  aged  41. 

28.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Wilder,  at  Preston,  aged  64. 

31.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Martin,  aged  70. 

31.  Mr.  Richard  Brown,  at  Samblesbury. 
Aug.     6.  Miss  E.  Gerard,  only  surviving  daughter  of  the 
late  Sir  Thomas  Gerard  of  Garswood,  at  Ince 
Hall,  aged  63. 

7.  Miss  Ann  Mary  Jackson,   of  Duke-street,   Lin 

coln' s-inn-fields,  aged  33. 

8.  John  Talbot,  Esq.,  aged  50. 

13.  Mrs.  Ann  Mergeson,  at  Wigan. 

23.  Mrs.    Elizabeth   Thompson,    of   Great    Ormond 

street,  aged  82. 

24.  Mr.    Michael    Blasius    Cordova,    of    Priciano    in 

Bocche  di  Cattaro,  aged  30. 

25.  William  Keene,  Esq.,  at  Hammersmith,  aged  69. 

29.  Thomas  Luke  Peter  Stokes,  Esq.,  aged  20. 

30.  Mrs.  Ann  Heys,  at  Wigan,  aged  57. 
Sept.  14.  William  Langdale,  Esq.,  aged  52. 

26.  Mrs.  Winefrid  Byron,  aged  51. 

Oct.      2.  John  Allan,  Esq.,  at  Somer's-town,  aged  79. 
2.  Barbara  Lady  Mostyn. 
8.  Mrs.  Mary  Bridget  Robertson,  aged  39. 
10.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Perico,  aged  65. 

LAITY'S  OBITUAEY,  1817. 

CLERGY. 

1815.  Nov.    3.  Rev.  J.  Griffiths,  aged  62,  (Valladolid). 

1816.  June    9.  Rev.    Thomas    Southworth,    at    Sedgley    Park 

(Do  way). 
Aug.     4.  Rev.  James  Corne,  at  Harvington-hall,  (Doway). 

1815.  Dec.  23.  Most  Rev.  John  Carrol,  Archbishop  of  Baltimore, 

aged  80. 

1816.  Apr.     7.  Rev.  John  Weld,  at  Stonyhurst,  aged  36.  [S.J., 
Aug.  25.  Rev.  James  Leslie,  at  Stockeld  Park.  [S.J.] 

1815.  Dec.[l]5.  Rev.  [John]  Lawrence  Forshaw,  O.S.B.,  at  Birt- 
ley,  near  Durham,  [prof,  at  Lamspring  7 
Sept.  1788] 

*  Later  Cardinal  Weld. 


131 

1816.  Feb.   21.  Rev.    [John]   Augustin   Noel,    O.S.D.,    aged   78. 
[born  1739,  prof,  at  Bornhem  21  Oct.  1762. 
died  at  Hexham  21  Feb.   1812?] 
Apr.     9.  Rev.  Stephen  Hodgson,  O.S.B.,  at  Wooton.  [prof. 

at  Douay  15  Dec.   1784?] 
May     6.  Rev.  [Samuel]  Aug.  Mitchell,  O.S.B.  at  Standish- 

hall.  [prof,  at  Dieulouard  12  Jan.  1788] 
June  12.  Rev.    [William]    Dunstan    Tarleton,    O.S.B.,    at 

Liverpool,    [prof,    at   Dieulouard    1794] 
July     1.  Rev.  John  Wareing,  O.S.F.,  at  Lowerhall,  Lanca 
shire. 

Aug.  17.  Brother  William  [Basil]  Knapp,  O.S.B.,  at 
Downside-house,  aged  21.  [prof,  at  Acton- 
Burnell  21  Apr.  1814] 

27.  Rev.  Thomas  Cottrell,  O.S.F.,  at   Osmotherly. 
(Lately)       Rev.  John  Fen  wick,  O.S.D.,  at   Maryland,  aged 
58.  [prof,  at  Bornhem  8  Dec.  1783.    One  of 
founders   of   American  province] 

RELIGIOUS  WOMEN. 

1814.  Dec.     2.  Sister  Mary  Magdalene  of  Mount  Calvary   (alias) 

Tillete,  O.S.T.,  at   Cocken-hall. 

1815.  Nov.    9.  Sister  Anne  le   Catte,  dite  de  St.  Eustache,  at 

Heath-hall,  aged  84,  rel.  63. 

1816.  Jan.    16.  Sister  Mary  Bernard  of  St.  Joseph  (alias)  Wallis, 

O.S.T.^  at  Cocken-hall. 

30.  Sister  Martha  of  the  B.  Trinity,  Lay  Sister, 
O.S.T.  at  Lanherne,  aged  73,  rel.  56.  [aged 
82,  prof.  65] 

Feb.  15.  Sister  Josephine  of  St.  Nicholas,  O.S.T.,  at  Lan 
herne,  aged  64,  rel.  44.  [on  19  Feb.] 

Mar.     1.  Sister  Teresa  Parry,  O.S.A.,  at  Spetisbury-house, 
aged  94,  rel.  53. 

7.  Sister  Ann  Joseph,  O.S.C.,  late  of    Dunkirk,  at 

Somer's-town,  aged  78,  rel.    62. 

8.  Mother  [Elizabeth]  Ann  Dominic  Brooke,  O.S.D., 

at  Hartpury  Court,  aged  87,  rel.  60,  jub.  10. 
[prof,  at  Brussels  10  May  1757] 

27.  Sister  Mary  Barbara  Barrow,  O.S.A.,  at   Spetis 
bury-house,  aged  49,  rel.  19. 
Apr.     6.  Mother  Margaret  Mary  Stanislaus    Dennett,   at 

Newhall,  aged  51,  rel.   33. 
24.  Sister  Anne  Mary  Gertrude    Lovegrove,  O.S.A., 

at  Bruges,  aged  50,  rel.  17. 
May   10.  Sister  Mary  Aloysia  [Margaret]  Tunstall,  O.S.A., 

at  Spetisbury-house,  aged  55,  rel.  30. 
13.  Ven.   Mother  Catherine  Mechtilda    Plowden,   3d 

O.S.F.,  at  Taunton  Lodge,  aged  69,  rel.  52. 
June  21.  Sister  Mary  Teresa  (of  St.  Thomas)  Joyce,  O.S.B. , 
late    of     Lisbon,    at    Somer's-town.    [prof, 
1768] 


132  "LAITY'S  DIRECTORY"  OBITUARIES. 

July     6.  Rev.   Mother  Bridget  Mary  Aloysia  Clough,   at 

Newhall,   aged  78,  rel.   59  years  5  months, 

Prioress  30  years  4  months. 
Aug.  12.  Rev.  Mother  [Mary]  Lucy  Blyde,  aged  89,  jubi- 

larian  15  years,   formerly   12  years  Abbess. 

[O.S.B.,  at  Salford,  aged  87,  abbess  10] 

ECCL^SIASTIQUES   FRANCOIS. 

1813.  Mar.  24.  M.  Jean  Denys  Grandmottet,  Pretre  du  Diocese 

de  St.  Claude,  et  Grand  Vicaire  de  Monseig- 
neur  1'Archeveque  Due  de  Reims. 

1815.  Nov.  13.  M.    Exupere-Louis-Henri    de    Scelles    de    Saint 

Sever,  Grand  Tresorier  de  Bayeux,  71  ans. 
17.  M.    Fran9ois-Jean-Baptiste    Courte,    Cure    Vic. 

Gen.  du  Mans,  78  ans. 

Dec.  13.  M.  Guillaume-Michel  Lermeront,  Cure  dans  la 
Ville  de  Rouen,  77  ans. 

1816.  Janv.   5.  M.  Thomas  Boissell,  Pretre  du  Diocese  de  Rennes, 

78  ans. 
9.  M.    Jacque-Louis    Hauchemail,    Vic.    Gen.     ler 

Dignitaire  de  Coutances,  71  ans. 
Mars.   5.  M.   Jean-FranQois  Hedin,   Cure  Doyen  dans  le 

Diocese  de  Rouen,  86  ans. 
Avril  27.  M.   Jean-Joseph    Girard,   Pretre  du  Diocese  de 

Paris,  67  ans. 
M.   Bertrand  Gilles-Joseph  Lecointe,  Pretre  du 

Diocese  de  Rouen,  55  ans. 

Mai      2.  M.  Fran9ois  Denis,  Pretre  du  Diocese  de  Cou 
tances,  67  ans. 
Juin     4.  M.   Pierre-Frangois  Lasseur,   Pretre  du  Diocese 

d'Evreux,  57  ans. 

Sept.  8.  M.  Louis-FranQois  Duchatel,  Pretre  du  Diocese 
de  Coutances,  residant  14  ans  a  Spetisbury, 
49  ans. 

14.  M.  Lemelais,  Pretre  du  Diocese  de  Rouen, 

58  ans. 

LAITY. 
1812.  Apr.  19.  Mr.  Thomas  Philips,  at  Brailes,  aged  74. 

1814.  Oct.      3.  Mrs.  Anastasia  Welsh,  at  Winchester. 

1815.  Mrs.  Rose  Grainger,  Lady  of  E.  Grainger,  esq., 

of  Twysog,  Denbighshire,  at  Dusseldorf. 
Apr.  29.  John    Trafford,    esq.,    at    Trafford-house    near 

Manchester,  aged  63. 
May     6.  Mrs.  Catherine  Martin,  aged  90. 

12.  Mr.  James  Welsh. 
July  27.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Ayles,  Wife  of  Mr  James  Ayles, 

at  Havant,  aged  41. 
Sept.  25.  George  Buchanan,  esq.,  of  Cremona  Lodge  in  the 

County  of  Limerick. 
26.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Wakely,  aged  85. 


OBITU  ABIES.  133 

30.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Heys,  at  Wigan,  aged  45. 

Oct.  Miss    Dulcia    Isabella    Greenhough,    at    Wigan, 

aged  21. 

18.  John    Vincent    Gandolfi,    esq.,    at    East    Sheen, 
aged  76. 

27.  Edward  Foxhall,  esq.,  aged  59. 
29.  Mrs.  Mary  Hamilton,  aged  73. 

Nov.     1.  Mr.  William  Tarleton,  aged  79. 

3.  Mr.  James  Bibby,  at  Wigan,  aged  82. 
10.  Mr.  Richard  Peach,  Father  of  the  Rev.  E.  Peach 
of  Birmingham,  aged  76. 

16.  Mr.     Mathew    Winterhalter,    Native    of    Black 

Forest,  late  of  Clerkenwell,  London. 

17.  Mr.  Patrick  Cooling,  aged  73. 

17.  Mr.  James  White,  in  the  Island  of  Canary,  aged 

29. 
Dec.     2.  Mr.  James  O'Reilly,  aged  80. 

6.  Mrs.  Anne  Alsager,  late  of  Percy-street,  Rathbone 

Place,  aged  77. 
17.  Miss  Harriet  Burlton,  aged  52. 

17.  Mr.  Jonathan  Bolton,  at  Wigan. 

18.  Mrs.  Teresa  Horny  old,  aged  54. 

19.  Mr.   John  Parvin,   late  of  South  Molton-street, 

aged  40. 
23.  Mr.  Oliver  Dease. 

31.  Appollonia  Dowager  Lady  Clifford. 
1816.  Jan.      1.  Mr.  Owen  M'Carty,  aged  79. 

1.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  M'Cann,  aged  27. 

2.  Mr.  WiUiam  Todd,  Havant,  aged  78. 

7.  Mr  Francis  Jos.  Weber,  a  Native  of  Muddenhagen, 

near  Biihnen,  in  the  Bishopric  of  Paderborn, 
aged  36. 

9.  Thomas  Salvin,  esq.,  of  Easingwood,  Yorkshire, 
aged  71. 

23.  Mr.     Thomas    Henry    Francis    Whitgreave,     of 

Mosely,  Staffordshire,  aged  60. 

24.  Mr.  Wm.  Coleman  Carbery,  in  India,  aged  29. 

28.  Mr.  Jonas  Wigley,  aged  64. 
Feb.     1.  Christopher  William  Lynch,  esq. 

1.  Mr.  John  Francis  Callanan. 
5.  Mrs.  Frances  Crouch,  at  Bath. 
16.  Capt.  Henry  Trafford,  at  St.  Lucar,  aged  31. 

20.  Mrs.  Mary  Young,  of  Gloucester  Terrace,  Canon- 

street-road,  aged  40. 
23.  Master  Alexander  Young,  Son  of  the  above,  aged 

10  years. 

Mar.     2.  Dr.  Richard  Cary,  at  West  on- under- Wood,  aged 
76. 

3.  Mrs.  Mary  Norris,  of  Norwich. 

4.  Miss  Genevieve  Roman,  aged  74. 


134  "LAITY'S  DIRECTORY"  OBITUARIES. 

5.  Miss  Mary  Cecilia  Haviland. 

6.  John  Tasker,  esq.,  of  Baker  street,  aged  79. 

12.  Mrs.  Mary  Gibson  [nee  Walton],  late  of  York,  at 

her  Son's  House,  Edge-hill,  Liverpool,  aged 
69. 

13.  Mrs.  Mary  Clack,  aged  31. 

14.  Mrs.  Teresia  Sherrott,  of  Ratcliffe  Highway,  aged 

98. 

16.  Mrs.  Ann  Fairclough,  at  Wigan. 

22.  Miss  Ellen  Barnewell,  at  Clifton,  aged  20. 

31.  Peter  Joseph  Gandolfi,  esq.,  at  Richmond,  aged 

74. 
Apr.     2.  Mr.  William  Coghlan. 

2.  Miss  Mary  Wright,  at  Wigan. 

3.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Gregson,  aged  70. 

4.  Mr.  Edward  Darley,  aged  58. 

10.  Miss  Sarah  Bridgewater,  aged  32. 

17.  Mrs.  Alice  Lee,  late  of  Hammersmith,  aged  76. 

24.  Miss  Mary  Shaw,  aged  29. 

29.  Charles  Lord  Stourton,  at  Allerton  Park,  aged  64. 
May  22.  Mr.  Tho.  H.  Leigh,  at  Buenos  Ayres,  aged  30. 

25.  Samuel  Webbe,  esq.,  late  of  Gray's  Inn,  aged  76. 
June    1.  Mr.  Maximilian  Antonini,  a  native  of  Lucca,  in 

Italy,  aged  21. 

5.  Mrs.  Ann  Walker,  at  Wigan,  aged  78. 

7.  Joseph    Monteiro  d' Almeida,  esq.,  of  Montague 

Square. 

11.  Miss  Ann  Howcourt,  at  Gorton,  near  Manchester, 

aged  61. 
14.  Mr.  John  Brooks,  at  the  College  of  Physicians, 

Warwick-lane. 
17.  Mrs.    Elizabeth   Lawrence,   Chairwoman   at   the 

Spanish  Chapel,  aged  75. 
21.  Mrs.  Amelia  Murphy,  at  Wigan,  aged  77. 
24.  Mr.  Cornelius  Peter  Murphy,  of  Howland- street, 

Fitzroy- square,  aged  18. 

26.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Sutton,  at  Norwich,  aged  65. 

27.  Mrs.  Mary  Sharp,  aged  68. 

July     3.  Mrs.  Frances  Anderton,  Widow  of  the  late  Wm. 

Anderton,  esq.,  of  Ince  and  Euxton-hall. 
9.  Miss  Frances  Elizabeth  Taunton,*  Sister  of  T. 
Taunt  on,  esq.,  Axminster,  and  of 
Taunton,  esq.,  of  Bath. 
11.  Mr.  Robert  Thorborne,  of  Bele-house  Farm,  near 

Epping,  Essex. 
26.  Mrs.  Mary  Batt,  aged  28. 
29.  Mr.  Walter  Fitzgerald,  aged  80. 
Aug.     8.  Mrs.  Mary  Hall,  at  Gorton,  aged  45. 
*  A  correspondent  says  she  was  daughter  of  Samuel  Taunton  of  Ax- 
minster  and  his  wife  Elizabeth  Chapman. 


"LAITY'S  DIRECTORY"  OBITUARIES.  135 

11.  Miss  Eliza  Teresa  Taylor,   Daughter  of  James 

Taylor,  esq.,  Islington,  aged  15. 

13.  Mrs.  Mary  Barstow,  Wetherby,  Yorksh.,  aged  80. 
13.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Nayler,  at  Cocken-hall. 
16.  Mrs.   Alicia  Keating,   Wife  of  Mr.   G.   Keating, 

Catholic  Printer,  &c.  Duke-street,  Grosvenor- 

square,  aged  34. 
16.  Don  Manuel  de  la  Torres,  late  of  Finsbury- square, 

aged  80. 

16.  Mr.    J.    Knapp,    of    Langston,    near    Havant, 

aged  77. 

18.  Mrs.  Ollivier,  aged  74. 

19.  Mr.  Nicholas  Saltarelli,  aged  52. 

28.  Mrs.  Ann  Philips,  at  Brailes,  aged  79. 
Sept.  27.  Edward  Charles  Howard,  Esq.,  aged  42. 

29.  Mr.    Robert   Butler   Birdsall     (drowned   by   the 

upsetting  of  a  Boat  in  the  River  Mersey)  in 
the  24th  year  of  his  age. 

Oct.      5.  Mr.  Patrick  Keating,*  Catholic  Printer,  &c., Duke- 
street,  Grosvenor-square,  aged  82. 
8.  Mr.  Jacob  Jackson,  of  Blunt' s  Wall  Manor,  Essex, 

aged  79. 

13.  Mr.  Anthony  Molteno,  of  Pall  Mall,  aged  65. 
22.  Mr.  Michel  Gilson,  Hertford-str,  Fitzroy-squ. 
31.  Miss  Anna  Maria  Bisshopp,  aged  52. 
Too  late  for  their  proper  places. 

1816.  Apr.   30.  Sister  Mary  Benedicta  Tasker,  O.S.B.,  at  Cavers- 

wall,  aged  75,  rel.  46. 
May     1.  Maria  Ludovica  D' April  Donata,  O.S.B.,  at  Ipres, 

.Etat.  90. 
Nov.     1.  Rev.  Joseph  Lowe,  Disc.  Carm.,  aged  49. 

LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  1818. 
CLERGY. 

1817.  April         Rev.  Thomas  Johnson.  (Doway). 

12.  Rev.  Thomas  Walsh.  (Doway). 

17.  Rev.  Thomas  Gabb,  at  Worksop  Manor.  (Doway). 
28.  Rev.  John  Smith,  many  years  a  Chaplain  of  the 

Portuguese  Embassy,  aged  78.  (Doway). 
June  17.  Rev.  John  Greenham,  at  Burton  Park,  formerly 

of  Moorfields  Chapel.  (Valladolid). 
Aug.     9.  Rev.  John  Marsland.  (Doway). 
1816.  May  31.  Rev.  Richard  Haskey  \vere  Reeve],  at  Stonyhurst. 

[S.J.] 
Nov.  14.  Rev.  Jos.  Emmett,  at  Gillmoss.  [S.J.] 

Rev.  Jos.  Johnson,  at  Spinkhill,  about  the  same 
time. 

*  Head  of  the  firm  of  Keating,  Brown  &  Keating  printers  of  the  "  Laity's 
Directory." 


136  "LAITY'S  DIRECTORY'*  OBITUARIES. 

1817.  Lately      The  Most  Rev.  Dr.  Leonard  Neale,  Archbishop 
of  Baltimore,  at  George  Town. 

1817.  June    1.  Rev.  [William]  Jerome  Alcock,  O.S.B.,  at  Lam- 
spring,  [prof,  there  16  Sept.   1792] 

July     8.  Rev.    H[enry]   Parker,    O.S.B.,    at   Paris,    [prof, 
there  30  Nov.  1773] 

1816.  Dec.   15.  Rev.  Martin  Blake,  O.S.F.,  at  Waterdale,  Galway, 

aged  63. 

1817.  Rev.  Daniel  Jennings,  Catholic  Pastor  of  Moira, 

at  that  place. 

Aug.  14.  Rev.  George  Adelman,  formerly  a  Curate  of  the 
late  Bishopric  of  Spire,  aged  48. 
RELIGIOUS  WOMEN. 

1816.  Dec.   23.  Sister  Clare  Smith,  O.S.F.,  of  Scorton,  aged  84, 

prof.  65,  jub.   15. 

1817.  Jan.    16.  Sister  Elizabeth  Joseph    Ferrers,   SdO.S.F.,  at 

Taunton  Lodge,  aged  66,  rel.  47. 
28.  Dame  Mary  Victoire  Mercier  de  la  Tour,  dite  de 

Ste.  Irenee,  aged  90,  rel.  72. 
30.  Mary  Anne  Augustine  Gras,  dite  de  St.  Basile, 

aged  59,  rel.  35. 

May     1.  Rev.  Mother  Mary  Aloysia,  of  the  Sacred  Heart 
of  Jesus,  alias  Ann  Houseman,  of  Cocken-hall, 
aged  52,  rel.  35,  prioress  3  years  and  5  months. 
1.  Mother  Pacifica  Gammon,  aged  79,  rel.  53. 
June  22.  Sister  Clare  Joseph  Popy,   O.S.F.,   at  Scorton, 
aged  59,  prof.  40. 

ECCL&SIASTIQUES  FBANgois. 

1816.  Aout  28.  Jean  Lemetais,  Pretre  du  Diocese  de  Rouen,  57 

ans. 

1817.  Fevrier  1.  Jean-Louis   Lelievre,   Pretre   du   Diocese  d'Av- 

ranches,  63  ans. 
16.  Jacques-Frangois  Bouchet  des  Marais,  Cure  du 

Diocese  de  Seez,  72  ans. 
20.  Frangois  Longuet,   Pretre  du  Diocese  de  Seez, 

48  ans. 
Mars.  30.  Jacques-Florent    Duval,    Cure    du    Diocese    de 

Coutances,  56  ans. 

Juin  18.  Jean-Charles-Michel  Bourgeaux,  Pretre  du  Dio 
cese  de  Rouen,  et  Directeur  des  Carmelites 
de  Rouen,  57  ans. 
Juillet  23.  Guillaume  Corvez,  Pretre  du  Diocese  de  Treguier 

63  ans. 
30.  Etienne-Firmin  Rapilly,   Pretre  du  Diocese  de 

Coutances,  57  ans. 

Aout    8.  Mgr.    Henri-Benoit-Jules    de    Bethisy,    Eveque 
d'Usez,  73  ans. 
LAITY. 
1816.  Mar.  10.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Witham. 


"LAITY'S  DIRECTORY"  OBITUARIES.  137 

Apr.     3.  James  Longe  Everarcl,  of  Killoran  in  the  County 
of  Tipperary,  a  Major  in  the  Saxon  Service, 
at  Dresden,  of  a  Dropsy  in  his  Chest,  aged  48. 
6.  Mrs.  Mary  Messenger,  at  Durham,  aged  85. 
Oct.    21.  James  Eyre,  Esq.,  at  Metz  in  Lorraine. 
Nov.    9.  Alfred  Pulton,  Esq.,  late  of  Chertsey,  aged  70. 

20.  Mrs.    Anne    Kelly,    of    Woburn    Place,    Russell 

Square,  aged  68. 

Dec.     6.  Mrs.  Martha  Neale,  of  Charlton-str.,  Somerstown. 
12.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Ashmall,  at  Stockton-upon-Tees, 
aged  98. 

12.  Mr.  John  Greenough,  atWigan,  Lancashire,  aged  20. 

13.  Mrs.  Mary  Syers,  at   Sutherland  [?  Litherland], 

near  Liverpool. 
13.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Winstanley,  at  Liverpool. 

23.  Mrs.  Susannah  Copp,  aged  76. 

28.  Mrs.    Margaret    Wilme,    Wife    of   Mr.    Jonathan 
Wilme  of  Broughton,  near  Manchester,  aged  53. 
1817.  Jan.    15.  Mrs.  Agnes  Fitzwilliam,  of  Bath. 

18.  Mrs.  Ann,  Wife  of  Mr.  Oswald  Syers,  Stationer, 

«fec.,  at  Manchester. 

19.  Miss    Elizabeth    Shuttleworth,     at    Brin,     near 

Ashton,  aged  67. 

Feb.     5.  Miss  Kitty  Shrimpton,at  Wigan, Lancashire, aged  50 
18.  Hon.  Robert  Clifford,  at  Ugbroke,  aged  49. 
28.  William  Lescher,  Esq.,  Treasurer  to  and  a  dis 
tinguished  Benefactor  of  the  German  Cath. 
Chapel,  Great  St.  Thomas  Apostle,  aged  50. 
Mar.     3.  Mr.  James  Coragan,  at  Wigan,  aged  65. 

6.  Chevalier  Joachim  Andrade,   Consul  General  of 
Portugal,  Brazil  and  Algarves,  aged  61. 

21.  Mrs.   Barbara  Taylor,    relict  of  Thomas  Taylor, 

Esq.,  of  Cornsay  House,  County  of  Durham. 

22.  Henry   Robinson,    Esq  ,    at   Liverpool   in   Nova 

Scotia  (formerly  Surgeon  in  the  7th  Regiment 
of  Foot)  aged  41. 

24.  Mrs.  Mary  Bostock,  at  Hammersmith,  aged  79. 
Apr      2.  The    Hon.    Thomas   Thomas    Clifford,    last   sur 
viving  Brother  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Lord  Clifford, 
at  Liege,  aged  42. 

9.  Mrs.  Dorothy  Lamoureux,  aged  68. 
10.  Miss  Sarah  Bridgewater,  Brook  Green,  aged  32. 
16.  Mrs.  Grace  Mary  Devereux,  Wife  of  John  Deve- 

reux,  Esq.,  of  Gosport,  aged  63. 
24.  Mr.    Thomas   Williams,    Haberdasher,    of    Great 

Ryder-street,  St.  James's,  aged  74. 
26.  John  Riley,  Esq.,  of  Windsor,  Berks. 
28.  Mrs.  Sarah  Delaney,  aged  82. 
30.  Mr.  John  Bruno  Guichard,  aged  64. 
May     6.  Richard  Fermor,  Esq.,  at  Soulden,  Oxon,  aged  38. 


138  "LAITY*S  DIRECTORY"    OBITUARIES. 

10.  Mr.  Ambrose  Pellegrini,  of  Drury-lane,  aged  78. 

15.  D.   Agnes    Frances    Freire,    Lady    of    his    Ex 

cellency  Cypriano  Rebeiro  Freire,  aged  56. 

16.  Right    Hon.    Lady    Frances    Browne,    aged    22. 

Novice  Can.  Reg.  SS.  of  New  Hall. 

24.  Mrs.  Mary  Smith,  formerley  of  Great  Titchfield- 

street,  at  Clifton. 

25.  William  Nassau,  Esq.,  aged  60. 

25.  Miss  Louisa  Theresa  Pellegrini,  aged  18. 

28.  Mrs.  Martha  Fowler,  late  of  Kensington,  aged  73. 
June  14.  Miss  Mary  Price,  at  Manchester,  aged  26. 

21.  Mr.  John  Stephen  Beuquet,  late  of  Somers'-town, 
aged  56. 

26.  Mr.  Barnaby  Creevy,  aged  62. 
July     1.  Mr.  Laurence  Byron,  aged  63. 

13.  Mr.  William  Higginson,  aged  53. 

14.  Mrs.  Mary  Bolton,  at  Ince,  near  Wigan,  aged  21. 
14.  Mr.  Charles  Bowman,  of  Slindon,  aged  69. 

14.  Right  Hon.  James  Everard  (ninth)  Lord  Arundell, 

of  Wardour  Castle,  and  Count  of  the  Sacred 
Roman  Empire,  at  Bath,  aged  54. 

16.  Mrs.  Morgan,  late  of  Lambeth  Terrace,  aged  60. 
18.  Mr.  James  Jackson,  late  Sacristan  of  St.  Patrick's 

Chapel,  aged  59. 

23.  Wm.  Fitzherbert  Brockholes,  Esq.,  at  Claughton 

Hall,  Lancashire,  aged  62. 

Aug.     3.  Mr.  John  Dale,  aged  52. 

18.  Mrs.  Ann  Donovan,  aged  31. 

20.  Mrs.  Catharine  Bellingham,  formerly  of  Isleworth. 

24.  Mr.  Thomas  Howell,  at  Stafford,  aged  94. 
Sept.    5.  George  Hill,  Esq. 

17.  Mr.  Ferdinando  Board,  at  Cannington,  aged  69. 

21.  Mrs.  Charlotte  Price,  aged  23. 

26.  Mrs.  Sarah  Gosden,  late  of  the  New  Quebec-street, 

Portman-square,  aged  60. 

27.  Mr.  William  O'Brien,  at  Portsea,  aged  80. 
Oct.      5.  Mrs.  Frances  Silcock,  aged  66. 

11.  Basil  Eyston,  Esq.  of  Hendred,  aged  69. 

17.  Mrs.    Mary   Baker,    formerly   of   Hammersmith, 
aged  68. 

LAITY'S  OBITUARY  1819. 
CLERGY. 

1817.  Nov.  19.  Rev.  James  Southworth.  Douay. 
Dec.   18.  Rev.  Joseph  Knapp.  Douay. 

Rev.  James  Corne,  at  Shrewsbury.  Douay. 

1818.  Feb.     1.  Rev.  Joseph  Daniel,  aged  34.  Old  Hall. 
May   14.  Rev.  Bodwin.  Douay. 

15.  Rev.  John  Earle.  Douay. 
June         Rev.  John  Rigby,  D.D.  Paris. 


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21.  Rev.  Thomas  Talbot. 
Aug.  13.  Rev.  John  Francis  Quick.  Oscot. 

[1818.  Sept.  5.]  Rev.  [John]  Connolly,  St.  Clements,  Oxford.  [S.J.] 
July  13.  Rev.  Peter  Jenkyns,  aged  81.  St.  Omers.  [?   14 
July  at  Bury  St.  Edmunds,  aged  83] 
RELIGIOUS  WOMEN. 

1817.  Dec.  26.  Sister  Catharine  Teresa  Taafe,  3d  O.S.F.,  at  Taun- 

ton  Lodge,  aged  22,  rel.  3. 

1818.  Jan.   16.  Sister  Mary  Frances  Charrup,  O.S.B.,  at  Cavers- 

wall  Castle,  aged  75,  rel.  50. 
Feb.  12.  Rev.    Mother   Abbess    [Helen]   Mary   Augustina 

Shepherd,   O.S.B.,  at  Salford  House,   [born 
1764,   prof.    1783,   Abbess   1814.] 
24.  Dame    Aloysia    Witham,    at    Bishop's    House, 

Winchester,  aged  70,  rel.  44. 
Mar.  15.  Dame  Mary  Maximilian  Macdonald,  dite  de  Ste 

Scholastique,  at  Heath  Hall,  aged  42,  rel.  13. 
May     5.  Sister  Mary  Francis,  O.S.T.,  at  Lanherne,  aged 

74,  rel.  52. 
June  25.  Dame  Anne  Semple,  dite  de  St  Maur,  O.S.B.,  at 

Heath  Hall,  aged  62,  rel.  38. 
July     9.  Sister  Mary  Joseph  Agnes  Gillow,  3d  O.S.F.,  at 

Taunton  Lodge,  aged  53,  rel.  17. 
Oct.      6.  Rev.    Mother   Abbess   Catharine   Mary   Frances 

Tancred,  O.S.A.,  at  Spetisbury  House,  aged 

77,   prof.    54,   jub.    4,    Superioress   6  years. 

[Prioress] 

ECCL£SIASTIQUES  FRANgois. 

1817.  Nov.  28.  M.  Jacques  Delafosse,  Cure  du  Diocese  de  Rouen, 

Chapelain  de  la  Tres  Hon.  Lady  Arundell,  et 
23  ans  Directeur  des  Carmelites,  age  de  69 
ans.  [Director  25  years,  died  27  Nov.] 

1818.  Janv.   5.  M.  Frangois  Antoine  Drogy,  Cure  dans  la  Ville 

de  Coutances,  80  ans. 
14.  M.  Frangois-Marian  Letailleur,  Cure  du  Diocese 

de  Rouen,  69  ans. 
Mai    28.  M.    Jean-Frangois    Nicolas    Godquin,    Cure    du 

Diocese  de  Rouen,  72  ans. 
Juin  18.  M.    Gabriel- Gaspard    Dubois-Motte,    Pretre    du 

Diocese  de  Mans.  55  ans. 
Aout    24.  M.  Leonard  Pericaud,  ancien  Vicaire-General  de 

Seez,  72  ans. 
Oct.     8.  M.  Jean-Frangois  Duboscq,  Cure  dans  la  Diocese 

de  Coutances,  67  ans. 

21.  M.  Louis  Chemin,  Pretre  du  Diocese  d'Avranches, 
60  ans. 

LAITY. 

1816.  Aug.  31.  Mrs.   Lydia  Hardman  [2nd  w.   of  John  H.,  nee 
Wareing],  at  Birmingham,  aged  39, 


140  "LAITY'S  DIRECTOBY"  OBITTJ ABIES. 

Oct.      3.  Mr.  Robert  Butler  Birdsall. 

1817.  Mar.  15.  Mr.  John  Mascall,  aged  72,  and  Ann  Mascall,  his 

Daughter,  aged  39,  at  the  Chapel  House  of 

St.  Chad,  Birmingham. 
Apr.  29.  George  Abbot,  Esq.,  aged  63. 
July     7.  Edward  Pinckney,  aged  16. 
Sept.  30.  Mrs.  Anna  Mathews. 
Oct.    12.  Mrs.  Bridget  Whelan,  late  of  Lambeth,  aged  63. 

17.  Mrs.    Mary    Baker,    formerly   of    Hammersmith, 

aged  68. 
27.  Mr.  John  Tasker,  late  of  Mortimer  Street,  aged 

48. 
Nov.    6.  Mr.  James  Tilbury,  aged  67. 

7.  Mr.  Patrick  M'Neal,  late  of  Cowley  Street,  West 

minster,  aged  71. 
ib.    Mrs.  Mary  Faram,  of  Mountnessing,  Essex,  aged 

63. 

15.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Guichard,  aged  26. 
30.  Mrs.  Ann  Pickering,  late  of  Wapping  Wall,  aged 

68. 

Dec.     2.  Mrs.  Ann  Bird,  at  Sidmouth,  aged  69. 
30.  Mrs.  Frances  Nagle,  aged  62. 

1818.  Jan.     6.  Thomas  Wright,  of  Fitzwalter,  Esq.,  aged  65. 

ib.    Mrs.  Louisa  Wyatt,  of  Hammersmith. 

8.  Mrs.  Christina  Clavering,  of  Callaly,    Northum 

berland,  aged  50. 

11.  Mr.  John  Berry,  at  Lower  Lane,  Ashton,  Lanca 

shire,    formerly    a   teacher   in   the   Catholic 
School  at  Ince  Blundell,  Lane.,  aged  82. 

14.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Woodcock,  at  Preston,  aged  86. 

18.  Mrs.  Jane  Fordham,  aged  33. 

30.  Miss  Charlotte  Mary  Towneley,  of  Towneley  Hall, 

Lancashire,  aged  20. 
Feb.     9.  Miss  M' Queen,  aged  12  years  3  months. 

12.  Mr.  Philip  James  Murphy,  6th  Son  of  Mr.  John 

Murphy  of  Howland  Street. 

15.  Andrew  Archdekin,  Esq.,  at  Cadiz,  many  years 

British  Vice-Consul  at  that  place,  aged  47. 
18.  Mr.  Christopher  Crean,  of  Richmond,  aged  48. 
Mar.     8.    Mr.  Charles  Kenyon. 

10.  Mr.  Frederick  Ryder,  aged  18. 

21.  Mrs.  Madeleine  Eugenia  Ryder,  aged  45. 

22.  Mrs.  Bridget  Blake,  of  Brook  Lodge,  County  of 

Gal  way,  aged  21  years  6  months. 
ib.    Mrs.  Mary  King,  at  Salisbry,  aged  70. 
Mar.  23.  Mr.  Richard  Rosson,  Son  of  Andrew  Rosson,  Esq., 

of  Liverpool. 

26.  Mrs.  Eleanor  Reilly,  aged  69. 
29.  Mrs.  Ellen  Birdsall,  of  Richmond,  Yorksh.,  in  her 

74th  year. 


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Apr.     7.  Miss  Cecilia  M'Donnell,  of  Castlebar,  aged  42. 

8.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Gernon,  Wife  of  William  Gernon, 

Esq.,  late  of  Pentonville,  aged  20. 
ib.    Catharine  Unsworth,  aged  21. 
18.  Mr.   William  Armstrong,  late  of  Hammersmith, 

aged  18. 
29.  Miss  Ann  Crathorne,  at  her  Brother's  house,  near 

Garswood,  Lancashire,  aged  57. 
May     2.  Mr.  John  Dease  Reilly,  aged  72. 

25.  Mrs.  Catharine  Howald,  late  of  Dock  Street,  aged  55. 
June     1.  Mrs.   Margaret  Hozire,  late  of  Turnham  Green, 

aged  97. 

13.  Mrs.  Mary  Rashleigh,  Wife  of  Robert  Rashleigh, 

Esq.,  at  Lymington,  aged  28. 
15.  John  Nihell,   Esq.,  eldest  Son  of  Dr.  Lawrence 

Nihell. 

20.  Mr.  Charles  Latham. 
29.  Mrs.  Susanna  Cottam,  aged  73. 
July     2.  Mrs.  Sarah  Grace  Cullin,  aged  50. 

6.  Mrs.   Mary   Griffith,   aged  78,   at  Mrs.   Wilson's, 

Hertford-Street,  Fitzroy-Square. 

17.  Mrs.  Mildred  Addis,  at  Montpellier,  aged  60. 
20.  Ambrose  Salisbury,  at  Hinckley,  aged  61. 

26.  Mr.  John  Brown,  late  of  Wapping  Wall,  aged  47, 
Aug.     6.  The  Right  Hon.  Lady  Charlotte  Eyre,  at  Brigh 
ton,  aged  26. 

7.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  O'Brien,  late  of  Catherine-Street, 

St.  George's  in  the  East,  aged  20. 
11.  Mr.  Charles  Boyle,  late  of  Somers'  Town,  aged  57. 

18.  Mr.  Alfred  Silvester  Beetham,  late  of  Islington. 

aged  23. 

20.  Mr.   [sic]  Eleanor  Bayly,   late  of  Brook  Green 
house,  Hammersmith,  aged  95. 

22.  John  Vincent  Gandolfi,  Esq.,  aged  46. 

25.  Mr.  Thomas  Hansard,  at  Southampton. 
Sept.    1.  Miss  Catharine  Willes,  at  Brighton,  aged  18. 

ib.    Mr.  Richard  Hansom,*  at  York. 
5.  Mrs.  Jane  Byrne,  late  of  Star  and  Garter  Yard, 
Ratcliffe  Highway. 

ib.    Mrs.  John  Barrett,  at  Milton,  aged  25. 

10.  Mrs.  Catharine  Briant,  late  of  Mortimer-Street. 

14.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Colegrave,  late  of  Stockwell  Hall, 

Billericay,  Essex,  at  Margate. 

LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  1820. 

CLERGY. 
1816.  Oct.    24.  Rev.  John  Williams,  at  Brecon.  (Douay). 

*In  C.R.S.  iv.,  378  note,  his  widow,  Elizabeth  Stonehouse,  is  said  to 
have  survived  him  ten  years  instead  of  three.  See  p.  154.  He  was  about  72, 
his  baptism  being  on  20  Sept.  1746. 


142 

1818.  Nov.  14.  Rev.  Thomas  Taylor,  at  Cornsay  House,  Durham, 

aged  53.  (Douay). 
Dec.     4.  Rev.  Samuel  Sayles.  (Rome). 

1819.  Apr.   13.  Rev.  Edward  Daniel,  at  Garswood.  (Douay). 
May     8.  Rev.    John    Perry,    at    St.    George's,    Sedgley. 

(Douay). 

June  19.  Rev.  Benjamin  Stone,  at  Little  Malvern.  (Douay). 
1819.  Mar.  '29.  Rev.  Thomas  Tate,  Wigan,  aged  38.  [S.J.] 

Apr.  23.  Rev.  Wm.  Strickland,  aged  88.  [S.J.,  at  London] 

1818.  Nov.     9.  Rev.  [James]  Oswald  Johnson,  of  Lamspring,  at 

Whitehaven,  Cumberland.  [O.S.B.] 

1819.  June  25.  Rev.  John  Bullock,  O.S.D.,  at  Gale  Hill,  aged  71. 

[born  1750,  prof,  at  Bornhem  27  Oct.  1767, 
bur.  at  Little  Charing,  Kent.] 

Oct.      3.  Brother    Paul    Wilson,     at    Downside    College. 
[O.S.B.,   prof.    2  July   1781] 
RELIGIOUS  WOMEN. 

1818.  Oct.    18.  Sister  Mary  Clare  Adams,  3d  Order  of  St.  Francis, 

at  Taunton  Lodge,  aged  32,  rel.  7. 

[Nov.  25.]  Sister  Mary  Frances  Ainsworth.  (lay-sister)  3d 
Order  S.F.,  at  Taunton  Lodge,  aged  74  rel. 
55.  [57] 

1819.  Apr.   23.  Sister  Elizabeth  Mary  Alipia  Bishop,  O.S.A.,at 

Paris,  aged  57,  rel.  40. 
Aug.  19.  Sister  Mary  Clare  Butt,  O.S.Br.  of  Sion  House, 

formerly  at  Lisbon,  now  at  Somers'  Town, 

aged  60,  rel.  42. 
Oct.    15.  Sister  Mary  Xaviera,  of  the  Infant  Jesus,  O.S.T. 

(alias  Elizabeth  Shepherd),  aged  26,  rel.   5, 

at  Cocken-hall. 
16.  Dame    Ann    Swinburne,    dite    de    Ste    Felicite, 

Subprioress,  at  Heath  Hall,  aged  82,  rel.  60. 

ECCL^SIASTIQUES   FRANCOIS. 

1818.  Aout         M.   Antoine  Gourdin,   Pretre  du  Diocese  d'Av- 

ranches,  age  67  ans. 

Dec.     2.  M.  Pierre  L.  Lepointe,  Pretre  du  Diocese  de  Paris, 
71  ans. 

1819.  Jan.    15.  M.  Michel  Gregoire,  Pretre  du  Diocese  d'Evreux, 

68  ans. 
18.  M.   Paul  Augustin  Fournier,   Pretre  du  Diocese 

de  Nantes,  66  ans. 
Avril  15.  M.  Jacques  Letellier,  Pretre  du  Diocese  de  Rouen, 

67  ans. 
Mai    29.  M.     Frangois     Marie     Quentrie,     ancien     Grand 

Vicaire  de  St.  Pol  de  Leon,  72  ans. 
Juil.   16.  M.  Guy  Huteau,  Pr.  du  Diocese  de  Rennes,  64 

ans 

Aout  25.  M.  Denis  Chaumont,  mort  a  Paris,  Superieur  des 
—  Missions  Etrangeres,  67  ans, 


OBITUARIES. 


143 


Sept.    3.  M.  Charles  Adrien  Langrenay,  Pretre  du  Diocese 

de  Rouen,  55  ans. 
Nov.     6.  M.  Louis  Fr.  Le  Grip,  Pr.  du  Dioc.  de  Lisieux, 

59  ans 

LAITY. 

1818.  Mar.  29.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Birdsall,  of  Richmond,  Yorkshire, 

in  the  74th  of  her  age,  and  54th  of  her  nuptials. 
Next  to  God,  her  principle  pleasure  was  to 
make  her  husband  happy,  and  her  children 
virtuous. 

Apr.     5.  Miss  Catherine  Lynch,  at  Somers'  Town. 
Sept.  20.  Miss  Mary  Kelleway,  aged  26 
Oct.  Mr.   Jacob  James  Jackson,   late   of  Alexandria, 

St.  Anne's,  Jamaica,  aged  24. 
10.  Mrs.  Ann  Woodcock,  of  Stoke  Golding,  Bucks. 

17.  Mrs.    Mary    Baker,    formerly   of    Hammersmith, 

aged  68. 
Nov.     7.  Mr.  Thomas  Dodd,  aged  30. 

14.  Mrs.  Catharine  Langdale,  aged  62. 

30.  Mrs.    Anne    Goswell,    late    of    Lower    Lambeth 

Marsh,  aged  86. 
Dec.     1.  Mrs.  Susan  Nason,  aged  69. 

6.  Philip  de  Bruyn,  Esq.,  aged  56. 
19.  Mrs.  Maria  Leoni,  aged  81. 

22.  Ignatius  Palyart,   Esq.,   Portuguese  Consul 

General,  aged  57. 

27.  Mr.  Denis  Sheeham,  aged  37. 

1819.  Jan.     3.  Mr.    John    Winkfield,    late    of   Tottenham-court 

road,  aged  62. 

— .  Sir  John  Throckmorton,  Bart.,  at  Buckland. 
5.  John  Manby,  Esq.,  of  Downsell  Hall,  Essex,  aged 

56. 
12.  Mrs.  Ann  Hyde,  at  Bath. 

23.  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Mr.  R.  Anderton,  Liver 

pool,  aged  53. 

— .  Mrs.  Ann  Dobson,  late  of  Lamb's  Conduit-street, 
aged  67. 

24.  Mr.  Peter  Price,  late  of  Green-street,  Leicester- 

square,  aged  79. 

Feb.   12.  Mr.   Joseph  Savage,   late  of  Great   Winchester- 
street,  aged  51. 

18.  Mrs.  Catharine  Keating,  aged  70. 

22.  Mr.  William  Abraham  Martin,  late  of  King-street, 
Covent-garden,  and  Secretary  to  the 
Commitee  of  the  Catholic  German  Chapel  in 
Great  Saint  Thomas,  Apostle,  aged  33. 

28.  Charles  Langley  Fryer,  Esq.,  aged  44. 

„  .  Mr.  Robert  Allan,  formerly  of  Long  acre,  aged  83. 
Mrs.  Mary  Scott,  at  Bath,  aged  60. 


144  "LAITY'S  DIRECTORY"  OBITUARIES. 

Mar.     2.  Lawrence    Gotham,    Esq.,    at    Springfield,    near 

Saint  Helen's,  Lancashire. 
9.  Mrs.  Lucy  Cooper,  aged  44. 
29.  Mr.  James  Allan,  late  of  Drury-lane,  aged  46. 
31.  William  Throckmorton,  Esq.,  aged  56. 
,, .  Hon.  Charlotte  Langdale,  wife  of  the  Honourable 
Charles    Langdale,     of    Houghton,    in    the 
county  of  York,  and  third  daughter  of  the 
Right   Hon.    Lord   Clifford    of  Ugbroke,   in 
the  twenty-third  year  of  her  age. 

Apr.     1.  The  Right  Hon.  Charles  Lord  Dormer,  Baron  of 
Wenge,   in  the  county  of  Bucks,   at  Paris, 
aged  67. 
23.  Mrs.  Ellis  Barnewall,  aged  51. 

26.  Mr.  James  Brady,  aged  20. 

27.  Charlotte  Frances  Lady  Webbe,  at  Paris,  aged  39. 
May     7.  Mr.  Leopold  de  Michele,  aged  88. 

25.  Mrs.    Louisa    Antoinette    Dowling,    daughter    of 
James     Coppinger,     Esq.,     of     Devonshire- 
square,  London. 
31.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Hopkins,  of  Weston  Underwood, 

Bucks. 

June    9.  Thomas    Martin,    Esq.,    late    of    Westmoreland- 
street,  City-road,  aged  59. 
,, .  Mrs.  Mary  Ranson,  aged  26. 

10.  Lieut.  James  Brooks,  aged  27. 

11.  Mr.  Joseph  Hurst. 

22.  Mr.  Simeon  Lewis,  aged  29. 

29.  Marmaduke   Constable   Maxwell,    Esq.,    of   Ter- 
reagles,    in    the    county    of   Dumfries,    and 
Everingham,  county  of  York,  at  Abbeville, 
on  his  way  to  Paris,  aged  58. 
July     3.  Mrs.  Teresa  Ratton,  aged  32. 
4.  Mr.  Peter  Guichard,  aged  43. 
8.  Mr.  John  Reynolds,  at  Jersey. 
11.  Mrs.    Mary   Levermore,    late   of   Hammersmith, 

aged  34. 

13.  Charles  Eyre,  Esq.,  aged  50. 

15.  Mrs.  Rosalia  Maria  Margaret  Guynemer,  late  of 
Margaret-street,    Cavendish-square,    born  at 
Paris,  March  5.  1781. 
18.  Mrs.  Margaret  Duck,  near  Catterick. 

23.  Mrs.    Elizabeth   Daly,    late    of   Upper   Thames- 

street,  at  Tunbridge  Wells. 
27.  Mr.  George  Guichard,  aged  35. 
Aug.     3.  Mrs.  Catharine  Bennet. 

13.  William   Tunstall,    Esq.,    at   Mount   Sinai,    near 

Peterbury,  America. 
18.  Mr.   George  Gibson,  late  of  Ratcliffe  Highway, 

aged  67. 


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29.  Mr.  Charles  Nutley,  aged  58. 
Sept.    7.  Miss  Isabella  Lincoln. 

18.  Miss  Jane  Clementina  Bryan,  late  of  York-place, 

aged  41. 
,, .  Mrs.  Mary  Allanson,  late  of  Castle-street,  Holborn, 

aged  35. 
24.  Mrs.  Mary  Peach,  mother  of  the  Rev.  E.  Peach, 

aged  80. 
Oct.      1.  Mrs.  Margaret  Beaumont,  of  Stone-Easton. 

5.  The  Right  Hon.  Dowager  Countess  of  Shaftesbury, 

at  Florence. 

6.  Raymond  Francis  de  Larrazabal,   Esq.,  late  of 

Finsbury  Place,  aged  29. 
12.  Mrs.  Melliora  Ann  Tucker,  aged  60. 
26.  Mr.  Thomas  Watkins. 
Nov.    9.  Lady    Mary    Margaret    Nicholson,    at    Somers' 

Town,  aged  49. 


LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  1821. 
CLERGY. 

1819.  Nov.  30.  Rev.  James  Crosby,  at  Hales-Place.  (Lisbon). 
Dec.     5.  Rev.    Thomas    Potts,    at    St.    Mary's    College. 

(Doway). 

1820.  Mar.     5.  Rev.  Jos.  Orrell,  at  Blackbrook,  aged  87.  (Doway). 
Oct.    12.  Rev.  Rowland  Broomhead,  at  Manchester.  (Rome) 
Aug.     1.  Rev.  Edward  Beaumont,  at  Norwich.  (Doway). 
May     2.  Rev.  Joseph  Reeve.  [S.J.,  at  Ugbrooke] 

June  22.  Rev.  Edward  Church.  [S.J.,at  Rixton,  ?  22  Jan.] 
Oct.    26.  Rev.  Thomas  Parker. 
1820.  Jan.   21.  Brother  Francis  Holderness,   O.S.B.,   Downside. 

[prof.  15,  Jan.,  1777.] 
July  17.  Alexander  Matzura  alias  Bisson,  Deacon. 

RELIGIOUS  WOMEN. 

1819.  Dec.   22.  Sister  Mary  Placida   [Anne]  Berington,   O.S.A., 

at  Spetisbury  House,  aged  76,  prof.  52. 

1820.  Jan.   21.  Dom.  [sic,  vere  lay-sister]   Ann  Teresa   Bagnall, 

O.S.B.,  at  Cannington,  aged  30.  [vere  80] 
Feb.     1.  Sister  Maria  Teresa  Farrill,  O.S.A.,  aged  80,  prof. 

61  years  and  a  half,  at  the  Monastery  of  the 

B.  Mary  of  Nazareth  at  Bruges. 
May   19.  Sister  Mary  Dorothea  Collyer,   at  Sales  House, 

aged  31,  rel.  11. 
July  24.  Dom[ina]  Mary  Winefrid  Hutchinson,  O.S.B.,  at 

Bishops-House,  Winchester,  aged  31,  rel.  11. 
Sept.    4.  Dompna    Elizabeth]    Ann    Teresa    Partington, 

O.S.B.,  at  Cannington,  aged  80.  [sic,  vere  at 

Salford,  aged  IG.—C.RS.,  xiii,   15.] 
xii,  T 


146  "LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  "  OBITUARIES. 


ECCL£SIASTIQUES 

1819.  Jan.   25.  M.     Robert    Jean    Legonidec,     ancien     Vicaire- 

General  de  Treguier,  a  Londres,  61  ans. 
Juin.  26.  M.  Fran£ois  Garnier,  Pretre  du  Diocese  de  Mans, 

mort  subitement  a  Londres,  57  ans. 
Dec.   12.  M.    Jean   Louis   Merlin,    Pretre   du   Diocese   de 

Rouen,   mort  dans  le  District  du  Nord,  51 

ans. 
26.  M.  Pierre  Francois  Gabriel  Senechal,  Pretre  du 

Diocese  d'  Amiens,  mort  a  Oxford,  64  ans. 

1820.  Mai.      4.  M.  Charles  Fra^ois  Delaire,  Pretre  du  Diocese 

de  Chartres,  60  ans. 

Juil.   24.  M.  Pierre  Fr.  Chardon,  Pretre,  a  St.  Malo,  63  ans. 
Sept.      .  N  .  .  .  .    Vinson,    Pretre,    administre    et    enterre 

par  un  Cure  de  Paris,  58  ans. 

Oct.      5.  Abbe  Barruel,  S.J.  Chanoine  honoraire  de  FEglise 
de  Paris. 

LAITY 
1814.  Oct.    29.  Mrs.  John  Gary. 

1819.  May  28.  John  Dalton,  jun.,  esq. 

Nov.     9.  Charles  M'Carthy,  esq.,  aged  65. 

16.  John  Harrison,  esq.,  of  Chorley,  aged  60. 

23.  Miss  Sophia  Walsh,  aged  47. 

Dec.   11.  Mrs.  Sarah  Butler. 

11.  Mrs.    Charles    Joseph    Carpue    on   the    coast    of 

Africa. 

23.  Mrs.  Mary  Burke,  relict  of  Maunsell  Burke,  esq., 
at  Worcester,  at  an  advanced  age. 

1820.  Jan.      1.  Miss    Fanny    Ferrers,    3d    daughter    of    Edward 

Ferrers,   esq.,    Baddesley   [sic],   at   [Baddes- 
ley-]  Clinton  Warwickshire. 
7.  Mr.  Thomas  Baker,  aged  58. 

12.  Mr.  Edward  Kelly,  late  of  the  Commercial  Road, 

aged  92. 

13.  Edward  Wakeman,  esq.,  Bromsgrove. 

16.  Lawrence  Dunn,  esq.,  late  of  Somers'-town,  aged  58. 

23.  Mrs.    Elizabeth   Maxwell,    late    of   Broad-street, 

Ratcliff,  aged  38. 

28.  Miss  Alice  Latham,  late  of  Princes-square,  aged  71. 
Feb.     2.  John  Eccles,  esq.,  Lower-lane  Cottage,  Ashton, 

aged  70. 

3.  Mr.  Francis  Hossen,  of  the  Bishopric  of  Pader- 
born,  a  Chanter  in  the  German  Chapel,  aged  33. 
3.  Mrs.  Corbin,  suddenly. 
7.  Mr.  Mathias  Kauth,  of  Paddington,  aged  46. 

24.  Mr.  John  King,  aged  48. 
Mar.     3.  Miss  Catharine  Halford. 

3.  Mrs.  Elizab.  Walmesley,  of  Hammersmith,  aged 
84. 


"  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  "  OBITUARIES.  147 

4.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Courtenay  Blount,  daughter  of 
John  Chi  Chester,  esq.,  and  relict  of  George 
Blount,  esq.,  of  Mawley,  Shropshire,  at 
Paris. 

6.  Mr.  Benjamin  Langley,  for  5  years  the  respected 
Master  of  the  Catholic  poor  Boys  School  in 
Bath. 

6.  Mr.  Henry  Latham,  jun.,  of  Princes-square,  aged  33. 

8.  Mrs.  Mary  Catharine  Conolly,  of  Bridgewater- 
street,  Somers'-town,  aged  58. 

10.  John  Kendal,  esq.,  of  Kensington-square,  aged  74. 

11.  Mrs.  Robinson. 

14.  Mrs.  Mary  Barley,  aged  74. 

16.  Jane,  Countess  Nugent,  mother  of  Prince  Nugent, 

Commander    in    Chief    of    the    Neapolitan 
Forces. 

17.  Christopher  Lynch,  esq.,  of  Great  Russell-street, 

aged  75. 

18.  John  Gary,  esq.,  of  Hampstead,  and  Henrietta- 

street,  London,  aged  50. 
20.  Mr.  John  Lewis  Donlon,  of  Chapel -street,  Lisson- 

Green,  aged  53. 
22.  George  Eyston,  esq.,  aged  62. 

29.  Henry  Wakeham,  esq.,  at  London. 
Apr.     4.  Mrs.  Ann  Lyster,  at  Durham. 

10.  Mr.  Peter  Daniel,  aged  46. 

17.  Mrs.  Dorothy  Leigh,  the  wife  of  James  Leigh,  of 

Rose  Hill,  Liverpool. 
22.  Mr.  Nathaniel  Stent. 

25.  Mrs.  Mary  Dalton,  wife  of  John  Dalton,  esq.,  of 

Thumham  Hall. 

30.  Mrs.  Charlotte  Peading,  of  Frier-lane,  Wanwick, 

aged  30. 

Mrs.  Margaret  Moore,  at  Exeter,  aged  67. 
Mrs.  Elizabeth  Couche,  at  do.  aged  83. 
May     9.  Mrs.  Stevenson,  of  Greenwich,  aged  85. 

26.  Mr.  John  Dennison,  at  Persebridge. 
John  Dalton,  esq. 

June    3.  Mr.  Michael  Sullivan,  aged  56. 

5.  John  Hughes,  esq.,  aged  70. 

6.  Mrs.  Martha  Guichard,  aged  66. 

6.  Mrs.    Teresa   Franklin,    of   Frier-lane,  Wanwick, 

aged  68. 
20.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Fleming,  of  Duke-street,  Loncoln's- 

Inn-Fields,  aged  70. 
20.  Malachy  O'Connor,  esq. 
24.  Camillo  de  la  Torre,  esq.,  aged  31. 

28.  Mrs.  Catharine  Andoe,  at  Paris,  aged  67. 

29.  Mr.  John  Goodwin,  aged  18. 
July     2.  Joseph  Sebastian  de  Franca,  esq. 


148 

16.  Mrs.  Sarah  Nelson,  of  Mortimer-street,  aged  81. 
Aug.     1.  Miss  Catharine  Roberts,  at  Bedford  Place,  aged 

50. 

13.  Mr.  William  Moore,  aged  70. 

14.  Mrs.  Frances  Talbot,  sister  to  the  Earl  of  Shrews 

bury,  aged  66. 

17.  Mary,  eldest  daughter  of  John  Dalton,  esq.,  of 

Thurnham  Hall,  Lancashire. 

Sept.    1.  Marie    Keating,    Comtesse    d'Orfueille,    born    in 
Ireland,  St.  Germaine-en-Laie. 

11.  Mr.  John  Baptiste  Loyer,  aged  31. 

26.  Francis  William  Talbot,  esq.,  of  Gray's  Inn,  aged 

39. 
Oct.      1.  William  Charles  Jerningham,  esq.,  aged  47. 

2.  Mrs.  Dorothy  Silburn,  formerly  of  Queen-street, 
Bloomsbury,  at  Roscoff  in  Brittany,  aged  70. 

4.  Mr.  George  Darley,  of  Charles-street,  Manchester- 

square,  aged  73. 

5.  At  Hurstbourne,  Hants,  Anne,  the  wife  of  Joseph 

Blount,    esq.,    and    only   child   of   the   late 
Richard  Martin,  esq.,  of  the  same  place. 

12.  Mrs.   Mary  Ann  Romano,   late  of  Queen  Ann- 

street,  aged  38. 
Nov.     3.  Mrs.  Ann  Mary  Crow,  at  Exeter,  aged  67. 

8.  Mrs.  Eliz.  Hopkinson,  of  Chiswell-street,  aged  66. 

15.  Mrs.  Ann  Stone,  aged  38 

16.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Arnold,  killed  instantaneously  by 

accident,  aged  60. 

LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  1822. 

CLERGY. 

1821.  Jan.  12.  Rev.  Dr.  Charles  Howard,  alias  Formby,  at 
Morton,  near  Burton  Constable,  aged  80 
(Do way  &  Paris). 

Feb.     5.  Richard  Rickaby.  (Doway). 

Mar.  29.  Joseph  Addis,  at  Calehill.  (Valladolid). 

April  11.  Very  Rev.  John  Lee,  at  Hammersmith,  aged  82. 

(Doway). 
May          Rev.    John    Selby,    formerly    of    the    Bavarian 

Chapel,  near  Copenhagen.   (Doway). 

June    2.  Right  Rev.  Dr.  William  Gibson,  Bp.  of  Acanthos, 
Vic.  Apost.  of  the  Northern  District.  (Doway). 

27.  Rev.  Robert  Varley,  at  Hales'  Place,  Canterbury. 

(St.  Edmund's  College). 
July     9.  Peter  Gandolphy,  at  East  Sheen,  aged  41. 

(Stonyhurst). 
Oct.      1.  Joseph  Birch,  President  of  Sedgley  Park,  at 

Bristol.  (St.  Omers  and  Old  Hall). 
1821.  Mar.  29.  Rev.  J.  B.  Fountaine,  at  Paris,  aged  83.  [John 

Fontaine,  S.J.,  ?  82] 


"LAITY'S  DIRECTORY"  OBITUARIES.  149 

April    5.  James  Lane,  at  Norwich,  aged  85.  [S.  J.,  ?  84] 

June  13.  Charles  Plowden,  late  President  of  Stony- 

College,  at  Jougne,  aged  79.  [S.J.] 
Aug.  17.  Francis  Morris,  at  Preston,  aged  28.  (Stony- 

hurst).  [S.J.,  ?  27] 
April    9.  Rev.  James    Calderbank,    O.S.B.,    at    Liverpool. 

[prof,   at  Dieulouard   1792] 
July  29.  William  Pursell,  O.S.F.,  at  Tor  Abbey. 

RELIGIOUS  WOMEN. 

1819.  Nov.  10.  Sister  Adelaide  Lewis,  of  the  Divine  Mercy  (alias 
Bourdon),  at  Canford,  aged  80,  prof.  59  years. 
1821.  Jan.      1.  Sister  Margaret  Mary  Louisa  Allgood,  O.S.I).,  at 
Hartpury  Court,  aged  74,  prof.  41.  [prof,  at 
Brussels  8  Dec.  1779,  Prioress  1792-1803] 
15.  Rev.    Mother   Joanna    Joseph    Taylor,    Vicaress 
O.S.C.,  at  Clare  House,  Plymouth,  aged  76, 
relig.  59,  jub.  9. 

Mar.  30.  Mary  Austin  Hurley,  Lay  Sister  O.S.B.,  at  Ham 

mersmith,  4th  year  of  her  religious  profession. 

April      .  Sister  Ursula  Whiteside,  Bridgitins,  Sion  House, 

Lisbon,  [prof.  21  Nov.  1818,  died  21  Jan.] 
30.  Mother  Mary  Joseph  Worsley,  O.S.B.,  at  Canning  - 
ton,  aged  89. 


ECCL£SIASTIQUES 

1820.  Janv.     .  (MM.)  ...   .  de  L'airoles,  ancien  Vicaire  General 

de  Tarbes,  age  de  74  ans. 

Nov.  .  N  .....  Feuterel,  Pretre  du  Diocese  d'Avranches, 
age  de  61  ans. 

1821.  Mars.  15.  L'Abbe  Carron,   a  Paris,   age  de  64  ans.   [Guy 

Toussaint  Julien,  in  memoir] 
Avril      .......  Gaultier,  vulgo  Barpetri,  Pretre  du  Dio 

cese  de  St.  Malo,  age  de  64  ans. 
.....  Finch,  Pretre. 

.....  Le  Sage,  Pretre  du  Diocese  de  St.  Malo. 

Juil.   10.  Jean-Nicolas    Lambert,    anciennement    Cure    de 

Bolbeck,  Diocese  de  Rouen,  age  de  73  ans. 
Aout  86.  [sic]  Louis  Boucher,  anciennement  Cure  de  Vil- 
lers-sous-Bailleul,    Diocese    d'    Evreux,   age 
de  80  ans. 

Sept.  20.  Charles-Simeon  de  Grimonville  FArchant,  Eve- 
que  nomine  de  St.  Malo,  et  Vicaire  -General 
dans  les  Isles  de  Jersey  et  de  Guernsey,  mort 
a  Jersey,  age  de  74  ans. 

24.  Louis  Mangin,  Sous-diacre  du  Diocese  de  Rouen, 
a  Winnall,  pres  Winchester,  age  de  74  ans. 

LAITY. 
1817.  Mar.  22.  Lucy  Margaret  Bridget  Egan,  of  Gresse-str.,  aged  27. 

1819.  Oct.    13.  William  Mannock,  esq.,  of  Giffards'  Hall,  aged  61. 

1820.  Nov.  28.  Mrs.  Blanche  Hobson,  at  Brighton,  aged  70. 


150 

Dec.     6.  Mr.  James  Dobsoii,  of  Lamb's  Conduit-str.,  aged  67. 
16.  Mrs.  Dina  Cull,  aged  29. 

.  Mrs.  Sarah  Quinlan,  late  Dowling,  aged  44. 

18.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Barber,  at  Stapehill,  aged  72. 

27.  Sir  George  Gage,  Bart.,  of  Hengrave  Hall,  County 

of  Suffolk,  at  Home,  aged  39. 
1821.  Jan.      8.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Blackett,  of  Park-street,  aged  29. 

10.  Mrs.  Mary  Langley,  after  a  protracted  illness  of 

nine  years  and  a  half,  aged  84. 

14.  Mr.  Samuel  Luke  Angier,  at  Shaftesbury,  aged  96. 
23.  Mrs.  Mary  Aspinall,  at  Netterton,  near  Ormskirk. 

Feb.     1.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Smith,  late  of  Gate-street,  aged  44. 
3.  Mrs.    Margaret    M'Neal,    late    of    Cowley-street, 
Westminster,  aged  64. 

12.  Francis  Constable,  esq.,  of  Burton  Constable,  at 

York. 

16.  Mr.  Francis  Young,  at  Brighton  Place,  aged  56. 
.  Mr.  Henry  Hunt,  Broad  wall,  Blackfriars,  aged  23. 

27.  Mr.  Thomas  West,  late  of  Gracechurch  str.,  aged  43. 

28.  Thomas  Martin,  esq.,  late  of  Harley  Place,  New 

Road,  aged  84. 
Mar.     5.  Mr.  William  Cass,  late  of  Aldermanbury,  aged  52. 

11.  Charles  Mostyn,  esq.,  of  Kiddington,  Oxon,  aged  40. 

15.  Mr.  James  Hardman,  of  Birmingham,  aged  23. 
23.  Mr.  James  Brown,  at  Preston,  aged  83. 

26.  Mrs.  Lucy  Morgan,  Wife  of  R.  Morgan,  esq.,  at 

Coughton,  Warwickshire,  aged  48. 
April    5.  Mrs.  Gramshaw. 

May     1.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Wilks,  Wife  of  Mr.  Bartholomew 
Sherlock  Wilks,  at  London,  aged  41. 

3.  Mrs.  Catharine  Agatha  Gorman,  at  Hampstead. 

4.  John  Kiernan,  esq.,  late  of  Gary-street. 
8.  Mr.  John  Woods,  at  London,  aged  83. 

14.  Mrs.  Mary  Roby,  late  of  Alvecote  Hall,  aged  66. 

16.  Fr.  Nicholas  Gandolfi,  esq.,  at  East  Sheen,  aged  38. 

19.  Francis  Grosso,  esq.,  late  of  Grosvenor-str.,  aged 

75. 

29.  Mr.  John  Dwerrihouse,  (suddenly)  aged  80. 
June    2.  Mrs.  Fanny  Eastwood,  at  Clayton  Green,  Walton. 

4.  Mr.  John  Poynter,  aged  57. 

8.  Mr.  Edmund  Seymour,  aged  34. 

.  Mrs.  Catharine  Teresa  Roberts,  aged  83. 
10.  Mrs.  Ann  Williams,  aged  73. 

13.  Mr.  Robert  Gillow,  at  Preston,  aged  39. 

14.  Sir  Henry  Tichborne,  Bart.,  aged  65. 

15.  Mrs.  Mary  Dunderdale,  at  Walton,  aged  61. 
18.  Miss  Clare  Corral,  aged  40. 

.  Mrs.  Cowban,  at  Blackburn,  aged  82. 
July     6.  Mr.  James  Magrath,  late  of  Liverpool,  aged  16. 
*  7.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Reeks,  at  Portsea,  Hants,  aged  67. 


"LAITY'S  DIRECTORY"  OBITUARIES.  151 

.  Miss  Margaret  Wilcock,  Friargate,  Preston,  aged  22. 

16.  Miss  Ruth  Clark,  aged  73. 

17.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Winter,  late  of  Foley  Place,  aged  72. 

18.  Miss  Clementina  Blundell,  late  of  Bath. 
21.  Mrs.   Clementina  Blundell,  ditto. 

31.  Mr.  Michael  Creevy,  aged  36. 
Aug.     1.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Inchbald,  at  Kensington,  aged  68. 

5.  Miss  Bridget  Dalton. 

16.  Mrs.  Margaret  Williams,  aged  62. 
18.  Mr.  Thomas  Crowe,  aged  77. 
Sept.    2.  Miss  Julia  Mary  Mazzinghi,  aged  14. 

3.  Mr.  Edward  Hambrook,  late  of  Canterbury,  aged 
72. 

6.  Miss  Elizabeth  Cooper,  at  Preston,  aged  68. 
8.  Miss  Elizabeth  Ashmall,  aged  53. 

18.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Dernier,  late  of  Duke-street,  Port 
land  Place,  aged  50. 

20.  John  Crooke,  esq.,  late  of  Malaga  in  Spain, aged  21. 
.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Swarsbrick,  at  Preston,  aged  37. 

21.  Mrs.  Catharine  Wheble,  of  Winchester,  aged  86. 
.  Mrs.  Mary  Cooper,  at  Preston,  aged  82. 

25.  Mrs.   Mary  Day,   Relict  of  Mr.   Thomas  Day  of 

Englishbatch,  near  Bath,  aged  71. 
Miss  Margaret  Frances  Power,  late  of  Bath,  at 

Islington,  after  a  short  illness,  aged  30. 
Mrs.   Elizabeth  Darby,  at  an  advanced  age,  at 

Weston  Favell,  North  Hants. 

Oct.      5.  Mrs.    Hester   Ferrers,    Relict   of   the   late   Edw. 
Ferrers,    esq.,    of   Baddesley   Clinton,    War 
wickshire,  aged  81. 
14.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Keefe,  aged  44. 

Too  late  for  insertion  in  its  proper  place. 
Oct.    19.  The  Rev.   George  Green  way,  late  of  Moorfield's 
Chapel,  aged  42.  (Valladolid). 

LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  1823. 

CLERGY. 

1821.  Oct.    18.  Rev.  George  Greenway,  at  Moorfields  (Valladolid). 
Nov.       .  Jas.  Parkinson,  Manchester  Asylum  (Douay). 

26.  Francis  Bishop,  at  Heythrop.  (do.). 
30.           Joseph  Hodgson,  Vicar  General  of  the  Lon 
don  District,  at  Brook  Green  (Douay). 

1822.  Apr.   18.  William    Coombes,    Vicar    General    of    the 

Western  District,  at  Bath  (Douay). 
May  23.  Francis  Crathorne,   of  Garswood,  (drowned) 

(Valladolid) 

June  19.  James  Ashton,  at  Warrington  (Ushaw). 

Aug.     3.  William  Irving,   President,  Valladolid. 

Sept.  13.  Thomas  Story,  at  Stockton-on-Tees  (Ushaw). 


152  "LAITY'S  DIRECTORY''  OBITUARIES. 

1822.  Aug.  15.  Rev.  Francis  Massey,  at  South-hill,  near  Chorley, 

aged  41.  [S.J.,  «  40] 

Oct.    22.  Edward  Walsh,  at  Durham,  aged  83.  [S.J.  of 

French  province,  joined  English  later] 

29.  James  Parker,  at  Liverpool,  aged  76.  [S.J.] 

1821.  Jan.   23.  Brother  Philip  Bommarts,  O.S.D.,  at  Bornhem, 

aged   73.    [prof.    8   Feb.    1773.   Belgian  lay- 
brother,  ?  died  6  Jan.] 

30.  Brother  John  Baines,  O.S.D.,  at  Bornhem,  aged 

21.  [born  1800  at  Leeds,  prof.  3  July  1817  at 
Hinckley,  ?  died  31  Jan.] 
Nov.  10.  Rev.  [John    Ambrose]    Naylor,    at     Biddleston, 

O.S.B.    [born    1738,    prof,    at    Douay 

11  Sept.  1757] 

1822.  Apr.     5.  J[ohn]  Atkinson,  O.S.B.  [born   1760,   prof. 

at  Paris  12  Feb.  1791] 

15.  John  [Bede]  Brewer,  D.D.,  O.S.B.,  at  Wool- 

ton,  near  Liverpool,  [born  1742,  prof,  at 

Dieulouard  1758] 
June      .  [Francis]     Ambrose     Pape,      Lay-brother, 

O.S.B.,   at  Lamspring.   [prof.   15  Dec. 

1771,    ?died   15  April] 
July  10.  Rev.  Richard    [Anthony]    Sumner,     O.S.F.,     at 

Taunt  on.    [aged   46,    rel.    30,    died   at 

Plymouth]  * 

16.  James  [Leo]  Sumner,  O.S.F.,  at  Clare  House, 

near  Plymouth,  [aged  46,  died  at  Taun- 
ton]* 

RELIGIOUS  WOMEN. 
1820.  Mar.     9.  Mrs.  Canning,  Superioress  of  the  English  Convent 

at  Paris,  aged  69. 

1822.   Feb.     3.  Sister    Ann      Brewster,     Lay-sister,     Bridgittin, 
Sion-house,  Lisbon,  aged  83,  prof.  50. 

10.  Sister  Mary  More   Lowe,  Bridgittin,    Sion-house, 

Lisbon,  aged  67,  prof.  49.  [Mary  Rose  Lowe, 
Prioress] 
18.  Sister    Agnes     Clare     Osbaldeston,     O.S.F.,     at 

Scorton,  aged  39,  rel.   10. 

20.  Sister  M.  Catherine  Talbot,  O.S.F.,  at  Scorton, 
aged  64,  rel.  43. 

Apr.   17.  Sister  Teresa  Joseph  Adams,  3d  O.S.F.,  at  Taun- 
ton  Lodge,  aged  40,  rel.  12. 

May       .  Sister  Lawrence  Ashton,  O.S.F. 

July     8.  Sister  M.  Paul,  Shepton  Mallet,  Visitation  Con 
vent,  prof.  3. 

11.  Sister  Helen  Wilson,  O.S.F.,  at  Scorton,  aged  64, 

rel.  37. 

*The  evidence  is  that  the  places  of  death  of  these  twin  brothers  are 
inverted  in  the  Laity's  Directory. 


"LAITY'S  DIRECTORY"  OBITUARIES.  153 

Aug.  16.  Ven.  Mother  Mary  Bona venture  Rowe,  3d  Order 
of  St.  Francis,  at  Taunton  Lodge,  aged  76, 
rel.  57. 
.  Sister  Elizabeth  Simpson,  O.S.F. 

Oct.  6.  Sister  Anne  Marie,  of  the  B.  Sacrament,  alias 
[Judith]  Brassier,  aged  80,  prof.  53.  [Car 
melite,  at  Lanherne] 

16.  Dame  Mary  Frances  Sales  O'Callaghan  (alias) 
Callan,  O.S.B.,  at  Caverswall  Castle,  aged  24. 
[prof,  only  two  weeks.] 

ECCL£SIASTIQUES  FRANQOIS. 

1821.  Dec.   28.  Gilbert  Mathias. 

1822.  Jan.    15.  Guillaume  Beaumont,  age  de  71  ans,  ancien  Pro- 

fesseur  en  FUniversite  de  Caen,  et  Mission- 
naire  de  Lincoln  pendant  24  ans. 
....  de  la  Gresille,  mort  a  Plymouth. 

Le  Maitre. 

Pierre  Moulins. 

....  Dubuisson,  mort  en  France,  age  76. 
24.  Jean  Caesar  de  Kerguelin. 
Sept.  25.  Jean-Bap tiste   Vasnier,    Chanoine   de   St.   Denis, 

mort  a  Rouen,  age  de  68  ans. 

Oct.  11.  Le  Pere  Sciot,  ancien  Prieur  des  Cannes  de 
Rouen,  mort  a  Londres,  age  de  76  ans. 

LAITY. 
1818.  Apr.   19.  Mr.  John  Newsham,  at  Manchester,  aged  53. 

1820.  Nov.  19.  Mrs.    Elizabeth    Towsey,    Wife    of    Mr.    Joseph 

Towsey,     Stonemason,     Blandford,     Dorset, 
aged  71. 

1821.  Apr.  25.  Thomas  Stapleton,   esq.,   of  Carlton-hall,   York 

shire. 

May   27.  Mr.  Thomas  White,  at  Portsmouth,  aged  64. 
June    5.  Mrs.  Alice  Cringle,  of  Liverpool,  aged  60. 
July     6.  Mrs.  J.  Magrath,  late  of  Liverpool,  aged  16. 
Aug.     3.  Mr.  John  Weeks,  aged  71. 
Sept.    3.  Lieut.    Edw.    Nihill,    late   of   the   83d   Regt.    at 

Trinidad. 

19.  Mrs.  Margaret  Magee,  London  Wall,  aged  39. 
Oct.    17.  Miss  ....  Pennington,  at  Salisbury,  aged  36. 
26.  James  Leigh,  junr.,  at  Liverpool. 
29.  Michael  Blount,   esq.,   Maple-Durham,   Oxon,   at 
his  house  in  Lower  Berkeley-street,  aged  78. 
Nov.     4.  Mrs.  Mary  Selby,  aged  82. 

5.  Mr.    George    White,    of    Brailes,    Warwickshire, 

aged  74. 

22.  Mr.  Joseph  Hay,  at  Oxford,  aged  79. 
26.  Mr.  George  Saltarelli,  at  Kingston,  Jamaica. 
Dec.     1.  Vincent  Newton,  esq.,  late  of  Percy-street,  aged  71. 
10.  Mrs.  Maria  Foster. 


154  "LAITY'S  DIRECTORY"  OBITUARIES. 

11.  Alexander  Scott,  esq.,  aged  50. 

15.  Mrs.  Juliana  Jackson,  at  Liverpool,  aged  76. 

17.  Mr.  Joseph  Rice,  aged  72. 

18.  Mr.  Edward  Gillow,  at  Liverpool,  aged  37. 

27.  Mrs.  Ursula  Loder,  at  Spetisbury,  aged  63. 
31.  Mrs.  Dorothy  Boggis,  aged  90. 

1822.  Jessop,  Sheffield,  Yorkshire,  aged  90.    No 

date  or  Christian  name. 
Jan.    10.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Hansom,  of  York,  aged  80.* 

20.  Stephen  Tempest,  junr.,  esq.,  at  Rome,  aged  31. 

28.  Miss  Mary  Kenny,  aged  39. 

29.  Lady  Frances  Petre,  aged  25. 

Feb.     1.  Mrs.    Martha   Macdonald,    late   of   Adam-street, 
Manchester-square,  aged  80. 

18.  George  Bowdon,  esq.,  of  Barlbro',  near  Chester 

field,  aged  53. 

25.  Mr.  Samuel  Martin,  of  Woodthorpe,  near  Chester 
field,  Derbyshire,  aged  66. 

Mar.  12.  M.    Giles  Dominique  Loyer,   Native   of  France, 
late  of  Denmark- street,  Soho,  aged  61. 

19.  Mr.  Charles  Reynolds,  at  Brighton,  aged  42. 

20.  Mr.  Francis  Burke,  late  of  George-street,  Blooms- 

bury,  aged  66. 

21.  Sir  Henry  Charles  Englefield,  Bart.,  aged  70. 

24.  Miss  Barbara  Langley,  at  Worksop,  Notts,  after 

a  short  but  very  severe  illness,  aged  23. 
Aug.     1.  Dr.  Lawrence  Nihill,  at  Thoulouse,  aged  67. 
6.  Mrs.  Angelique  Calemard,  aged  56. 

12.  Mr.  Andrew  Ryan,  aged  56. 

30.  Miss  Winefrid  Denie,  at  Sion  Hill,  Bath. 

.  Mrs.    Anne    Haddock,    of    the    Tagg,    Preston, 

Lancashire,  aged  92. 

May     2.  Mr.  Thomas  Faram,  late  of  Mountnessing,  Essex, 
aged  76. 

17.  Hugh  Smythe,  esq.,  aged  53. 

20.  Mrs.  Anna  Nelson  Hirst,  eldest  Daughter  of  T.  P. 
Turnerelli,  esq.,  aged  26. 

24.  John  Gerard,  esq.,  only  Brother  of  Sir  William 
Gerard,  Bart.,  of  Windle-hall,  Lancashire, 
who  was  drowned  off  Southport,  by  the 
upsetting  of  his  Pleasure  Boat,  aged  46. 

24.  Roger  Adamson,  and  Roger  his  Son,  who  were 

drowned  off  Southport,  with  John  Gerard, 
esq.,  as  above. 

25.  Mrs.  Christina  Maria  Cronin,  eldest  Daughter  of 

John  Coltsmann,  esq.,  of  Hinde-street,  Man 
chester-square,  at  Bellevue-house,  Killarney, 
aged  26. 

*  I  think  really  82.     See  note  p.  141. 


"LAITY'S  DIRECTORY"  OBITUARIES.  155 

29.  Edward  Jerningham,  esq.,  aged  47. 

.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Parley,  late  of  Pontefract,  York 
shire,  aged  84. 
June    2.  Mrs.  Collins,  at  Bromsgrove,  aged  50. 

17.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Booker,  of  New  Bondstr.,  aged  84. 
17.  Mr.  Charles  Rymer,  aged  79. 
24.  Mrs.  Emily  Jerningham,  aged  35. 

28.  Mr.     Patrick     Lavery,     Silk     Manufacturer,     at 

Manchester,  aged  49. 

July  6.  Mr.  James  Winsbury,  late  of  Serle-street,  Lin 
coln's  Inn,  aged  86. 

7.  Mrs.  Ann  Edwards,  who  died  suddenly  in  Child 

bed,  being  delivered  of  one  Infant  doing 
well,  of  a  2d  still-born,  a  3d  remaining  unborn 
and  dead. 

15.  Mr.  John  King,  late  of  Walnut-tree  Walk,  Lam 

beth. 

16.  Mr.  Thomas  Vinn,  aged  53. 

22.  Mrs.  Eliza  Wilson,  late  of  Edgeware-road,  aged  55. 
Aug.     2.  Mrs.  Sarah  Hyde,  aged  78. 

16.  Mr.  James  Mitan,  aged  45. 

20.  Mr.  James  Potier,   after  receiving  the  Rites  of 

the  Church,  aged  70. 
22.  Miss  Jane  Mary  Banks,  aged  15. 
24.  Mrs.  Mary  Goodman,  aged  68. 

29.  Mr.   Tidmarsh,   at   Hemerton   [Kemerton],   near 

Glo'ster,  aged  81. 

Sept.  1.  Mrs.  Ann  Stapleton,  Relict  of  the  late  Thomas 
Stapleton,  esq.,  of  Carlton-hall,  Yorkshire, 
aged  82. 

6.  Mrs.   Regina  Madelene  O'Neil,   Wife  of  Charles 

O'Neil,  esq.,  at  St.  Petersburg,  aged  36. 
9.  Mrs.  Jane  Blackman,  at  the  house  of  her  Daughter 
at  Carisbrooke,  in  the  Isle  of  Wight,  aged  79. 

17.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Louisa  Gortz,  late  of  Upper  John- 

street,  Golden-square,  aged  37. 
26.  Mrs.  Margaret  Esdel,  aged  76. 
Oct.      3.  Mr.  John  Doyle,  aged  34. 

8.  Mrs.  Mary  Norris,  of  Canterbury,  aged  30. 
Mrs.  Eva  Mary  Garrick,  in  her  99th  year. 

30.  Mrs.  Mary  Havers,  Wife  of  William  Havers,  esq., 

of  Ingatestone,  Essex,  aged  42. 
Nov.     5.  Mr.  Michael  Redmond,  aged  65. 

7.  Mrs.  Ann  Wright,  late  of  Northumberland-street. 
14.  Walter  Smythe,  esq.,  of  Brambridge. 

LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  1824. 

CLERGY. 

1823.  Jan.   25.  Rev.  Marmaduke  Wilson,  aged  9  [sic]  years,  at 
Appleton,  from  Doway.  [  ?  Val.  Longstaff .] 


156  "LAITY'S  DIRECTORY"  OBITUARIES. 

Feb.   13.  Rev.  John  Clarkson,  at  Ingatestone  (Doway). 
18.  Rev.  Thomas  Baddeley,  at  Creswell  (Oscott). 
Mar.     2.  Rev.  Blase  Moray,  at  Clifford's  Hall  (Doway  & 

Valladolid). 

31.  Rev.  John  Potier,  at  Shefford  (Doway). 
June  11.  Rev.  Thomas  Forby,  aged  83,  at  Scorton  Hall 

(Rome). 

Aug.     1.  Rev.  Richard  Talbot,  aged  85  (Rome). 
Oct.      3.  Rev.  John  Daniel,  (President)  at  Paris  (Doway). 

28.  Rev.  Robert  Blacoe,  at  Fernyhalgh  (Doway). 
1823.  June    8.  Rev.  B.  Spencer,  at  Fano.  [Brother  Joseph  Spen 
ser,  S  J.] 
17.  Rev.  Robert  Plowden,  at  Wappenbury,  aged  83. 

[S.J.,  ?  84] 
Oct.    28.  Rev.  William  Anderton,   at  Hereford,   aged  70. 

[S.J.,  ?  Sept.  28] 

1823.  Jan.     3.  Rev.  Mr.   Houghton,    O.S.D.,   at  Fairhurst-hall, 
aged  87.   [prof,   at  Bornhem  24  Oct    1754 
Chaplain  to  Nelsons  from   1780] 
May  20    Rev    Thos    Bernard  Barr,  at  Coughton,  0  S  B 

[prof,  at  Douay  11  Sept.  1757] 

June  13.  Rev.  John  Hyacinth  Haime,  O.S.D.,  at  Born- 
heim,  prof.  20  [sic],  aged  53.  [prof,  at  Born- 
hem  16  Aug.  1793] 

RELIGIOUS  WOMEN. 

1822.  Oct.    27.  Ven.  Mother  Mary  Scholastica  Addis,  3d  O.S.F., 

at  Taunton  Lodge,  aged  86,  rel.  63. 
Nov.  29.  Sister    Joseph    Frances,     of    the    Resurrection, 

O.S.T.,   alias   PEngellez,    at   Lanhern,   prof. 

33,  aged  56. 
1823    Jan.    13.  Sister  [Teresa]  Stanislas  Wickwar,   at  Newhall. 

[Sepulchrine,  aged  22,  ?  Feb.  13] 
Feb.   13.  Lay  Sister  Scholastica  Phesackeley  [Fazakerley], 

O.S.B.,  at  Hammersmith,  prof.  40,  aged  70. 
Mar.  12.  Mrs.    Mary   Euphrasia   Weld,    O.S.F.,    at   Clare- 
house,  Plymouth,  prof.  47,  aged  71. 
21.  Rev.  Mother  Mary  Benedict  Hardwidge,  of  the 

Sacred  Hearts  of  Jesus  and  Mary,  O.S.B.,  at 

Cannington,  rel.  47  [42],  aged  65  [64] 
May  14.  Sister  Mary  Joseph  Tunstall,  O.S.A.,  at  Spetis- 

bury  House,  rel.  47,  aged  69. 
June    2.  Lay  Sister  M.  Peter  Upton,  O.S.F.,  at  Scorton, 

prof.  57,  aged  80. 
20.  Sister    Mary    Scholastica    Belasyse,    O.S.F.,    at 

Scorton,  prof.  46,  aged  68. 
Aug.     24.  Sister    Mary    Magdalen    Knight,    of   the    most 

blessed   Sacrament,    O.S.B.,    at   Spetisbury, 

rel.  47,  aged  65. 


OBITTJ  ARIES.  15? 


ECCL£SIASTIQUES 
1823.  Avr.     3.  MM.  Langronne  (Charles)  age  de  63  ans.  chapelain 

des  R.R.  Carmelites  de  Lanhern. 
Enault. 
La  Vigne. 
Feuillet. 
Aout  27.  Vielle,  (Gilles)  age  de  63  ans,  chapelain  la  Con- 

gregatpon]  de  Kensington. 
Teinturier    (  )    Pretre    du    Diocese    de 

Rouen. 

Sept.  16.  Massot    (Pierre- Alexis)    age   de    71    ans,    Ancien 

Chap,  de  S.M[ajeste]  Cfatholique],  a  Londres. 

18.  Chevrollais    (Fran9ois- Joseph)    age    de    68    ans, 

Lazarist,  Ancien  Professeur  de  Theologie  a 

Treguier,  Chap,  de  la  Congreg.  de  Stratford. 

RELIGIEUSES. 

Aout      .  Edouard  (soeur  Madelaine)  soeur  de  la  Charite. 
Huet  (la  soeur)  Trappiste. 
Witton  (  ). 

1  Benedictine. 
5  Claristes. 

LAITY. 
1802.  July     3.  John  Champney,  Esq.,  of  Preston. 

1819.  Nov.     8.  Mrs.  Mary  Champney,  relict  of  the  above  at  the 

same  place. 

1820.  Jan.    13.  Dowager  Lady  Gerard. 

1822.  Sept.    9.  Mrs.  Catharine  Mary  Barge,  aged  34. 

18.  Anna  Maria,  Countess  of  Dundonald. 

30.  Master  Benjamin  Barge,  aged  10  years. 
Nov.  14.  Mrs.  Henry,  at  Paris,  aged  26. 
Dec.     1.  Geo.  Gillow,  Esq.,  late  of  Hammersmith,  aged  56. 

2.  John  Wright,  jun.,  Esq.,  of  Langfoist,  of  Aber- 

gavenny,  aged  31. 
10.  Mrs.  Mary  Levermore,  of  Hammersmith,  aged  70. 

22.  Mr.  Edward  Eustace,  of  King-street,  Bloomsbury, 

aged  53. 

,,  .  Mr.  Wm.  F.  J.  Damant,  of  Maddox- street,  aged 
22. 

23.  Mr.  Charles  Mitan,  aged  77. 

26.  Mr.    James   Cull,    of   Brownlow-street,    Holborn, 

aged  66. 
28.  Mrs.  Ann  Smith. 

30.  Mrs.  Judith  Gildon,  of   Kensington   Gravel-pits, 

aged  80. 

31.  Mrs.  Mary  Anne  Burke,  of  Kensington,  aged  41. 

1823.  Jan.      2.  Mrs.  James  Pilkington,  aged  82. 

3.  Mrs.   Sarah   Young,    of    32   Gloucester    Terrace, 

Commercial  Road,  aged  48. 

4.  Mrs.  Teresa  Selby,  sister  to  the  Earl  of  Shrews 

bury,  aged  61. 


158  "LAITY'S  DIRECTORY"  OBITUARIES. 

6.  Mr.  Edw.  Deleney,  aged  63. 

9.  Mr.   John  Augustine  Moss,   of  Ingouville,    near 

Havre. 
10.  Rt.  Hon.  Frances  Dowager  Viscountess  Montague, 

aged  52. 

15.  Lady  Blount,  at  Bath. 

17.  Mrs.  Mountney,  of  Adam-street  West,  aged   72. 
,,  .  Mrs.  Green,  of  Wine-street,  Bristol. 
19.  Matthew  Kannen,  M.D.,  at  West  End,    Hamp- 

stead,  aged  63. 

21.  Mr.  John  Beck,  of  Chipping  Norton,  aged  55. 

22.  The  Right  Hon.  Mary  Viscountess  Harburton. 

26.  Mrs.  Martha  Martyn,  mother  of  the  Rev.  Francis 

Martyn. 

29.  The  Rt.  Hon.  Frances  Lady  Petre,  aged  25. 

30.  Mrs.  Birkett,  at  Bath. 

Feb.     1.  Mrs.  Parker,  late  of  Bulstrode-street,  aged  36. 
,,  .  Henry  Slaughter,  M.D.,  aged  67. 

7.  Miss  Sophia  Havers,  daughter  of  Wm.    Havers, 

Esq.,  of  Bacons,  near  Ingatestone-Hall. 

8.  Robert  Wheble,  Esq.,  aged  79. 

21.  Mrs.  Catharine  Canning,  wife  of  Robert  Canning, 
of  Hartpury,  aged  47. 

23.  Mrs.  Ann  Teresa  Fleming,  aged  77. 

25.  Sir    Thomas    Constable,    Bart.,    of    Tixall    and 

Burton  Constable,  at  Ghent. 

27.  Mrs.  Catharine  Barron,  at  Cadiz. 

Mar.     7.  Mrs.  Ann  Cross,  of  Oxford-street,  aged  45. 

21.  Mr.  Robert  Davey,  of  Dorchester,  Oxon,  aged  33. 
23.  George  Meister,  late  of  Gratz,  in  Styria,  aged  75. 

26.  Sir  Thomas  Webb,  Bart.,  aged  49. 

27.  Mrs.  Helen  Esther  Morgan,  aged  55. 

30.  Mr.  George  Reynolds,  of  York-st.,  Westminster], 

aged  62. 

,,  .  Mrs.  Charles  Albott,  at  Birmingham,  aged  30. 
,,  .  Mrs.    Mary   Mascall,    Chapel-house,    St.     Chad's, 

Birmingham,  aged  77. 

31.  Sebastian  William  Gonzales  Martinez,  jun.,  Esq., 

of  Burton-crescent,  a  few  hours  after  falling 
from  his  horse,  aged  18. 

Apr.   12.  James  Young,  Esq.,  of  Kingerby  House,  Lincoln 
shire,  aged  66. 

16.  Mr.  Joseph  Binter,  of  Oxford-street,  aged  63. 
21.  Rt.  Hon.  Robert  Plunkett,  at  Versailles. 
25.  Hon.  J.  P.  Preston,  at  Schoonbeck,  aged  77. 
May     9.  Mrs.  Ann  Crathorne,  wife  of  Mr.  Geo.  Crathorne, 

aged  72. 
11.  Made.  La  Croix,  at  St.  Hilliers  [Heliers],  Isle  of 

Jersey,  aged  59. 
19.  Mrs.  Alice  Bath. 


"LAITY'S  DIBECTOKY"  OBITUARIES.  159 

28.  Mr.  George  Wigley,  of  Wells-street,  aged  36. 

June    3.  Mrs.  Mary  Eldridge,  aged  83. 

16.  Mr.  Thomas  Cleghorn,  at  Old  Hall  Green,  aged  75. 

22.  Mrs.  M.  Younge,  aged  88,  of  Normanby,  Lincoln 
shire. 

30.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Howell,  at  Stafford,  aged  77. 
July     2.  Mr.  Edmond  Keating,  second  son  of  Mr.  George 

Keating,   of  Duke-street,   Grosvenor-square, 

aged  17. 

5.  Mrs.  Maria  Emilia  Nassau,  aged  24. 
,,     Mr.  Michael  Harley,  of  Constitution-row,  Gray's- 

inn-laiie,  aged  64. 

13.  Mr.  Andrew  M 'Shane,  age  40. 

14.  Mrs.  Catharine  Frances  Augarde,  aged  83. 
,,     Mrs.  Elizabeth  Smithson,  aged  85. 

22.  William  Money,  Esq.,  of  Norfolk,  aged  45. 
22.  Miss  Ann  Winter. 

22.  Mr.     Thomas    Fox,     Grocer,     of    Oxford-street, 

drowned  from  a  steam-packet  near  Sheer- 
ness,  aged  26. 

31.  Mrs.   Elizabeth  Mary  Furlong,  of  the  Island  of 

Montserrat. 

Aug.     1.  Charles  Horny  old,  Esq.,  aged  63. 
19.  Ann  Ellison  Glossop,  aged  32. 
24.  Mark  John  M'Neal,  M.D.,  at  Paris,  aged  34. 
30.  Mrs.  Eliza  Molineux,  of  Devonshire-street,  Queen- 
square,  aged  52. 
Sept.  14.  Mr.   Joseph  Edward  Tucker,   of  South  Molton- 

street,  drowned  at  Brighton,  aged  21. 
18.  Hon.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Butler,  of  Twickenham. 

23.  Mr.    John    Wiswall,    formerly   of   Evesham-buil- 

dings,  Somerstown,  at  Woolton,  Lancashire, 
aged  80. 
27.  Mr.   Thomas   Leadbitter,   of  Tottenham  C[ourt] 

Rd.  aged  66. 
Oct.      1.  Mrs.  Winifrid  Flint,  of  Chelsea,  aged  79. 

2.  Mr.  Peter  Younge,  of  West  Raisin,  Lincolnshire. 

4.  Mrs.   Mary   Sharrock,   eldest  surviving  sister  of 

the  late  Rt.  Rev.  Dr.  Sharrock,  Bp.  of  the 
Western  district,  at  Preston,  Lancashire, 
aged  79. 

5.  Mr.     Joseph     Battie,     of    Kensington,     Deputy 

Commissary  of  the  Hon.  East  India  Com 
pany,  aged  80. 

10.  John  Webbe  Weston,  Esq.,  at  Hereford. 

16.  Mr.  Robert  Fogg,  of  Warwick-street  and  Regent- 
street,  aged  65. 

....  Mr.  James  Michael  Conway,  at  Market  Har- 
borough,  aged  32. 

18.  Captain  Taunton,  of  Axminster,  Devon. 


160  "LAITY'S  DIRECTORY"  OBITUARIES. 

31.  Miss  Susannah  Bannister,  aged  66. 
Nov.     7.  John  Taunton,  Esq.,  at  Axminster. 

Henry  Kenelm  Best,  eldest  son  of  Henry  Best, 

Esq.,  at  Avignon. 

Mr.  Thomas  Taunton,  at  Axminster. 
Mr.  Williams,  father  of  the  Rev.  Mr.  Williams,  at 

Bath. 
Miss  Merchant,  at  Bath. 


No  date. 


LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  1825. 
CLERGY. 

1823.  Aug.  10.  Rev.  Wm.  Hurst,  at  Trinidad  (Lisbon). 

Nov.  10.  Rev.  Wm.  Harris,  at  Osgodby,  Lincoln  (Rome). 

20.  Rev.  Robert  Johnson,  aged  78. 
Dec.   28.  Rev.  Charles  Lupton,  at  Townley  (Ushaw). 

1824.  Mar.  22.  Rev.   John  Marsden,   at  Harvington  (Oscott). 
Nov.     9.  Rev.  John  Gore,  at  Stonyhurst,  aged  43.   [S.J., 

?42] 
Jan.    15.  Rev.  Edward  Fisher,  O.S.B.,  at  Lawkland.  [prof. 

at  Dieulouard  27  Apr.  1766] 
Feb.   17.  Brother  James  Deplanque,  O.S.F.,  at  Aston-hall, 

aged  69. 

Aug.  17.  Lay  Brother  James  [Minns],  O.S.B.,  of  Paris- 
house,  at  Salford,  aged  78.  [prof,  at  Paris  16 

June  1772,  died  14  Aug.] 

Sept.  14.  Brother  Joseph  Street,  O.S.F.,  at  Manchester. 
Oct.    17.  Rev.  [William]  Clement  Grimbaldestone,  O.S.B., 

of  Woolston.   [prof,   at  Lamspring  22  July 

1774] 

RELIGIOUS  WOMEN. 

1822.  Jan.    23.  Sister  Frances  Xaveria,   of  the  Mother  of  God, 

alias  Dorothy  Wilkinson,  at  Canford  House, 
aged  86,  rel.  68. 

1823.  Mar.     4.  Mother  Mary  Clare,  of  Jesus  Crucified,  alias  Jane 

Dalton,  O.S.T.,  at  Cocken  Hall,  near  Durham. 

5.  Ven.  Mother  Mary  Felicitas  Dawkes,  at  Clare- 
house,  Plymouth,  aged  76,  Jubilarian  5 
years. 

8.  Ven.  Mother  Mary  Aloysia  Mill,  at  Clare-house, 

Plymouth,  aged  73. 
12.  Sister    Mary    Euphrasia    Weld,    at    Clare-house, 

Plymouth,  aged  69. 

Aug.  21.  Sister  Mary  Magdalen  Knight,  of  the  Blessed 
Sacrament,  aged  36,  rel.  4.  [on  Aug.  24] 

1824.  Jan.    16.  Lay  Sister  Magdalen  Woolrich,  O.S.A.,  at  Spetis- 

bury-house,  aged  68,  rel.  32. 

Feb.  6.  Sister  Mary  Christina  Leopoldina  Frances,  of  the 
Sacred  Heart,  alias  Nicholas,  at  Canford- 
house,  aged  80,  rel.  56  years. 


"LAITY'S  DIRECTORY"  OBITUARIES.  161 

„  .  Rt.  Rev.  Lady  Mary  Aloysia  Jefferson,  O.S.B., 
Ex-abbess.  [of  Caverswall,  aged  50, 
prof.  22] 

7.  Sister  Mary  Anne  Byrn,  O.S.A.,  at  Spetisbury- 

house,  aged  68,  rel.  42. 

8.  Sister  [Anne]  Catharine  Teresa  Dantan,  O.S.D., 

at  Hartpury,  aged  71,  rel.  34.  [33.  Prioress 
1806,  1815] 

,,  .  Lay  Sister  [Elizabeth]  Jerome  Kitchin, 
O.S.D.,  at  Hartpury,  aged  87,  rel.  67, 
jubilarian  17  years,  [prof,  at  Brussels  4 
Jan.  1761] 

24.  Sister    Frances    Magdalen    Blount,    O.S.F.,    at 

Taunton,  aged  31.  [rel.  7] 

25.  Dame  Mary  Frances  Markham,  O.S.B.,  at  Ham 

mersmith,  aged  71,  prof.  48. 
June  11.  Ven.  Mother  Mary  Frances  Semmes  of  our  B.  Lady 

of  Mercy,  O.S.B.,  at  Court-house,  [Canning- 

ton,  Somerset],  aged  81,  rel.  59. 
July  18.  Lay    Sister   Mary   Magdalen   Edmonds,    O.S.B., 

at  Caverswall  Castle,  aged  74,  prof.  47. 


ECCL£SIASTIQUES 

1823.  Dec.  29.  MM.  Marie  (Frangois)  du  diocese  de  Bayeux,   a 

Coldham,  pres  Bury  St.  Edmund's,  age  de 
84  ans. 

1824.  Mars      .  Lecoufflet,  vicaire  du  diocese  de 

Rouen,    Normandie,    a     Londres,    age    de 

73  ans. 
Juin       .  Huart   de   Senneville,    cure  du   diocese   de 

Sens  des  Ligny,  pensionnaire  sur  PAbbaye, 

age  de  85  ans. 
Juil.       .  .......    Elloy,    du    diocese    d'Evreux,    a 

Downside  College,  age  de  89  ans. 
Aout  15.  Papillon  (Antonin)  ancien  cure  du  diocese 

de  Rouen,  en  chaire  a  Londres,  age  de  79 

ans. 
Sept.    2.  St.  Pierre  (Louis)  du  diocese  de  Rouen,  a 

Bosworth-Hall,  age  de  64  ans. 

LAITY. 

1820.  Apr.   19.  Mrs.  Mary  Sissons,  of  Worksop,  Notts,  aged  68. 
Dec.   16.  Mrs.  Sarah  Quinlan,  many  years  housekeeper  to 

the  late  Earl  of  Newburgh,  aged  44. 

1822.  Nov.  20.  Mr.  William  Willcock,  of  Worksop,  aged  59. 

1823.  Mar.  14.  Mrs.  Mary  Jones,  of  Nottingham-place,  aged  70. 
Sept.  30.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Lambe,  at  Hereford,  aged  87. 
Nov.    2.  Edward  Bedingfield,  Esq.,  drowned  at  sea,  aged  18. 

5.  Mrs.  Mary  Hanford,  at  Overbury,  aged  87. 

6.  Mrs.  Mary  Collins, 

xii.  K 


162  "LAITY'S  DIRECTORY"  OBITUARIES. 

18.  James  Vanzellar,  Esq.,  late  of  Oporto,  aged  23. 
23.  Mrs.  Teresa  Gibson,  relict  of  the  late  Mr.   George 

Gibson,  of  Ratcliffe  highway,  aged  74. 
Dec.   12.  Robert  Dormer,  Esq.,  aged  53. 

15.  Mrs.  Mary  Huddleston,  relict  of  the  late  Ferdinand 
Huddleston,  Esq.,  of  Sawston  Hall,  aged  90. 
18.  Mr.  Vincent  Sissons,  of  Worksop,  aged  20. 
Mr.  James  Stacy,  aged  94. 

21.  Mrs.  Mary  Higginson,  of  Preston. 

Mr.  John  Samuel  Paterson,  at  Newark  upon 
Trent. 

22.  Mr.  Thomas  Cottam,  at  Margate,  aged  80. 

Miss  Teresa  Elizabeth  Thew,  late  of  Middleton- 

square,  Clerkenwell,  aged  26. 

28.  Charles  Jerningham,  Esq.,  at  Vienna,  aged  29. 
1824.  Jan.     3.  Mrs.  Fryer,  aged  72,  at  Preston,  Lancashire. 

Dowager  Lady  Sutton. 
5.  William  Cruise,  Esq.,  aged  72. 
20.  Mrs.  Mary  Thomas,  senr.,  of  Buckland,  late  of 
Charles-street,    Grosvenor-square,    aged    88. 
Feb.   18.  Miss    Margaret    Langdale,    late    of     East-street, 

Red-lion-square. 

20.  Miss  Monica  Clavering,  late  of  Callaly,  Northum 
berland,  aged  42. 

23.  Mr.  John  Collins. 

24.  Mr.  Peter  Stanley,  aged  47. 

27.  Mrs.  Catharine  Barren,  at  Cadiz. 

Miss  Anne  Hadfield,  at  Caverswall  Castle,  aged  16. 
Mar.     7.  Mrs.  Mary  Kline,  at  Greenwich,  aged  77. 

14.  Thomas  Berrington,  Esq.,  at  Hereford,  aged  83. 

15.  Mr.  Lawr.  Neale,  late  of  St.  Catharine's,  aged  52. 

20.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Lincoln,  aged  44. 

21.  Mr.  Thomas  Witherington,  aged  85. 

Miss  Berkeley,  daughter  of  Robert  Berkeley, 
Esq.,  of  Spetchley,  Worcestershire,  at  Paris, 
aged  25. 

Mr.  John  Tasker,  Greenfield  Billinge,  aged  28. 

22.  Mrs.  Sarah  Hernon,  late  of  Somerstown,  aged  85. 
Apr.     3.  Mrs.  Ann  Tasker,  wife  of  Joseph  Tasker,  Esq.,  of 

Fitzwalters,  Essex,  aged  25. 
5.  Henry,  the  youngest  son  of  Mr.  Michael  Walker, 

of  York. 

7.  John  Billard,  Esq.,  late  of  Kensington,  aged  77. 

13.  John  Staunton,  Esq.,  formerly  of  Demarara,  at 

Chateau  Maquestra,  near  Boulogne-sur-Mer. 

Mr.     William    Pritchard,     late    gamekeeper    at 

Llanarth  Court,  Monmouthshire,  aged  51. 
18.  Miss  Winifred  Hargreave,  sister  of  Mrs.  Sharrock 
of  Preston,  aged  72. 


163 

27.  Mr.  William  Latham,  many  years  Beadle  of  the 
Spanish  Chapel 

(No  date.)  Mrs.  Charles,  at  Llanarth,  Monmouthshire,  aged 

100. 

May       8.  William   Kemball,    Esq.,   late   of   Bury   St.    Ed 
mund's. 
9.  Mr.  John  Green,  aged  41. 

22.  Mr.    Ralph    Woollett,    late    of    Redcross-street, 

Borough. 

24.  Mrs.  Mary  King,  at  Bath. 

26.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Kelly,  late  of  Hampstead,  aged  59. 

30.  Miss  Ellen  Mercer,  aged  15. 

June    3.  Mrs.  Mary  Brown,  of  Salmesbury. 
4.  Mrs.  Moore,  aged  58. 
17.  Mr.  J.  Bulbeck,  at  Havant. 

19.  Donna  Maria  Theresa  del  Riego,  widow  of  the 
late  General  Riego,  aged  24. 

23.  Mr.  Patrick  Moore,  late  of  Gray's-inn-lane,  aged 

39. 
July  11.  Mrs.   Robins,   sister  to  the  Rev.   Jos.   Hunt,   at 

Stoneaston. 

12.  Miss  Susanna  Conway,  aged  22. 
14.  Mr.   Thomas  Wetherell,  late  of  High-street,  St. 

Giles,  aged  64. 

17.  Mary,   youngest  daughter  of  Alexander  Eraser, 

Esq.,     law-accountant     of     Edinburgh,     at 
Ploughlands. 

18.  Mr.  Gibson,  only  son  of  Mr.  Gibson,  late  of  Stone- 

croft,   Newbrough  Lodge,   Northumberland. 

19.  Charles-Louis   de   Secondat,    Baron   de   Montes 

quieu,  «fec,  at  Bridge-hill-house,  near  Canter 
bury,  aged  74. 

26.  Miss  Frances  Sissons,  of  Worksop,  aged  17. 
26.  Miss  Ann  Barbara  Carpenter,  aged  18. 

Mrs.  Simmonds,  of  Bath,  at  Cowes. 

Aug.     5.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Lingard,  mother  of  the  Rev.  Dr. 
Lingard,  at  Winchester,  aged  92. 

14.  Mrs.  Alice  Lathlieff,  late  of  Virginia-str.,  aged  32. 
Mrs.  Jane  Carr,  late  of  Alnwick,  aged  57. 

15.  Mr.  Thomas  Nailer,  many  years  Clerk  of /Preston 

Chapel,  aged  88. 
18.  Mr.  Mark  Tullow. 

25.  Mr.  Joseph  Collier,  late  of  Whitechapel. 

28.  Mrs.  Henrietta  Palmer,  wife  of  the  Sacristan  at 

the  Catholic  Chapel,  Bath. 

31.  Mrs.  Mary  Hollington,  aged  85. 

Mrs.    Towsey,   wife   of   Mr.    Samuel   Towsey,    of 

Blandford,  Dorset,  aged  31. 
Mrs.  Ann  More,  at  Ostend,  on  her  way  to  Paris, 
Sept.    3.  Mrs.  Ainsley,  aged  87. 


164 

9.  Mrs.   Ursula  Bloodworth,   at  Wolverhampton. 

10.  Mrs.  Maria  Annuiiciata  Cooke,  late  of  German- 

place,  Brighton. 
Miss  Ann  Jane  Chaloner,  at  Liverpool,  aged  18. 

11.  Mrs.  Cowban,  of  Blackburn,  aged  55. 

John  Chrysostom  Payne,  son  of  the  late  Captain 
Payne,  of  the  45th  regiment,  at  St.  Mary's 
College,  Oscott,  aged  15. 

13.  John  Francis  Butler,   Esq.,   of  Pleasington-hall, 

Lancashire,  at  Holywell,  Flintshire,  aged  52, 

14.  Mr.  John  Duff  Macmurdo,  aged  38. 

18.  Elizabeth,  second  daughter  of  the  late  Mr. 
Charles  Parkinson,  of  Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 
at  the  York  Bar  Convent  School. 

22.  Thomas  H.  Hercy,  Esq.,  late  of  Maddox-street  and 
Hawthorn-hill,  Berkshire,  aged  69. 

25.  Robert  Selby,  jun.,  Esq.,  aged  29. 

26.  Hon.  Mrs.  Phillips,  aged  37. 

29.  Mr.  Thomas  Moore,  at  Preston. 
Oct.      4.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Thorborn,  aged  50. 

11.  Mr.  William  Lucas,  late  of  Ryder' s-court,  aged 

62. 

12.  Mr.  Walter  Allanson,  late  of  Hayshaw,  Yorkshire, 

aged  98. 

17.  Mrs.  Mary  Douchez,  late  of  Seymour-place,  aged 

84. 

18.  Mr.  Thomas  Berkinshaw,   suddenly. 
Nov.    4.  Mr.  Thomas  Stacy,  aged  56. 

6.  Mrs.  Shuttleworth,  of  Worksop,  Notts,  aged  89. 

LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  1826. 
CLERGY. 

1824.  Nov.  12.  Rev.  John  Ashurst,  at  Manchester  (Crook  Hall 

and  Ushaw). 

1825.  Jan.   28.  Rev.  Joseph  Shepherd,  at  Bolton  (Valladolid). 
Feb.     6.  Rev.  Philip  Windham,  at  Brook-Green,  aged  93 

(Rome). 
Mar.  23.  Rev.   Thomas   Percy,   at  Soddington   (Old  Hall 

Green). 

Rev.  James  Orrell,  at  Blackbrook  (Ushaw). 
June  11.  Rev.      [James]     Newsham,     at     Hammersmith 

(Doway). 

July  25.  Rev.  Arthur  Storey,  at  Thirsk,  aged  82  (Doway). 
Sept.    1.  Rev.  John  Sergeant,  at  Liverpool. 

29.  Right    Rev.    Dr.    Sughrue,    Catholic    Bishop    of 

Kerry,  at  Bath.  His  remains,  on  the  Saturday 

following,  were  embarked  at  Bristol,  to  be 

interred  in  his  diocese. 


u  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  "  OBITUARIES.  165 

1824.  Nov.     9.  Rev.  John  Gore,  at  Stony  hurst.  [S.J.,  aged  42] 

1825.  May     4.  Rev.  Charles  Forrester,  at  Newhall,  aged  86.  [S.  J. 

vere  Fleury,   died   2  May] 
1825.  Mar.  [24.]  Rev.  Francis  [Xavier]  Chappell,  O.S.D.,  at  Born- 

heim.  aged  75,  rel.  50.  [born  2  May  1749  in 

London,    prof.    7    Feb.    1775    at    Bornhem- 

Provincial  1810] 
Apr.     7.  Rev.  [William]  Jerome  Digby,  O.S.B.,  at  Down 

side   College,   aged   82.    [prof,   at  Douay   15 

Mar.  1761] 
July     2.  Rev.     [Richard]    Bernard     Butler,     O.S.B.,     at 

Ditto,    aged  77.    [prof,    at    Douay    1    Jan. 

1766] 
RELIGIOUS  WOMEN. 

1824.  Nov.  14.  Sister  Mary  Magdalen  King[,]  Conversa,  O.S.B., 

at     Bishop's-house,     Winchester,     aged    75, 
rel.  40. 

1825.  Jan.     2.  Lay-sister  Martha  Frye  O.S.B.  at  Salford  Convent, 

aged  62.  [vere  Fryar,  aged  64] 
June    7.  Sister  Monica  Parry,  (formerly  a  religious  at  the 

Poor    Clares,    Dunkirk),    at    Hammersmith 

Convent,  aged  76. 
July  21.  Sister  Mary  Clementina  Argou,  of  Ste.  Melanie, 

O.S.B.,   at   Orrell   Mount,   Lancashire,   aged 

28,  rel.  7. 


ECCL£SIASTIQUES 

1824.  MM.  Francois  Dubois,   a  Tours,  en  France,   age 

de  58  ans. 

Dec.   13.  Joseph     le     Chandelier    de     Pierre  ville,     a 

Oxburgh,  age  de  66  ans. 

1825.  Feb.     1.  Gabriel  Olivier,  a  Londres,  age  de  64  ans. 
Mars    5.            Fr.-  Jos.  -Robert   le   Tellier,    a   Eltham,    age 

de  65  ans. 
Oct.  B.  Gerardot,  a  Liverpool,  age  de  75  ans. 

LAITY. 

1820.  Apr.   11.  Lady  Mary  Gage,  at  Bury  St.  Edmunds.* 
Aug.  26.  Anne  Fergus,   at  Ditto.* 

1823.  Aug.  28.  Miss  Anne  Hervey,  at  Wigan. 

1824.  Jan.    10.  Mr.  Anthony  Langley,  of  Worksop,  Notts,  aged  20 
Feb.  28.  Mr.  Thomas  Wingham,   many  years  steward  to 

Sir  R.  Bedingfield,  at  Oxburgh,  aged  66. 
Mar.  24.  Lucy  Fergus,  at  Bury  St.  Edmund's.* 

21.  Mr.    Thomas    Witherington,    of    Bennett-street, 

aged  85. 
Apr.   19.  Mr.  James  Patrick. 

*  A  correspondent  says  that  Lady  Gage,  Anne  Fergus  and  Lucy  Fergus 
were  sisters. 


166  c4  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  *'  OBITUARIES. 

28.  Miss  Helen  Knapp,  aged  10. 
Aug.  16.  Mr.  Edwd.  Flint,  at  Weston,  aged  78. 
Sept.    1.  Major  John   Canning,    of  the   Hon.   East  India 

Company's  Service,  at  Calcutta,  aged  49. 
7.  Mrs.    Louisa   Freer,   wife   of   B.   Freer,    Esq.,    of 
Gosport. 

13.  Catharine  Lady  Lawson,  wife  of  Sir  H.  Lawson, 

Bart.,  at  Brough  Hall,  in  the  54th  year  of 
her  age. 

27.  John  Francis  Morgan,  Esq.,  aged  67. 
Nov.     6.  Mr.  William  Gradwell. 

7.  Miss  Penelope  Whitgreave,  of  Moseley,  Stafford 

shire. 
10.  Mrs.  Ann  Barnes,  aged  64. 

14.  Mrs.  Frances  Sutton,  of  Merrion-square,  Dublin. 

15.  Mrs.  Sarah  Read,  aged  74. 

23.  Mr.  Robert  Mordaunt,  of  Heythrop,   Oxon. 

24.  Miss  Sarah  Frances  Hoy,  of  Stoke,  near  Nayland, 

Suffolk,  aged  50. 

25.  Mrs.     Jane     Bardell,     of     Charles-street,     Soho, 

widow,  aged  68. 

„  Acting  Deputy  Assistant  Commissary -General 
Charles  Ignatius  Barnes,  youngest  son  of  the 
late  James  Barnes,  Esq.,  of  Carisbrook,  at 
Bathurst,  St.  Mary's,  River  Gambia,  aged 
29. 

28.  Stephen     Tempest,     Esq.,     of     Brought on-hall, 

county  of  York,  aged  69. 
30.  Mr.  George  Twist,  at  Preston,  aged  21. 
Dec.     8.  Thomas  Canning,   Esq.,   of  Lincoln's  Inn,   Bar 
rister -at -Law. 
13.  John  Burke,  of  York-place,  Portman  square,  at 

Brighton,  aged  52. 
,,     Mr.  Peter  Twist,  at  Preston,  aged  25. 

15.  Mrs.  Christina  Ingo,  wife  of  Mr.  Joseph  Ingo,  of 

Dean's-row,   Walworth,  aged  66. 
21.  Mrs.  Catharine  Carey,  at  Hampstead,  aged  60. 
1825.  Jan.     5.  Mr.  Anthony  Collingwood,  of  Cor  by,  age  50. 
,,     P.  Grady  Haley,  Esq.,  at  Lambeth,  aged  50. 
,,     Thomas  Walmesley,  Esq.,  at  Richmond,  Surry, 
aged  56. 

8.  John  Dolan,  of  Gate-street,  aged  68. 

16.  Mrs.  Dorothy  Holland,  aged  41. 
18.  Mr.  Thomas  Foss,  aged  78. 

20.  Mr.    Mark   Fidelis   Cornelius   Murphy,    7th   and 

youngest  son  of  Mr.  John  Murphy,  of  Cam- 
den-street,  aged  21  and  8  months. 
Mrs.  Mary  Lyddon,  at  Portsea,  Hants,  aged  45. 

21.  Mrs.  Frances  Haskey,  aged  79. 


"LAITY'S  DIRECTORY"  OBITUARIES.  167 

25.  Frances   Bellasyse,   last   surviving   sister  of   the 

late   Rt.   Hon.   Lord  Viscount   Fauconberg, 
at  Lancaster,  aged  72. 
„     Miss  Mary  Phillips,  aged  35. 

26.  Frances  Lady  Mostyn,  aged  35. 

Feb.     1.  Mr.  Thomas  Gibson,  of  York,  aged  80. 

3.  Mrs.  Catharine  Hammond,  of  Irnham,  aged  85. 
11.  William  Mervin  Dillon,  Esq.,  of  Quebec-street. 

13.  Mrs.  Mary  Slezak,  of  Wells-street,  aged  54. 
16.  Patrick  John  Mahon,  Bristol,  aged  28. 

21.  Mrs.  Catharine  Hodges,  of  Cadogan-place,  aged  75. 
24.  Mr.  Edward  Wilks,  of  Coughton  Hall,  Warwick 
shire,  aged  81. 

Mar.     2.  Mrs.  Ann  Winter,  of  Beaumont-street,  aged  68. 
,,     Hon.  Frances  Lady  Jerningham,  aged  77. 
„    Mrs.   Mary  Parvin,  wife    of  John  Parvin,   Esq., 

aged  73. 

8.  John  Schwerer,   native  of  the  Black  Forest  in 
Germany,  of  East  Smithfield,  aged  69. 

14.  Mrs.  Teresa  Addis,  of  Dean-street,  aged  91. 

16.  Mrs.    Mary    Ann   Langley,    of    Worksop,    Notts, 
aged  58. 

22.  Mrs.  Ann  Bates,  of  Bulby,  aged  93. 

22.  Mr.    Vitus    Winterhalter,    late    of    Broad-street, 

Bloomsbury,  aged  54. 
,,     William  Witham,  senr.,  Esq.,  aged  70. 
Apr.     2.  Mrs.  Ann  Mary  Teighe,  of  Warfield,  Berks. 

7.  George  James,  only  son  of  Mr.  James  Rorauer, 

of  the  Treasury,  at  Montiviliers,  in  France, 
aged  12. 

,,     Miss  Mary  Hodgkiss,  at  Madeley,  Shropshire,  on 
the  day  she  entered  her  89th  year. 

8.  Mrs.    Eleanor   Dolan,    of   Gate-street,    Lincoln's- 

inn-fields,  aged  67. 

10.  Aloysius    Lacy,    many    years    member    of    the 

Catholic  choir  at  Bristol,  aged  29. 

11.  Mrs.  Jane  Gandolfi,  of  East  Sheen,  aged  74. 

21.  Mr.  John  Harvey,  near  Wigan. 

24.  Mrs.     Elizabeth    Dempsey,     late    of     Dempsey- 
street,  Commercial-road,  aged  73. 

28.  Mrs.  Margaret  M'Enally,  late  of  Margaret -street, 
Hackney  road. 

30.  Mrs.  Bridget  Bodenham. 

May     3.  Thomas  Wallon   [Walton],    Hathersedge,   Derby 
shire,  aged  75.   [see  note  p.  19.] 

13.  Mr.  James  King,  of  Birmingham,    of   a  decline, 
aged  25. 

15.  Mr.  William  Langley,  of  Worksop,  Notts,  aged  73. 

22.  Mr.  John  Neall,  of  Charlton-street,  Somerstown, 

aged  95  years  and  seven  months. 


168  "  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  "  OBITUARIES. 

24.  Mrs.  Mary  Courtenay,  wife  of  Charles  Courtenay, 
t .  of  Bucklands,  Esq.,  aged  60. 

25.  John  Peter  de  Roure,  Esq.,  at  Hampstead,  aged 

42. 

26.  Christopher  Redington,  Esq.,  of  Kilcoran,  county 

of  Galway,  aged  45. 
June    1.  Miss  Ann  Hoy,  of  Stoke,  near  Nayland,  Suffolk, 

aged  22. 

7.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Gledhill,  aged  70. 
,,     Miss  Elizabeth  Mason. 
9.  Mr.  Henry  Lawson,  aged  52. 
„     Mrs.  Frances  Strowbridge,  at  Chudleigh,  aged  56. 

20.  Mr.    Thomas   Joseph   Moore,   late   of   Turnham- 

green,  aged  69. 
22.  Miss  Ann  Birch,  aged  23. 
,,     Miss  Euphemia  Haggerstone,  aged  18. 
22.  Mr.    Edward   Joseph   Keane,    of   South-Audley- 

street,  aged  12. 
,,      Miss   Eliza   Ann   Augusta   Maria   Louisa   Birch, 

aged  23. 
July     5.  Mrs.  Henrietta  Berington,  aged  73. 

14.  George  Calvert,  Esq.,  of  Lamb's-Conduit-street, 

a  member  of  the  Royal  College  of  Surgeons, 
aged  30. 

21.  Honble.  Catharine  Doria,  at  Liege,  aged  90. 
24.  Mrs.  Lucretia  Swift,  of  Houndsditch,  aged  45. 

,,     Agnes  Collison,  aged  59. 

27.  Mr.   William  Crowe,   elder  brother  of  the  Rev. 

Thomas  Crowe,  of  Woodside,  near  Lancaster, 
aged  37. 

28.  Mr.  Edward  Fitch,  aged  74. 

Aug.     2.  Mrs.    Catharine    Rawleigh,    of    Wellclose-square, 

aged  72. 

4.  Mrs.  Isabella  Beetham,  of  Chelsea,  aged  70. 

8.  Mr.  William  Knapp,  of  Langston,  aged  52. 

15.  Mr.  James  Pesnau,  aged  25. 

16.  Miss  Susanna  Fowler,  of  Somer's  Town,  aged  83. 

17.  Miss  Frances  Peniston,  aged  17. 

19.  Mr.  William  West,  Solicitor,  of  Gray's-inn,  aged  60. 

22.  Mrs.    Ellen    Haworth,    at    her    brother-in-law's, 

Mr.  Anderton's,  at  Liverpool,  aged  67. 
24.  Miss  Agnes  Mary  Knapp,  at  Langston,  aged  13. 
27.  Mr.  Edward  Collison. 

29.  Mrs.  Appleton,  at  Manchester. 
29.  Mr.  James  Testar,  aged  18. 

Sept.  13.  Mr.  Francis  de  Sales  Hodgkinson,  aged  21. 
,,     Miss  Prescott,  at  Preston. 

16.  Mary  Macdonnell  Lady  Constable,  relict  of  the 
late  Sir  Thomas  H.  Constable,  at  Brighton. 

18.  Mr.  Thomas  Banks,  at  Preston. 


"  LAITY'S   DIRECTORY  "    OBITIJARlES.  169 

25.  Mrs.  Isabella  Cologan,   of  Upper  Norton-street, 
Portland-road,  aged  36. 

27.  Mr.  Christopher  Rostorn,  at  Preston. 

Mrs.  Ellen  Baines,  Goosnargh. 

Oct.  16.  Miss  Mary  Ann  Teresa  Dolan,  late  of  Gate-street, 
Lincoln's-inn-fields,  aged  37. — Familiarly 
known  to  the  Congregation  at  Brighton  by 
her  exemplary  piety,  her  charitable  attention 
to  the  wants  of  the  sick,  and  to  the  distresses 
of  the  children  of  the  poor. 

19.  Mr.  Michael  Mason,  late  of  Crondon  Park,  near 
Stock,  Essex,  aged  81. 

23.  Mrs.  Mary  Wills,  at  Tichborne. 

27.  Mrs.  Ann  Hill,  late  daughter  of  Mr.  Martin,  of 

Osnaburgh-street. 

28.  Mrs.  Mary  Tunstall,  relict  of  Marmaduke  Tunstall, 

Esq.,  of  Wycliffe,  county  of  York,  aged  74. 
[nee  Markham] 

30.  Mrs.  Clara  Franklin,  aged  75. 
Mrs.  Gillibrand,  at  Preston. 
Mrs.  Arrowsmith,  at  ditto. 
Mrs.  Dodds,  at  ditto. 

Nov.     1.  Mr.  John  Slezak,  a  native  of  Bohemia,  aged  72. 
4.  Mr.  George  Holland. 

17.  Mr.  Richard  Goodwin,  aged  45. 

,,    Mrs.    Mary   Stone,    maternal   aunt   of  the    Rev 
Edward  Peach,  at  Birmingham,  aged  86. 

LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  1827. 

CLERGY. 
1826.  Apr.     9.  Rev.    Thomas    White,    at    Winchester,    aged   62 

(Douay). 

19.  Rt.  Rev.  John  Milner,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Castabala, 
and  Vicar  Apostolic  of  the  Midland  District, 
&c.  «fec.  &c.  in  the  23d  year  of  his  Episcopacy, 
aged  73  years  and  six  months  (Douay). 
June  26.  Rev.  Thomas  Sanderson,  at  Wycliffe  (Douay). 
Sept.  14.  Rev.    Thomas    Caton,    at    Cottam,    Lancashire 

(Douay). 
1826.  Mar.     1.  Rev.  Andrew ,  Robinson,  at  Worcester,  aged  85. 

[S.J.,  ?  Feb.  28] 

Apr.     9.  Rev.  Edward  Wright,  of  Holywell.  [S.J.,  aged  74] 
July     8.  Rev.  Christopher  Rose,  at  Durham.  [S.J.,  aged  85] 

18.  Rev.  John  Howard,  late  of  Irnham.  [S.J.,  aged 

62,  «  July  8] 

Sept.    7.  Rev.  Thomas  Reeve,  late  of  Newhall,  aged  74.  [S.  J.] 
16.  Rev.  William  Meynell,   at  Richmond,   aged  83. 

[S.J.] 

1824.  Dec.  14,  Rev.    Constant    Stanislaus     Henrion,   O.S.F.,  at 
Taunt  on  Lodge,  aged  92,  rel  60. 


170  "  LAITY*  S   DIRECTORY*'    OBITUARIES. 

1826.  Feb.  11.  Rev.  James  Tanner,  O.S.F.  late  of  Aston  Hall, 

aged  39. 

Oct.  14.  Rev.  Joseph  [Dunstan]  Scott,  O.S.B.,  at  Flixton, 
near  Bungay,  Suffolk,  aged  86  (Lamspring). 
[prof.  31  Aug.  1760] 

„  F.  [William]  Gregory  Philipson,  O.S.B.,  at  Little 
Malvern,  aged  20  (Downside),  [prof.  5  Apr. 
1825] 

16.  Rev.     John     [Benedict]    Atkinson,     O.S.D.,     at 
Bruges,  aged  69.   [Chaplain  to  Augustinian 
nuns.  Prof,  at  Bornhem  14  Sept.  1782] 
RELIGIOUS  WOMEN. 

1824.  Mar.  11.  Mother  Winifred  Clare  Smith,  aged  82,  rel.  65. 
Oct.    17.  Sister  [Frances  Henrietta]  Mary  Sales  Jerningham, 

O.S.A.,  at  the  English  Dames,  Bruges,  aged 
78,  rel.  47. 
Nov.  29.  Sister  M.  Benedict  Smith,  aged  99,  rel.  74. 

1825.  July   10.  Sister  [Mary]  Elizabeth  Howell,   O.S.A.,   at  the 

English  Dames,  Bruges,  aged  52,  prof.  34. 

1825.  Jan.   25.  Ven.     Mother    Frances     Xaveria    Lorymer,     at 
Taunton  Lodge,  age  77,  rel.  57.  [O.S.F.,  in 
1826] 
[1826]  Feb.   11.  Sister  Ann  Joseph  Martin,  O.S.A.,  at  the  English 

Convent,  Paris,  age  32. 
24.  Mary  Margaret  Teresa  Spain,  late  of  Sales- 

House,  Shepton  Mallet,  aged  26. 
26.  M.  Edling,  O.S.F.,  at  Scorton  Lodge,  aged  87, 

rel.  65. 

Mar.  25.  M.  Anastasia  Lancaster,  aged  77,  rel.  57. 

July     9.  Mary  Benedict  Sidden,   O.S.B.,  at  Bishop's 

House,   Winchester,   [vere  Siddons,  in  1826] 
31.  Elizabeth  Duck,  O.S.T.,  at  Torigni,  in  France, 

aged  46. 

Oct.  24.  Dame  Mary  Magdalen  M'Millan,  O.S.B.,  at 
Hammersmith,  aged  43,  rel.  18. 


ECCL£SIASTIQUES 
1825.  Nov.     4.  MM.  Girard,  mort  a  Gloucester,  du  diocese  de 
Dax,  age  de  68  ans. 
N.  Labbe,  mort  a  Bath,  age  de  86  ans. 
Dec.     6.  F.  R.  Clement,  du  diocese  de  Rouen,  mort  a 

Londres,  age  de  66  ans. 
1826    Mars  16.  N.  Begin,  mort  a  Salisbury. 

Aout  18.  A.  Benard,  mort  a  Witham  Place. 

LAITY. 
1821.  Nov.  27.  Mary  Draycott,  of  Cheetham,  aged  39. 

1823.  Aug.  28.  Mr.  James  Rainford,  Ardwick,  Manchester,  aged  52. 

1824.  Mar.  22.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Lancaster,  sister  to  the  Rev.  R. 

Thompson,  V.G.  in  Lancashire,  aged  66. 
June    2.  Mr.  Peter  Taylor,  of  Manchester,  aged  70. 


LAITY'S  DIRECTORY'*  OBITUARIES.  171 

1825.  Jan.    18.  Mrs.  Margaret  Trant,  in  Reading,  relict  of  Domi 

nic  Henry  Trant,  Esq.,  late  of  Easlewood 
[?  Hazelwood],  Yorkshire,  and  a  lineal  des 
cendant  of  the  ancient  family  of  Bellew,  in 
Ireland. 

25.  Mrs.  Locke,  aged  66. 

11.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Mounteney,  aged  73. 

May   15.  Mr.  James  Duckett,  at  Claughton,  aged  79. 

20.  Mr.  William  Closey,  of  Frith-street,  Soho,  aged  45. 
24.  Madame  Monica  de  Cibat,  wife  of  Don  Francis 

de  Cibat,  of  the  Spanish  Body  Guards,  in  the 
21st  year  of  her  age,  after  a  lingering  illness 
of  nearly  12  months,  universally  regretted. 
About  the  same  time  Col.  David  Jennings, 
Knt.  of  St.  Louis,  leaving  a  widow  and  a 
large  family  to  deplore  his  loss,  at  his  seat 
near  Paris,  aged  67. 

June  14.  Mrs.  Mary  Crawley,  at  Llanarth,  Monmouthshire, 

July          Frederick  Dillon,  Esq.,  at  Rangoon,  aged  27. 

Aug.  14.  Mr.  John  Lynott,  aged  74. 

Oct.    25.  Thomas  Swinburne,  Esq.,  of  Pontop  Hall,  aged  71. 

26.  In  the  Island  of  Montserrat,   West  Indies,    the 

Hon.  Thomas  Hill,  Member  of  his  Majesty's 

Council,  and  Judge  of  that  Colony,  aged  46. 

29.  Mr.  J.  Usher,  of  Featherstone-buildings,  aged  69. 

28.  Mrs.  Kitty  Ewen,  of  South  Molton  street,  mother 

of  Mr.  Buckingham,  of  the  Choir  of  Spanish 
Chapel,  at  Stafford,  aged  68. 

14.  Mr.  Charles  Henry  Parrish,  at  Tobago,  aged  20. 
Nov.  24.  Mrs.  Bridget  Burke,  aged  51. 

Dec.     1.  Miss  Maria  Green,  of  Bristol,  aged  29. 

2.  Mr.   George  Bolland,   of  Castlegate,   York,    sud 

denly,  aged  61. 
7.  Th.  Canning,  Esq.,  of  Purley,  Berks,  aged  72. 

15.  Mrs.  Eliz.  Byrne,  late  of  Somers  Town,  aged  56. 
,,     Mrs.  Jane  Buncombe,  at  Newport,  Isle  of  Wight, 

aged  32. 
19.  Mrs.  Margaret  Smith,  aged  83. 

21.  Mrs.  Ann  Hope,  of  Watling-street,  aged  69. 
23.  Miss  Catharine  Winter. 

26.  Mrs.    Elizabeth   Havers,    late   of   Thelton   Hall, 
aged  63. 

29.  Mr.  James  Beck,   of  Chipping  Norton,  wrecked 

near  the  Coast  of  South  America,  aged  41. 

30.  Miss  Mary   Ann  Jackson,   of  Duke-street,   Lin 

coln's  Inn  Fields. 

31.  Adam  Wilson,  Esq.,  of  Glasgowego,  aged  74. 

1826.  Jan.      1.  Mr.  Ambrose  Clarke,  Beech  Farm,  Herts,  aged  79. 

3.  Peter  Andre,  Esq.,  of  New-Bond-street. 

4.  Mr.  John  Thew,  late  of  Pentonville,  aged  89, 


172  "LAITY'S  DIRECTORY'*  OBITUARIES. 

7.  Mr.  Timothy   Coffee,   of  the  New  North   Road, 

Islington,  aged  61. 

16.  Mr.  John  Bowdon,  late  of  Radford,  Oxon,  aged  55. 
19.  Mrs.  Des  Fontaines,  of  Cadiz,  aged  28. 

21.  Mrs.  Ann  Peche,  relict  of  the  late  General  Peche, 

at  Paris. 

22.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Barker,  of  Phillimore-place,  aged 

87. 

25.  Elizabeth,  relict  of  Mr.  William  Lucas,  formerly 

of  Rider's  court,  aged  68. 
Feb.     2.  Mr.  Francis  Cuthbertson,  aged  53. 

6.  Mrs.  Eliza  Blount,  wife  of  Wm.  Blount,  Esq.,  of 
Upper  Norton- street,  Portland-place. 

11.  Mrs.  Jane  CuU,  late  of  372  Strand,  aged  75. 

15.  John  Wright,  Esq.,  of  Kelvedon  Hall,  Co.  of 
Essex,  aged  63. 

,,     Peter  Vanzeller,  Esq.,  late  of  Oporto,  aged    27. 

16.  At  Colombo,  at  the  house  of  her  father,  Vincent 
William  Vanderstraaten,  Esq.,  Registrar  of 
the  Hon.  the  Supreme  Court  of  Judicature 
of  the  Island  of  Ceylon,  Miss  P.  W.  Vander 
straaten,  his  eldest  daughter,  aged  27. 

26.  Mr.  Thomas  Booker. 

Mar.     4.  Mr.     Peter    Richard    Bowman,     at    Plymouth, 

aged  41. 
15.  Mrs.  Ann  Wigley,  aged  75. 

24.  Mrs.  Denis  Haggerty,  aged  63. 

25.  Mr.  William  Ginivan,  late  of  Oxford-street,  aged  53. 
Apr.     1.  Mrs.  Lucy  Nugent,  late  of  Bath. 

,,     Mrs.  Frances  Constable,  aged  65. 

2.  William  Vanzeller,  Esq.,  late  of  Lisbon,  aged  31. 

3.  Sir  Robert  Strachan,  Bart.,  at  Exeter,  aged  89. 

5.  Charles  Bodenham,  Esq.,  aged  67. 

6.  Mrs.  Joanna  Power,  aged  85. 

7.  Mrs.    Frances    Thorpe,    late    of    Southampton- 

street,  aged  75. 
10.  Master  Thomas  John  M'Carty,  in  his  15th  year. 

18.  Mrs.  Dorothy  Ann  Lynott,  aged  70. 

19.  Mrs.  Eleanor  Colly er,  aged  60. 

21.  Mrs.  Ann  Dunn,  London-street,  in  the  57th  year 

of  her  age. 

24.  Mrs.  Lucy  Wright,  aged  37. 

28.  Miss  Caroline  Cooper,  late  of  Brighton,  aged  17. 
May     4.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Parry  Blount. 

9.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Doughty,  late  of  Bedford-row. 
10.  Hon.  Mrs.  Vavasour,  late  of  Haslewood  Hall. 
,,  Mrs.  Catharine  Thomas,  aged  52. 

12.  Mr.  William  Crook,  late  of  Piccadilly,  aged  31. 
14.  Hon.  Mrs.  Talbot,  at  her  late  residence,  Witham, 

Essex,  in  the  78th  year  of  her  age. 


"LAITY'S  DIRECTORY"  OBITUARIES.  173 

20.  Miss    Teresa    Bridget    M'Neal,    late    of    Cowley- 

street,  Westminster,  aged  44. 
,,     Mr.  Joseph  Conway,  late  of  Woolwich. 

21.  Mr.  Henry  Mather,  of  Bouverie-street,  aged  69. 

26.  Viscountess    Strangford,    Lady    of    the    British 

Ambassador  at  St.   Petersburgh. 
, ,     Mr.  James  Thompson,  of  Preston,  aged  36. 
June    9.  Mrs.  Massingberd,  late  of  Bath,  aged  66. 

18.  Mrs.  WTinefride  Barrett,  at  Bath,  aged  75. 
July  11.  Elizabeth,   Countess  of  Cadeville,  at  Landernau 
in  Brittany,  in  her  32d  year. 

18.  Mr.  Stephen  O'Neil. 

19.  Master    Joseph    White,    eldest    son    of    Edward 

White,    of   Red-lion-square,    Esq.,    Surgeon, 
aged  6. 

27.  Sir    George    Throckmorton,    Bart.,    at    Weston 

Underwood,  aged  72. 

28.  Mrs.  H.  L.  Denyer,  of  Somers  Town,  aged  59. 
Aug.     2.  Sir   William   Gerard,    Bart.,    of   Garswood   Hall, 

Lancashire. 

12.  Miss  Chew,  late  of  Brompton  Square. 

,,     At  Stella,  near  Newcastle  upon  Tyne,  Ann,  the 
wife  of  Mr.  Henry  Wild. 

13.  Mrs.  Jemima  Smith,  aged  48. 

29.  Mrs.  Jane  Mary  Davies,  late  of  Gosport. 

Sept.    3.  Mr.   R.   H.   Dolan,   of  King-street,   Bloomsbury, 

aged  17. 

6.  Mrs.  D.  Mary  Beauchamp,  of  Isleworth,  aged  71. 
9.  Mrs.  Buckley,  aged  53. 
12.  Eliza,  wife  of  Mr.  Haskayne,  of  Liverpool,  aged 

27. 
15.  Mary  Shimell,  aged  54,  at  Teignmouth,  Devon. 

24.  Mr.  Charles  Gorden,  at  Twickenham,  aged  50. 

,,     Hon.    Edmund    Preston,    6th    son    of    Viscount 
Gormanstown,   at  Teignmouth,   Devon. 

25.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Draycott,  at  Wingerworth,  aged 

63. 

30.  Mrs.  Mary  Rogerson,  aged  76. 

Miss  Ann  Tipping,  at  Preston,  aged  23. 
Oct.      4.  Mrs.  Smithers,  aged  77. 

5.  Richard  Shimell,  at  Teignmouth,  Devon,  aged  82. 

9.  Mrs.  Milling,  at  Preston,  aged  82. 

,,     Mrs.  Tere.-a  Knight,  of  Axminster,  Devon. 

12.  Mrs.   Ann  Corney,   aged  81. 

13.  Miss  Julia  Pool,  of  Dover-street,  Piccadilly. 
Nov.    3.  Mrs.  Henrietta  Devaux,  aged  85. 

8.  Mrs.  Mary  Ann  Knapp,  widow  of  the  late  Mr. 
Wm.    Knapp,    of   Langston,    near    Havant, 
aged  44. 
Nov.    6.  Mrs.  Jane  Saltarelli,  late  of  Kensington,  aged  62. 


174  "LAITY'S  DIRECTORY"  OBITUARIES. 

6.  Mr.  Rorauer,  Sen.,  late  of  Camden  Town,  aged  79. 

7.  Mrs.  Mary  Dunant,  late  of  Pentonville,  aged  84. 
9.  Mr.  John  Gurney. 

,,     Mildred  Louisa  Lorymer,  eldest  daughter  of  Wm. 
Powell   Lorymer,    Esq.,    of   Perthyre,    Mon 
mouthshire,  aged  13. 
13.  James  Hutchison,  aged  40. 

LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  1828. 
CLERGY. 

1826.  Nov.  24.  Rev.  H.  Carter,  Preston  (Doway  and  St.  Omers). 
Dec.   22.  Rev.   Matthew  Sharp,   Hexham  (Doway). 

1827.  Jan.   26.  Rev.  James  Smith,  Manchester  (Valladolid). 
Feb.       .  Rev.    George  Thomas   Gildart,   Swansea   (Valla 
dolid). 

Mar.     3.  Rev.   Laurence   Strongitharm,   Cossey   (Oscott). 
June     1.  Rev.  John  Yates,  V.G.  for  Durham,  Esh  Laud, 

Durham,  aged  62  (St.  Omer's). 
Oct.      8.  Rev.  James  Lancaster  (Doway). 

1826.  Nov.    3.  Mr.  Robert  Tyrer,  at  Paris.  [Brother  R.T.,  S.J., 

aged  28] 

1827.  June    6.  Mr.  George  Cobb,  at  Paris,  aged  19.  [Brother  G.C., 

S.J.] 

Oct.  13.  Rev.  Charles  Wright,  at  Stony  hurst,  in  the  77th 
year  of  his  age.  [S.J.] 

1826.  Dec.     2.  Rev.  Thomas  H[yacinth  de  Lont]  Brown,  O.S.D., 

at  Hinckley,  aged  73,  rel.  53  [48] 

1827.  Feb.   18.  Rev.  Thomas  Kington,  O.S.F.,  at  Osmotherley, 

Yorkshire,  aged  75. 

May  3.  Rev.  T[homas]  L[ewis]  Brittain,  O.S.D.,  late  of 
Hartpury  Court,  aged  83,  rel.  60.  [Britten, 
chaplain  to  nuns  O.S.D.  Buried  in  the 
church  yard] 

„       10.  Rev.    William   Roberts,    O.S.F.,    at   St.    Omer's, 
aged  63. 

RELIGIOUS  WOMEN. 

1826.  Jan.  Sister  Mary  Frances  Brindle,  O.S.T.,  at  Cocken- 

hall,  aged  80,  prof.  48. 
,,  Teresa  of  Jesus,  Franckerville,  O.S.T.,  aged 

75,  professed  49. 

July  19.  [Benedict  Joseph]  Isabella  Plunkett,  O.S.A., 

at  Spetisbury.  [aged  58,  prof.  36] 

1827.  Mar.          Mother    Mary    Ann    Bernard    Houseman,     Ex- 

Prioress,   O.S.T.,   at  Cocken  Hall,   aged  88, 
professed  71. 
Sister  Mary  Phillippine  Coyn,   O.S.T.,   aged  80, 

professed  58. 

,,    11.  Ven.  Mother  Mary  Constantia  Proyer,  O.S.F.,  at 
Taunton  Lodge,  aged  75,  rel.  56. 


"  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  "  OBITUARIES.  175 

26.  Sister  Mary  Magdalen  James,  O.S.F.,  at  Scorton. 

in  the  94th  year  of  her  age,  66th  of  her  reli 
gious  profession. 

ECCL£SIASTIQUES  FRANCOIS. 

Fev.    7.  1827.    MM.  Pierre-Francois  Grognet,  Pretre  du  Diocese 
d' Amiens,  age  de  68  ans. 

27.  Jean-Nicolas    Gondre,    Pretre    du    Diocese    de 

Rouen,  age  de  79  ans. 

28.  Jacques-Etienne  le  Marinier,  Pretre  du  Diocese 

de  Bayeux,  age  de  83  ans. 
Mars    7.  Nicolas  Normand,  Pretre  du  Diocese  de  Rouen, 

age  de  76  ans. 
Mai    14.  Frangois  de  la  Rue,  Pretre  du  Diocese  de  Bayeux, 

Missionnaire  a  Gosport,  age  de  65  ans. 
,,     N.   Britain,   Pretre  du  Diocese  de  Malines,  age 

de  69  ans. 
Aout    6.  Martin  Pinel,  Cure  de  Diocese  de  Bayeux,  age 

de  72  ans. 
,,       9.  Rene  Juigne,  Cure  du  Diocese  de  Mans,  mort  a 

Paris,  age  de  66  ans. 

Sept.    7.  M.  1'Abbe  de  St.  Yves,  ancien  Chanoine  d'Aire, 
Diocese  d' Arras,  mort  a  Paris,  age  de  67  ans. 
Oct.      4.  Mathurin  Limousin,  Pretre  du  Diocese  de  Tours, 
age  de  70  ans. 
LAITY. 

1826.  Mar.  15.  Mr.  Michael  Clarkson,  of  Grimsargh,  near  Pres 
ton,  aged  33. 
May   15.  J.  Clarkson,  Esq.,  Grimsargh,  near  Preston, 

aged  91. 

Sept.  19.  Mrs.  Margaret  Magee,  late  of  No.  3,  London  Wall, 

in  the  39th  year  of  her  age,  after  a  long  and 

severe  illness,  born  with  Christian  patience. 

26.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Draycott,  at  Wingerworth,  aged 

63. 
Oct.      9.  Joseph  de  Cunha  Pereira  de  Neyva,  Esq.,  aged 

74. 
23.  Mrs.  Sophia  Collingridge,  at  Weston,  Oxon,  aged 

60. 

Nov.  10.  Mrs.  Helen  Andoe,  aged  37. 
Dec.     1.  John  Clavering,  Esq.,  late  of  Callaly  Castle,  in 

Northumberland,  aged  63. 

3.  Mr.    Thomas   Kay,    late   of   Upper   King-street, 
Bloomsbury,  aged  57. 

5.  James  Hartley  Patterson,  Esq.,  late  of  the  14th 

Regiment,  in  the  41st  year  of  his  age. 

6.  George  Francis  Angelo,  Esq. 

6.  The  Hon.  Miss  Stourton,  Sister  to  the  Right  Hon. 
Lord  Stourton. 


176  "  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  "  OBITUARIES. 

7.  Samuel  Wisdom  Barrett,  Esq.,  late  of  Bedford 

row,  aged  64. 
9.  Mr.  James  White,  of  Brailes,  aged  73. 

10.  Edward  Turvile,  Esq.,  aged  27. 

Mrs.  Mary  Rorauer,  late  of  Camden  Town,  aged 

75. 
13.  At     St.     Petersburgh,     Archbishop     Siestrzene- 

witsch,  Head  of  the  Roman  Catholic  Church 

in  Russia,  in  the  96th  year  of  his  age. 
1827.  Jan.     4.  Mr.  Laurence  Tritschler,  a  native  of  the  Black 

Forest  in  Suebia  [Swabia],  late  of  Compton- 

street,  Clerkenwell,  aged  32. 
,,     Mr.  Francis  Froes,  at  Pernambuco. 
,,     Joseph  Burke,  Esq.,  late  of  Baker-street,  aged  77. 
6.  Mrs.  Sarah  Shea,  late  of  Isleworth. 

8.  Mrs.  Eleanor  Briaris,  in  the  57th  year  of  her  age. 
,,     Thomas  Vanzeller,  Esq.,  of  Oporto,  aged  32. 

18.  Mr.  William  Price,  late  of  Berwick-street,  Soho. 
25.  Mrs.  Bridgwater,  aged  76. 
,,     Mr.  John  Molteno,  aged  39. 

31.  Mrs.  Ann  Thackeray,  late  of  Isleworth,  aged  70. 
Feb.     4.  Mrs.   Josephine   Christina   Husenbeth,   aged   25, 

at  Barrow  House,  near  Bristol. 
5.  James  Maxwell,  Esq.,  late  of  Kirkconnell,  Stew- 

artry  of  Kirkcudbright. 
,,     James  Day,  Esq.,  late  of  the  City-road,  aged  65. 

11.  The  Marquis  de  Abrantes,  aged  42. 

12.  Mrs.  Catherine  Maria  Adelaide  Jorge. 
17.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Goodwin,  aged  73. 

„     Dr.  Cugnoni,  aged  73. 

20.  Mrs.  Mary  Power,  aged  45. 

21.  Mr.  Francis  Lee,  aged  68. 

25.  Miss    Antonia    Wardell,    at    Plymouth,    Devon, 
aged  33. 

27.  The  Hon.  Lady  Lucy  Arundell,  late  of  Exeter, 

aged  23. 

„  .  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Potter,  aged  86. 
Mar.     6.  Maria,  Duchesse  de  Croy,  at  Paris. 

9.  Miss  Esther  Griffiths,   sister  to  the  Rev.    T.  A. 

Griffiths,  President  of  St.  Edmund's  College, 
Old  Hall  Green. 

13.  Mrs.    Grace   Sharrock,    at   Ribchester,   aged   79. 

many  year  Catholic  Bookseller  at  Preston. 
,,     Mr.  J.  Daniell,  late  of  Tooley-street,  aged  84. 
15.  Mr.  Jacob  Conrad  Hahn,  late  belonging  to  the 

Choir  of  the  German  Catholic  Chapel,  aged  26. 
20.  Ch.  Bisshopp,   Esq.,  late  of  Brailes,  Co.  of 

Warwick. 

28.  Joseph  Lescher,  Esq.,  late  of  West  End,  Hamp- 

stead,  in  the  75th  year  of  his  age. 


u  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  '*  OBITUARIES.  177 

29.  Charles  Dignum,  Esq.,  late  of  Gloucester-street, 

Queen-square,  in  the  62nd  year  of  his  age. 
Apr.     1.  At  Nantes,  in  France,  Euphrosine,  the  Lady  of 
Stapylton    Stapylton,    Esq.,    eldest    Son    of 
M.  Stapylton,  Esq.,  of  Myton    Hall,  York 
shire. 

6.  The  Rt.  Hon.  Charles  Earl  of  Shrewsbury,  Earl 

of  Waterford,  and  Earl  of  Wexford,  &c.  &c. 
aged  74. 

8.  Ursula  Laws,  at  Bath,  aged  25. 
19.  Mr.    Thomas   Cuddon,   late   of  the   Borough   of 

Southwark,  in  the  23rd  year  of  his  age. 
23.  Mrs.  Sarah  Spain,  aged  67. 
,,     Benjamin  Hodges,  Esq.,  late  of  Cadogan-place, 

aged  77. 
May     1.  Daniel   Reardon,    Esq.,    late   of   Artillery -place, 

aged  59. 

5.  Mrs.  Mary  Bridget  Pollard,  of  Tottenham  Court- 
road,  aged  72. 

7.  Mr.  John  Nagle  Hiffernan,  in  the  26th  year  of 

his  age. 

10.  At  Carlisle,  Mrs.  Matty  Fairbairn,  aged  81. 

11.  Miss  Elizabeth  Collingridge,  of  Islip,  Oxon,  aged 

25. 

14.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Lantalum,  late  of  Stratford,  aged 
67. 

16.  William  Keene,  Esq.,  of  Vale-place,  Hammer 
smith-road,  in  his  81st  year. 

21.  Mr.  John  Macdermot,  aged  67. 

26.  At  Paris,  aged  16,  Charlotte  Amelia,  only  daughter 

of  the  late  Joseph  Dias  Santos,    Esq.,    of 
Tottenham,   formerly  of  Lisbon. 

27.  Horatio  Rymer,  Esq.,  aged  28. 
„     Mr.  Phillip  Draycott,  aged  33. 

29.  Marmaduke  Langdale,  Esq.,  aged  76. 
June    5.  Mrs.  Dorothea  Plowden,  wife  of  Francis  Plowden, 

Esq.,  in  the  69th  year  of  her  age. 
7.  At  Witham,  Essex,  Miss  Charlotte  Ann  Wheble 
daughter  of  James  Wheble,  Esq.,  of  Woodley 
Lodge,  Reading,  aged  14,  after  a  long  and 
painful  illness,  borne  humility  and  patient 
resignation. 

11.  Miss  Jane  Lane,  late  of  Bridzor,  aged  42. 

18.  Miss  Margaret  Jane  M'Carty,  in  the  21st  year  of 
her  age. 

25.  Mr.  Charles  Spain,  late  of  Quebec-street,  aged  41. 

28.  John  Errington,  Esq.,   of   Beaufort    [Beaufront] 

Northumberland,  aged  89. 

„    At  Castle-French,  Ireland,  Maria,   Lady  of  the 
Rt.  Hon.  Lord  French. 

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178  "  LAITY  S   DIRECTORY  "   OBITUARIES. 

July  2.  At  Montpellier,  James  Talbot,  Esq.,  brother  to 
the  Earl  of  Shrewsbury. 

17.  Mr.  George  Rorauer,  in  his  45th  year. 

18.  Mrs.  Teresa  Mary  Newton,  late  of  Charles-street, 

Berners-street,  aged  89. 

28.  Mr.    James    Daniell,    late    of    Frederick-place, 

Hampstead-road,  aged  57. 

29.  At  her  residence  at  Old  Dalby  on  the  Woolds, 

aged  69,  the  Hon.  Mrs.  Bowater,  eldest 
daughter  and  co-heiress  of  the  late  Lord 
Feversham,  very  much  lamented,  parti 
cularly  by  those  who  have  been  partakers 
of  her  unbounded  charity  unmixed  with 
arrogance. 

Aug.  2.  After  a  protracted  illness,  which  she  bore  with 
the  most  pious  fortitude  and  Christian 
resignation,  Miss  Franklin,  niece  of  George 
Gary,  Esq.,  of  Tor  Abbey,  Devon. 

10.  At  Cobridge,  in  the  Staffordshire  Potteries,  Mr. 

Hiram  Cockson,  aged  27  years  and  6  months. 

19.  Mr.  Charles  Champ,  aged  80. 

„    Elizabeth  Gage  Rookwood,  wife  of  Robert  Gage 
Rookwood,  Esq.,  of  Coldham  Hall,  Suffolk. 

29.  Mr.  Charles  Brenan,  late  of  Nelson-square,  aged 
55. 

,,     Miss    Mary    Tichborne,    third    daughter    of    Sir 

Henry  Tichborne,   aged   15. 

Sept.  12.  Miss  Elizabeth  Hay  dock,  of  [the]  Tagg,  near 
Preston,  aged  66. 

24.  Miss  M.  A.  Lantalum,  aged  33. 

Oct.  1.  Edward  Marmaduke  Havers,  Esq.,  late  of  Gran- 
ford,  aged  35. 

„    Miss  Sophia  Roussill,  at  East  Hendred,   Berks, 
aged  32. 

2.  Miss  Agnes  Byrne,  late  of  Somers  town,  aged  19, 

11.  Mr.  William  Clarkson,  of  Blunham,   Bedfordshire, 

aged  33. 

„    Mr.  Alban  Collingridge,  Islip,  Oxon,  aged  63. 

15.  At  his  seat,  Traquair  House,  Peebleshire,  North 
Britain,  the  Right  Hon.  Charles  Stuart, 
Earl  of  Traquair,  in  his  83rd  year. 
In  Killarney,  aged  76,  the  Right  Hon.  the  Coun 
tess  de  Severac,  sister  to  the  late,  and  aunt 
to  the  present  Earl  of  Kenmare. 

23.  The  Right  Hon.  Francis  Eyre,  Earl  of  Newburgh, 
&c.  at  Paris,  in  the  66th  year  of  his  age. 

LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  1829. 

OLEBGY. 
1827.  Nov.    4.  Rev.  Charles  Jones,  at  Spetisbury  (Oscott). 


"  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  "   OBITUARIES.  179 

26.  Rt.    Rev.    William    Poynter,    D.D.,    Bishop    of 
Halia,  and  Vicar  Apostolic  of  the  London 
District,  in  his  66th  year  (Douay). 
Dec.     1.  Rev.  Joseph  Berington,  at  Buckland  (Douay). 
1828.  Jan.   15.  Rev.  James  Lawrenson,  at  Scorton  (Douay). 
Feb.     6.  Rev.  John  Gillow,  President  of  Ushaw  College 

(Doway). 

15.  Rev.  William  Pierrepoint,  at  Cowes  (Douay). 
Apr.   14.  Rev.  William  Stanley,  of  Marnhull. 
May   12.  Rev.  Richard  Rimmer,  at  Sheffield  (Douay). 
July     7.  Rev.  Thomas  Webster,  at  Woolhampton  (Lisbon). 

26.  Rev.  Thomas  Stout,  at  Thropton. 
Aug.  15.  Rev.  John  Barbe,  at  Glossop  (Paris). 

1827.  Nov.[19.]  Rev.  Joseph  Dunn,   Preston,    Lancashire.    [S.J., 

aged  82] 

1828.  Feb.  27.  Rev.  William    Poole,    Leigh,    Lancashire.    [S.J., 

aged  76] 

July  6.  Rev.  John   Hughes,    Portico,    Lancashire.     [S.J., 
aged  74] 

1827.  Mar.  18.  Lay    Brother    Joseph    [Loughry],     O.S.B.,     at 

Downside. 

May  23.  Rev.  [Thomas]  Jerome  Coupe,  O.S.B.,  at  Ample- 
forth.  [prof,  at  Dieulouard  1775] 

1828.  June    3.  Dom  M.  J.  Leveaux,  O.S.B.,  a  Maurist  Monk, 

at  Downside,   [re-prof.   1798,  died  at  Com- 
piegne.] 
July     4.  Lay    Brother    [Walter]    William    Sharrock,    at 

Ampleforth.    [prof,   at  Douay] 
24.  Rev.  Richard  Pope,  O.S.B.,  at  Netherton.  [prof. 

at  Douay  for  Dieulouard  22  Apr.  1781] 
Feb.   11.  Lay  Brother  Francis  Harcourt,   O.S.F.,   at  Os- 
motherly,  Yorkshire,  aged  79. 
EELIGIOUS  WOMEN. 

1826.  Dec.  28.  Dame  Mary  [Benedicta]  Partington,  O.S.B.,  at 

Salford,  aged  75,  rel.  56. 

1827.  Mar.  28.  Lay-Sister  Agatha  Turner,  O.S.A.,  at  Spetisbury 

House,  aged  70.  [prof.  44] 
Aug.  18.  Lay-sister  Mary  Curell,  O.S.A.,  at  Bruges,  aged 

81,  rel.  54. 
Nov.  20.  Ven.  Mother  Mary  Michael  Hay,  3d  O.S.F.,  at 

Taunton  Lodge,  aged  73,  prof.  52. 
Dec.     7.  Sister  Mary  Wright,   O.S.C. 
„       ,,    Sister  Mary  Hay,  O.S.C.,  at  Coxside,  Plymouth, 

aged  72. 

1828.  Jan.     9.  Sister  Mary  Albana  Paterson,  O.S.A.,  at  Bruges, 

aged  76,  rel.  52. 

27.  Lay-sister   Mary   Anne    Gomez,    O.S.B.,    of   St. 
Honore,  at  Orrel  Mount,  near  Wigan,  Lanca 
shire,  aged  80,  rel.  58. 
Feb.  12.  Sister  Emily  Cloppe. 


180  "  LAITY'S    DIRECTORY  '*    OBtTUARlEg. 

Apr.  3.  Sister  Mary  Catharine  Joseph  Norris,  O.S.A., 
at  Bruges,  [aged  80,  prof.  57] 

May  10.  Mother  Aloysia  Joseph  [Barbara]  Tuite,  O.S.A., 
at  Spetisbury  House,  aged  56,  rel.  35,  su 
perioress  10. 

June  16.  Dame  Mary  Dorothy  Halford,  O.S.B[ridget],  of 
Sion  House,  formerly  of  Lisbon,  at  Cobridge, 
aged  76,  rel.  58. 

July  17.  Sister  Mary  Agnes  Porter,  aged  28. 

Aug.  24.  Sister  Anne  Benedict  Godwin,  aged  82,  prof.  61. 
27.  Sister    Louisa    Mary    Charlotte    of    the    Divine 
Mercy,  Carmelite  of  Torigny,  late  of  Canford, 
aged  77,  rel.  57. 

30.  Lady  Mary  Placida  Messenger,  O.S.B.,  at  Ham 
mersmith,  late  of  Dunkirk,  aged  78,  rel.  57, 
superioress  17.  [Abbess] 

ECCL£SIASTIQUES  FRANgois. 

1828.  Avril      .  M.M.  J.  J.  Morel  de  Reviere,  Diocese  de  Bayeux, 

age  de  66  ans. 
Juin  28.  J.   B.   Fleury  de  Villes,  Diocese  d'Evreux,  age 

de  66  ans. 

Juil.     6.  J.  M.  Travers,  de  Coutances,  age  de  64  ans. 
Sept.  27.  J.  B.  Jolly,  Chanoine  Regulier  de  Ste  Genevieve 

Cure  du  Diocese  de  Rennes,  age  de  86  ans. 

LAITY. 

1825.  Oct.    28.  Mr.  Joseph  Gosden,  aged  90. 

1826.  Aug.  10.  Mr.  Joseph  Ancula  Lacy,  at  Demara,  aged  23. 
Sept.  24.  Mr.  Charles  Gosdon,  of  Twickenham,  aged  50. 

1827.  Apr.   23.  Mr.  William  Corrall,  at  Chester,  aged  90. 
Sept.  11.  Michael  Joseph  Semper,  Esq.,  aged  55. 

27.  Mr.  John  Lee,  late  of  Manchester,  aged  80. 
Oct.    13.  Mrs.  Cox,  late  of  Symon's-street,  Sloane-square, 

in  her  41st  year. 

18.  Mr.  John  Flint,  Port  of  Spain,  Trinidad,  aged  34. 
26.  Miss  Ann  Moore,  of  Irnham,  aged  23. 

Nov.    2.  Baron  de  Fage,  at  Jersey. 

19.  Frances  Witham,  Esq.,  late  of  Montague-street, 

Russell-square. 

28.  Mrs.  Mary  Norris,  aged  74. 

Dec.  1.  Mrs.  Eleonora  Archdeacon,  at  Liverpool,  in  her 
69th  year. 

1828.  Jan.   10.  Mrs.  Mary  Cowdrey,  late  of  Edgware-road,  aged 

73. 

14.  Mrs.   Ann   Oliver,   Mother  of  the   Rev.    George 

Oliver  of  Exeter,  aged  75. 

15.  Mr.  James  Cronin,  of  Hart-street,  Bloomsbury, 

aged  27. 

16.  Mrs.  Constantino  Roach,  at  Birdholme,  aged  76. 


181 

16.  Robert  Butler,  Esq.,  late  of  Nottingham  Terrace, 

aged  55. 

20.  Mr.  James  Cowbin,  of  Blackburn,  aged  29. 
22.  Master  Anthony  James  Bowman,   at  Kingston, 

Jamaica,  of  the  Yellow  Fever,  aged  15. 

22.  Mr.  Philip  Fames,  aged  30. 

29.  Miss  Dorothy  Newton,  late  of  Irnham. 

Feb.   19.  Mr.  Thomas  Dearlove,  late  of  Whatcomb,  Berks, 
aged  63. 

23.  Mrs.  Ann  Moody,  at  Leeds. 

24.  Mrs.  Mary  Coombes,  aged  77. 

27.  Mrs.  Sarah  Kitching,  late  of  Buckland,  Berks. 

28.  Mrs.  Catharine  Michell,  aged  54. 

Mar.     1.  Marianne   Martyn,    only   daughter   of   Frederick 
Martyn,  of  Norwich. 

7.  Mrs.  Frances  Gosden,  aged  63. 

11.  Mrs.  Harding,  of  Shortwood,  Somerset,  sister  to 
the  late  Vicar  General  of  the  Western  Dis 
trict,  the  Rev.  H[enry  William]  Coombes, 
aged  86. 

11.  Simon  Kelly,  Esq.,  aged  34. 

20.  Mrs.   Elizabeth  Swiny,   aged  63. 

,,     Mr.  Robert  Eastwood,  aged  85. 

23.  Mary  Curate,  aged  54. 

30.  Mr.    Charles    Reynolds,    late    a    student   in   the 

English  College  at  Rome,  aged  19. 

Apr.     7.  Ch[arles]  Conolly,  Esq.,  at  Midford  Castle,  near 
Bath. 

10.  Mrs.  Susannah  Ursula  M'Carthy. 

,,     Mrs.  Mary  Eugenia  Canning,  in  her  84th  year. 
June    2.  Mr.  John  Kleyser,  a  native  of  the  Black    Forest 
in  the  Grand  Duchy  of  Baden,  aged  26,  late 
of  Oxford-street. 

8.  Mrs.  Caroline  Mary  Dolan,  late  of  St.  Martin's 

Lane,  in  her  34th  year. 

11.  Mrs.  Mary  Sharp,  late  of  Downham  Market,  at 

Mr.  Ingo's,  Dean's-row,  WTalworth,  aged  86. 

20.  Mrs.  Mary  Hopkins,  at  Newport  Pagnell,  aged  82. 
July     1.  Andrew  Walsh,  Esq.,  late  of  Bread-street,  Cheap- 
side,  aged  67. 

10.  Thomas  M'Kiernan,  Esq.,  late  of  Great  Surrey- 
street,  Blackfriars,  aged  71. 

17.  Mrs.  Celia  Dunn,  aged  56. 

18.  Mrs.  Brooke,  at  the  Mint,  Exeter,  aged  95. 

19.  George  Gary,  Esq.,  late  of  Tor  Abbey,  aged  59. 

21.  Mrs.  Ann  Doyle,  aged  64. 

29.  Mr.    John   Scoles,    Junr.,    late    of   Brook-Green, 

Hammersmith,  aged  34. 

30.  John  Wright,  of  Hawthorpe,  Lincolnshire,  aged  21. 


182  "  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  "  OBITUARIES. 

Aug.  3.  Thomas,  youngest  Son  of  the  late  John  Jones, 
Esq.,  student  in  the  English  College,  Rome, 
in  Minor  Orders,  at  Uanarth  Court,  where 
he  had  returned,  for  the  recovery  of  his 
health,  in  a  decline,  in  his  21st  year. 

6.  Mr.  Jame  Cuddon,  senr.,  late  of  Lay  ham,  Suffolk, 

aged  66. 

7.  Stephen  Taaffe,  Esq. 

10.  Mr.  Silvester  Dunn,  aged  59. 

18.  Mrs.  Mary  Frances  Benfield,  aged  56. 

19.  Mrs.  Dorothy  Addis,  aged  86. 

„     Bartholomew    Barnewall,    junr.,    Esq.,    late    of 
Weymouth-street,  aged  30. 

23.  Mrs.   Teresa  Boyle,   Wife  of  Mr.  James  Boyle, 

senr.,  of  Carey-street,  aged  59. 

24.  F.  J.  De  Fran$a,  Esq.,  of  Kensington,  aged  22. 
28.  Mrs.    Louisa    Strongitharm,    late    of    Warwick- 
street,  Cockspur-street. 

Sept.    1.  Miss  Dorothy  Beeston,  of  Irnham,  aged  21. 

7.  Miss  Sarah  Catharine  Davis,  late  of  Lower  Por- 
chester-street,  Edgware-road,  aged  25. 

15.  Mrs.  Mary  M'Carthy,  Widow  of  the  late  Charles 

M'Carthy,  Esq.,  at  Orrell  Mount,  aged  60. 
....  Mrs.  Mary  Felicite  Eliza  de  Bergue,  formerly  of 
Kensington,  at  Paris,  aged  41. 

16.  Mrs.  Elizabeth   Eve,  late    of    Devonshire-street, 

Queen-square,  aged  56. 

26.  Mr.  Henry  Hendren,  at  Birmingham,  aged  27. 
28.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  O' Bryan,  late  of  Jermyn-street, 

St.  James's,  aged  51. 
Oct.     2.  Mary  Isabella,  Mrs.  Henry  Arundell. 

4.  Mrs.    Ann    Frances    Callaghan,    at    Kensington, 

aged  50. 
15.  Mrs.  Teresa  Ann  M'Stay,  aged  31. 

20.  Mrs.   Ellen  Wilks,  late  of  Coughton,   Warwick 

shire,  aged  85. 

25.  Mr.  David  Josh.  Quinn,  aged  42. 

27.  Hon.  Edward  Stourton,  son  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Lord 

Stourton,  at  Thoulouse.  [Toulouse] 
27.  William  Riddell,   second  son  of  Ralph  Riddell, 
Esq.,    of    Cheeseb urn-grange,    Northumber 
land,  at  Lee-house,  near  Preston,  in  the  21st 
year  of  his  age. 

30.  Mr.   James   Lynch,    Catholic   Bookseller,    Duke- 
street,   Liverpool,  whose  Widow  carries  on 
the   business   for   herself   and   three   young 
children. 
Nov.    3.  Mr.    Edwd.    Carpue   of   Duke-st.,    Lincoln's-inn- 

fields,  aged  33. 
13.  John  Colletch,  Esq.,  at  Brompton. 


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LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  1830. 

CLERGY. 

1828.  Nov.    8.  Rev.  William  Brindle,  Croston,  (Valladolid) 

1829.  Jan.     8.  Rev.   Thomas  Maddox,   Manchester,    (Ushaw) 
Mar.     4.  Rt.   Rev.   Dr.   Collingridge,   Bishop  of  Thespia, 

Vicar  Apostolic  in  the  Western  District. 
May     1.  Rev.  George  Witham,  Durham,  (Douay 

31.  Rev.  William  O'Brien,  Woolhampton,  (Old  Hall 

Green.) 
Aug.     6.  Rev.    Patrick   Brickley,    late    of   the    Sardinian 

Chapel,  Lincoln's-inn-fields,  aged  30,  (Rome.) 

1828.  Dec.   19.  Rev.    Edward    Ignatius    Richards,    O.S.F.,    at 

Rome,  in  the  41st  year  of  his  age. 

1829.  Jan.   27.  Rev.  John  Alban  Banks,  O.S.B.  [at  Downside, 

prof.  1816] 
May  19.  Rev.  [Joseph]  Cuthbert  Wilks,  O.S.B.,  at  Douay. 

[prof,  at  Paris  10  Sept.  1764] 
July  21.  Rev.  Henry  Lawson,  O.S.B.,  suddenly  at  Mor- 

peth.  [prof,  at  Douay  12  Jan.  1784] 
Aug.  13.  Rev.  John  [sic,  vere  Joseph  Raymund]  Eldridge, 

O.S.B. ,  at  Froidmont.   [prof,   at  Douay  21 

Oct.  1792] 
26.  Rev.  [Matthew]  Dionysius  Allerton,  O.S.B.  [prof. 

at  Lamspring  18  Aug.  1771] 
Aug.  26  or  27.  At   Liverpool,    Rev.    Matthew   Allerton,    O.S.B. 

(Lambspring.)  [This  is  the  same  as  the  pre 
vious  entry] 

Sep.     5.  Rev.  Thomas  Tosi,  O.S.D.,  at  Turin. 
RELIGIOUS  WOMEN. 

1828.  [Feb.12.]  Sister  Emily  [Marguerite  Emilie  Cloppes],  O.S.D., 

at  Hartpury  Court,  [a  French  nun  of  Metz, 
who  joined  the  English  province,  prof.  14 
Jan.  1785] 

Oct.    22.  Sister  Margaret  Winifred  Elliott,  O.S.F.,   at  Clare 
Lodge,  Scorton. 

1829.  Jan.     7.  Sister  Mary  Magdalen  Berry,  O.S.B.,  at  Ham 

mersmith,  aged  70,  rel.  38. 
Feb.  11.  Sister  Mary  Theresa  Byrn,   O.S.A.,   at  Bruges, 

aged  86,  rel.  58. 

Mar.  22.  Sister   Ann   Coghlan,    O.S.C.,    at   Coxside,    Ply 
mouth,  aged  64. 
Apr.   12.  Sister    Ann    Frances    Elliott,    O.S.F.,    at    Clare 

Lodge,  Scorton,  aged  82,  rel.  62. 
13.  At  Orrell  Mount,  Wigan,  Lancashire,  Sister  Mary 

Margaret   Bourdelet,   dite   de   Ste.    Agathe, 

Lay-Sister,  aged  82,  rel.  62. 
May  21.  Dame  Mary  Agnes  Whelan,  O.S.B.,  aged  43,  rel. 

58.  [sic,  at  Winchester,  aged  48,  rel.  19.  An 

Oblate.] 


184  "  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  "  OBITTJ  ARIES. 

June  28.  Anna    Maria    Catharine,    of    St.    John    Baptist, 

Lake,  aged  60,  rel.  15,  Lady  Abbess  of  Sion 

House,  Lisbon,  [prof.  15  Aug.  1799.  Abbess 

15  years] 
[1828.]  July  3.  Sister  [Mary]  Catharine  King,  O.S.D.  [at  Hartpury 

Court,  prof.  4  Oct.  1826] 
[1829.]  Aug.  9.  At  Cocken  Hall,  Sister  Benedict  Joseph  of  our 

Blessed  Lady,  alias  Lambrechts,  Lay-Sister, 

O.S.F.,  aged  69,  prof.  41. 
12.  Sister    Ann    Theresa    of    Mount    Carmel,    alias 

Vanden  Broch,  Lay-Sister,  O.S.T.,  aged  75, 

prof.  47. 


ECCL^SIASTIQTJES 

1828.  Dec.     7.  Jean  Baptiste  du  Coudray,  du  Diocese  du  Mans, 

a  Londres,  age  de  68  ans. 

Dec.     9.  Charles  Lefebure,  du  Diocese  de  Rouen,  a  Lon 
dres,  age  de  79  ans. 

1829.  Jan.   14.  Pierre  Molie,rdu  Diocese  de  Rennes,  age  de  74 

ans. 
„  Charles  Fra^ois  le  Tellier,  du  Diocese  de  Lizieux, 

a  Reading,  age  de  77  ans. 
Mai    11.  Jean-Felix  Carlu,  du  Diocese  de  Rouen,  a  Somers- 

town,  age  de  70  ans. 
Juin     3  .............  Herbot,  du  Diocese  de  Rouen,  age  de 

70  ans. 
Aout    2.  Pierre-Robert  Vergy,  du  Diocese  de  Bayeux,  a 

Mawley,  age  de  66  ans. 
Sept.  16.  Jean-Baptiste  Aubert,  du  Diocese  de  Coutances, 

a  Thorndon  Hall,  Essex,  age  de  60  ans. 
Oct.    13.  Guy  Simon  Bertrand,  de  St.  Brieux,  Pasteur  a 

Louth,  age  de  71  ans. 

LAITY. 
1820.  Oct.    26.  Miss    Elizabeth    Brettargh,    of    Ince    Blundell, 

Lancashire,  suddenly. 

1825.  Mar.  16.  Mrs.  Isabella  Gallagher,  aged  54. 

1826.  June  17.  Mr.  Thomas  Gallagher,  son  of  the  above,  on  his 

passage  from  Newfoundland,   aged   32. 

1827.  Dec.  28.  Mr.  Francis  Rush,  jun.,   of  Manchester,  in  the 

31st  year  of  his  age. 

1828.  Apr.     1.  Thomas  West,  Esq.,  at  Cropper's  Hill. 

9.  Eliza  Mary  Mrs.  John  Van  Zeller,  second  daughter 
of  W.  H.  Coyney,  Esq.,  of  Weston  Coyney, 
Staffordshire,  aged  32. 
June    1.  Mrs.  Anne  Kaye,  Liverpool. 

1.  Mr.  Thomas  Banister,  in  his  64th  year. 
22.  John  Jones,  Esq. 
Sept.    5.  Charles  Trappes,  Esq.,  Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

27.  Mr.  Charles  Flint,  Port  of  Spain,  Trinidad,  aged 
22. 


"  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  "  OBITUARIES.  185. 

Oct.    18.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Cox,  wife  of  Samuel  Cox,  Esq.,  of 

Wey mouth-street,   aged   27. 
Nov.     6.  Mrs.  Mary  Anne  Moseley. 

9.  Mrs.  Hannah   Stevens,   late   of   Portman-square, 

Edgware-road. 

12.  Mary,  the  wife  of  Mr.  Frederick  Martyn,  of  Nor 
wich. 
12.  Miss  Frances  Bennett,  in  the  22d  year  of  her  age. 

Mrs.  Catharine  Gilbert  of  Irnham,  aged  82. 
14.  Mrs.   Ann  Daniel,   relict  of  the  late  Mr  James 
Daniel,   sen.,   aged   58. 

24.  Mrs.    Elizabeth    Cordery,    late    of    King-street, 

Hammersmith,  aged  63. 

25.  Mr.  Charles  Box,  at  Hampstead,  aged  76. 

26.  Miss  Mary  Ann  Cornelius,   late   of   High-street, 

Gosport,  in  the  64th  year  of  her  age. 
Dec.   11.  William  Prichard,  at  Orleans,  Esq.,  aged  32. 

20.  Mrs.  Ellen  Langdale,  late  of  Preston,  Lancashire, 

aged  58. 

21.  Mrs.  Anastatia  Byrne,  at  Dunloe  Castle,  Killar- 

ney,  Ireland,  aged  85. 

24.  Mrs.  Ann  Carver,  at  Prescot. 

25.  Mrs.  Billard,  late  of  Kensington,  aged  70. 

26.  Mrs.  Mary  Plowden,  late  of  George-street,  Port 

man-square,     relict     of    the     late     William 
Plowden,   Esq.,   M.D.,   aged  66. 
1829.  Jan.      1.  Mr.  William  Horton,  late  of  Kennington,  aged  49. 

3.  Mrs.  Margaret  Cronin,  late  of  Gloucester-street, 

Queen-square,  aged  53. 

4.  Pierce    Walsh    Porter,    Esq.,    of    Wandsworth, 

Surrey,   aged  41. 

5.  Mrs.    Mary   Thomas,    late   of   Buckland,    Berks, 

aged  69. 
,,  .  Mr.  Ralph  Wilson,  sen.,  at  Peterborough,  in  his 

98th  year. 
7.  James  Winter,  Esq.,  late  of  Lincoln's-inn-fields. 

22.  Mrs.  Mary  Swan,  late  of  Hampstead  Heath,  in 

her  90th  year. 

24.  Dowager  Lady  Tichborne. 

25.  Michael  James  Heber,  Esq.,  late  of  Spring-street, 

Portman-square,  aged  91. 

29.  Mrs.  Matthew  Pierce,  late  of  Walworth,  aged  70. 

31.  Mr.  George  Daquall  [?  Dagnall],  late  of  Liverpool 

,,  .  Mrs.  Anna  Maria  Hughes,  late  of  Shefford,  Bed 
fordshire. 

Feb.     1.  Francis  Joseph  Archdekin,  Esq.,  late  of  Charles- 
street,  Manchester-square,  aged  62. 

„  .  Robert  Kilbye  Cox,  Esq.,  late  of  Wey  mouth- 
street,  Portland-place,  in  the  84th  year  of 
his  age. 


186  "LAITY'S  DIRECTORY"  OBITUARIES. 

2.  Mr.  Thomas  Howell,  at  Stockheld  Park,  aged  49. 
7.  Mrs.    Mary    Farquharson,    late    of    York -place 

Portman-square. 

12.  Mr.  Philip  Ingo,  aged  84. 

13.  Mrs.   Frances   Biddulph,    relict   of  the    late    T. 

[?  Charles]  Biddulph,  Esq.,  of  Burton  Park, 
Sussex,   at  Bristol. 

28.  Mrs.  Winifred  Corcoran,  aged  77. 
Mar.     2.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Carter,  aged  85. 

3.  Mrs.   Sarah  Davey,    late   of    Dorchester,   Oxon, 

aged  70. 

„  .  Mrs.  Mary  Testar,  aged  54. 
5.  Mr.  Robert  Corney,  late  of  Oxford-street,  in  his 
43d  year. 

5.  Mrs.   B.          E.          Bulbeck,   wife  of  Mr.   John 

Bulbeck,    Havant,   aged  44. 

6.  Mrs.  Sarah  Moore,  late  of  Rupert-street,  aged  55. 
,,  .  Miss  Maria  Reynolds,  daughter  of  the  late  Mr. 

Francis  Reynolds,  formerly  of  Manchester. 
12.  Mrs.  Martha  Gosden,  aged  84. 
15.  Sir   Edward   Hales,    Bart.,   late   of   Hales-place, 

county  of  Kent,  aged  72. 

18.  Mr.  William  Charles  Bowman,  aged  20,  at  Anotta 

Bay,  Jamaica,  of  the  fever. 

20.  Mrs.    Mary   Clara   Witham,    widow   of  the  late 

Francis  Witham,  Esq.,  of  Montague-street, 
Russell-square. 

21.  Mrs.  Helen  Brown,  mother  of  Mr.  Brown,  of  the 

firm  of  Keating  and  Brown,  aged  85. 
26.  Monica  Dowager  Lady  Lawson,  late  of  Richmond, 
Yorkshire. 

29.  Miss  Frances  Mary  Hernon,  aged  57. 
Apr.     5.  Mr.  Richard  Cahill,  aged  88. 

9.  Mr.  George  Curson,  aged  24. 

11.  Mr.  Robert  Bill,  aged  71. 

15.  Hon.  John  Preston,  aged  76. 

19.  Mrs.  Mary  Carpue,  at  Knightsbridge. 

21.  Mr.  John  Gradwell,  aged  81,  at  Preston. 

22.  Miss  Mary   Ann  Agnes   Kiernan,   late   of  Man 

chester-street,  Manchester-square. 

26.  George  du  Moulin,  son  of  Andrew  du  Moulin, 
Esq.,  at  Stonyhurst,  aged  16. 

29.  Miss  Julia  McCarty,  late  of  Grove-end-road, 
St.  John's-wood. 

„  .  Miss  Elizabeth  Heptonstall,  of  Tadcaster,  aged  19. 
May  1.  Mrs.  Antonia  Nassau,  late  of  Baker-street,  Port 
man-square,  aged  67. 

3.  Mrs.  Ann  Todman,  aged  62. 

4.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Witham,  relict  of  the  late  Henry 

Witham,  Esq.,  of  Gower-street,  aged  68. 


"  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  "  OBITUARIES.  187 

5.  Mr.  John  Barber,  at  Macclesfield,   Cheshire,  in 
the  80th  year  of  his  age. 

15.  Mr.   Cottam  Birdsall,   of  Richmond,   Yorkshire, 

aged  86. 

29.  Mrs.  Hannah  Balmer,  aged  73. 
June    1.  Cosmas  Nevill,  Esq.,  late  of  Holt,  Leicestershire, 

aged  82. 
2.  Mrs.  Susanah  De  Sailly,  aged  78. 

16.  Miss  Susan  Wright  of  Corby,  aged  34. 

20.  Mrs.  Mary  Goetz,  late  of  Milner- Place,  Lambeth- 
marsh,  aged  42. 
,,  .  James  Trant,  Esq. 

26.  Mr.  John  Gilbert,  of  Irnham,  aged  82. 
July  12.  Mr.  Samuel  Gatty,  of  Corby,  aged  90. 

16.  Mrs.  Winifred  Maria  Cotham,  relict  of  Lawrence 
Cotham,  Esq.,  of  Springfield  and  Hardshaw 
Hall,  Lancashire,  at  Lowe-house,  whither 
she  had  gone  to  hear  Mass. 

18.  Mr.  Thomas  Adamson,  at  Freckleton,  Fylde, 
aged  50. 

27.  Miss  Frances  SemPayo   [sic],   at   Peterborough- 

house,  Fulham. 

29.  John  M'Cartney,  Esq.,  M.D.,  at  Liverpool. 
Aug.     1.  Mrs.    Frances    Mason,    late    of    Foxboro',    near 

Stock,  Essex,  aged  73. 

7.  Mr.  Lewis  Xavier  Mansse,  jun.,  late  of  Lawrence- 
pountney-lane,  suddenly  at  Paris,  aged  24. 

16.  Mrs.  Harriet  Wilson,  late  of  George-street,  Port- 

man-square,  wife  of  Mr.  Ralph  Wilson,  at 
the  house  of  Rev.  Price  Forbridge,  near 
Stafford. 

20.  Mrs.  Helen  Lee,  at  Park  Villa,  near  Blackheath. 

26.  Mr.  John  Gosden,  aged  66. 

27.  Mrs.  Mary  Kaye,  accidentally  drowned  at  Liver 

pool,  in  her  60th  year. 

28.  Mrs.  Ann  Hely,  late  of  Edgware-road,  aged  47. 
Sept.    7.  Mr.  Edward  Gem,  Blackburn,  aged  23. 

17.  Camilla  Lady  Style,  aged  58. 

„  .  Mr.  George  Wright,  of  Bulby,  aged  88. 

21.  Mrs.  Mary  Beeston,  of  Irnham,  aged  62. 

23.  Mrs.  Sarah  Fallowfield,  wife  of  Mr.  Fallowfield, 

Druggist,   Preston,   aged  28. 

24.  Mr.   Henry  Janson,   native   of   Bergeyk,   in  the 

Netherlands,  aged  60. 

27.  Anne,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late  Mr.  Cockshott, 

of  Brace  well,  near  Skipton. 

28.  Mrs.  Ann  Box,  aged  60. 

30.  Mrs.  Ann  Daniels,  relict  of  the  late  Capt.  Daniels, 

formerly  of  Norfolk-street,  Grosvenor-square, 
aged  95. 


188  "  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  "  OBITUARIES. 

Oct.  1.  Mrs.  Winefrede  Ellison,  wife  of  Matthew  Ellison, 
Esq.,  agent  to  his  Grace  the  Duke  of  Norfolk, 
at  Glossop,  aged  77. 

2.  Anthony  Angelo,   Esq.,   late  of  Newman-street, 

in  his  83d  year. 

3.  Mrs.    Winifred    Rymer,    late    of    Nassau-street, 

Soho,  in  child-bed,  aged  32. 

„  .  Mrs.   Bridget   Hercy,   late  of  Winkfield,   Berks, 
aged  74. 

5.  Mr.  John  Latham,  son  of  Mr.  Henry  Latham,  of 

Princes-square,   Ratcliff-highway,   aged  45. 
7.  Miss  Jane  Hanssen,  late  of  Berwick-street,  Soho. 

11.  Miss  Mary  Anne  Poulett,  aged  45. 

12.  George,  brother  to  the  Rev.  F.  Crathorne,  late  of 

Garswood,  aged  78. 

Nov.  1.  Mr.  John  Wilks,  London,  in  the  25th  year  of  his 
age. 

LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  1831. 

CLERGY. 

1829.  Sept.      .  Rev.   Edward  Barratt,   Cross  Brook. 
Oct.    14.  Rev.  Bertrand,  Louth. 

25.  Rev.    John    Bew,    D.D.    (Havant,    Douay,    and 
Paris.)  [?  at  Havant,  i.e.,  bracket  misplaced] 
Nov.     9.  Rev.    George   Keepe.    (St.    Edmunds,    Old   Hall 
Green.) 

1830.  Feb.     6.  Rev.  Francis  Leigh,  Hathorp.  (Douay.) 
May   24.  Rev.  William  Gerard,  Llanarth.  (Douay.) 
Aug.     4.  Rev.  Michael  Benson,  Wigan.  (Lisbon.) 
Sept.  22.  Rev.  John  Russell,  Newport.   (St.  Edmunds.) 
Oct.      4.  Rev.  Thomas  Sadler,  Burton,  Lancashire. 

6.  Rev.    Richard   Billington,    Witten,    Yorkshire. 
Oct.      3.  Rev.  John   Morris,    at   Worcester.    (Stony hurst.) 

[S.J.,  aged  61] 

Apr.  23.  Rev.  Thomas  [Austin]  Lawson,  O.S.B.,  at  Sal- 
ford,  [prof,  at  Douay  22  Aug.  1779] 

July  1.  Rev.  Jasper  Leadbitter,  O.S.D.,  aged  81,  rel. 
prof.  59.  [bom  11  May  1749,  prof,  at  Born- 
hem,  died  at  Hexham,  buried  in  Abbey 
church  yard] 

ECCL£SIASTIQUES  FRANgois. 

1829.  Nov.  26.  M.  Pierre  Charles  Herisson,  du  diocese  de  Rouen, 

age  de  72  ans. 

1830.  Jan.    18.  Jean  Baptiste  Louis  Pepin  Le  Tailleur,  ancien 

Secretaire  de  Farcheveche  de  Rouen,   mort 
a  Londres,  age  de  65  ans. 

Mars  24.  Charles  Joseph  Stordeur,  de  Fancien  Diocese  de 
St.  Omer,  mort  a  Londres,  age  de  85  ans. 


"  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  "  OBITUARIES. 

Avril  29.  Pierre  Marin  Lasne,  du  Diocese  de  Seez,  Chape- 
lain  de  S.  M.  T.  C.,  mort  a  Londres,  age  de 
71  ans. 
Mai      8.  Jean  Frangois  Dalmont,  du  Diocese  de  Coutances, 

mort  a  Londres,  age  de  76  ans. 

Sept.  12.  Jean  Baptiste  Mortuaire,  mort  a  Stonor  Park. 
15.  Louis  Joseph  Cardon,  mort  a  Somerstown,  age 

de  70  ans. 
„  .  S.   M.   Maraine,   du  Diocese  de  Rouen,   mort  a 

Rouen,  age  de  85  ans. 

27.  M.    L'Abbe    Rouelle,    du    Diocese    de    Bayeux, 
anciennement    Recteur    de    1'Universite    de 
Caen,  mort  at  Caen,  age  de  78  ans. 
RELIGIOUS  WOMEN. 

1829.  Feb.   10.  Rev.  Mother  Isabella  Mary  Austin  Chalmers,  at 

Micklegate  Bar,  York,  aged  57,  rel.  33,  Sup.  3. 
Nov.  17.  Sister  Lucy  Magdalen  Whitechurch,  O.S.B.  of 
the  sacred  hearts  of  Jesus  and  Mary, 
at  Cannington,  near  Bridgewater,  Somerset, 
aged  29,  rel.  2. 

1830.  Feb.     9.  Jane  Tomlinson,   at  Plymouth. 

13.  Mary  [sic,  vere  Anne]  Scholastica  Caton,  O.S.B., 
Lay-Sister  at  Salford,  aged  80,  rel.  56. 

Mar.  12.  Sister  Charlotte  des  Lyons,  O.S.B.,  de  Fenchin, 
dite  de  St.  Stanislas,  at  Orrel  Mount,  Wigan, 
Lancashire,  aged  41,  rel.  17. 

Apr.   14.  Dame    Mary    Christiana    Chare,    O.S.B. ,    Lady 

Abbess  of  the  Benedictine  Convent,  Salford. 

[aged  52,  prof,  at  Woolton  4  June  1801] 

21.  Mother  Mary  Gertrude  Evans,  O.S.F.,  at  Clare 

House,  Coxside,  Plymouth,  aged  73,  rel.  53. 

May  24.  Mother  Louisa  Elizabeth  Victoria  de  Levis 
Mirepoix,  O.S.B.,  Prioress  of  the  Benedic 
tine,  Convent  at  Orrel  Mount,  aged  64,  rel. 
46. 

June  4.  Mother  [Martha]  Agnes  Robinson,  [O.S.B.]  Ex- 
Abbess  at  Salford,  aged  69,  rel.  51.  [prof,  at 
Cambrai  1781] 

July  24.  Sister  Mary  Ursula  Young,  Ursuline  Convent, 
Blackrock,  Cork. 

Aug.  28.  Sister  Ann  Rebecca  Adams,  dite  de  Ste.  Wini- 
fride,  Lay  Sister  at  Orrel  Mount,  aged  55, 
rel.  31. 

Oct.    17.  Sarah  Ashton,   Lay-Sister  of  the  Order  of  the 
Immaculate  Conception,   at  Beaulieu,   near 
Valogne,  Normandy,  aged  78. 
LAITY. 

1828.  Dec.  22.  Mrs.  Ann  Sanderson,  of  Osgodby,  Lincolnshire, 
aged  82. 


"  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  "  OBITTT ARIES. 

29.  Mrs.  Giles  Wilkinson,  of  Winkley,  near  Stony- 
hurst,  aged  72. 

1829.  Jan.      6.  Mr.  George  Brown,  late  of  Bethnal-green,  aged  43. 
15.  Miss  Mary  Walsh. 
,,  .  Mrs.  Anne  Strickland. 

Feb.   24.  Mr.  Hicks,  Surgeon,  at  Havant,  Hants,  aged  68. 
May   21.  Mary  Jackson,  of  Wawne,  aged  20. 
June    1.  Mr.  William  Frith,  of  Sheffield,  aged  62. 
Sept.  26.  Mrs.  Rebecca  Williams  (widow),  aged  88. 
Oct.    13.  Mr.   Henry  Stringfellow  (farmer),   Wingerworth, 

near  Chesterfield,  aged  69. 
18.  Mrs.  Mary  Caldwell,  at  her  residence,  Croft,  near 

Winwick,  Lancashire,  in  her  75th  year. 
31.  John  Moore,  Esq.,  second  son  of  George  Moore, 

Esq.,  of  Moore  Hall,  Ireland,  aged  18. 
Nov.    3.  George  Henry  Scheuendel,  Esq.,  late  of  Franc- 
fort  O.M.,  aged  82  years,  and  6  days. 
7.  Mrs.  Mary  Scholastica  Hyde,  aged  93. 
12.  Mr.  John  Lloyd,  formerly  of  Lincolnshire,  aged  62. 
15.  Miss  Mary  Sanger,  at  Fitzwalters,  Essex. 
22.  Sir  Richard  Bedingfeld,   Bart.,   of  Oxburgh,   in 
the  county  of  Norfolk,   who  departed  this 
life  suddenly  at  the  Castle  Inn,   Windsor, 
aged  62. 
Dec.     3.  Mrs.    Mary    Welch,    of    Lamb's    Conduit-street, 

aged  37. 
9.  Mrs.  Ann  Walton,  Dowry  square,  Clifton. 

18.  Mrs.  Teresa  Cahill,  late  of  Walworth,  aged  73. 
22.  Edward    Past  on,    Esq.,    of    Appleton,    Norfolk, 

aged  75. 
25.  Arthur  Tegart,   Esq.,  late  of  Pall  Mall,  in  his 

69th  year. 

27.  Miss  J.  Woodcock,  Preston,  aged  74. 
„  .  Stephen  Phillips,  Esq.,  of  the  Commercial-road, 

aged  56. 

,,  .  Mrs.  Hannah  Barlow,  aged  65. 

1830.  Jan.     2.  The  Right  Hon.  Lady  Lucy  Stuart,  aged  82. 
,,  .  Mrs.  Helen  Dines,  aged  65. 

5.  Mrs.    Mary    Venes,    (late    Housekeeper    at    the 

Sardinian  house)   aged   64. 

6.  Mrs.  Mary  Cecilia  Searle,  aged  93. 

7.  The  Countess  St.  Martin  de  Front,  aged  80,  at 

her  residence,  10  Stanhope-street,  May-fair. 
15.  Ellen,  fourth  daughter  of  Captain  Crispin,  R.N., 
of  inflammation  of  the  lungs,  aged  18,  at 
West  Lulworth. 

19.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Harrison,  wife  of  Mr.  Harrison, 

of  62  Fleet-market,  in  her  31st  year. 
22.  Mr.  Bartholomew  Conolly,   of  Blandford-street, 
aged  46. 


**  LAITY'S  DIBECTOEY  "  OBITUARIES.  191 

Feb.     1.  Miss  Mary  Barry  Fitzgerald,  aged  24. 

8.  Mr.  James  Wilkinson,  of  Winkley,  near  Stony- 

hurst,  aged  68. 

11.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Smithson,  of  Yarm,  Yorkshire. 
17.  Mrs.    Mary    Eleanor    Kitching,    wife    of    John 

Kitching,     Esq.,     of    South    Audley-street, 

Grosvenor-square. 

„  .  Eliza  Senn,  of  Handsworth,  aged  75. 
22.  Mr.  Edward  Scott,  of  Golden-square,  aged  71. 
26.  Mrs.   Frances   Hanson,   late   of   Bentinck-street, 

Manchester-square,  aged  73. 

Mar.     1.  Miss  Teresa  Mary  Howse,  at  Somers-town,  aged  13. 
„  .  Master  James  Cotter,  aged  17. 
6.  Mrs.  Frederick  Keene,  of  Hampstead,  aged  23. 

9.  Mr.  Toussaint  Frangois  Joseph  Tresselle,  aged  74. 
13.  The  Hon.   Catherine  Anne  Petre,   at  Stapleton 

Park. 

15.  Mrs.  Lucy  Smythe,  aged  54. 
„  .  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Collingridge,  of  Islip,  Oxon,  aged  61. 

20.  Nicholas  Power,  Esq.,  late  of  Queen's-square. 

21.  Mrs.  Mary  Cooke,  of  Bury  St.  Edmund's,  aged  53. 
25.  Mrs.  Gertrude  Brentano,  wife  of  Anthony  Maria 

Brentano,  Esq.,  late  of  Francfort  O.M.,  aged 
48. 
30.  Miss  Charlotte  Anna  Maria  Grandolfi,  at  Taunton 

Lodge,  aged  13. 

„  .  Mrs.   Elizabeth  Teniswood,  aged  40. 
Apr.     6.  Mrs.  Mary  Shaw,  aged  73. 

9.  Mr.  Thomas  Crichley,  Walton,  aged  70. 
13.  Miss  Ann  Maria  Doyle,  aged  30. 
„  .  Mr.  Jos.  Christ.  Gamble,  at  Sierra  Leone,  aged  22. 

20.  Mrs.  Ann  Vose,  wife  of  Mr.  Vose,  late  of  Serle- 

street,  Lincoln' s-inn-fields,  in  her  59th  year. 
23.  Mr.  John  Hanlon,  at  Soddington,  aged  39. 

30.  Mrs.    Margaret    Amelia    Prichard,    at    Viarage- 

terrace,  Stratford,  in  child-birth,  aged  30. 
May   10.  Miss  Martha  Cooper,  of  Brighton,  aged  15. 

12.  Miss  Maria  Macdonnell,  eldest  daughter  of  Eneas 

Macdonnell,  Esq.,  in  her  20th  year. 
„  .  Mr.  Joseph  Howell,  of  Wolverhampton,  aged  16. 

21.  Mr.  Thomas  Corney,  aged  41. 

„  .  Mr.  Thomas  Daniel,  son  of  the  late  Mr.  James 

Daniel  (formerly  of  the  Strand),  aged  22. 
28.  Mrs.  Dorothy  Sulyard,  aged  82. 

31.  Susanna,    third    daughter    of    Captain    Crispin, 

R.N.,  of  decline,  aged  22,  at  West  Lulworth. 
June    1.  Mrs.  Mary  Parish,  late  of  Carlisle-street,  Soho- 

square,  aged  48. 

6.  Mr.  Edward  Fordham,  jun.,  of  North  Audley- 
street,  aged  21. 


192  "  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  **  OBITUARIES. 

„  .  Mrs.  Mary  Bradley,  wife  of  Mr.  Joseph  Bradley, 

surgeon,  Preston,  in  child-bed,  aged  28. 
,,  .  Mr.  George  Hepstall,  Tadcaster,  Yorkshire,  aged  69. 
12.  Miss  Cecilia  Young,  aged  22. 

18.  Mr.  George  Hopkins,  of  Oxford  (in  consequence 

of  his  horse  falling  with  him),  in  his  27th 

year. 

21.  Miss  Winifred  Charnely,  at  Montauban,  aged  25. 
25.  Mr.    Henry   Paddison,    late    of   Windmill-street, 

Finsbury,  aged  55. 
30.  Mr.  John  Farmer,  aged  39. 
„  .  Mr.  J.  E.  Delaney,  eldest  son  of  Mr.  J.  Delaney, 

Rotherhithe,  in  his  21st  year. 
July     6.  Mr.  Michael  Meade,  late  of  Corfu,  in  His  Majesty's 

Ordnance,  aged  36. 
27.  Albert    Henry   Joseph   Klinckenburgh,    Esq.,    a 

native  of  Aix-la-Chapelle,  aged  39. 
30.  Mr.  Richard  Carver,  suddenly  at  Prescot,  aged  70. 
Aug.     1.  Mrs.  Mary  Weld,  Relict  of  the  late  Thomas  Weld, 

Esq.,  of  Lulworth  Castle,  in  her  79th  year. 

5.  Mr.  Robert  Edwards,  at  Winchester,  aged  74. 

6.  Mr.  Jos[eph]  Demay,  of  Duke-street,  St.  James's, 

aged  58. 

10.  Edward  Ferrers,  Esq.,  Baddesley  Hall,  Warwick 
shire. 

19.  Mrs.  Mary  Leek,  aged  57. 

,,  .  Mrs.   Elizabeth  Yates,   Somerstown,   aged  57. 

24.  Mrs.  Ann  Hardy,  at  Birmingham,  aged  46. 
29.  Miss  Elizabeth  Gibson,  late  of  York,  aged  52. 

Sept.    3.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Langford,  Bullingham,  Hereford, 

aged  78. 
6.  Henry  Clarkson,  Esq.,  of  Grimsargh,  near  Preston, 

Lancashire,  aged  82. 

„  .  Mrs.    Charles    Parker,    late    of   Tavistock-street, 
Bedford-square,  aged  31. 

25.  Mrs.  Margaret  Witherington,  aged  79. 
Oct.    24.  Miss  Mary  Fitzgerald,  at  Kensington. 

25.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Fletcher,  aged  72. 

LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  1832. 
CLERGY. 

1830.  Dec.  25.  Rev.    Samuel   Corbishly,   Hardwick.    (Lisbon.) 

1831.  Jan.   22.  Rev.  Michael  Havard,  Brecon.  (Old  Hall) 
June  15.  Rev.  Thomas  Price,  Stafford.   (Valladolid) 
July  30.  Rt.  Rev.  Dr.  Thomas  Smith,  Bishop  of    Bolina 

and  Vicar  Apostolic  of  the  Northern  District. 
Born  at  Brooms,  March  21,  1763,  ordained 
Priest,  1778,  consecrated  Bishop  by  the 
Rt.  Rev.  Dr.  Poynter,  on  the  llth  of  March, 


193 

1810,  at  St.  Edmund's  College  ;  thus  be 
coming  Coadjutor  to  the  late  Dr.  Gibson, 
whom  he  succeeded  at  his  death,  June  2, 
1821. 

Oct.    26.  Rev.  Richard  Broderick,  of  Lincoln's  Inn  Fields 
Chapel    (Doway) 

RELIGIOUS  MEN. 

1831.  May  12.  Rev.  V[incent]  A.  Adamson,  O.S.D.,  at  Hartpury 
Court,  aged  33,  rel.  14.  [born  1799,  prof,  at 
Hinckley  3  July  1817,  buried  in  church  yard.] 

ECCL^SIASTIQUES   FRANCOIS. 

1830.  Nov.      .  P.  M.  Demasures,  autrefois  Chapelain  a  Notting 

ham,  mort  a  Caen. 

1831.  Jan.   24.  Sebastian  Gadeau. 

Mar.     7.  Rev.  Dunstan  Sharrock,*  (Dieulouard)  at  Long 

Horsley,  Northumberland. 

Juin  29.  Nicolas  Remy  Charles  Jacquin,  autrefois  Chape- 
lain  de  la  Chapelle  de  Portugal,  et  derniere- 
ment  a  la  Chapelle  Franchise,  age  de  69  ans. 
Aout      .  Henry  Jacques  le  Marquant,  a  Winchester. 

RELIGIOUS  WOMEN. 

1830.  Feb.   10.  Mother  Isabella  Mary  Austin  Chalmers,   of  the 

Institute   of   the   Blessed   Virgin   Mary,    at 

Micklegate  Bar,  York,  aged  57,  rel.  33,  Sup.  3. 

April    7.  Sister^Mary  Anne  Innes,  O.S.C.,  at  Scorton  Hall, 

aged  76,  rel.  53. 
June  12.  Dame     Mary    Victoria     Whitehall,     O.S  B.,     at 

Hammersmith,  aged  70,  rel.  47. 

Aug.  21.  V.  R.  Dame  M.  B.  Lynch,  Abbess  of  the  Irish 
Benedictine  Dames  at  Ypres,  aged  74,  rel.  49. 
Abbess  32  years. 
LAITY. 

1830.  Jan.     8.  James  Smithson,  of  Irnham,  Lincolnshire,  aged  59. 
10.  Mrs.  Frances  Burningham,  at  Ingatestone  Cottage, 

aged  73. 

Feb.   24.  Mr.  John  Corser,  of  Upton  Cressett. 
April    2.  Mrs.  Weeks,  Epsom,  in  her  69th  year. 
Aug.  31.  Mary  Blacklock,  of  Imham,  aged  23. 
Oct.      4.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Lee,  at  Ostend,  aged  59. 

30.  Margaret  Catherine  Mascall,  aged  40,  many  years 

housekeeper  of  St.  Chad's  Chapel. 

Nov.    7.  Mr.   Christopher  Innis,   second  son  of  C.   Innis, 
Esq.,    of    George-street,    Hampstead    Road, 
aged  21. 
9.  Mrs.    Mary    WTinter,    late    of    Devonshire-street, 

Lisson-grove,  aged  50. 

20.  Mrs.  Winifred  Turner,  of  Chalton-street,  in  her 
82nd  year. 

*  Misplaced 
xii  M 


194  "  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  "  OBITUARIES. 

,,  .  William  Sheldon,  Esq.,  of  Gray's-inn,  aged  87. 

21.  Frederick   Joseph   Keene,    Esq.,    of   Hampstead, 

in  his  25th  year. 

Dec.     4.  Mrs.  Anne  Haedy,  of  Kentish  Town,  aged  72. 

14.  Mrs.  Maria  Tolner,  aged  63. 

15.  Philip  Darell,  Esq. 

16.  Charles  Craggs,  of  Corby,  aged  60. 

27.  Miss  Roseanne  M'Shane. 

28.  Mrs.  Mary  Henry,  at  St.  Martin's  Workhouse. 
1831.  Jan.      1.  Catherine,  relict  of  the  late  Vincent  Newton,  of 

Irnham,  Esq.,  in  her  80th  year. 

4.  Margaret,   the  wife   of  Mr.   Anthony  Alexander 

Bodoano,  of  Genoa,  daughter  of  Mr.  William 
Billinge,  near  Wigan,  aged  21. 
8.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Scoles,  wife  of  Matthew  Scoles, 
Esq.,  of  Gloucester  Villa,  Regent 's-park,  in 
her  65th  year. 
11.  Mrs.  Mary  Edwards,  aged  57. 

16.  Mr.  John  Peter  Cooke,  at  Brighton,  aged  44. 

,,  .  Mr.  Charles  Parker,  of  the  Lint  House,  near 
Bromsgrove,  aged  68. 

17.  Francis   Canning,   Esq.,   of  Foxcoate,   Warwick 

shire,  in  his  60th  year. 

18.  Miss  Ann  Wright,  of  Balby,  Lincolnshire,  aged  47. 
Patrick  Donovan,  Esq.,  of  Kircudbright,  in  the 

county  of  Cork,  aged  85. 
Feb.     3.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Dillon,  aged  66. 

7.  Mr.   Thomas   Scoles,    of  East-street,   Red  Lion- 
square,  aged  28. 

10.  Mr.  Ph.  Fetherston,  of  Clarendon- square,  aged  78. 

11.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Warroner,  of  Irnham,  aged  28. 

26.  George  Dominic   Hernon,   Esq.,   of  Kensington, 

aged  63. 

Mrs.   Grace  Bradshaw,   at  Nottingham. 
Mar.     1.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Cockshott,  of  Bracewell. 

3.  Mr.    James    Dixie,    Penton-street,    Pentonville, 
aged  64. 

5.  Mr.  Joseph  Ilsley,  aged  65. 

6.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Walsh,  aged  50. 

,,  .  Mary  Theresa,  wife  of  Major  R.  H.  Fotheringham, 
of  York-gate,  Regent's  Park,  aged  43. 

,,  .  Mrs.  Harriett  Eliza  Clarke,  wife  of  Charles  Clarke, 
Esq.,  of  Clarendon-square,  in  her  64th  year. 

17.  Mrs.  Henrietta  Adelaide  Maria  Brown,  aged  26. 

25.  Maria,  wife  of  Mr.  Thomas  Martin,  Jun.,  of 
Osnaburgh-street,  aged  28. 

27.  John    Devereux,    Esq.,    of    Elliot' s-place,    near 

Gosport,    aged   75. 

April    5.  Mrs.  Augarde,  of  51  Oxford-street,  aged  56. 
13.  Master  Henry  Keene,  aged  12. 


"  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  "  OBITUARIES.  195 

16.  Mrs.  Mary  Deirnck,  at  Surry  House,  Kennington, 

aged  79. 

21.  Miss  Frances  Fitzherbert   Brockholes,   at   Glou 

cester,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late  William 
Fitzherbert  Brockholes,  Esq.,  of  Claughton 
Hall,  aged  32. 

23.  Mr.  Th.  Smith  (of  the  British  Institution),  aged 
70. 

27.  W.  Davey,  Esq.,  of  Bridge  House,  Dorchester, 

Oxon. 

29.  Right    Hon.    Charles    Lord    Clifford,    Baron    of 

Chudleigh,  at  Ugbrook  Park,  aged  71. 
May     1.  Mrs.   Elizabeth  Cole,  aged  86. 

4.  Miss    Catherine    Dolen,    of    Hill-street,    Dorset- 
square,  aged  17. 
7.  Dowager    Lady    Catharine    Maria    Smythe,    of 

Wooton[-Wawen],    Warwickshire. 
15.  Mr.  James  Danell,  of  20  Seymour-place,  aged  51. 
„  .  Right  Hon.  (Mary  Lucy)  Lady  Clifford,  daughter 
of  Cardinal  Weld,  at  Rome. 

17.  W.  George  Shuttleworth,  Esq.,  of  Hodsock,  near 

Worksop,  Notts,  aged  64. 
19.  Mrs.  Lucy  Magdalen  Cugnoni,  in  her  63rd  year. 

22.  Mr.  John  Banks,  aged  64. 

23.  Mr.  Smith,  of  Drax  Abbey,  Yorkshire,  aged  76. 
June    3.  Roger  Anderson,  Esq.,  of  Mount  Pleasant,  near 

Liverpool,  aged  74. 
11.  Mr.  Samuel  Buckingham,  of   Southampton,  aged 

58. 
13.  Mr.  John  Eldridge,  who  presided  more  than  20 

years  over  the  Catholic  Charity  Schools  at 

Birmingham,  aged  59. 

15.  Mr.  John  Padbury,  at  Alton,  Staffordshire,  aged 

50. 
,,  .  Mr.  Joseph  Stringfellow,  at  Wardour,  aged  79. 

16.  Mrs.  Ann  Davis,  aged  88.  [see  July  16.] 

22.  Mrs.    Mary    Elizabeth    Scott,     of    Moore-place, 

Lambeth,  aged  58. 

23.  Mrs.  Martha,  relict  of  the  late  Anthony  Angelo, 

Esq. 

25.  Mr.  Lawrence  Knepffle,  of  Osburne-street,  native 

of  Reichenbach,  Black  Forest,  Suabia,  aged 
56. 
July     9.  Mrs.     Elizabeth    Fitzgerald,    late    of    Laurence 

Pountney-lane,  in  her  59th  year. 
16.  Mrs.  Ann  Davis,  aged  88.  [see  June  16.] 

26.  Mr.  John  Walker,  of  Bernard-street,  Brunswick- 

square,  in  his  76th  year. 

28.  Mary  Lee  (spinster),  in  her  68th  year. 

30.  Ann  Pelethorpe,  of  Ropsley,  Lincolnshire,  aged  ;52, 


196 


Aug.     5.  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Mr.  Loftus  Banister,  aged  35. 

17.  Alexander  Edward  Raphael,  eldest  son   of    Mr. 

John   Raphael,    of    Fitzroy-square,    who   is 
supposed  to   have   perished   on    board    the 
Rothsay  Castle  Steam  Boat,  from  Liverpool 
to  Beaumaris. 
20.  Thomas  Errington,  Jun.,  of  Glints,  Esq.,  aged  23. 

25.  Gabriel  de  Lys,  M.D.,  at  Birmingham,  aged   49. 
28.  Miss  Esther  Gradwell,  of  Preston,  aged  27. 

Sept.    1.  Mrs.  Bridget  Langdale. 

4.  Mrs.  Jane  Kauth,  of  Chapel-street,    Paddington, 

aged  65. 

5.  Mr.  Tomkins. 

9.  Mrs.  Eleanor  Taylor,  at  Goddington,  in  her  58th 

year. 
10.  Mr.  James  Jennings,  at    Somerton,  in  his    80th 

year. 

13.  Mrs.  Margaret  Carr,  of  Preston,  aged  32. 
16.  Mr.  Thomas  Hopkins,  of  Newport  Pagnall,   aged 

41. 

26.  Mrs.  Mary  Honoria  Chichester,    at    Calverleigh, 

Devon,  aged  66. 
Oct.    13.  Mary  Dunn,  in  her  42nd  year. 

16.  Thomas  Stonor,  Esq.,  of  Stonor,  aged  65. 

18.  John    Tempest,    Esq.,    fourth    son    of     Stephen 

Tempest,  Esq.,  of  Broughton  Hall,  aged  32. 


Jan.  25.  Miss  Helena  D.  Hodnett,  only  daughter  of  Mrs. 
Delany,  Rotherhithe,  in  her  17th  year. 

LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  1833. 
CLERGY. 

1827.  Dec.     3.  Rev.  Joseph  Anson,  aged  75.  (Doway) 

1831.  Oct.    26.  Rev.  Richard  Broderick,  London.  (Doway  &  Old 

Hall) 

1832.  Jan.     3.  Rev.  Henry  Parkinson,  Great  Eccleston.  (Doway) 
May     4.  Rev.  Michael  Tidyman,  Haggerston.   (Valladolid) 
Sept.    5.  Rev.  John  Law,  Ingatestone.  (Doway  and    Old 

Hall) 

Oct.  24.  Rev.  Robert  Beeston,  at  Estwell,  Melton  Mow- 
bray,  aged  89.  (Doway) 

Jan.  2.  Rev.  D.  Harrison,  O.S.F.,  at  Osmotherly,  York 
shire,  aged  78. 

Feb.  2.  Rev.  Mich[ael  Anselm]  Lorymer,  O.S.B.,  at 
Downside,  aged  81.  [prof,  at  Douay  13  Aug. 
1768] 

Feb.  25.  Rev.  J.  \sic,  ?  William]  A[lexius]  Chew,  O.S.B., 
at  Hazlewood,  Yorkshire,  [prof,  at  Dieu- 
louard  1792] 


LAITY  S    DIRECTORY        OBITUARIES.  197 

May  31.  Rev.  [William]  Maurus  Robinson,  O.S.B.,  at 
Lamspring.  [prof.  17  May  1792] 

July  .  Rt.  Rev.  Edward  Bede  Slater,  O.S.B.,  Bishop  of 
Ruspa,  &  V.A.  in  the  Mauritius,  [prof,  at 
Dieulouard  1794,  ?  died  June  15] 

Oct.  16.  Rev.  P.  Jones,  O.S.F.,  at  Aston  Hall,  Stafford- 
shire,  aged  68. 

Nov.  .  Rev.  William  White,  of  St.  Nicholas  Chapel, 
Liverpool,  aged  37.  (Ushaw  and  Rome) 

ECCL^SIASTIQUES   FRANgOIS. 

1831.  Oct.        .  M.   Duclos,   Chanoine  d'Evreux. 

Nov.  26.  M.  Pierre  Bedel,  a  Thelton,  age  de  70  ans. 

1832.  Jan.    14.  M.  Jean  Bapt[iste]  Vivien,  du  Diocese  d'Evreux, 

age  de  73  ans. 
17.  M.   Thomas  Claude  de  Guerry,   du    Diocese  de 

Rennes,  age  de  74  ans. 
Aout    6.  M.    Fran$ois    Charles    Goudet,    du    Diocese    de 

Chartres,  age  de  70  ans. 
Sept.  11.  M.   Jean  Vincent  Longuemare,   du  Diocese  de 

Rouen,  a  Paris,  age  de  78  ans. 
Oct.      2.  M.  Gabr[iel]  le  Chevalier,  du  Diocese  de  Rouen, 

a  Bath. 
RELIGIOUS  WOMEN. 

1831.  Nov.  29.  Rev.  Mother  Teresa  Catherine]  McDonald,O.S.B., 

aged  73,  Prof.  45,  at  Cannington. 

1832.  Mar.  26.  Sister  Mary  Louisa    Austin    Mawhood,   O.S.A., 

at  Bruges,  aged  80,  prof.  53.   [eld.  dau.  of 

William  Mawhood  of  Smithfield  and  Finchley] 

May  23.  Sister  Henrietta  Mary  Angela  Lenniaux,*O.S. A., 

at  Bruges,  aged  36,  rel.  12. 
June  30.  Sister  Mary  Austin    Spencer,    O.S.B.,   aged    20, 

Prof.  2,  at  Salford. 
Sept.    5.  Sister  Mary  Agnes  Benedict,  Lay  Sister,  O.S.B., 

at  Hammersmith,  aged  83,  rel.  55.  t 
5.  Lay-Sister  Mary  Agnes  Bird  [vere  Bend],f  O.S.B., 

aged  83,  Prof.  55,  at  Hammersmith. 
9.  Sister  Lucy  Mary  Clementina    Howell,   O.S.A., 

at  Bruges,  aged  53,  rel.  36. 

19.  Sister    Maria    Josepha    Hutchison,    at     Bishop- 
house,  Winchester,  aged  44,  prof.  25. 

Oct.  31.  Sister  Mary  Lucy  [Juliana]  Kenny,  O.S.A.,  aged 
38,  prof.  18,  at  Spetisbury  House. 

LAITY. 

1827.  Sept.  19.  Mrs.  Ann  Salvin. 
1831.  Jan.      2.  Mrs.  Mary  Walker,  at  Blackburn. 

•Mother  Prioress  of  Bruges  says  there  is  a  tradition  that  the  father, 
Pierre  Lenniaux  of  Tournai,  was  of  English  origin,  the  name  being  originally 
Lennox,  and  that  he  was  a  descendant  of  Oliver  Cromwell. 

f  The  name  is  corrected  to  "  Bend  "  in  the  Directory  for  1834.  These 
notices  must  be  of  the  same  lay-sister. 


198  "  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  "  OBITUARIES. 

2.  Miss  Mary  Valet,  at  Preston. 
Apr.     5.  Mrs.  Mary  Singleton,  of  Lancaster. 

Mr.  Thomas  Fairclough,  of  Preston. 

Aug.       .  Mr.  William  John  Brennan,  at  St.  Ann's,  Jamaica. 
Sept.  10.  Mrs.  Ann  Tommins,  of  Kensington. 

13.  Mrs.  Mary  Alexander,  of  Herongate,  near  Brent- 
wood,  aged  77. 
Oct.    28.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Agnes  Clements,  aged  42. 

31.  Miss  Eliza  Ho  well,  in  her   13th  year,  of  Typhus 

Fever,  at  W.  Hampton. 
Nov.     2.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Mary  Kirk,  aged  31. 

4.  Mr.   Bartholomew  Shaw,   sen.,   of   St.    Martin's- 
street,  Leicester-square,  aged  76. 

8.  Sarah,  relict  of  John  Smythe,  Esq.,  of  Sheriton, 

Herts,  aged  61. 

9.  Mr.  John  Roberts,  of  the  Strand,  aged  69. 
9.  Mr.  Thomas  Davis,  aged  86. 

11.  Mrs.  Ann  Gosford,  of  Stoke  Priory,  by  Nayland, 

Suffolk,  aged  62. 
15.  Mr.  George  Booth,  Legesby,  Lincolnshire,  in  his 

81st  year. 
17.  Mrs.  Mary  Johnson,  wife  of  Mr.  Charles  Johnson, 

formerly  of   Theobald's-road,  aged  66. 
23.  Mr.  William  Spain,  sen.,  aged  60. 
25.  Mr.  Michael  John  Short,  of  Radcliff-highway. 

27.  Master  Alexander  James  Mills,  at  Poplar,  in  his 

14th  year. 
Dec.     2.  Mrs.  Maria  Mostyn,  widow  of    Charles  Mostyn, 

Esq.,  of  Kiddington,  at  Leamington. 
4.  Mr.  John  Read,  at  Kensington,  aged  26. 

6.  Thomas    O'Reilly,   Esq.,  late  of    Bury  St.   Ed 

munds,    at    Thorndon    [Thornton]    Heath, 
Surrey,  in  his  72nd  year. 

7.  Mrs.    Theresa    Mead,    daughter    of    Mr.    Daniel 

Sherrott,  in  her  25th  year. 
13.  Mrs.  Maria  Lupton,  Liverpool,  wife  of  Mr.  John 

Lupton,  formerly  of  Lancaster. 
17.  Mrs.    Elizabeth     Spencer,     of     Lamb's-conduit- 

street,  aged  73. 
25.  Mrs.  Ann  Collins,  aged  72. 

28.  Mr.    Dominick    Loyer,    late    of    Museum-street, 

Bloomsbury,     at    Villedieu    in    Normandy, 
aged  70. 

29.  Mr.  J.  Craggs,  of  South  Skirlaugh,  near    Hull, 

aged  42. 
1832.  Jan.   11.  Mrs.  Benedict  Ann  Murphy,  of  Somer's   Town, 

late  of  Dublin,  aged  28. 

19.  Mr.  John  Boyle,  of  Searle-street,  Lincoln' s-inn. 
22.  Mrs.  Mary  Julia  Damant,  aged  67. 


OBITUARIES.  199 

30.  Mr.    Robert   Martin,    of    Rotherhithe,    aged    42 

years. 
Feb.     2.  Mr.  Andrew  McLean,  Printer,  aged  83. 

4.  Mrs.  Catharine  Hamilton,  relict  of  the  late  Capt. 

Robert  Hamilton,  aged  42. 
7.  Mrs.  Fr.   McCarty,   of    Great    Marylebone- street, 

aged  75. 

13.  Mrs.    Frances    Gibson,    formerly  of    Newbrough 
Lodge,  Hexham,  aged  64. 

28.  Miss  Catharine  Cooper,  Walton-le-dale. 

Mar.     3.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Moore,  of  Stafford   house,  Turn- 
ham-green,   aged   76. 

7.  Mrs.    Ann    Archdeacon,     of    75,    Edgware-road, 

aged  65. 

8.  Mr.  H.  Latham,  of  Princes-square,  aged  83. 

9.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Keasley,    of   Regent' s-park,  aged 

69. 

18.  Miss     Elizabeth    Attenbrow,    Stratton     Audley, 

Oxon,  aged  25. 

19.  Mrs.  Mary  Higgins,  aged  43. 

22.  Miss  Sarah  Jefferson. 

23.  John  Clifton,  Esq.,  Lytham  Hall,  Lancashire. 

24.  Patrick  Grehaii,  Esq.,  of  Har  court -street,  Dublin. 
30.  Mrs.    Elizabeth    Bulbeck,     widow,     of     Hayling 

Island,  at  Hambledon,  aged  77. 
Apr.     5.  Mrs.  S.  Banister. 

7.  Mr.  James  McGovern,  aged  43. 

9.  Mrs.  Jane  Campbell,  of  Hammersmith,  aged  81. 

13.  Mr.  Thomas  Perry  Thomas,  aged  46. 

14.  Lydia  Machrell,  of  Worksop. 

16.  M.  Haskey,    Esq.,  of   Park-road,    Regent' s-park, 
aged  73. 

16.  Mr.  An.  Hodgson,  of  Halnaby  Hall,    Co.  York, 

aged  84. 
24.  Mrs.  Christina  Bird,  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

aged  47. 

May     1.  Mr.   James  Daly,   of  Redcross-street,   Liverpool, 
aged  47. 

8.  Mrs.  Eliza  Kenny,  of  Fitzroy-street,  aged  39. 

7.  Mrs.   Ellen  Lovell,   wife  of   B.   Lovell,   Esq.,   of 
Finsbury,  aged  30. 

29.  Richard  Meade,  Esq.,  (formerly  of   St.  Patrick's 

Well,  Clonmell),  late  of   Marlborough-place, 
Old  Kent-road,  in  52d  year. 
29.  Mrs.  Maria  Robinson,  at  Chelsea,  aged  82. 
June    2.  Chfarles]   Butler,   Esq.,   K.C.,    of   Gt.     Ormond- 
street,  aged  82. 

17.  Arthur  McCann,  Esq., of  Parliament-street,  aged  65. 
21.  Mr.  James  Poynter,  brother  of  the  late  R.  R.  Dr. 

Poynter,  at  Puckeridge,  aged  67. 


200  "  LAITY}S    DIRECTORY  "    OBITUARIES. 

25.  Mrs.  Catharine  Haynes,  aged  64. 
July     2.  Frances  Dowager  Lady  Hales. 

4.  Mr.  Joseph  Towsey,  Jun.,  at  Dorchester,  aged  49. 
9.  Mr.  James  Leigh,  Land  Surveyor  of  Liverpool, 

formerly  of  Bark-hill,  Wigan,  at  Bootle. 
17.  Mrs.   Ann  Collingridge,   aged  61. 
20.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Neale,  of  St.  Catharine's,  aged  56. 
29.  C.  Clithero,  of  Walton. 

Aug.  16.  Master    John    Tidmarsh,    youngest    son    of    Mr. 
Tidmarsh,  Beckford,  Gloucestershire,  age  12. 
20.  Mrs.  Mary  Wright,  at  Kensington. 
20.  James  Andrew  Towsey,  of  Southampton,  aged  63. 
20.  Mr.  Robert  Latham,  of  Walton. 
31.  M.  Pierre  Sebastien  Daniel  Espivent  de  la  Ville- 
boisnet,    Chev.    de    St.    Louis,    of    Artillery 
place,   at  Marolles  les  Arpajou,  near  Paris, 
aged  78. 
Sep.      3.  Mrs.  Frances  O'Grady,  of  36  Upper  Brook-street. 

7.  Mrs.  Sarah  Leeds,  aged  60. 

8.  Mr.  John  Pilkington,  Preston. 

15.  Catharine  Appleton,  aged  29.  [See  19  Sept.] 
17.  Mrs.    Jeanne    Bonnet,    of    George-street,    Man 
chester-square,  aged  69. 

19.  Mr.  Maurice  Healy,  at  Cossey,  near  Norwich. 
19.  Miss  Catharine  Appleton,  at  Lancaster,  of  Cholera. 

[See  15  Sept.] 
25.  Mrs.  Adamson,  aged  68. 

Mrs.  Isabella  Davies,  Walton. 
Oct.      7.  Henry  Whiteside,  Esq.,  aged  56. 

11.  Anthony  Maria  Brentano,  Esq.,  late  of  Francfort 

on  the  Maine,  aged  56. 
22.  Mrs.  Mary  Anne  Wildgoose,  late  of  Croydon,  aged 

76. 
Mr.  Joseph  Murphy,  late  of  Canada. 

LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  1834. 
CLERGY. 

1832.  Sept.  22.  Rev.  James  Laken,  at  Guernsey.  (Oscott) 
Dec.     6.  Rev.  Thomas  Dawson,  at  Croxton.  (Doway) 

8.  Rev.  Charles  Timmings,  at  Torquay,  Devon. 

1833.  Feb.     2.  Rev.  Charles  Peters.  (Douay) 

Mar.  15.  Right  Rev.  Robert  Gradwell,  D.D.,  Bishop  of 
Lydda,  and  Coadjutor  of  the  London  Dis 
trict,  aged  56.  (Douay  and  Ushaw) 

Apr.  30.  Rev.  William  Glassbrooke,  at  Bolton-le-Moors. 

May  6.  Rev.  Gaspar  Brecknell,  at  Yoxhall,  Staffordshire, 
aged  75. 

Aug.     9.  Rev.  Samuel  Jones,  at  Shrewsbury.  (Oscott) 
29.  Rev.  George  Jinks. 


"  LAITY'S    DIRECTORY  "    OBITUARIES.  201 

[The  following  two  "  Additions  to  the  Obituary  " 

are  on  a  slip.] 
1833.  June  30.  Rev.  James  Hawley,  O.S.F.,  at  Worcester,  aged 

80  years. 

July  16.  Rev.  Francis  Joseph  de  Ridder,  late  of  Trinidad, 
at  Bristol,  in  his  34th  year.  (Ghent) 

ECCL£SIASTIQUES  FRANCIS. 
1833.  Maii   17.  T.  M.  Ruault,  du  Diocese  de  Rouen,  age  de  70  ans, 

a  Londres. 
June  15.  Rev.  Pierre  Duval,  du  Diocese  de  Rouen,  age  de 

69  ans,  a  Burton  Park. 
,,  .  M.  1'Abbe  de  Boisdefure,  (franQois),  du  Diocese 

du  Mans,  age  de  82  ans,  a  Bath. 
Juil.   27.  Rev.     Pierre    Julieii    Hersent,    du    Diocese    de 

Coutances,  age  de  69  ans,  a  Overthorpe. 
Sept.  11.  Rev.    Plaichard    Dutertre,    (Charles-Claude),    du 
Diocese  du  Mans,  age  de  68  ans,  a  Londres. 
RELIGIOUS  WOMEN. 

1832.  Mar.  14.  Sister    Mary    Bona venture    Cross,    at    Scorton, 

O.S.C. 

May  2.  Mary  Bernard  Wilkinson,  of  the  Order  of  the 
Immaculate  Conception,  at  Beaulieu,  near 
Valogne,  Normandy,  aged  79,  rel.  63. 

July  24.  Rev.  Mother  [Anne]  Mary  Magdalene  Barstow, 
O.S.D.,  at  Hartpury  Court,  aged  63,  rel.  42. 
[Prioress  1803,  1821,  1830] 

Aug.  9.  Mother  Mary  of  the  Angels  Charlotte  Stewart, 
ex-Prioress,  aged  79,  prof.  60.  [57,  Carmelite, 
at  Lanherne] 

Sept.  5.  Lay-Sister  Mary  Agnes  Bend,*  O.S.B.,  at  Ham 
mersmith,  aged  83,  rel.  55  [57]. 

Dec.  23.  Dame  Mary  Aloysia  Sisson,  O.S.B.,  at  Hammer 
smith,  aged  40,  rel.  19. 

1833.  Jan.      6.  Venerable  Mother  Mary  Joseph  Edwards,  [O.S.F.] 

aged  82.  [at  Taunton  Lodge] 

Mar.     4.  Lay-Sister  Catharine  Van-Roy,  O.S.D.,  at  Hart 
pury  Court,  aged  79,  rel.  43.  [42,  the  last  to 
take  the  vows  at  Brussels  16  Apr.  1793] 
30.  Venerable   Mother   Clare   Conyers,    O.S.A. 

Apr.   25.  Lay-Sister  Mary  Catharine  Yates,  aged  42,  rel.  20. 

May  3.  Mother  Mary  Joseph  Bruce,  of  the  Infant  Jesus, 
aged  67,  prof.  43. 

June  22.  Sister  Mary  Collet  Marsh,  O.S.C.,  at  Clare  Lodge, 
aged  28,  rel.  9. 

July  22.  Lay-Sister  Ann  Collet iTomlinson,  O.S.C.,  at  Clare 
Lodge,  aged  84,  rel.  60. 

Sept.  30.  Sister  Anna  Augustina  Green,  O.S.A.,  at  Bruges, 
aged  85,  prof.  58. 

*  A  correction  for  "  Bird  "  in  the  Directory  for  1833. 


202  "  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  "  OBITUARIES. 

•)  SisterMary  Elizabeth  Macdonald,  aged  52,  prof.  26. 
No  date        J-  Sister  Mary  Euphrasia  Collyer,  at  Sales  House, 
)          Westbury,  Bristol,  aged  44,  prof.  28. 
LAITY. 

1830.  May   22.  Charles    Walmesley,    Esq.,    jun.,    eldest    son    of 

Charles    Walmesley,     Esq.,     of    Westwood- 
house,  Lancashire,  aged  25. 

1831.  Feb.   20.  Mrs.   Johnson,   relict  of  James  Johnson,   Gent., 

at    Beacondale,    formerly    of    Kirstead-hall, 
Norfolk,  aged  74. 

1832.  Jan.   31.  Mrs.   Nevill,   at  Northampton. 

Feb.   24.  Miss  Bridget  Ivers,  at  Caverswall,  aged  17. 
Mar.  25.  Mr.  James  Comerford. 

July  15.  Mrs.    Mary    Ann    Macnaughton,    wife    of    John 
Macnaughton,   Esq.,   Distiller,   Leixlep,   for 
merly  of  68  Connaught-place,  Edgware-road. 
Aug.     9.  Mr.  John  Keeks,  joiner,  late  of  Hants,  aged  42. 
Oct.    17.  Henry    Corby,    Esq.,    of    Whittingham-hall,    at 

Norwich,  aged  23. 
18.  Mr.  Bobat  Jackson,   Pontefract,  Yorkshire,  aged 

40. 
Nov.  14.  Frances    Xaveria    Lady    Stafford,    at    Brighton, 

aged  55. 
26.  Charles  Edward  Parker,  Esq.,  nephew  of  Charles 

Handford,  Esq.,  aged  22. 
Dec.     2.  Albert  Garcia  de  Silveira,  father  of  the  Rev.  J. 

Silveira,  at  Lisbon,  aged  75. 

Dec.     7.  Mr.  Charles  Philip  Herman,  aged  68  years. 
10.  Miss  Elizabeth  Selby,  aged  6  years. 
14.  Mr.  John  Murphy,  of  Somers-town,  aged  77. 
14.  Mr.  Joseph  B.  Tidmarsh,  at  Beckford,  aged  52. 
14.  Miss  Catharine  Bulbeck,  late  of  Havant,  aged  49. 

1833.  Jan.     4.  M.  Pierre  Valerie  le  Noir,  aged  81. 

6.  Mrs.  Ann  Gill. 

8.  Mrs.  Frances  Grace,  aged  74. 

9.  Mrs.  Mary  Anne  Lorymer,  in  her  74th  year. 

12.  Mrs.  Catharine  Moody,  aged  65. 

13.  Mr.  John  Southworth,  at  Yarm,  Yorkshire,  aged  51. 
18.  Mary,  wife  of  Mr.  William  Hodgson,   of  Lower 

Lambeth-terrace,  aged  33. 
20.  Mrs.  Ann  Phillips,  aged  67. 
23.  Miss  Ann  Cottrell,   late  of  Wigan,   at   Oldbury 

near  Thornbury,  Gloucestershire,  in  her  23d 

year. 

28.  Miss  Ann,  youngest  daughter  of  the  late  John 

Burke,  Esq. 

29.  Mrs.  Mary  Kelly,  of  34,  Great  Wild-street,  Lin- 

coln's-inn-fields,  aged  83. 

31.  Alexander    Wolfe   Macdonell,    late   Lt.    Col.    2d 
W.I.Reg.,  aged  55. 


"  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  "  OBITUARIES.  203 

Feb.     3.  Mary,  the  wife  of  John  O'Reilly,  Esq.,  h.p.  llth 

Reg.,  at  South-End  [Southend],  Essex. 
6.  Miss  Julia,   eldest  daughter  of  Richard  Butler, 
Esq.,  Connaught-square. 

11.  Robert  Kilbye  Cox,   Esq.,   of  Wey mouth-street, 

Portland-place. 

12.  Mr.    Thomas    King,    of    Irnham,    Lincolnshire, 

aged  62. 

21.  Teresa  Elizabeth  Wilks,  at  her  residence  in  the 

Tything,  Worcester,  in  her  66th  year. 
23.  Walter   Selby,    Esq.,   late   of   Biddlestone,    Nor 
thumberland,  in  his  47th  year. 

Mar.  6.  Madame  Donatienne  Sophie  Helene  Lambert,  at 
Hampstead,  aged  55. 

12.  Mrs.    Margaret   Charlton,    of   Durham,    relict   of 

William  Charlton,  Esq.,  of  Hesleyside,  Nor 
thumberland,  aged  75. 

15.  William  Turville,  Esq.,  at  Worcester,  in  his  36th 

year. 

16.  Amelia,    the   wife   of   Joseph   Michael,    Esq.,    of 

Stamford,  Lincolnshire,  aged  49. 
18.  Mr.  William  Pape,  aged  58. 

27.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Montier,  late  of  Warwick-street, 

Golden-square,  in  her  78th  year. 

Apr.  5.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Gilchrist,  of  Seymour-street, 
Euston-square,  relict  of  the  late  Octavius 
Grahan  Gilchrist,  Esq.,  of  Hamford,  Lincoln 
shire,  aged  52. 

10.  Mrs.   Sarah  Ann  Barnes,   late  of  Camden-town, 
aged  74. 

13.  Miss     Mary     Phillis     Norris,     of    Norton -street, 

Portland-place,  in  her  20th  year. 
16.  Right  Hon.  Juliana  Barbara  Lady  Petre,  relict 

of  Robert  Edward  9th  Lord  Petre,  aged  64. 
18.  James  Francis  Clifford,  Esq.,  fifth  son  of  the  late 

Honorable  Thomas  Clifford,  of  Tixall,  aged 

59. 

18.  George   Parvin,    Esq.,    late   of   Chertsey,    in   his 

87th  year. 

19.  Mr.  Tobias  Conway,  of  Woolwich,  aged  77. 
May   12.  Mr.  John  Brugger,  native  of  the  Black  Forest, 

in  Swabia,  late  of  79  High  Holborn. 
16.  Miss  Catharine  Agnes  Tipping,  Preston,  aged  16 

20.  Miss   Ann   Julia   Young,    32    Gloucester-terrace, 

Cannon-street-road. 

22.  Rt.    Hon.    Thomas    Eyre,    Earl    of    Newburgh, 

aged  43. 

28.  Anne,   wife   of  Michael   Walker  of  the  City   of 

York,  aged  56. 


204  "  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  '*  OBITTJ ARIES. 

June    3.  Mr.    Thomas    Lyons,    late    of    Wellclose-square, 

aged  49. 

9.  Mis^  Caroline  Selby,  aged  17. 
9.  Mrs.  Tipping,  at  Preston,  aged  60. 

10.  Lieut,  the  Hon.  Robert  Clifford,  of  the  83d  Reg., 

at  Limerick,  aged  26. 

11.  Mr.   Vincent  Gabrielli,  of  Trafalgar-street,   Wai- 

worth,  aged  85. 

23.  Mrs.  Katharine  Kannen,  widow  of  the  late  Dr. 
Matthew  Kannen,  aged  70. 

29.  Charles  Walmesley,  Esq.,  Westwood-house,  Lan 
cashire,  aged  52. 
July    1.  Mrs.  Sarah  Swarbreck,  late  of  Liverpool. 

3.  Mrs.  Frances  Moss,  at  Havre. 

5.  Mr.  Daniel  Sherrott,  late  of  Ratcliff-highway,  in 
his  70th  year. 

18.  Mrs.  Mary  Anne  Magee,  aged  50. 

20.  Mr.  James  Weeks,  at  Salisbury. 

22.  Anthony    Montonnier    Hawkins,    M.D.,    at    his 
house  in  Upper  Brook-street,  aged  63. 

28.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Targett,  late  of  Bridzor,  aged  84. 
No  date.  Mrs.  Mary  Tyrrell,  mother  of  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Tyrrell,  of  Tynryland,  Co.  Carlow  ;  of  the 
Rev.  Martin  Tyrrell,  of  Munstereven  ;  and 
of  Mr.  John  Tyrrell,  of  No.  2  Greek-street, 
Soho-square — of  Tynryland,  aged  72. 

Aug.  3.  Miss  Christina  Kopke,  eldest  daughter  of  C.  N. 
Kopke,  Esq.,  of  Oporto,  at  Linden  House, 
Turnham  Green,  in  her  16th  year. 

4.  Mr.  Richard  Neale,   late  of  St.   Katharine's,  at 

Dublin,  aged  66. 

7.  Richard  Rawe,  Esq.,  of  Wincanton,  aged  91  ; 
who  has  bequeathed  £1000  to  the  Society  for 
relief  of  the  Aged  Poor  ; — £600  to  the  Asso 
ciated  Charities ; — £500  to  St.  Patrick's 
Charity  Schools  and  Asylum  for  Female 
Orphans  ; — and  £200  to  St.  Aloysius'  Charity 
Schools. 

9.  Mr.  William  Ginivan  of  Oxford-street,  was 
killed  by  accident,  in  his  33d  year. 

9.  George  Armstrong,  Esq.,  late  of  Hampstead, 
aged  68. 

9.  Mr.  John  Austen  Ring,  68  North-street,  Portsea, 
Hants. 

12.  Miss  Elizabeth  Scoles,  late  of  Brook  Green,  aged  38. 
16.  Edward     Clavering,     Esq.,     of     Callaly     Castle, 

Northumberland,  aged  56. 

16.  Mrs.   Margaret  Smith,   of  Brooms,  Durham. 
20.  Messire  [sic]  Augustin  Charles  Pascal  Lambert, 

Conseiller  d'Etat  Honoraire,  in  his  72d  year. 


205 

22.  Mr.  John  Jackson,  of  Warne  [Waghen  or  Wawn], 

in  Holderness,  aged  64, 

29.  Mrs.  Mary  Cahill,  daughter  of  Mr.  William  Leek, 

in  her  33d  year. 

30.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Wilmot,  aged  74. 

30.  Mrs.  Sarah  Blanquet,  of  Lamb's  Conduit-street, 

aged  49. 
Sept.    1.  Madame  Nainville,  Acton,  Middlesex,  aged  48. 

6.  Miss    S.     Hunter,    eldest    daughter    of    Colonel 

Hunter,    Consul   for  the   United   States,    at 

Cowes,  Isle  of  Wight,  aged  21  years. 
10.  Miss  Elizabeth  Restieaux,   aged  52. 
14.  Mr.    John    Lee,    of    Princes-street,    Manchester, 

aged  33. 

14.  Mr.  John  Lee,  of  Manchester,  aged  31. 
17.  Mr.   James   Morris,    of   Chatham-street,   Somers- 

town,  aged  53. 

23.  Mrs.  Christina  Mary  Banan,  aged  78. 
Oct.      2.  Captain  Vincent  Newton,  R.N.,  aged  53. 

7.  John  GifTard,  Esq.,  late  of  the  County  of  Stafford, 

at  Coughton-court,   Warwickshire,   aged  58. 
10.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Cox,  aged  61. 
14.  William  Green,   Esq.,   Unity-street,   Bristol. 

LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  1835. 
CLERGY. 

1833.  Nov.  23.  Rev.  John  Brown,  at  Jersey. 

1834.  Apr.   19.  Rev.  Emanuel  Dias  Santos,  of  Pilgrim's  Hatch 

at  Margate. 
25.  Rev.    George   Halsey,    of   Easebourne,    aged   81 

(Rome) 
July     6.  Rev.  Charles  le  Clerc,  Vice-President  of  Lisbon 

CoUege.  [aged  34] 

Aug.  22.  Rev.  James  Archer,  D.D.  (Douay) 
Feb.   25.  Rev.  Sir  Harry  Trelawney,  Bart.,  of  Trelawney, 

Cornwall,  at  Laveno,  in  Italy. 

1833.  Rev.  William  Tuite,  O.S.D.,  lately  of  Kentucky, 

North  America,  [born  1766,  prof,  at  Bornhem 
26  March  1790,  went  to  U.S.A.  in  1805 
June  30.  Rev.     James    Hawley,     O.S.F.,     at    Worcester, 
aged  80. 

1834.  Mar.     3.  Rev.    William    Ibbotson,    S.J.,    at    Stonyhurst, 

aged  34.   [?  died  March  4]  * 
14.  Rev.   Nicholas  Sewall,   S.J.,   at  Worcester,   aged 

89.  [?  90] 
17.  Rev.     Brother     [Joseph]     Maurus     Graf  ton,     at 

Douay.  [prof.  20  Oct.   1833] 

*  It  will  be  noted  that  the  Jesuits  ard  this  year  indicated  by  the  initials 
of  the  Society  of  Jesus. 


206  "  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  "  OBITUARIES. 

May   14.  Rev.     [Edward]    Benedict    Glover,     O.S.B.,     at 

Liverpool,  [prof,  at  Ampleforth  1804] 
Aug.  21.  Rev.    Marmaduke   Stone,    S.J.,    at   Low   House, 

near  St.  Helen's,  aged  86,  of  his  priesthood 

60.   [St.  Helens] 
Sept.    4.  Rev.   James  Philip  Pains,   S.J.,   at  Low  House, 

[St.  Helens]  aged  67. 
[19.]  Rev.   J[ohn]  Laurenson,   S.J.,   at  Bury  St.   Ed- 

mond's,  aged  74.  [?  75] 
Oct.    13.  Rev.  John  Haggarty,  S.J.,  at  Wigan,  aged  39. 


ECCLIDSIASTIQUES 

1834.  Rev.  Pierre  Hardi. 

Mars  24.  Rev.   M.   Louis  Pierre  Jauffrain,   du  diocese  de 

St.  Brieu,  age  de  72  ans. 
Aout      .  Rev.  Pierre  FranQois  Salomon  Hebert,  du  diocese 

de  Bayeux,  age  de  68  ans. 
May   13.  Rev.   Abbe  Frangois  1'Anglois,   diocese  de  Cou- 

tances,    a   Stape-hill,   aged   72. 
Sep.    26.  Rev.  N.  Letellier,  du  diocese  de  Bayeux,  age  de 

79  ans. 

Rev.  Francis  Joseph  de  Ridder,  late  of  Trinidad, 
at  Bristol,  in  his  34th  year.  (Ghent) 
RELIGIOUS  WOMEN. 

1833.  Jan.    19.  Dame  Mary  Joseph  Mullineux,   O.S.B.,   rel.   53, 

aged  81,  at  Caverswall  Castle. 

Nov.  12.  Lay-Sister  [Elizabeth]  Mary  Monica  Crookhall 
[Oookall],  O.S.B.,  at  Salford,  aged  56, 
prof.  35. 

1834.  Jan.      1.  Sister  Ellena  Maria  Magdalena  Jackson,  O.S.A., 

aged  41,  prof.  14,  at  Bruges. 

[Feb.]  24.  Venerable  Sister  Anne  Teresa  Ainsworth,  O.S.F., 
Lay-Sister,  aged  87,  rel.  67,  at  Taunton 
Lodge. 

Feb.   25.  Lucy  Magdalene,  eldest  daughter  of  Henry  Best, 

Esq.,  of  Lincolnshire,  postulant,  at  Salford. 

Mar.     8.  Sister  Maria  Margarita  Buckley,  con  versa,  O.S.B., 

at  Bishop  House,  aged  27,  prof.  5. 
17.  Venerable   Sister   Elizabeth  Lucy   Gore,    O.S.F., 
Lay-Sister,    aged    78,    rel.    56,    at    Taunton 
Lodge. 
23.  Dame    Mary    Gertrude    Howe,    O.S.B.,    rel.    30, 

aged  51,  at  Caverswall  Castle. 

May   26.  Dame    Mary    Aloysia    Blair,    O.S.B.,    at    Ypres, 
aged  76,  prof.  47. 
LAITY. 

1830.  July     3.  Mrs.  Mary  Lambert,  at  Wardour,  aged  58. 

1831.  Mar.     9.  Mrs.  Mary  Jane  Sharp,  aged  49. 

Nov.     6.  Mr.  William  Powell,  of  Birmingham,  aged  63. 

1832.  June    1.  Mr.  C.  F.  Roberts,  of  Wardour,  aged  24  years. 


207 

9.  Miss  Arabella  Petre  Carpenter,  at  Truro,    Corn 
wall. 

Oct.    11.  Anthony  Maria  Brentans,*  Esq.,  late  of  Frank 
fort  on  the  Maine,  aged  56. 
1833.  Jan.      4.  Mrs.  Jane  Harvey,  aged  68. 

11.  Mrs.  Mary  Ann  Maude,  aged  38. 

Mar.     3.  Mr.  George  Draycott,  Portman-square,  aged  31. 
Apr.   27.  Mrs.  Margaret  Newman,  aged  64. 
June  20.  Mr.     James    Douglas,     late     of    Bedford-street, 

Bedford-square,  aged  76. 

Sept.  23.  Mrs.  Christina  Mary  Banan,  aged  78. 
Oct.    14.  Mr.  Samuel  Powell,  at  Birmingham,  aged  32. 

21.  Mr.   Thomas  Frederick  Todd,   of  Berners-street, 

aged  18. 

31.  Mr.  John  Weir,  aged  79. 
Nov.  10.  Mr.  Robert  Molyneux,  sen.,  aged  69. 
Nov.  13.  Lelia,  relict  of  the  late  John  Needham,  Esq.,  of 
Bickham,    Co.    Somerset,    at   her   residence, 
Orrell  Mount  Cottage,  near  Wigan,   Lanca 
shire. 
17.  Mr.  Simon  Peter  Byrne,  aged  62. 

20.  Mrs.  Anne  Beck,  aged  57. 

,,  .  Edward  Whiteside,  Esq.,  of  Hampstead,  aged  53. 

21.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Stanley,  widow,  Trentham,  aged 

79. 

22.  Madame  Veronica  Cianchettini,   aged  55. 

,,  .  Master   John    Raphael,    late    of   Fitzroy-square, 
aged  17  years  5  months. 

24.  Mr.   George  Dawson,   aged  26. 

29.  Don  Domingos  de  Souza  Coutinho,  First  Count 
and  First  Marquis  of  Funchel,  Ambassador 
Extraordinary  and  Plenipotentiary  from 
H.M.F.  Majesty  at  the  Court  of  Rome,  and 
on  a  Special  Mission  at  the  Court  of  London. 
Dec.  2.  Mrs.  Catharine  Brooks,  late  of  Warwick-street, 

aged  80. 
4.  Mrs.  Margaret  Graham,  aged  60. 

7.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Blake,  of  Morpeth,  aged  78. 

8.  Mr.  R  Winstanley,  at  Wigan,  Lancashire, 

aged  60. 
13.  Mrs.    Susannah   Sarah    Kenny,    of   Somerstown, 

aged  75. 
15.  Lieutenant    John     Robertson,     70th     Regiment 

Native  Infantry,   Bengal,   aged  29. 
19.  Mary,  wife  of  Mr.  James  Carter,  at  Bulk,  near 

Lancaster,  aged  62. 

24.  Mr.   Francis  Cianchettini,  aged  66. 
29.  Mrs.    Elizabeth    Stringfellow,    late    of    Chalton- 

street,  Somers-town,  aged  77. 
*  Evidently  a    correction  for  the  entry  in  the  Directory  of  1833. 


208  "  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  "  OBITUARIES. 

1834.  Jan.      5.  Richard  Couche,  Esq.,  at  Liskeard,  aged  82. 

9.  Sir    Henry    Lawson,     Bart.,    at    Brough    Hall, 

Yorkshire. 
31.  Mr.     Joseph     Meyer,     late     of     Margaret-street, 

Cavendish-square,  aged  28. 
Feb.     1.  Mr.   Thomas  Dodd,   aged  70. 

12.  Mr.  John  Greenbury,  of  Irnham,  aged  32. 

16.  Mrs.  Mary  Ann  Duran,  of  Mount-row,  Berkeley- 

square,  daughter  of  Mr.  Bateman,  of  Brails- 
ford,  Derbyshire. 

,,  .  Mr.  Thomas  Martin,  sen.,  of  Osnaburg-street, 
aged  65. 

,,  .  Mr.  Joseph  McCann,  aged  31. 

,,  .  Mr.  Thomas  Melrose,  of  London,  son  in  law  to 
John  McNa tighten,  Esq.,  Leixlip,  Ireland. 

18.  Mr.  James  Eccles,  at  his  Academy,  Appleton, 
near  Warrington,  formerly  teacher  at  Cars- 
halton,  afterwards  nine  years  at  Ushaw 
College,  aged  46. 

25.  Mrs.  Henrietta  McClum,  of  Liverpool,  aged  50. 
Mar.  4.  Mr.  Francis  John  McCoy,  at  Poplar,  aged  38. 

8.  Mrs.  Mary  Cater,  of  Hampstead,  aged  49. 

14.  Miss  Ann  Bowdon,  of  Radford,  Oxon,  aged  57. 

17.  Melle.  Marie  Anne  Mauduit,  aged  75. 
31.  Melle.  Anne  Quatsault,  aged  65. 

21.  Jane    Ellen    Broderick,    daughter    of    the    late 
Captain    McNulty,    at    Montague    Cottage, 
Kiiigsdown,    Bristol. 
Apr.     2.  Mrs.  Jane  Stacheski,  aged  61. 

,,  .  Miss  Mary  Goodwin  Cater,  of  Hampstead,  aged 

20. 

5.  Miss  Elizabeth  Chamberlain,   third  daughter  of 
Mr.  Chamberlain,  Church  street,  Liverpool. 

21.  Mr.    Michael   Ingo,    of   Nottingham,    brother   to 

Mr.  Joseph  Ingo,  of  Walworth,  who  was 
killed  by  accident  on  his  way  to  London, 
aged  75. 

27.  Miss  Mary  Shee,  of  Russell-place,  Fitzroy-square. 

,,  .  Miss  Catherine  Whiteside,  aged  24. 
May     3.  Mrs.  Mary  Cook,  of  Irnham,  Lincolnshire,  aged  76. 

9.  Jane,  wife  of  Mr.  Broderick,  of  Montague  Cottage. 

[Vide  21  March] 
11.  Mrs.    Eliza    Kay,    late    of    Up[per]    King-street, 

Holborn,  aged  64. 

17.  Nicholas  Selby,  Esq.,  of  Acton,  aged  80. 
20.  Mrs.  Helen  Sharrock,  at  Spetisbury,  aged  80. 

22.  Mrs.  Mary  Skiffen,  late  of  Thelverton  [Thelveton 

or  Thelton],   Norfolk. 
24.  Mr.  George  Crosby. 


"  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  "  OBITUARIES.  209 

31.  John  S.  Comyn,  Esq.,  late  of  Galway,  Ireland, 

aged  23. 

June    3.  Miss  Margaret  Nangle  Conden,   of  Dorset-place, 
in  her   16th  year. 

11.  Lt.    Col.    Charles   Stonor,   late   of   Gt.    Ormond- 

street,  aged  52. 
,,  .  Mr.  Matthew  Forster  Kentstone,  aged  55  years. 

12.  Miss  Sarah  Kelly,  daughter  of  John  Kelly,  Esq., 

of   Hampstead,   aged   31. 
21.  The   Rt.    Hon.    James   Everard   Lord   Arundell, 

Baron  Arundell  of  Wardour  and  Count  of 

the  Sacred  Roman  Empire,  at  Rome,  aged 

54. 
24.  Master  James  Aloysius  Pole,  late  of  the  Polygon, 

Somers  Town,  aged  19. 

29.  Mrs.  Mary  Green,  late  of  Earl's  court,  aged  80. 
July     9.  Mrs.  Mary  Wheble,  wife  of  James  Wheble,  Esq., 

Woodley-lodge,  aged  46. 
,,  .  Mr.    John   Brennan,    late   of   Grange-road,    Ber- 

mondsey,  aged  74. 

10.  Mr.  Henry  Lambert,  at  Salisbury,  aged  35. 

11.  Nathaniel  Tidmarsh,  Esq.,  Belmont,  Manchester. 

15.  Miss  Anne  Catharine  Burke,   daughter  of  John 

Burke,  Esq.,  of  Michael's-grove,  Brompton, 
aged  16. 

16.  Mr.   Patrick  Corvan,   late   of   Buckeridge-street, 

Bloomsbury,  aged  59. 

20.  Mrs.  Martha  Richardson,  late  of  Warwick- 
street,  Golden-square. 

23.  Alexander  Andrade,  Esq.,  Portuguese  Consul  - 
General  for  Prussia,  second  son  of  the  late 
Joachin  Andrade,  Esq.,  of  Greenwich,  Portu 
guese  Consul-General  in  this  Kingdom,  at 
Lisbon,  aged  39. 

Aug.     8.  Miss  Mary  Raphael,  late  of  Fitzroy-square,  aged 
21. 

17.  Mr.  Samuel  Damant,  aged  36. 

,,  .  Mrs.  Winifred  Witham,  late  of  Cliff,  Yorkshire, 
aged  87,  at  Worcester. 

18.  Martha  Lane. 

28.  Mrs.  Eleanor  Bilgrain. 

31.  Mrs.  Catherine  Stonor,  (widow  of  Thomas  Stonor, 

Esq.)  at  Stonor,  Oxon,  aged  71. 

Sep.      4.  Miss  Agnes  Cooper,  of  Brighton,  aged  17  years. 
7.  Mr.  John  Furniss,  at  Belle  View,  near  Sheffield, 
aged  60. 

"  Maria  Francisca  Asis  Regalia  ex  progenie  Braganza  et  Borbon, 

Joannis  VI.  Lusitaniae  Fidelissimi  filia  Regis, 
Caroli  V.   Hispaniarum   quoque  Regis  Conjux  amantissima, 
Ste.    Francisci    a    Sales    Monialum    fundatrix    Regalis    Monasterii 


210  "  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  "  OBITUARIES. 

Civitatis  Oriolensis  Pia  et  Religiosa, 
Pridie    Nonas    Septembris    anni    millessimi    Octogenteasimi 

trigessimi  quarti, 

^Etatis  sua  incoepto  trigessimo  quinto 
Alverstokii  parvo  Magnse  Brittanniae  oppido 
Obdormivit  in  Domino. 
R.I.P. 

10.  Mr.  Henry  Winkfield,  of  Birmingham,  aged  43. 

13.  Ellen  Martin,  at  Hull,  aged  68. 

14.  Mr.  John  Gramshaw,  aged  49  years. 

14.  Charles  Stanley,  Esq.,  youngest  son  of  Sir  Thomas 
Stanley  Massey  Stanley,  Bart.,  Hooton 
Hall,  Cheshire,  at  Athens,  aged  22. 

24.  Mr.  John  Varley,  late  of  Fitzroy-place,  Kentish- 
town,  aged  55. 

29.  Mr.  Paul  Guichard,  aged  57. 
Oct.      2.  Mr.   Henry  Draycott,   Miller-street,   Manchester, 

aged  37. 

5.  Mr.  John  Story,  Ushaw,  aged  50. 
8.  Mr.    Joseph    Anthony    Wolpert,    late    of    Great 
Trinity-lane,  London  ;    at  Mayence,  in  Ger 
many,  aged  38. 

14.  John  Stanton,  Esq.,  aged  73. 

19.  Mrs.  Francis  Reddy,  of  Buckland,  near  Earring  - 
don,  Berks. 

LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  1836. 
CLERGY. 

1834.  Nov.  15.  Rev.  Edward  Eyre  (Doway) 

1835.  Feb.  25.  Rev.  Thomas  Dobson,  of  Virginia-street  Chapel, 

aged  54  (Old  Hall) 

Mar.  20.  Rev.  Thomas  Hawarden.  (Ushaw  and  Rome) 
Apr.  2.  Rev.  James  Butterfield,  at  Swansea.  (Rome) 
May  28.  Rev.  Clement  Fisher,  on  his  voyage  with  Bishop 

Folding   to   Australia,    aged   26.    (Ushaw   & 

Rome) 

July  23.  Rev.  William  Hull.  (Doway) 
Aug.  18.  Rev.  James  Fisher.  (Ushaw  and  Rome) 
Dec.     4.  Rev.    Thomas    Fisher,    at    Sheffield,    aged    28. 

(Ushaw) 
Oct.      6.  Rev.  Patrick  Portal. 

RELIGIOUS  MEN. 

1834.  Dec.   20.  Rev.  Jos.  Coupe,  S.J.,  at  Gillmoss,  aged  45.  [42] 

1835.  Apr.   15.  Rev.  Henry  Wright,  S.J.,  at  Worcester,  aged  36. 
Oct.    14.  Rev.    Thomas    [Francis]   Fairclough,    O.S.B.,    at 

Liverpool,   [prof,  at  Ampleforth  1817] 

ECCL£SIASTIQUES  FRANgois. 
1835.  Jan.      7.  M.  Romain  Dessaux,  du  diocese  d'Evreux,  age 

de  78  ans. 

17.  M.  Rene  Duval,  a  Paris,  diocese  de  Seez,  age  de 
87  ans. 


"LAITY'S  DIRECTORY"  OBITUARIES.  211 

25.  M.  Pierre  L'huillier,  age  de  75  ans. 
Aout         M.  N.  Mugot,  du  diocese  de  Paris,  a  Paris,  age 

de  54  ans. 
Sept.  18.  M.   Francis-Marie   du   Coudray,    a  Jersey,    ag6 

de  69  ans. 
Juil.          M.  Adrien  Gremaire. 

M.  Gabriel  Yver,  du  diocese  de  Bayeux. 
RELIGIOUS  WOMEN. 

1834.  Oct.    24.  Mother  Josephina   Summers,    O.S.C.,   at   Grave- 

lines,  aged  53,  rel.  24. 

Nov.  9.  Lay-Sister  Mary  Catherine  Whiting,  of  the  B. 
Sacrament,  O.S.T.,  at  Carmel  House,  Dar 
lington. 

1835.  Mar.     5.  Sister  Ann  M.  Xavier  McCarthy,  of  the  Institute 

of  the  B.V.M.  in  Loretto  House,  near  Dublin, 

aged  40,  rel.   10. 
,,     17.  Lay-Sister  Teresa  Hailes,  O.S.A.,  at  the  English 

Convent,  Paris,  aged  76,  rel.  57. 
June    7.  Lay-Sister   Margaret   Magdalen   Magguire   [Mag- 

uire],  O.S.A.,  at  the  English  Convent,  Bruges, 

aged  58,  rel.  31. 
8.  Lay-Sister  Elizabeth  Lucy  Sergeant,   O.S.A.,  at 

the    English    Convent,     Bruges,     aged    82, 

rel.  52. 

11.  Mother  Lucy  Crump,  O.S.C.,  aged  46,  rel.  24. 
July     3.  Dame  Anne  Rosalie  de  Giblot,  dite  de  St.  Rade- 

gonde,    O.S.B.,    at   Orrell   Mount,    aged   70, 

rel.  49. 
Sept.  17.  Lay-Sister  Frances  Thecla  Pringiers,   O.S.A.,  at 

the  English  Convent,  Bruges,  aged  41,  rel.  31. 

27.  Mother  Mary  Joseph  Jenkinson,  Abbess  of  the 

Monastery  of  Sion  House,  at  Lisbon,  aged  51, 
rel.  18.  [prof.  3  Nov.  1817,  Prioress  3  years, 
Abbess  7] 

13.  Sister  Mary  Clare  Dobson,   O.S.C.,   at  Scorton, 
aged  42,  rel.  21. 
LAITY. 

1833.  Nov.  19.  Capt.  Thomas  Dwyer,  only  son  of  the  late  Capt. 

Dwyer  of  Hull,  at  Riga. 

1834.  Feb.   18.  Mr.   Edward   Swarsbrick,   Nateby  House,   Gars- 

tang. 
Apr.   15.  Mr.  Charles  Robinson,*  formerly  of  Pockington, 

surgeon,    and    late    of    Hedon,    Yorkshire, 

aged  88. 
June    3.  Miss    Catherine    Mary    Connell,    of    High-street, 

Mary-le-bone,  aged  63. 
July  12.  Mr.  Henry  Sherrington,  at  Preston,  aged  63. 

28.  Mr.  Matthew  Ellison,  at  Glossop  Hall,  Derbyshire. 

*  See  C.R.S.  vii.,  266  note. 


212 

Aug.     9.  Mr.  John  Crookall,  Preston. 

12.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Stevenson,  Preston,  aged  68. 

,,  .  Mrs.  Mary  Heptonstall,  Blackburn,  in  child-bed, 

aged  30. 

Oct.    15.  Mr.  Richard  Heyes,  at  Croston,  aged  29. 
Nov.     1.  Mrs.  Ord,  at  Knottingley,  Yorkshire,  aged  70. 
,,  .  Mrs.  Mary  Stevenson,  at  Preston,  aged  68. 
2.  Miss  Clara  Willson,   sister  of  the  late  Rev.   W. 

Wiilson,  at  Lincoln. 
10.  Mrs.  Margaret  O'Reilly,  aged  60. 
19.  Charles  Fitzherbert,   Esq.,   of   Swynnerton-park, 

at  Paris. 
,,  .  Mr.  John  Brown,  Samlesbury,  aged  68. 

26.  Mr.  Thomas  Haskey,  late  of  Chelsea,  aged  71. 

27.  Mrs.  Ackers,  at  Claughton,  aged  51. 

29.  Thomas   Caldwell,    Esq.,   late   of   Clapham-road- 

place,  aged  75. 

Dec.      1.  Mrs.  Alice  Berthenelle,  of  Kensington,  aged  81. 
9.  Mrs.    Ann   Barr,    at   Sutton-place,   late   of   Win 
chester,  aged  91. 

13.  Mrs.   Ann  Ingo,   relict  of  Mr.   Michael  Ingo,   of 

Nottingham,  aged  71. 

14.  Catherine,   relict  of  Thomas  Cockshot,   Esq.,   of 

Bracewell  in  Yorkshire,  aged  94. 

1835.  Jan.      5.  Miss  Catherine  Mason,  of  Foxboro,  aged  24. 
8.  Mr.  Joseph  Kaye,  of  Liverpool,  aged  75. 
8.  William   Kerril   Amherst,    Esq.,    at   Kenilworth, 

aged  43. 

10.  Mr.  Whittle,  Mount  Vernon,  Liverpool. 
19.  Mr.  J.  Doolan,  surgeon,  at  Hinton  Bluitt,  near 
Old  Down,  Somerset,  aged  72. 

22.  Antoinette,  relict  of  Alex.  Scott,  Esq. 

23.  Mrs.  Mary  Hyde,  of  East  Smithfield,  aged  50. 
27.  Mrs.  Anna  Sophia  Lewis,  at  Weston,  Hereford 
shire. 

30.  The     Right     Honorable     Frances     Countess     of 

Fingall,  at  Leamington  Priors,  Warwickshire, 
Feb.  7.  Miss  Mary  Deday. 

13.  Miss  Monica  Vose,  aged  24. 

19.  Mrs.  Mary  Elizabeth  Standbrook,  in  her  69th 
year. 

10.  Anne  Petronilla  Megraw,  wife  of  Nicholas  Meg- 
raw,  Esq.,  Abercromby-square,  Liverpool. 

22.  Alexander  Maxwell  Robertson,  Esq.,  aged  39. 

24.  Mrs.    Mary    Teresa    Wright,    of    Kelvedon-hall, 

Essex,  at  the  Friarage,  Yarm,  Yorkshire. 
27.  Mr.   Samuel  Withnall,  aged  28. 
Mar.     6.  Mrs.  Maxwell  of  Kirkconnel. 

7.  Miss  Concha  Mousley,  daughter  of  John  Mousley, 
Esq.,     of    Montague-square,     and    of    Port 


OBITUARIES.  213 

St.  Mary's  in  Spain,  at  Alders,  near  Tarn- 
worth,  aged  19. 

8.  Mr.  Alfred  Contencin,  aged  23. 

13.  Miss  Mary  Neale,  at  Bishop's  House,  Winchester, 

in  the  13th  year  of  her  age. 
,,  .  Miss  Sarah  Tumerelli. 

16.  Mr.    Joseph    Ingo,     of    Dean's-row,     Walworth, 

aged  82. 
18.  Mrs.  Teresa  Schwab,   of  Schwaerzenbach  in  the 

Grand  Dutchy  of  Baden,  aged  70. 
20.  Mrs.  Mary  Legg,  aged  49. 

24.  Mrs.  Margaretta  Maria  Alexander  Boyle,  aged  22. 

25.  Mr.  George  Singleton,  at  Broughton,  aged  81. 

26.  Mr.  William  Couche,  at  Fowey,  aged  26. 
Apr.     4.  Miss  Catherine  Bonney,  aged  19. 

9.  Mrs.  Ann  Boast,  at  Manchester,  aged  50. 

10.  Mrs.  Mary  Quinlan,  at  Ballyhooly,  co.  Cork, 
aged  86. 

17.  Mrs.  Mary  Collingridge,  aged  65. 

May     2.  Elizabeth,   wife  of  James  Scoles,   Esq.,   of  Tor- 

rington-place,  late  of  Long-acre,  aged  60. 
9.  Mr.   Robert  Young,  late  of  Bush-lane,   Thames- 
street,  of  a  malignant  fever,  aged  40. 
13.  Mrs.  Frances  Blanch  Young,  wife  of  the  above,* 
aged  31. 

*  A  footnote  reads,  "  By  the  death  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Young,  a  boy  aged  1 1. 
and  a  girl  aged  6  years,  and  an  infant  only  22  months  old,  have  been  left 
destitute  Orphans.  Subscriptions  for  their  relief  are  received  by  Rev.  J. 
Rolfe,  Moorfields  Chapel  ;  Mr.  Manse,  2  Lawrence  Pountney-lane ;  Mr. 
Lawler,  9  Old  Broad-street,  City  ;  and  by  Messrs.  Wright  &  Co.,  Bankers, 
Henrietta-street,  Co  vent-garden." 

10.  Mrs.  Mary  Collingridge,  at  Bath,  aged  74. 

26.  Mr.  Math.  Frost  of  Hassop,  Bakewell,  Derbyshire, 

aged  80. 

29.  Mrs.  Mary  Wood,  aged  83. 

31.  Mrs.  William  Last,  jun.,  aged  34  years  4  months. 
June    6.  Mrs.  Mary  Ann  Carpue,  aged  39. 

11.  Mr.  Alban  Joseph  Rush,  Pendleton,  near  Man 

chester,  aged  26. 

,,  .  Mr.  Seth  Clarkson,  late  of  Biggleswade,  Bedford 
shire,  aged  44. 

17.  William  Lonergan,  Esq.,  of  Cadiz. 

19.  Elizabeth  Jane,  wife  of  Mr.  A.  J.  McKeane  of 
Great  Marlborough-street,  aged  55. 

23.  Mr.  William  Connell,  of  High-street,  Marylebone, 
aged  51. 

27.  Marechal  Joachim  D'Oliveira,  at  Paris. 

28.  Mr.  William  Walker,  eldest  son  of  Mr.  Michael 

Walker  of  York. 


214  "  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  "  OBITUARIES. 

30.  Thomas  Kitching,  Esq.,  of  South  Audley-street, 

Grosvenor-square,  at  Bucklands,  aged  85. 
July     7.  Mrs.  Mary  Ann  Swift,  of  31  Aldgate  High-street, 

aged  22. 
13.  Maryanna  Baroness  de  Montesquieu,  aged  90. 

16.  John  Blanchard,  Esq.,  at  Conick  in  Ramarania, 

Asia  Minor,   eldest  son  of  Blanchard, 

Esq.,    of   Grimsargh   House,    co.  Lancaster, 
aged  28. 

20.  Mr.  Thomas  Butler,  of  Bermondsey,  aged  31. 

28.  Mrs.    Mary    Ilsley,    of    Brook-street,  New-road, 

aged  67. 

29.  Mrs.  Ann  Redfern,  aged  44. 

30.  Mrs.  Catherine  de  Velasco,  aged  84. 

31.  Mr.  John  Jetson,  of  Alphington,  near  Exeter. 
Aug.     2.  John  Biddulph,  Esq.,  at  Burton  Park,  aged  85. 

6.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Tucker,  aged  53. 

7.  Mrs.  Anna  Maria  Sherrott,  of  Stratford,  Essex, 

daughter  of  the  late  D.   Sherrott,   Esq.,   of 
Ratcliff-highway,  aged  23. 
25.  Mrs.  Cleophe  *  Nyren,  of  Bromley,  Bow,  in  her 

63d  year. 

Sept.    1.  Mr.  John  Cahill,  late  of  Acton,  aged  59. 
13.  Mrs.  Eastwood,  at  Preston,  aged  77. 
23.  Mrs.  Ann  Westby,  aged  77. 

Oct.      3.  Mr.  Edward  Carty,  late  of  New-street,  Bishops- 
gate-street. 

8.  Mrs.  Emily  Day,  wife  of  Charles  Day,  Esq.,  of 

Cowes  in  the  Isle  of  Wight. 

13.  Mrs.    Elizabeth    Woodacre,    of    Walton-le-Dale, 
aged  63. 

17.  Mrs.  Ann  Henshaw. 

18.  Mr.  James  Scoles,  late  of  Long-acre,  aged  66. 

22.  Mr.  Thomas  Wareing,  at  Preston. 

23.  Margaret    Hannah,    wife    of   Joachim   Andrade, 

Esq.,  of  Liverpool,  aged  35. 

Nov.     3.  Theobald  Rowland  Garvey  Bourke,  Esq.,  aged  50. 
Mrs.  Phipps,  in  Pulteney-street,  Bath,  suddenly. 
Mr.  James  Ho  worth,  at  Bunn,  near  Wigan. 
Mrs.   Anne  Mackarel,   at  Bootall  [Bootle],   near 
Liverpool. 

LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  1837. 
CLERGY. 

1835.  Dec.     5.  Rev.  Joseph  Kimbell. 

10.  Rev.  Joseph  Fox. 

1836.  Jan.    28.  Rt.    Rev.    Dr.    Thomas    Penswick,    Bishop    of 

Europum,  and  Vicar  Apostolic  in  the  Nor 
thern  District. 

*  A  correspondent  says  she  was  Cleopha  Copp,  of  German  origin,  and 
wife  of  John  Nyren  the  cricketer.    See  p.  226. 


"  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  "  OBITUARIES.  215 

Apr.   16.  Rev.  Thomas  Hodgson. 
May     8.  Rev.  Thomas  Keilly. 

13.  Rev.  Richard  Hubbard. 
July  11.  Rt.   Rev.  Dr.   Bramston,   Bishop  of  Usula,  and 

Vicar  Apostolic  in  the  London  District. 
,,  .  Rev.  William  Coghlan. 

1836.  Feb.  19.  Mr.  Charles  Ignatius  Barge,  acolyth  ;  a  student 
in  theology  at  St.  Edmund's  College,  Herts, 
in  the  22d  year  of  his  age. 

1835.  Dec.     3.  Rev.  John  Tristram,  at  Spink-hill,  aged  67.  [J. 

Cross  or  Tristram,   S.J.] 

1836.  Oct.      4.  Rev.  Edward  Pugh,  at  Pontefract.  [S.J.,  aged  60] 

RELiaiOUS  MEN. 

1836.  May   20.  Rev.  Edward  Scott,  S.J.,  at  Stonyhurst,  aged  60. 
Sept.    3.  Rev.  Richard  Parker,  S.J.,  President  of  Stony- 
hurst  College,  at  Chorley,  aged  44. 

ECCL£SIASTIQUES  FRANCOIS. 

1835.  Nov.  13.  M.  Joseph  Rocquet,  du  diocese  de  Dol,  age  de 

76  ans. 

1836.  Sept.  12.  M.  Jean  Navet,  du  diocese  de  Bayeux,  a  Guern 

sey,  age  de  80  ans. 

Oct.      5.  M.  Jules  Laurent  Chevalier,  du  diocese  de  Seez. 
age  de  81  ans. 
RELIGIOUS  WOMEN. 

1835.  Nov.  21.  Lay-Sister    Mary    Elizabeth    Draycott,     O.S.B., 

rel.  5,  at   Bishop' s-house,  Winton.  [aged  34]. 
23.  Dame  Mary  Mechtilda  Longe  Everrard,  O.S.B., 

at  Ypres,  aged  74,  prof.  49. 

Dec.  29.  Sister  Catherine  Corballis,  of  the  Institute  of 
the  B.V.Mary,  at  Loretto-house,  near  Dublin, 
aged  37,  rel.  14. 

1836.  Jan.   21.  Sister  Teresa  Austin  Beeston,  O.S.F.,  at  Taunton- 

lodge,  aged  39,  rel.  18. 
Mar.     4.  Dame  Mary  Augustine  Eccles,  aged  47,  rel.  21. 

[at  Caverswall  Castle] 
17.  Sister  Mary  Joseph  Knight,  O.S.F.,  at  Taunton- 

lodge,  age  60,  rel.  41.  [died  Mar.  19] 
Apr.     3.  Sister   Clare   Teresa    Lane,    O.S.C.,    at    Scorton, 

aged  75,  rel.  55. 

Lately.         Venerable  Mother  Theresa  Ann  Augustine  Bees- 
ton,  O.S.A.,  at  the  English  Convent,  Paris, 
aged  92,  rel.  64. 
LAITY. 

1834.  Nov.  20.  Master  Jasper  Barlow,  aged  10. 
Dec.   12.  Mrs.  Eliza  Davis,  aged  38. 

1835.  Jan.    11.  Ann     Pendrill,     Salter's-hall,     Newport,     Salop, 

aged  66. 

Mar.  14.  Mr.  Patrick  Norris,  of  Liverpool,  aged  69. 
Apr.  21.  Mr.  James  Martin,  at  Henley  in  Arden,  aged  80. 


216  "  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  "  OBITUARIES. 

May  27.  Helen  Shee,  wife  of  Thomas  Barnaby  Murphy, 

Esq.,  of  Waterford,  at  Boulogne-Sur-Mer. 
Aug.  12.  Mrs.  Ami  Pilling,  at  Walton,  aged  50. 

18.  Mr.  Matthew  Grey,  of  Manchester,  aged  37. 
Nov.     2.  Mr.  Thomas  Tipping,  of  Preston,  aged  26. 

13.  Mr.  Joseph  Gefaell,  late  of  Furtwangen,  in  the 

Black    Forest,     Grand     Duchy     of    Baden, 
aged  77. 

23.  John  Shuttleworth,   Esq.,   of  Cannon-hall,   Shef 

field    (father    of    Mrs.    Shuttleworth,    Lady 
Abbess  of  Caverswall  Convent),  aged  72. 

24.  Rt.    Hon.    Eleonora    Maria   the   Dowager   Lady 

Clifford,  at  Spetisbury,  aged  69. 
Dec.     2.  James  Fitler,  Esq.,  A.R.A.,  aged  79.  [at  Turnham 

Green.] 

7.  Mrs.  Jane  Walker,  widow  of  Mr.  John  Walker, 
late  of  Bernard-street,  Russell-square,  aged  71. 
12.  Mrs.  Ann  Brindle,  at  Brown-Edge. 

16.  Miss  Eliza  Longworth  Dames,  at  Cowes,  Isle  of 

Wight. 

17.  Chevalie1  Ambrosio  Jose  dos  Reys,  aged  77. 

18.  Mr.  Francis  Lucas  Benedict,  aged  69. 

19.  Mr.    William  Lawson,   late   of   Great   Titchfield- 

street,  aged  76. 

22.  Joseph  Thomas  Gandolfi,  Esq.,  of  Porto  Bello- 
house,  East  Sheen,  aged  56. 

28.  Mrs.  Maria  Ann,  widow  of  Samuel  Manesty,  Esq., 

at   Chelmsford,   aged   64. 
1836.  Jan.     1.  Mr.  Christopher  Crook,  aged  84. 

,,  .  Francisco  Mendez,  Esq.,  late  of  Calcutta. 

5.  Mrs.   Mary  Beuquet,   aged  79. 
10.  Mr.  John  Reinerus  Gortz,  aged  59. 
12.  Emilie,  wife  of  Captain  Day,   and  daughter  of 
the  late  C.  Hartsinck,  Esq.,  of  Great  Malvern- 
aged  45. 

14.  Mr.  Dominick  Carley,  aged  62. 

18.  Ellen  Latham,  at  Walton. 

19.  Miss  Harris  Anstey,  aged  34. 

„  .  Richard  Pursell,  Esq.,  at  Cranford-lodge,  Midde- 

sex,  in  his  53rd  year. 
19.  Ellen  Whittle,  at  Walton. 
22.  Mrs.  Ann  Virtue,  aged  77. 

29.  Mrs.  Ann  Henley,  aged  95. 

31.  Anne  Snaype,   of  Samlesbury,   late  of  Preston, 

aged  76. 
Feb.     3.  Mr.  William  Smith. 

7.  Mr.  William  Bugden. 

„  .  George  Augustus,  youngest  son  of  John  Burke, 
Esq.,  of  Michael' s-grove,  Brompton,  in  his 
16th  year. 


OBITUARIES.  217 

„  .  Mrs.  Snape,  at  Samlesbury. 

14.  Mr.  Thomas  Tipping,  at  Preston,  aged  70. 

18.  Mr.    Joseph    Heptonstail,    at    Leeds,    suddenly, 

aged  73. 
22.  Mrs.  Mary  Brown,  aged  80. 

26.  Mr.  John  Broadway,  of  Stowe,  aged  65. 

27.  Mrs.  Phebe  McCann,  wife  of  Mr.  Robert  McCann. 

of  Well-street,  Wellclose-square. 
29.  Francis    Anthony,    the    only    surviving    son    of 

Bradshaw  Peirson.  Esq.,  aged  63. 
„  .  Captain  B.  Crispin,  Royal  Navy,  aged  55. 
Mar.     3.  Mrs.  Sarah  Crean,  at  Richmond,  aged  55. 

5.  James   Kirsopp,    Esq.,    of  the   Spital,    Hexham, 

aged  60. 

6.  Catherine  Mary,  third  daughter  John  N.  Coult- 

hurst,   Esq.,   of  Gargrave-house,   Yorkshire, 
aged  33. 

12.  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  relict  of  the  late  Andrew  Rosson, 

Esq.,  at  Liverpool,  aged  87. 

13.  Thomas  Wilcock,  Esq.,  of  Blackbrook,  aged  24. 

14.  Mrs.  Frances  Agnes  Besley,  of  Richmond,  Surrey. 

19.  Mrs.  Mary  Sumner,  at  Coughton. 

24.  Rt.  Hon.  Elizabeth  Stourton,  sister  to  the  present 

Lord    Stourton,     at    Hazlewood-hall,     near 
Tadcaster. 

26.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Gascoyne,  of  Hassop,  Derbyshire, 

aged  32. 

31.  Miss  Caroline  Frances,  daughter  of  Mr.   Robert 
Dolan,     of    Union-place,     New    Kent -road, 
aged  28. 
Apr.     5.  Mr.  William  WTithington. 

,,  .  Miss  Knight,  at  Fishwick,  Preston. 
8.  Miss  Emily  Wrright,  at  Bellsize-park,  Hampstead, 
in  her  20th  year. 

12.  Miss  Mary  Anne  Theresa  Harting,  late  of  Hamp 
stead,  aged  23. 

15.  Mrs.  Mary,  wife  of  John  Leake,  Esq.,  of  London, 

and    of    Layham,    Suffolk,    at    Honfleur    in 
Normandy,  aged  36. 

19.  Frances   Catherine  Lady  Arundell,   at  Wardour 
Castle,  in  her  28th  year. 

25.  Mary,  only  daughter  of  Mr.  Thomas  Murray,  of 

Well-street,     Mile-end    New-Town,     in    her 
18th  year. 

27.  Robert  Kirkham,  Esq.,  of  Lancaster,  at  Bombay, 

aged  32. 
29.  Mr.   John  Floris,   of  Jermyn-street,   in  his  81st 

year. 

May     3.  Miles  Stapleton,  Esq.,  of  Carlton-hall. 
14.  Mr.  Joseph  Thomas,  aged  75. 


218  "  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  "  OBITUARIES. 

28.  Henry  Best,  Esq.,  formerly  of  the  Minster-yard, 
Lincoln,  and  of  Magdalen  College  (received 
into  the  Catholic  Church,  26th  May,   1798), 
at  Brighton,  in  his  68th  year. 
June    7.  Mrs.  Ellen  Sherrington,  at  Preston,  aged  52. 

19.  Mrs.    Alice    Schiavonetti,    late    of   Mount-street, 

Grosvenor-square,  aged  64  years. 
,,  .  Miss  Frances  Day,  at  English-batch,  near  Bath, 

aged  54. 
July  15.  Mr.  Anthony  Shepperley,  of  Nottingham,  aged  62. 

20.  Timothy  Zimbert  Pinto,  Esq.,  late  of  the  Polygon, 

Somer's-town,  in  his  54th  year. 

26.  William   Stanley   Constable,    Esq.,    at   Durham, 

aged  26. 

Aug.  5.  Barbara,  relict  of  the  late  Sir  William  Stanley, 
Bart.,  and  sister  of  Peregrine  Towneley,  Esq., 
at  Towneley-hall,  near  Burneley,  Lancashire, 
in  her  79th  year. 

This  Lady  may  be  justly  characterized  as  the  model  of  Christian  matrons. 
Bereft  of  her  husband  almost  in  the  prime  of  her  youth,  she  devoted  a  long 
widowhood  to  piety  and  beneficence.  In  her  life  she  constantly  "  adorned 
the  doctrine  "  which  she  professed  :  zealous  and  constant  in  all  the  practices 
of  our  holy  religion,  equally  unostentatious  and  exemplary  in  her  piety, 
faithful  in  the  discharge  of  every  social  duty,  mild  and  gentle  in  her  temper, 
conciliating  towards  those  of  another  communion. 

Indeed  it  has  often  occurred  to  the  writer  of  these  lines,  that  the  life  of 
this  virtuous  Lady  wo\ild  afford  any  candid  enemy  of  our  religion,  one  of  the 
best  practical  refutations  of  his  prejudices,  and  a  testimony  of  that  faith 
which  it  was  the  desire  of  her  heart  to  exemplify  in  act. 

The  charities  of  Lady  Stanley  were  very  ample,  but  ordinarily  secret. 
She  was  a  benefactress,  who  may  be  described  in  the  Apostle's  words  "  as 
unknown,  yet  known  "  (2  Cor.  6)  ; — unknown  to  the  widow  whom  she  solaced, 
and  the  orphan  to  whom  she  was  a  parent,  but  known  to  HIM  before  whom 
alms  hidden  in  the  bosom  of  the  poor  ascend  as  a  sweet  memorial.  Let  us 
hope  that  Providence  will  raise  up  others  to  relieve  the  wants  and  distresses 
of  those  who  have  long  prayed  in  behalf  of  "an  unknown  benefactor,"  but 
whose  name  they  are  likely  now  to  discover  to  their  sorrow,  whilst  we  entertain 
the  well  grounded  assurance,  that  their  deceased  friend  has  entered  into  the 
joy  of  her  Lord. 

Heaven  of  this  heavenly  pearl  is  now  possessed, 

Whose  lustre  was  the  blaze  of  honour's  light ; 

Whose  substance  pure,  of  every  good  the  best ; 

Whose  prize,  the  Crown  and  need  of  highest  right ; 

Whose  praise,  to  be  herself  ;   whose  greatest  bliss, 

To  live — to  love — to  be  where  now  she  is." 

Father  Southwell's  (S.J.)  Triumphs  over  Death,  p.  121. 

Aug.  11.  Miss  Jane  Brindle,  of  Manchester,  late  of  Preston, 
aged  52. 

27.  Edmund,   the  third  and  youngest  son  of  John 

Burke,   Esq.,   of  Rayner-place,   Chelsea. 
Sept.    2.  Mrs.   Mary  Butler,   aged  34. 

5.  Mr.   Stephen  Archer  Harris,   of  Stoke  Nayland, 
in  the  county  of  Suffolk,  in  his  47th  year. 
,,  .  Alice  Gradwell,  spinster,  late  of  Preston,  aged  85. 


"  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  "  OBITUARIES.  219 

6.  Mrs.  Sarah,  wife  of  James  Keene,  Esq.,  of  Mount- 
street,  at  Clifton-hill,  near  Lancaster,  in  her 
23rd  year. 
,,  .  Mrs.  Agnes  Wingham,  at  Oxburgh,  aged  89. 

8.  Mrs.  Lucy  Roper,  at  Preston,  aged  35. 

14.  Margaret  Smith. 

15.  Miss  Ann  Edmondson,  aged  15. 

20.  Elizabeth,  the  wife  of  Mr.  Frappell,  sen.,  aged  72. 

21.  Mrs.  Sarah  Holt  Borini,  of  Birmingham,  in  her 

42d  year. 
Oct.      1.  Mrs.  Mary  Cruse,  at  Overy,  Oxon,  aged  84. 

3.  Mrs.  Georgiana  Frances,  wife  of  W.  M.  Tollner, 
Esq.,  of  Stanley-house,  Chelsea,  and  youngest 
daughter  of  Count  Mazzinghi,  at  Pisa, 
aged  26. 

5.  Mr.  Henry  Hilton,  of  St.  John's  market,  Liverpool, 

aged  43. 

6.  William    Metcalfe,    Esq.,    of    Rodney-buildings, 

New  Kent-road,  at  Hastings,  aged  74. 
15.  Robert    Selby,     Esq.,     of    Bryanston-street,    at 
Husbands  Bosworth,  aged  78. 

Although  he  had  far  advanced  towards  the  verge  of  that  period  which 
circumscribes  the  life  of  man  as  an  enjoyment  (Psalm  89,  x.),  yet  a  healthy 
and  active  cheerfulness  were  so  inseparably  his  companions,  that  the  announce 
ment  of  his  dissolution,  swelled  with  surprise  the  affliction  of  the  very  many 
who  knew  him  ;  all  of  whom  felt  the  sudden  and  unexpected  loss  of  a  Christian 
brother  :  edifying  all  by  the  example  of  his  fervent  and  unaffected  piety, 
and  comforting  all  who  sought  it  of  him,  by  words  of  consolation  or  deeds  of 
mercy  ! 

Oct.  31.  Catherine,  wife  of  Mr.  Lewis  Molloy,  of  Bally- 
mahon,  co.  Longford ;  third  daughter  of 
Mr.  George  Keating,  Catholic  publisher, 
Duke-street,  Grosvenor-square,  (on  her  natal 
day)  aged  25. 

No  date 

Mr.  Thompson,  of  Eccleston,  Lancashire,  aged  88. 
Mr.  Wilcock,  Blackburn,  aged  24. 
Mr.    Edward    Blackburn,    at    Preston,    late    of 

Bamber-bridge. 

Mr.  Patrick  Macnamara,  of  Preston,  aged  39. 
Mrs.  Leeming,  Preston,  aged  76. 

LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  1838. 

CLERGY. 

1836.  Dec.     4.  Rev.   John   Chaloner,   at   Derby.    (Valladolid   & 

Oscott) 

1837.  Jan.   28.  Rev.  James  Albott,  at  Thropton.  (Ushaw) 
Feb.   12.  Rev.  John  Woodcock,  at  Scorton.  (Doway) 

13.  Rev.    Ralph    Platt,    at    Puddington,    aged    79. 
(Doway) 


220  "  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  "  OBITUARIES. 

25.  Rev.  Henry  Gillow,  at  Manchester.  (Ushaw) 
Apr.     3.  Rev.  Richard  Albott,  at  Lea.  (Ushaw) 

10.  His  Eminence  Thomas  Cardinal  Weld,  at  Rome. 

(Paris) 

May   13.  Rev.   John  Fitzpatrick,    at   Huddersfield. 
June  17.  Rev.  R.  Watkinson,  at  Liverpool.  (Ushaw) 

Rev.    James   Thompson.    (Ushaw) 

1836.  Oct.      9.  B.  Michael  Smith,  at  Stonyhurst,  aged  37. 
Nov.  17.  Rev.    George    Michael    Lacy,    at    Wingerworth, 

aged  43.  [S.J.,  ?  Nov.  16] 

1837.  Jan.     3.  Rev.  John  Weston,  at  St.  Helen's,  aged  42.  [S.J., 

? aged  44] 

18.  Rev.  Thomas  Angier,  at  Newhall,  aged  82.  [S.J., 

on   Jan.    8,    aged   83] 
Feb.   16.  B.  Joseph  Bradley,  at  Stonyhurst,  aged  45.  [John 

B.,  lay-brother,   S.J.] 

22.  Rev.  William  Gahan,  in  the  Isle  of  Man.  [?  Matt 
hew  G.,  S.J.,  Irish  province] 

Apr.   10.  Rev.  James  Cattanach,  at  Wigan,  aged  40.  [John 
C.,  S.J.,  aged  41] 
RELIGIOUS  MEN. 

1835.  Dec.   13.  Rev.  James  Higginson,  O.S.B.,  at  Birtley.  [prof. 

at  Douay  7  Aug.   1785] 

1836.  Aug.  [8.]  Rev.  [Henry]  Gregory  Flinn,  O.S.B.,  at  Morpeth 

[prof,  at  Ampleforth  30  March  1824] 
Dec.  [9.]  Rev.    Thomas    [Clement]    Rishton,    O.S.B.,    at 
Ampleforth.  [prof.  1803] 

1837.  Jan.    25.  Rev.   John  Bede  Rigby,   O.S.B.,   at  Lamspring. 

[prof.  17  May  1798,  died  15  Jan.] 
Feb.   19.  Rev.  [James]  Alexius  Pope,  O.S.B.,  at  Southport. 

[prof,   at  Dieulouard   1776] 
Mar.  12.  Rev.     [Robert]    Basil    Bretherton,     O.S.B.,     in 

France,    [at    Amiens,    prof,    at    Ampleforth 

1820] 
May     2.  Rev.    Thomas    [Gregory]    Robinson,    O.S.B.,    at 

Liverpool,  [prof,  at  Vernon  Hall,  1804] 
Aug.     2.  Very    Rev.    John    Austin    Birdsall,    O.S.B.,    at 

Broadway,  [prof,  at  Lamspring  2  Nov.  1796] 
[Aug.]  22.  Rev.  [James]  Bede  Burgess,  O.S.B.,  at  Middleton 

Lodge,  [prof,  at  Dieulouard  14  June  1789] 
Apr.   14.  Rev.  James  Sharpe,  Blair's  College. 

19.  Rev.  James  Grant,  Glasgow. 
June  11.  Rev.  John  Fraser,  Preshome. 
July  12.  Rev.  Alexander  Macdonald,  Crief. 

ECCL£SIASTIQUES  FRANgois. 

1836.  Feb.  25.  M.M.  L.    Gilbert,    a    Osgodby,    du    diocese    de 
St.  Brieux,  age  de  70  ans. 

29 M.  Jaques  Mills  a  Brigg,  du  diocese  de  * 

Normandy,  age  de  64  ans. 
*  Evidently  an  omission  here. 


"  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  "  OBITTJ ARIES.  221 

1837.  Jan.   24 M.    Louis    Felix    Reculle,    du    diocese    de 

Orleans,  age  de  71  ans. 

Mai    16 M.  P.  C.  Levasseur,  diocese  de  Lisieux,  a 

Birmingham,  age  de  77  ans. 

Aout  27 M.   Charles  Leonard  Premord,   du  diocese 

de  Paris,  ancien  chanoine  de  St.  Honore, 
et  chapelam  a  sa  M.  T.  tres  chretienne 
Charles  le  X.  a  la  Prieure  de  St.  Benoist, 
pres  Lichfield,  age  de  77  ans. 

Juil.   17 M.    Jean    Baptiste-Romain    Latreille,     du 

diocese  de  Evreux,  age  de  77  ans. 
[This  list  is  evidently  wrong  in  many  respects.  "  M.M." 
in  the  first  line  is  probably  for  MM.  or  Mes 
sieurs  and  the  dots  below  for  ditto,  but  they  are 
all  preceded  by  "  M."  as  if  for  Monsieur] 

RELIGIOUS     WOMEN. 

1836.  Dec.   14.  Sister  Mary  Magdalen  Scott,  O.S.F.,  at  Taunton 

Lodge^  aged  66,  rel.  28. 

1837.  Jan.   29.  Dame  Mary  Magdalen  Gibson,  O.S.B.,  at  Cavers- 

wall  Castle,  aged  72,  rel.  48. 
31.  Sister   Mary   Sales   Mahon,    O.S.F.,    at   Taunton 

Lodge,   aged  43,   rel.   26. 
Feb.     5.  Sister    Martha    Fruin,     Lay-Sister,     O.S.A.,     at 

Spetisbury  House,  aged  66,  rel.  41. 
9.  Lay-Sister    Mary    Martha    Middlehurst,    O.S.B., 

at  Caverswall,  Castle  aged  71,  rel.  48. 
[May]  20.  Sister  M.  A[ugustine]  Sinnot,  O.S.B.,  at  Salford. 

[prof,   on  death  bed.] 

Sep.    22.  Lady    Mary    Teresa    Shuttleworth,     O.S.B.,     at 
Caverswall  Castle,  aged  48,  rel.  29,  Abbess  19. 
LAITY. 

1834.  Nov.  28.  Maria    Teresa    Macnamara. 

1835.  Apr.     9.  Mr.  George  Hoghton,  Liverpool,  aged  49. 

1836.  Jan.      6.  Elizabeth  Bomber. 

7.  Mrs.  Wilcock,  Manchester. 

15.  Mrs.    Con  oily,    at    Laura-place,    Bath,    relict    of 
Charles  Conolly,  Esq.,  of  Mudford  [Midford] 
Castle,  Somerset. 
24.  Mr.  Wilcock,  at  Manchester. 
27.  John    Crook,     Esq.,     of    Percy-street,     London, 

aged  89. 
Feb.   20.  Mr.  Thomas  Leeming,  at  Preston,  aged  78. 

,,  .  Mrs.  Mary  Clarkson. 
Mar.     7.  Mrs.  Mary  Crook,  relict  of  the  late  J[ohn]  Crook, 

Esq.,  of  Percy-street. 

Apr.   29.  Mary  Frances  la  Donleet  de  Mere. 
May     6.  Mr.  James  Cowban,  aged  82. 
June  14.  Mr.  James  Cowban,  son  of  the  above,  aged  48. 
,,  .  Mr.  William  Clarkson,  aged  64. 
15.  Mr.   R.   Brindle,   Layland. 


July     6.  Mr.  George  Holderness,  aged  80. 

Sept.  20.  Mrs.  Green,  near  Tadcaster. 

Oct.      1.  Miss    Margaret    Marsh,    late    of    Latham,    near 

Ormskirk. 
3.  Mrs.  Morgan,  of  Parr  Hall,  Lancashire,  aged  39. 

16.  Mrs.  Ursula  Teresa  Ewart,   mother  of  the  Rev. 

Henry  Ewart,  at  Tottenham,  in  her  65th 
year. 

24.  Mr.  George  Greenough,  at  Liverpool,  aged  64. 
Nov.     7.  Mrs.   Rosanna  Ridout,   at  her  house,   Sawclose, 

Bath,  aged  63. 

10.  James  William  Stewart,  Esq.,  aged  38. 
20.  Mr.  William  Tasker  Billinge,  at  his  father's  house, 
near  Wigan,  much  and  deservedly  respected, 
aged  33. 
24.  Mary,  wife  of  William  Lescher,  of  Upton,  Essex, 

Esq.,  in  her  37th  year. 

29.  Mrs.  Letitia  Canning,  late  of  Tudor-place,  Totten 
ham-court-road,  aged  78. 

,,  .  Philip  Staunton,  Esq.,  at  Brighton,  aged  80. 
Dec.     1.  Mr.    Martin    Vanheems,    late    of    South-street, 

Manchester-square,  aged  70. 

9.  Master  Henry  Hodges,  son  of  Benjamin  George 
Hodges,  Esq.,  of  Church-street,  Lambeth, 
aged  8  years. 

17.  Peter  Corner,   Esq.,   aged  93. 

20.  Armand  Marie  Marquis  de  la  Belinaye,  Chevalier 
de  St.  Louis,  ancien  officer  de  sa  Majeste 
tres  Chretienne. 

22.  William  Davis  Lamb,  Esq.,  aged  40. 

26.  Mrs.  Mary  Teresa  O'Connell,  youngest  daughter 

of  Cuthbert  Simpson,  Esq.,  of  Liampore,  at 
Woodside,  Cheshire,  leaving  two  infant 
children,  aged  34. 

27.  Mrs.   Sarah  Andrews,   formerly  of  St.   Goorge's- 

row,  Hyde  Park,  aged  98. 

1837.  Jan.    12.  Mr.  Francis  Bernard  Nicholson,  in  his  71st  year. 
13.  Laurence    Callaghan,    Esq.,    late    of    Gibraltar, 
aged  71. 

15.  Mrs.  Ann  Jarrett,  aged  66. 

16.  Mrs.  Clara  Keene,  wife  of  W.  J.  Keene,  Esq.,  of 

Notting-hill. 

17.  Charles  Joseph  Chichester,   Esq.,   of  Calverleigh 

Court,  Devon. 

19.  Justin  Fitzgerald,   Esq.,   of   Laurence-pountney- 

hill,  aged  67. 
Mrs.  Catherine  Darley. 

20.  Miss  Catherine  Corvan,  aged  22. 

Mary  Ann  Agnes,  wife  of  Mr.   Canneaux,  after 
three  days'  illness,  aged  34. 


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23.  Mrs.   Mary   Dendaretiqui,   late   of  the   Polygon, 

Somers'-town,  aged  84. 

25.  Joseph  P.  S.  Mousley,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  John 
Mousley,  Esq.,  Montague-square,  London 
and  of  Port  St.  Mary's  in  Spain,  aged  23. 

„  .  Mr.  John  Ignatius  Smallwood,  late  of  Somers'- 
town,  aged  73. 

,,  .  Miss  Teresa  Whelan,  aged  21. 

,,  .  Mr.  Charles  Brown,  aged  47. 

27.  Mrs.  Catherine  Hatley,  aged  86. 

,,  .  Mr.  Richard  Raby,  at  Leicester,  in  his  62nd  year. 
,,  .  Mrs.   Catherine  Thornton,  sister  of  the  Rev.  S. 
Rock,   aged  74. 

28.  Mr.  James  Baker,  aged  71. 

29.  Mr.  Richard  Sanders  Draper,  at  Worcester,  aged 

67. 
,,  .  Mrs.  Catherine  Brady,  aged  40. 

30.  Mr.   William  Collingridge,   of  Godington,   Oxon. 
,,  .  Mrs.  Ann  Oliver,  at  Birmingham,  aged  75. 

Feb.     3.  Miss    Agnes    Emma    Molteno,    daughter    of   Mr. 
Molteno,  of  Pall  Mall,  aged  17. 

5.  Mrs.  Mary  Hodgson,  of  Arnold  place,  Newington, 

aged  70. 
,,  .  Mrs.  Mary  Broadbent,  aged  53. 

6.  Sir  John  Joseph  Dillon,  Knt.  and  B.S.R.S.,  at 

Ipswich,  aged  59. 

7.  Mrs.  Mary  Kelly,  wife  of  G.  B.  Kelly,  Esq.,  of 

Acton,  aged  57. 

,,  .  Henry  Robinson,  Esq.,  of  Hyde-park-jplace, 
aged  75. 

8.  Mrs.  G.  Parker,  aged  47. 

9.  Miss  Ann  Hargrave,  of  Preston,  aged  61. 
10.  Mrs.  Margaret  Houghton,  aged  68. 

22.  Eliza,  second  daughter  of  Mr.  William  Duck 
worth,  Liverpool,  aged  7  years. 

24.  Joseph  Edwards,   Esq.,   of  Gloucester-buildings, 

Walworth,  aged  63. 

25.  Mr.  Richard  Brown,  late  of  the  firm  of  Keating 

and  Brown,  printers  to  the  R.R.  Vicars  Apos 
tolic,  aged  60.* 
Mar.     2.  Mrs.   Susannah  Coleman,   of  Hammersmith. 

3.  Mrs.     Bridget    Reilly,     late     of     Chalton-street, 

Somers'-town,  aged  63. 

4.  Mrs.  Jane  Ilsley,  aged  77. 

7.  Mrs.  Catherine  Baker,  aged  66. 

8.  Mrs.    Rebecca    Williamson,    late    of    East-lane, 

Bermondsey,  aged  70. 
18.  Miss  Eliza  Lawler,  late  of  Old  Broad-street,  City, 

aged  31. 
*  Printers  of  the  "  Laity's  Directory." 


21.  Mr.  Joseph  Collingridge,  of  Smith-street,  Nor- 
hampton-square. 

,,  .  Mr.  Joseph  Booker,  of  New  Bond-street,  whose 
invaluable  services  as  Honorary  General 
Secretary  of  the  Associated  Catholic  Chari 
ties,  for  many  years,  have  secured  for  him 
the  grateful  and  affectionate  memory  of 
his  fellow-labourers,  the  Governors  and 
Committees  of  the  Institution. 

26.  Francis  Ullathorne,  Esq.,  late  of  Gate-street,  and 

Upper  Holloway,  aged  78. 

,,  .  Mrs.  Mary  Ibbotson,  of  Court  field  Cottage,  aged 
34. 

27.  Mrs.  Fitzherbert,*  born  July  26,  1756,  at  Brighton. 

30.  John    Haley,     Esq.,    late    of    Beaumont-street, 

Marylebone,  aged  96. 

31.  Mr.  John  Barnard,  at  Exeter,  aged  73. 

Apr.     7.  Mary,  relict  of  the  late  James  Young,  Esq.,  of 

Kingerby  House,   Lincolnshire,  aged  63. 
,,  .  Mr.  William  Eusebius  Andrews,  author  of  "  The 
Review  of  Fox's  book  of  Martyrs,  and  other 
works  of  defensive  controversy  "  ;    editor  of 
the  "Orthodox  Journal,"  &c."  &c.,  aged  63. 

11.  Mrs.   Teresa  Targett,   for   16   years  the   faithful 

housekeeper  of  the  Rev.  George  Oliver,  of 
Exeter,  aged  43. 

12.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  James,  at  Newport,  Isle  of  Wight, 

in  her  90th  year. 

19.  Mrs.    Mary   Ann"  Adkins,    Kitwell   House,    near 

Birmingham,   aged  57. 

20.  Mrs.  Ann  Hyancinth  Murphy,  aged  72,  relict  of 

the  late  "Mr.  John  Murphy,  publisher  of  the 
stereotype  edition  of  the  Lives  of  the  Saints, 
12  vols  ;  and  author  and  editor  of  various 
school  books,  &c. 

May     2.  W.  Havers,   Esq.,  late  of  Bacons,  Ingate- 

stone,  Essex,  in  his  69th  year. 

4.  Mrs.  Sarah  Sharpe,  late  of  the  gas  works,  Vaux- 

hall,  in  her  68th  year. 

5.  Mr.  James  Lawlor,  at  Exeter,  aged  33. 

,,  .  Mr.  Charles  Emmanuel  Barlow,  in  his  74th  year. 

6.  Mrs.  Harriet  Maria  Lloyd,  aged  35. 
9.  John  Coltsman,  Esq. 

12.  Mrs.  Winnifred  Radford,  of  Newcastle-upon-Tyne. 
24.  Mrs.  Ann  Guintrand,  aged  76. 
,,  .  Charles,    eldest   son   of   Mr.    Richard   McHenry, 
Rue  de  la  Paix,  Paris,  aged  20. 

*  Maria  Ann  Smythe,  widow  of  Edward  Weld  of  Lulworth,  Thomas 
Fitzherbert  of  Swynnerton,  and  King  George  IV.  Her  death  was  on  29 
March  1837. 


225 

26.  Madame  Louise  Moreau  Bourne,   of  St.   Pierre 

Martinico,  aged  81. 

27.  Master  Alfred  Richard  Whitgreave,  aged  16. 

,,  .  Mrs.  Catherine  Cook,  at  Hammersmith,  aged  87. 
June  11.  The  Hon.  Mrs.  Espinasse,  aged  75. 

14.  Mrs.  Sarah  Barns,  Pierrepont-place,  Bath,  aged  70. 
18.  Madame  Marie  Renee  Comtesse  de  Mansigny,  late 

of  George-street,  Portman-square,  aged  79. 
,,  .  Mary  Elizabeth  Dierkes,  aged  2$. 
,,  .  Mrs.  Ann  Nicholson,  aged  74. 
24.  Mrs.  Helena  Mary  Gifford,  relict  of  the  late  John 

Gifford,  Esq. 

28.  Mr.  J[ohn]  *  Nyren,  late  of  Bromley,  near  Bow, 

in  his  73d  year. 

29.  Robert    Waterton,    Esq.     of    Woodlands,    Don- 

caster,  at  Demarara,  of  the  prevailing  fever, 

aged  36. 
July  23.  Mr.  Thomas  Richmond,  of  Dudley-road,  Walsall, 

aged  66. 
Aug.  5.  Mrs.  Lucy  Agnes,  the  regretted  wife  of  Mr. 

Richard    Payne,    land    surveyor,    of    Bury 

St.  Edmonds,  at  Cowes,  Isle  of  Wight. 

23.  Mrs.  Alicia  Nihill,  relict  of  Dr.  Nihill,  at  Rome. 
Sept.    5.  Rosa  Margaretta  Amyatt  Jane,  daughter  of  Mr. 

W.   B.   Vicarey,   of  Islington. 
Mr.  John  Raby,  killed  by  a  fall  from  his  horse 

in  his  19th  year. 
21.  Mrs.  Dorothy  Green,  at  Hazlewood,  aged  70. 

24.  Mr.  Peter  Mackintosh  MacDiarmid,  age  25. 

29.  Mrs.  Mary  Ann,  relict  of  the  late  Francis  Ulla- 

thorne,   Esq.,   of  Gate-street,   Lincoln' s-inn- 
fields,  aged  72. 
Oct.      1.  Mr.  Francis  Raby,  of  a  consumption,  aged  17. 

1.  Mrs.  Frances  Fallon,  King  William-street,  Strand, 
in  child-bed,  aged  20  years. 

15.  Mr.    Edmond   Carbery,   late   of   Charlotte-street, 

Blackfriars-road,  in  his  29th  year. 

16.  Mr.  Samuel  S.  Ullathorne,  aged  33. 

20.  Mr.  Charles  Grafton,  of  Liverpool,  late  of  Park- 
grove,  near  Birmingham,  at  Oxford,  aged  66. 

28.  Mrs.  Juliana  Sherwood,  late  of  Kensington,  at 
York,  aged  40. 

30.  Charles  Robert  Blundell,  of  Ince,  Esq. 

Nov.     8.  Miss  Mary  Ann  Kendal,  at  Cowes,  Isle  of  Wight, 

aged  26. 

13.  Mrs.  Ann  Alleguen,  late  of  Spring-street,  Portman- 
square,  aged  36. 

*  The  famous  cricketer  and  chronicler  of  the  game, 
xii.  O 


226  "  LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  "  OBITUARIES. 

19.  Mr.  William  Bennett,  eldest  son  of  Mr.  Bennett 
of  Twickenham. 

21.  Charles  Power,  Esq.,  of  Gower-street,  at  Ply 
mouth,  aged  43. 

LAITY'S  DIRECTORY  1839. 
CLERGY. 

1837.  Oct.  Rev.  Edward  Kenyon.  (Doway) 
Nov.         Rev.  George  Howe. 

Rev.    James    Wheeler    at    Burnhall,    aged    70. 

(Doway) 

Dec.  23.  Rev.  John  Radford,  Chapel  House,  St.  George's 
Fields,  in  his  44th  year.  (St.  Edmund's) 

1838.  Jan.    15.  Rev.   John  Laytham,   Chapel  House,   Mulberry- 

street,    Manchester,    aged   29. 
Feb.   18.  Rev.  William  Birdsall,  at  Ravensdown,  aged  53. 

(Lisbon  &  Ushaw) 
19.  Rev.  William  Croskell,  V.G.  in  Northern  District, 

Durham,  aged  70.  (Douay) 

Mar.  15.  Very  Rev.  Francis  Tuite,  V.G.  of  London  Dis 
trict,   35   Golden-square,   aged  70  years   11 
days.  (Douay) 
29.  Rev.  William  Keily. 
Apr.     9.  Rev.   Walter   Blount,    many  years   President   of 

Sedgley  Park,  at  Stourbridge.   (Douay) 
23.  Rev.  John  Parsons,  Chapel  House,  Rook-street, 

Manchester,  aged  34.  (Ushaw). 
May   18.  Rev.  Alexius  Benjamin  Barber,  at  Chapel  House, 

Poplar,  aged  47. 
,,  .  Rev.  John  Wilcock,  at  Chester.  (Ushaw) 

Rev.  Joseph  Rimmer.  (Ushaw) 
June  25.  Rev.  John  Lund. 

28.  Rev.  John  Roe,  at  Blackladies.  (Douay) 
July  17.  Rev.  Thomas  Pinnington,  at  Briggate,  aged  52. 
18.  Rev.    Francis   Martyn,    Chapel   House,    Walsall, 

in  his  57th  year.  (Oscott) 
Rev.  Thomas  Kaye.  (Lisbon) 
Aug.     3.  Rev.  Thomas  Pilling,  Rector  of  English  College, 

Valladolid,   at  Valladolid.    (Valladolid) 
Sept.  17.  Rev.  Henry  Rutter,  at  Dodding  Green,  aged  85. 

(Douay) 

Oct.  22.  Rev.  Richard  Chumley,  of  St.  Patrick's  Church, 
Soho,  at  Kensington,  in  his  34th  year. 
(St.  Edmund's) 

RELIGIOUS  MEN. 

1838.  Jan.    10.  Brfother]  John  Bournier,  at  Hodder-place.  [S.J.] 
May  24.  Rev,  Joseph  Nind,  at  Stony  hurst,  aged  22.   [S.J.] 


OBITUARIES.  227 


ECCL£SIASTIQTJES 

Mar.  24.  Abbe  Joseph  Beaumont,  du  diocese  de  Seez, 
mort  a  Londres,  age  de  79  ans. 

Mai  Abbe  Alexis  Valgassier,   du  diocese  d'  Avignon, 

mort  a  Bath,  age  de  86  ans. 

Aout    7.  Abbe  Fra^ois  Billissent,  du  diocese  de  Bayeux, 
age  de  72  ans. 
RELIGIO  US     WO  MEN. 

1837.  Oct.      9.  Sister    Frances     Magdalen    Gillow,     O.S.F.,     at 

Taunton  Lodge,  aged  29,  rel.  9. 

Dec.  5.  Sister  Mary  Regis  Angier,  O.S.A.,  at  Bruges, 
aged  75,  prof.  53.  [niece  of  the  Rev.  Thomas 
A.,  S.J.] 

10.  Sister  [Harriet]  Mary  Bernard  Past  on,  O.S.A.,  at 

Bruges,  aged  81,  prof.  62.  [sister  to  Edward, 
the  last  Paston  of  Paston] 

1838.  July     2.  Rev.  Mother  Athanaise  le  Vaillant  du  Chastelet, 

O.S.B.,  at  St.  Mary's  Priory,  [Princethorpe] 
near  Coventry,  aged  48,  rel.  26. 
LAITY. 

1836.  Nov.     6.  Mr.  James  Allen,  aged  53. 

Dec.  26.  Mrs.  Maria  Louisa  O'Connell,  youngest  daughter 
of  Cuthbert  Simpson,  Esq.,  of  Hill-foot 
Villa,  Woolton,  near  Liverpool. 

1837.  Jan.    10.  Mr.  John  Clark,  aged  44. 

4.  Mrs.  Anne  Corser,  Upton  Cresset. 

20.  Mrs.  Mary  Ann  Agnes  Canneaux,  wife  of  Mr.  L. 

U.    Canneaux,  aged  34. 

Feb.  6.  Sir  John  Joseph  Dillon,  Knt.,  &  B.S.R.C.,  at 
Ipswich,  aged  59. 

"  His  Foreign  Titles  were  bestowed  on  his  family  as  a  reward  for  their 
Military  Services  to  the  House  of  Austria.  Devoted  from  his  earliest  days 
in  advocating  by  his  pen  and  talents  the  Catholic  claims,  he  spared  no  expence 
in  the  publication  of  his  works  ;  and  evidenced  his  fervent  faith  in  the  truths 
of  our  holy  religion  by  his  learned  defence  of  its  doctrines,  written  in  his  last 
illness." 

Mar.  8.  Mrs.  Mary  Agnes  Rowley,  of  Manchester,  aged  47. 
30.  Mr.  William  White  of  Brailes,  aged  55. 

Sept.  13.  Mrs.  Ann  Zimmer,  wife  of  John  Zimmer,  Esq., 
late  of  London,  and  daughter  of  the  late 
Thomas  Kaylett,  Esq.,  of  Maverly  estate, 
in  Jamaica,  at  Worcester,  after  a  long  and 
painful  illness,  aged  47  years  and  59  days. 

Nov.  20.  Mrs.  Ann  Stringfellow,  of  Wingerworth,  aged  78. 

21.  Mrs.  Ann  Ibison,  late  of  Lingart,  near  Garstang, 

aged  82. 
Dec.     5.  Mrs.  Deborah  Sughrue,  aged  75. 

6.  Miss    Susanna    Brewer,     at    Brown-edge,     near 
Preston. 

11.  Mr.  H,  Riley,  in  the  21st  year  of  his  age. 


228 

11.  Denis  Brodrick  Campion,  second  and  last  sur 
viving  son  of  Mr.  William  Brodrick,  ancient 
master  and  professor  of  the  Latin  and  Greek 
languages,  at  Killarney,  aged  76. 

15.  Mr.    Michael   Thomas   Harley,   late   secretary   of 

St.  Patrick's  charity  schools,  aged  31. 

17.  Miss  Eliza  Walmesley,  youngest  daughter  of  the 

late  Charles  Walmesley,  Esq.,  of  Westwood 

House,  Lancashire,  aged  16. 

22.  John  Cockshott,   Esq.,   of  Bracewell,   Yorkshire. 
25.  Edward  Richardson,  Esq.,  aged  37. 
28.  Teresa    Catherine,    the    beloved    wife    of    John 

Carpenter,  Esq.,  and  niece  of  the  Right  Hon. 

Robert  Edward,  ninth  Lord  Petre,  at  Truro, 

aged  61. 

31.  Mrs.  Dorothy  Haggerty,  aged  82. 
1838.  Jan.      7.  Mary   Murphy,    the  lamented   servant   of   Capt. 

McGuire,  of  Hereford,  at  Chepstow,  aged  42. 
13.  William  Dalton  Hoghton,  Esq.,  after  a  long  life 

passed  in  benevolence,  and  to  the  last  marked 

by  the  quiet  and  unremitted  observance  of 

the  duties  of  our  holy  religion,  aged  74  years. 

16.  Mrs.  Mary  Ormerod,  at  Morpeth,  aged  84. 

21.  Mr.  William  Bird,  of  Rodney's  Buildings,  aged 
44. 

24.  Christine,   relict  of  the  late  Patrick  Coltsmann, 

Esq.,  of  Hinde-street,  Manchester-square, 
and  of  Flesk  Castle,  County  of  Kerry,  aged 
63. 

25.  Mr.  James  Pilkington,  at  Preston,  aged  35. 
25.  Mrs.  Rush,  of  Manchester,  aged  64. 

[?2]6.   William  Benedict  Simpson,  only  son  of  Cuthbert 
Simpson  Esq.,    of   Hill-foot  Villa,  Woolton, 
near  Liverpool. 
30.  Mr.    Thomas    Cowban,    of   Alston-lane    [Lanes.], 

aged  62. 

30.  Miss  Margaret  Cormick. 
30.  Mrs.  Ellen  Louisa  Hovenden,  aged  75. 
Feb.     4.  Mrs.  Jane  Milne,  relict  of  the  late  Robert  Milne, 

Esq.,  of  Manchester. 
5.  Miss  Frances  Tegart,  aged  37. 
6    Mr.  James  Nind,  aged  15. 
8.  Patrick  King,  Esq.,  of  Broomfield  Lodge,  Essex, 

aged  69. 
11.  Frances  Mary,  wife  of  William  Benedict  Simpson, 

Esq.,  of  Foot-hill  Villa,  [Woolton.] 
13.  Mrs.  Mary  Cuthbertson,  aged  61. 

18.  Margaret,*  wife  of  Mr.  Edward  Gwyn,  of  Hyde- 

[Street,]  Bloomsbury,  aged  70. 


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Mary,    second    daughter    of    the    late    Thomas 
Huddleston,  Esq.,  of  Milton,  Cambridgeshire. 
Mar.     2.  Mrs.  Mary  Christian. 

10.  Mr.  Edward  Corser,  aged  38. 

12.  William  Nailor. 

15.  George  Barrett,   eldest  son  of  Richard  Barrett, 

Esq.,  of  Milton,  Berks,  aged  28. 

16.  Lewis  Moore,   Esq.,   aged  55. 

18.  Charles    Robert,    youngest    son    of    W.    H.    M. 

Sidney,  Esq.,  of  Stockton  on  Tees. 
18.  Ann,  wife  of  William  Nailor  [see  12  March] 
30.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Bowman,  of  Rotherhithe,  aged  78. 
Apr.   10.  Mrs.   Agnes  Clayton,   aged  16. 

10.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Caton,  aged  87. 

11.  Mrs.  Mary  Monticelli,  aged  70. 

13.  Mrs.   Wit  ham,  relict  of  William  Wit  ham,   Esq., 

aged  86. 

17.  Mr.  Melchior  Barlow,  aged  36  years  and  3  months. 

18.  Mr.   Thomas  Hunton,   of  the  Crescent,   Carlisle, 

aged  60. 

19.  Mrs.  Mary  Ellen  Andoe,  at  Paris,    aged   25. 
24.  John  Allam,  Esq.,  at  Salisbury,  aged  85. 
30.  Lieut.  Col.  Charles  Thomas  Talbot,  aged  55. 

May   13.  The   Honourable   Frances   Sophia   Stafford   Jer- 
ningham,  at  Paris. 

18.  Mary,  the  wife  of  Matthew  Frost,  of  Calver,  near 

Bakewell,   aged  58. 

19.  Mrs.  Ann  Peacan,  at  Clifton. 

20.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Pindar,  of  York,  aged  31. 

24.  Anne   Lady   Wolseley,    after   three   days   illness 

at  Paris. 

,,  .  Mrs.  Mary  Wickwar,  aged  29. 
24.  Mrs.   Ann    Farley,    of    Harley    [Hanley]    Castle, 

Worcestershire,  aged  81. 
27.  Mrs.    Hannah   Lenty,    of   Richmond,    Yorkshire, 

aged  73. 

29.  Mr.  James  Cowban,  of  Westby,  aged  62. 
June    4.  Mary,  daughter  of  the  late  Henry  Darell,  Esq., 

of  Cale-hill,  at  Scarborough. 
6.  Mr.  John  S.  Joy,  aged  35,  at  Preston. 
12.  Mrs.   Phoebe  Ilsley,   of  Brook-street,   New-road, 

aged  75. 
14.  Eliza,    daughter   of   the   late   Francis    Plowden, 

Esq.,  barrister  at  law. 

17.  Mr.   Edward  Thomas  Rainford,   of  Chorlton  on 

Medlock,  Manchester,  much  and  deservedly 
respected. 

18.  Madme.  Marie  Jeanne  Antionette  Berthe,  aged  74. 
July     3.  John  Fish  Murphy,  Esq.,  son  of  T.  P.  Murphy, 

Esq.,  of  Stratford,  Essex,  aged  27. 


"  LAITY'S    DIRECTORY  "    OBITUARIES. 

7.  Mr.  Thomas  Stephen  Smith,  aged  70. 

16.  Catharine  Countess  Mazzinghi,  at  Boulogne-sur- 

Mer,  aged  55. 

26.  Christopher  MacEvoy,  Esq.,  at  his  country  seat, 

Bernstorff,   near  Copenhagen,   aged  78. 
28.  Thomas  Peter  Metcalfe  More,  Esq.,  of  Shottery, 
Warwickshire,  aged  44. 

30.  Agnes,    relict    of    Joachim    Andrade,    Esq.,    of 

Greenwich,    at    Towerby    [Sowerby*  ],    near 
Thirsk,    Yorkshire. 

31.  Robert  Gage  Rookwood,  Esq. 
Aug.  13.  Miss  Mary  Gradwell,  aged  16. 

17.  Miss  Ellen  Cater,  late  of  Hampstead,  aged  23. 

20.  Mr.  Aloysius  Last. 

21.  Mr.  James  Young,  aged  70. 

Sept.  14.  Mrs.  Jane  Dawes,  at  Hammersmith,  in  her  84th 
year. 

27.  Miss  Louisa  White,  Lamb's  Conduit-street,  aged 

3  years. 
Oct.    10.  Miss  Eliza  Day,  aged  23. 

,,  .  Mr.  Miles  Weathers,  aged  86. 

21.  Mr.  Arthur  Oliphant  Anstey,  third  son  of  the 
Hon.  Thomas  Anstey,  of  Anstey  Barton 
Van  Dieman's  Land,  member  of  the  Legis 
lative  Council  of  that  Island,  at  35  Howe- 
street,  Edinburgh,  aged  19. 

"  This  young  gentleman  had  very  shortly  before  his  fatal  illness  been 
admitted  into  the  Church  ;  and  after  he  had  received  the  last  Sacraments  it 
pleased  Almighty  God  to  permit  him  to  enjoy  a  convalescence  of  three  or 
four  days,  during  which  there  was  a  total  absence  of  delirium — an  almost 
unusual  occurrence  in  cases  of  fatal  inflammation  of  the  brain.  During  this 
interval  of  convalescence  thus  obtained  through  the  efficacy  of  the  Sacra 
ments — the  young  convert  was  allowed  the  privilege  of  bearing  his  testimony 
to  the  truth  of  our  holy  religion,  and  to  the  consolations  she  has  in  store  for 
her  children  in  the  hour  of  need.  Brilliant  as  were  the  prospects  of  this 
young  gentleman,  had  it  pleased  the  Almighty  to  expose  him  to  the  trials  of 
this  world,  we  cannot  withhold  our  congratulations  from  his  friends,  even 
in  the  midst  of  their  mourning,  on  the  dispensation  of  His  love  and  mercy 
which  permits  his  departure,  in  a  state  of  so  much  grace,  "f 

23.  Mr.  William  Leek,  of  27  Coleman-street,  many 
years  treasurer  and  most  zealous  member 
of  the  Benevolent  Society  for  the  relief  of 
aged  and  infirm  poor  in  London  and  West 
minster,  aged  76. 

*  Their  daughter  Maria  Teresa  was  married  to  Thomas  Swarbreck  of 
Sowerby  solicitor. 

fAn  elder  brother  of  this  highly  commended  youth  was  Thomas 
Chisholm  Anstey,  K.S.G.,  barrister,  M.P.  for  Youghal  from  1845,  Attorney- 
General  for  Hong-Kong,  who  died  at  Bombay  13  Aug.  1873.  He  took  an 
active  part  in  the  movement  for  the  foundation  of  the  Hierarchy.  He  is 
frequently  confused  with  another  brother,  also  a  convert,  Henry  Frampton 
Anstey. 


OBITUARIES.  231 

30.  Mr.  Harry  Eastwood,  of  Brentshaw,  near  Burnley, 

Lancashire,   aged  70. 
Nov.    6.  Mrs.  Mary  Coles,  aged  63. 
„  .  Mr.  John  Platford. 
7.  Anna    E.    F.    MacDonnell,    daughter    of    Eneas 

MacDonnell,  Esq.,  of  Chelsea,  aged  17. 
22.  John  Raphael,  Esq.,  of  Fitzroy-square,  aged  62. 
24.  Mrs.  Mary  Anne  O'Neill,  Rotherhithe,  aged  33. 
,,  .  Mrs.  Monica  Phillips,  of  Royston,  aged  29. 
,,  .  Mr.  Francis  Wickwar,  aged  42. 

in     ace<— 


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No.  III. 
CATHOLIC     MEMORIAL     INSCRIPTIONS. 

CONTRIBUTED    BY   JOHN    HOBSON    MATTHEWS. 

In  view  of  the  necessity  for  rescuing,  before  it  is  too  late,  the  rapidly 
perishing  memorials  of  the  dead  which  can  still  be  deciphered  in  churches, 
churchyards  and  cemeteries,  there  is  perhaps  no  call  for  an  apology  on  behalf 
of  these  notes  of  Catholic  tombstone  inscriptions.  Societies  have  been 
formed  for  the  preservation  of  all  records  of  this  nature,  in  England  and 
Ireland,  .and  the  importance  and  urgency  of  such  work  is  recognised  on  all 
hands.  Time  and  weather,  and  the  hands  of  that  still  more  destructive 
agency,  the  ignorant  Vandal,  are  causing  the  steady  disappearance  of  old 
sepulchral  memorials,  especially  those  exposed  to  the  open  air.  It  must 
not  be  said  that  Catholics  are  backward  in  placing  the  graven  records  of  their 
co-religionists  in  the  security  of  print,  and  a  first  instalment  of  such  Catholic 
inscriptions  is  here  presented  to  the  public.  It  is  hoped  to  add  further 
examples  from  time  to  time. 

It  is  necessary  to  preface  this  first  contribution  with  a  few  remarks  on 
the  whole  subject,  and  as  to  the  methods  which  have  been  followed  in 
publishing  these  epitaphs.  In  the  first  place  I  must  explain  how  the 
sepulchral  monuments  of  Catholics  are  identified,  how  they  are  distinguished 
from  those  of  their  Protestant  brethren  who  lie  around  them. 

On  mediaeval  tombs  there  is  often  no  inscription;  or  when  there  is  one, 
it  consists  of  little  more  than  the  name  of  the  deceased,  the  date  of  his  death, 
and  a  brief  prayer  for  the  repose  of  his  soul.  The  tomb  was  almost  always 
marked  by  a  long  cross,  its  arms  terminating  in  ornamental  forms  which 
varied  according  to  the  period.  After  the  Reformation,  the  cross  was  ousted 
in  favour  of  fat  cherubs,  arabesques,  urns,  inverted  torches,  and  other  Pagan 
emblems ;  the  prayer  for  the  dead  was  discontinued,  and  the  epitaph  ex 
panded  into  an  enumeration  of  the  virtues  of  the  deceased — until  at  length, 
at  the  beginning  of  the  19th  century,  it  had  grown  into  a  prosy,  ridiculous 
and  irreverent  panegyric,  or  a  morbid,  moralizing  and  often  doggrel  rhyme. 
The  instinct  of  the  Faith  preserved  Catholic  tombs  from  these  repellent 
absurdities ;  but  the  dominant  Protestantism  forbade  the  inscription 
of  the  ancient  prayer  for  the  departed,  and  even  the  cross,  on  sepulchral 
monuments.  The  irrepressible  desire  of  the  Catholic  mind  to  distinguish, 
among  the  memorials  of  the  dead,  the  resting-places  of  those  "  who  have 
gone  before  us  with  the  sign  of  the  Faith  and  sleep  in  the  slumber  of  peace  "  * 
soon  led  our  persecuted  forefathers  to  substitute  a  symbol  which  served  their 
purpose.  This  was  the  sacred  monogram  IHS,  the  middle  letter  being 
surmounted  by  a  cross  indeed,  but  one  of  such  insignificant  dimensions 
as  to  escape  the  censure  of  the  Puritan.  This  is  in  some  cases  accompanied 
by  the  three  nails  and  surrounded  by  rays  (as  in  the  badge  of  the  Society 
of  Jesus) ;  sometimes  it  is  engraven  within  the  outline  of  a  heart — in  allusion 
to  the  Sacred  Heart  of  Our  Lord.  When  the  times  improved,  the  monogram 
was  incised  in  bolder  letters,  and  the  cross  became  larger ;  until  at  length, 
soon  after  Catholic  Emancipation,  the  cross  alone  (usually  in  relief)  began 
to  figure  on  our  gravestones.  Recently,  the  introduction  of  certain  Catholic 
practices  within  the  Established  Church  has  brought  both  the  cross  and 
the  monogram  into  use  on  Protestant  tombs ;  and  so  would  render  it  im- 

*  Canon  of  the  Mass. 


CATHOLIC   MEMORIAL   INSCRIPTIONS.  233 

possible  to  distinguish  the  graves  of  Catholics,  had  the  latter  not  reverted 
to  the  custom  of  inscribing  a  prayer  for  the  soul  of  the  deceased,  or  the 
equivalent  initials  R.I. P.  Now  that  some  Anglicans  have  taken  to  imitate 
us  in  this  particular  also,  I  know  not  to  what  device  we  must  in  future  resort 
in  order  to  mark  out  the  graves  of  our  dead  from  those  of  persons  who  die 
outside  the  visible  fold  of  the  Catholic  Church. 

As  a  matter  of  archaeological  fact,  it  may  be  taken  as  a  safe  rule,  that 
tombstones  of  a  date  prior  to  1830,  marked  with  the  cross  or  sacred  monogram, 
are  those  of  "  Roman  "  Catholics. 

It  should  be  noted,  however,  that  not  every  old  Catholic  grave  is  so 
marked.  There  were  times  when,  and  places  where,  public  bigotry  was 
so  strong  as  to  prevent  the  smallest  indication  of  Popery  in  church  or  church 
yard.  Much  depended  on  the  personal  proclivities  of  the  incumbent,  on 
the  numbers  and  influence  of  Catholics  in  the  parish,  or  on  the  political 
circumstances  of  the  time.  There  can  be  no  doubt  that  this  collection 
leaves  unnoticed  a  large  number  of  the  memorials  of  our  Catholic  brethren, 
for  lack  of  some  distinguishing  sign  of  the  Faith  in  which  they  died. 

In  addition  to  the  considerations  stated  above,  the  present  contributor 
has  used  the  special  knowledge  which  (particularly  in  the  case  of  South 
Wales  and  the  Marches)  he  possessed  of  the  local  Catholics  and  their  family 
history. 

In  some  instances  a  stone  commemorates  both  Catholic  and  Protestant 
members  of  a  family ;  and  in  such  a  case  all  the  names  are  here  given,  for 
the  sake  of  the  genealogical  information  involved. 

A  reference  to  earlier  volumes  of  these  Transactions  will  show  the  large 
Catholic  population  which  yet  existed  in  the  Monnow  Valley,  and  throughout 
North-east  Monmouthshire  and  South-west  Herefordshire,  down  to  the 
beginning  of  the  19th  century.  Evans  and  Britton  ("Description  of  the 
County  of  Monmouth,"  London,  1809)  remark  upon  "  the  prevalency  of 
Romish  doctrines  still  manifested  in  Monmouthshire,  and  the  comparatively 
large  proportion  of  Roman  Catholics  among  the  inhabitants." 

The  collection  of  these  inscriptions  by  the  present  contributor  began  in 
1893,  with  those  of  the  district  in  and  around  the  town  of  Monmouth.  As 
the  particulars  were  not  at  first  gathered  with  a  view  to  their  publication, 
he  was  in  many  cases  content  with  recording  the  year  of  death — neglecting 
the  month  and  day.  Where  it  has  not  since  been  possible  to  supply  the 
missing  details,  the  inscription  is  here  noted  in  the  imperfect  form,  it  being 
thought  better  to  preserve  it  with  its  deficiency  than  not  at  all. 

It  has  not  been  thought  advisable  to  exclude  a  few  Monmouthshire 
epitaphs  which  were  supplied  by  me  to  Mr.  J.  A.  Bradney's  "  History  of 
Monmouthshire"  (London;  Mitchell  Hughes  and  Clarke,  1904—1911). 
My  reason  is  that  the  work  referred  to  is  a  large  and  costly  book,  accessible 
only  to  the  few,  and  also  that  the  Catholic  inscriptions  are  not  there  noted 
particularly  as  such,  and  are  lost  among  those  of  non-Catholics. 

As  it  was  not  practicable  to  reproduce  in  type  the  sacred 
monogram  surmounted  with  the  small  cross  over  the  middle  letter,  nor  the 
large  Latin  cross  of  later  times,  the  IHS  is  printed  without  its  cross,  and  the 
large  cross  is  merely  referred  to  when  it  occurs.  The  Greek  cross, 
which  is  sometimes  met  with,  is  duly  represented. 

J.  H.  M. 


234  CATHOLIC  MEMORIAL  INSCKIPTIONS. 

MON  MOUTH. 

Churchyard.     From  South  by  East  round  the  Church. 

Sloped  Latin  cross  in  relief. 
Joseph  Watkins;    ob.   27  Nov.   1860,  set.   62. 
Mary  his  wife  ;    ob.  14  Jan.  1836,  set.  39.* 
Susan  their  dau.  ;    ob.  16  Nov.  1833,  set.  4. 

Sloped  Latin  cross  in  relief. 
John  Green  ;    ob.  3  May  1845,  set.  75.** 
Benjamin  Green,  innkeeper;    ob.   11  Feb.   1852,  set.  78. t 
Peter  Pugh,  irmholder  ;    ob.  8  Jan.  1789,  set.  62. 
Elizabeth  his  wife  ;    ob.  8  Apr.  1807,  set.  86. 
Elizabeth  Stead,  granddau.   of  the  above  ;    ob.   24  June   1829, 

set.  26.  «" 

Elizabeth  wife  of  John  Stead,  grocer  ;  ob.  24  March  1844,  set. 
34.  J 

Flat  stone  near  the  north  path. 
Letitia  Margaret  Maria,  §  wife  of  Oliver  Gregory  Thomas,  of  this 

Town,  Surgeon ;  ob.  5  May  1849,  set.  34. 
Matilda,  their  dau.  ;  ob.  20  Sep.  1849,  set.  18. 
Oliver  Gregory  Thomas  ;  ob.  24  June  1865,  set.  78. 

R.I.P. 

Latin  cross. 

In  Memory  of |  George  Embry  of  this  | 

[parish]  M |    who   died   September 1738 

Aged 

Also  of of  the  above,  who  died  | 1778, 

Aged || 

Slab  on  the  ground,  under  the  E.  window.  Incised  Latin  cross. 
In  Memory  of  Mary  Kane,  spinster,  who  departed  this  life  July 
13th  1825.  q 

A  friend  to  the  friendless. 

E.N.E.  of  the  church.  Slab  of  stone  on  low  brick  foundation,  with 
incised  lettering.  Below  the  inscription  are  the  IHS  and  slanting 
cross,  in  low  relief.  J.  Jackson  sculpsit. 

Sacred  to  the  Memory  of  |  Michael  Watkins  |  who  died  June  28, 
1808  |  Aged  58  years. 

*  Dau.  of  Thomas  and  Ann  Pen-in. 

**  Convert. 

t  First  numeral  in  age  doubtful. 

j  Peter  Pugh  was  landlord  of  the  Angel  inn.  Elizabeth,  wife  of  John 
Stead,  was  nee  Tippins.  She  and  her  husband  were  converts  ;  the  latter 
lived  to  see  his  100th  year. 

§  Letitia  was  a  granddaughter  of  Viscount  Dillon  and  cousin  to  Baron 
Ffrench.  Her  mother  was  a  Catholic.  Letitia,  after  a  long  lapse,  died  re 
conciled  to  the  Church.  Her  son,  Charles  Dillon  Thomas,  was  baptized  as 
a  Protestant,  but  was  received  into  the  Church  1889  ;  so  also  was  his  wife 
Susanna  nee  Bisse  of  the  Orchard,  Monmouth. 

||  In  both  cases  the  last  two  figures  of  the  A.D.  are  doubtful. 

€][  Vide  Vol.  ix.  pp.  140,  142.  This  lady  is  commemorated  in  the  same 
words,  on  an  adjacent  slab  of  the  family  of  Lewis  of  Higga. 


CATHOLIC   MEMORIAL   INSCRIPTIONS.  235 

Also  Elizabeth,  Daughter  of  the  above    |    died  Dec.  27th  1823  ] 

Aged  19  years. 
Also  Elizabeth  Pollard  |  (Relict  of  the  above  Michael  Watkins)  | 

who  died  July  12th  1851  |  Aged  85  years.* 

IHS     Elizabeth  Crutchley  ;    ob.  1794,  set.  34.  t 

Sloping  incised  Latin  cross. 
On  the  south  side  of  the  vault  of  Joseph  Bennett  of  this  town, 

pawnbroker. 
Jane  wife  of  Joseph  Bennett ;   ob.  (c.)  1840. 

W.  of  the  church. 
John  Saunders  ;    ob.  9  Mar.   1838. 

On  whose  soul  sweet  Jesus  have  mercy. 

Small  headstone.    Latin  cross. 

In  Memory  of  |  William  Dikyns  |  who  died  Feb.  9th  1842  |  Aged  32 
Years.  J 

ROCKFIELD,  Monmouthshire. 

This  churchyard  was  the  chief  burial-place  of  the  Catholics  from  the 
south  part  of  Monmouth  town. 

In  the  chancel.        Latin  cross. 

Hie  jacent  Exuviae  4Rmi  et  Illmi  in  Christo  |  P.  D.  Matthaei 
Prichard  Epi.  Myrinesis  V.Ap.  |  Ord.  FF.  MM.  Recoil.  Angl. 
Conventus  |  Duaceni  Alumni,  S.T.L.  Jub.  |  Vir  erat  Erudi- 
tionis  summae  |  Doctrinae  approbatae  |  Famae  integrae  et 
plusquam  vulgaris  |  Vixit  omnibus  charus  |  Pauperum  et 
afflict orum  columen  |  Flent  ejus  obitum  orphanus  et  vidua 
Collachrymantur  universim  omnes  |  Nobilis  et  Ignobilis 
Dives  et  Pauper  |  Quibus  aequale  Pastoralis  Officii  Minis- 
terium  |  Semper  exhibuit  |  In  Perthyre  multis  annis  vixit  et 
ibidem  |  Animam  Creatori  reddidit  anno  |  ^Etatis  suae  81 
Rel.  63  Sacer.  57  Ep.  35  |  Jub.  13  Die  22  Maii  1750  |  R.I.P.§ 
Flat  stone  in  the  chancel. 

Here  lieth  the  body  of  Michael  Lorymer,  Gent.,  who  departed 
this  life  August  28th,   1750,"aged  95. 

Pray  God  have  mercy  on  his  soul. 

Near  the  churchyard  cross. 
IHS     Martha  Powell ;   ob.  1778,  set.  87. 

Mary  Williams,  her  daughter ;    ob.  1809,  set.  90  ;    both  of  this 
place. 

*  For  Michael  Watkins  Bee  Vol.  i.  p.  288  &c.,  and  Vol.  ix.  pp.  135,  141 
&o.  His  widow,  Elizabeth  (dau.  of  Philip  Prosser  by  hia  wife  Ann  Stephens), 
married  secondly  Nathaniel  Pollard,  a  Protestant  from  Yorkshire,  with  issue 
daughters  who  were  brought  up  Catholics. 

f  Vide  Vol.  ix.  p.  141. 

j  Emilia  Dykins  was  married  to  Evan  Davies  at  the  Catholic  chapel 
11  May  1846.  She  was  a  Catholic. 

§  Bishop  Prichard  was  buried  in  the  chancel.  The  stone  was  taken  up 
from  the  chancel  floor  by  a  late  Vicar,  but  replaced  (under  the  communion 
table)  at  the  earnest  instance  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Abbott,  Rector  of  the 
Catholic  mission  of  Monmouth.  See  Vol.  ix.  p.  165. 


236  CATHOLIC   MEMORIAL   INSCRIPTIONS. 

From  the  south  porch,  eastward. 

IHS     John  Wat  kins,  of  this  parish  ;    ob.  1806,  set.  48. 
Jane  His  wife  ;    ob.  1826,  get.  72. 
Three  children,  infants. 

[A  verse  of  poetry.] 

IHS     John  Rosser,  of  this  parish  ;    ob.  1772,  set.  49. 
Mary  his  wife  ;    ob.  1804,  set.  92. 

IHS     Ann  Stych,  daughter  of  John  and  Elizabeth  Watkins  ;  ob. 
1809,  set.  22. 

IHS     John  Watkins,  of  Monmouth  ;    ob.  12  Nov.  1811,  set.  67. 
May  he  rest  in  peace. 

Small  headstone  close  to  the  porch.    Incised  Latin  cross. 
J.  W.  ;    1806. 
J.  W.  ;    1826. 

IHS     William  Price,  carpenter  ;    ob.  1826,  set.  82. 
Frances  his  wife  ;    1841,  aet.  80. 

IHS     William  Morgan  ;    ob.  1838,  set.  70. 

West  of  the  south  porch. 

John  Roberts,  gent.,  of  this  parish  ;    ob.  1743,  set 

Elizabeth  wife  of  John  Sheldon  and  daughter  of  the  above  •    ob. 

1779,  set.  60. 
Also  the  said  John  Sheldon  ;    ob.  1799,  set.  101. 

Back  to  back  with,  but  not  touching,  the  last,  and  facing  east. 

Inscribed  entirely  in  script  capitals,  lightly  incised. 
IHS     HERE    LYETH    THE    BODY    OF    ANNE     THOMAS 
WHO     DEPARTED     THIS     LIFE     NOVEMBER     THE 

IN  THE  YEAR  OF  OUR  LORD  1736. 

IHS     Anne  wife  of  James  Rosser  ;    ob.  1786,  set.  54. 
James  Rosser  ;    ob.  1815  [or  1816],  set.  81. 

West  of  porch.    Incised  Latin  cross. 
Here  lieth  ye  Body  of  Thomas  Lenard  he  died  Decr  ye  17,  1746. 

loveing 

he  was  beloved  both 

A  llth-cent.  headstone  deeply  imbedded,  with  a  small  incised  cross 
at  top  of  the  side  facing  west.   No  inscription  visible  on  either  side. 

WELSH  NEWTON,  Herefordshire. 

This  churchyard  was  long  the  chief  burial-place  for  the  Catholics  of 
the  northern  part  of  Monrnouth  town. 

Around  the  platform  of  the  ancient  churchyard  cross  is  a  group  of 
Catholic  tombstones,  the  most  noteworthy  being  that  of  the  Ven.  John 
Kemble,  priest,  executed  at  Hereford  for  the  Faith.  His  memorial  is  an 
oblong  slab  of  the  local  red  sandstone,  very  slightly  raised  above  the  ground, 
against  the  west  side  of  the  platform  above-mentioned,  with  the  head  to 
the  east.  The  slab  has  bevelled  edges.  Two  incised  lines  extend  for  a 
short  distance  inwards  from  the  top  corners,  and  terminate  in  an  outward 
spiral  curve.  Between  the  two  is  the  inscription;  below  which  the  space 


CATHOLIC   MEMORIAL   INSCRIPTIONS.  237 

is  occupied  by  a  "  cross  of  Calvary,"  or  long  cross  with  three  gradients, 
carved  in  outline.  The  slab  is  cracked  across  the  middle,  and  was  mended 
long  ago  with  two  iron  clamps.  To  this  grave  pilgrimages  have  yearly 
been  made  since  the  martyr's  death.  On  every  such  occasion  it  is  decked 
with  flowers.  The  inscription  (badly  re-cut  a  few  years  ago),  is  as  follows  : — 

I  K   |   Dyed  the  22th   |   of  August   |   Anno  Do:  1679. 

The  second  grave  north  of  the  above  is  a  stone  slab  lying  flat. 
The  inscription  is  extremely  faint.  I  deciphered  it  22  August  1903. 
The  words  of  the  prayer  are  very  roughly  cut,  apparently  not  by  a 
mason.  The  family  is  Scudamore  of  Treworgan. 

IHS  Here  lieth  the  body  of  Mary  |  the  Wife  of  Henry  Scudamore  | 
Gent,  died  July  the  15,  1708  ]  Aged  51  |  Also  of  their  three 
Children  viz  |  Ambrose  who  died  April  28,  1697  |  Aged  .... 
Weeks  |  Anne  who  died  May  9th  1699  |  Aged  ....  Weeks 
And  |  Elizth  who  died  Dec.  29,  1707  |  Aged  2  Months. 

[A  heart  incised  in  double  outline.'} 

Also  of  the  said  Henry  Scudamore  who  died  |  April  19,  1737 
Aged  84  Years. 

Requiescant  in  pace. 

Also  of  James  Scudamore  |  their  Son  Gen.  who  died  |  March  ye 
21,  1717  Aged  55  years. 

Near  the  martyr's  grave,  on  the  west,  is  a  headstone  carved  with  the 
raised  outline  of  a  heart,  within  which  is  an  unintelligible  inscription.  The 
heart  is  surmounted  by  an  incised  equilinear  cross.  Though  the  inscription 
is  fairly  clear,  and  I  have  made  many  attempts,  in  various  lights,  to  decipher 
if,  I  have  to  confess  myself  unable  to  do  so.  It  commences  with  the  initials 
TG,  or  TC,  followed  by  three  short  lines  of  a  mixed  script,  and  concluding 
with  what  looks  like  the  Arabic  numerals  1714 — which  would  be  about  the 
date  of  the  monument.  The  whole  is  certainly  the  grave  of  a  Catholic. 

South  of  the  cross,  close  to  the  martyr's  grave. 
Helen  wife  of  John  Watkins  ;   ob.  24  Mar.  1721-2,  set.  81.* 

IHS     Mary  wife  of  James  Roberts  ;    ob.  14  June  173-9,  set.  64. 
IHS     James  Roberts  ;   ob.  26  May  1744,  set.  62. 

Requiescant t  in  pace. 

IHS     Anne  wife  of  Charles  Harris  ;   ob.  9  May  1752,  set.  41. 
IHS     Elizabeth  wife  of  James  Howells  ;  ob.  15  May  1798,  set.  36. 

Vault,  east  of  the  church. 

William  Lambert  ;    ob.  27  Feb.  1806,  set.  80. 
IHS     Winifred  his  wife  ;    ob.  30  Apr.  1809,  set.  81. 

IHS     Margaret  wife  of  John  Green  ;    ob.  31  Mar.  1812,  set.  30. 
Anna  Teresa,  daughter  ;    ob.  2  Apr.  1812,  set.  two  months. 

South  of  the  churchyard  cross.    Incised  cross. 
Joseph  Prichard  ;    ob.  6  Apr.  1826,  set.  65. 

*  Of  the  Church  Farm.  Her  name  appears  on  the  latest  Recusant 
Rolls. 

t  [tic]  Referring  also  to  lu's  wife,  the  said  Mary. 


CATHOLIC    MEMOKIAL   INSCRIPTIONS. 

Close  to  the  last,  apparently  a  relative.    Incised  Latin  cross. 
Mary  Hughes  ;    ob.  2  Mar.  1828,  get    82. 

Latin  cross. 

Sarah  Ann,  dau.  of  Thomas  and  Ann  Ryder  ;    ob.  8  June  1860, 
set.  15. 

Thomas  Ryder  ;    ob.  21  Feb.  1877,  aet.  75. 

Ann  his  wife,  of  Waterloo  Cottage,  near  Monmouth  ;    ob.  1  Oct. 
1876,  set.  67. 

A  little  north-east  of  the  churchyard  cross.    The  sacred  monogram 

surmounted  by  the  cross  ;   three  Passion  nails  below. 
IHS     Here  lyeth  the  Body   |  of  Frances  the  Wife  of  |  William 
Williams  Sen1'  |  who  Departed  this  Life  |  July  the  3 1st An. 
Dom.   1717   |  aged  77.     [Verses  follow.] 
+   John  Williams  ;    ob.  12  July  1771,  aet,  63. 

"  An  honest  Inoffensive  man." 

South  of  the  church.    Sloped  Latin  cross. 
Ellen  wife  of  Stephen  Hiscock  ;   ob.  20  Aug.  1844,  set.  45. 

IHS     Mary  wife  of  Joseph  Rosser  ;    ob.  28  Jan.  1784,  set.  76. 

Joseph  Rosser  ;   ob.  7  July  1791,  set.  77. 

Margaret  Samuel ;    ob.  1  Mar.  1780,  set.  11. 

Elizabeth  wife  of  Thomas  Samuel  ;   ob.  29  Apr.  1833,  set.  93. 

James  Samuel  ;   ob.  23  June  1834,  set.  62. 

IHS     Peter  Roberts  ;    ob.  29  May  1822,  set.  51. 

Latin  cross. 
Amelia  Jayne  ;    ob.  23  Jan.  1895,  set.  85. 

R.I.P. 
Louisa,  her  daughter  ;    ob.  7  Apr.  1895,  set.  55. 

Next  grave  but  one  south  of  the  churchyard  cross.    A  flat  slab. 
IHS     Here  lieth  the   Body   of  Hannah    |   the  wife  of  Edward 
Philpott  |  Who  departed  this  life  the  30th  |  Day  of  April  in 
the  Year  of  our  |  Lord  1727  And  of  her  Age  62.* 

MICHEL  TROY,  Monmouthshire. 

Pavement  of  north  aisle. 

Here  lyeth  the  Body  of  Mary  the  Wife  of  John  Williams  who 
departed  this  life  the  two  and  twentieth  day  of  Aprill  Anno 
Domini  1705. 

And  here  lyeth  ye  body  of  John  Williams  who  departed  this  life 
July  the  ninth  day  Anno  Domini  1724. 

I  +  S 

In  the  Churchyard.     Near  the  cross  ;    flat  stones. 
Here  |  Lyeth  the  Body  of  John  |  Appletree  who  departed  |  this 
Life  ye  20th  day  of  |  february  Anno  Dom:  |  1733  Aged  36.  t 

*  Edward  Philpott  of  Llangynfil  in  the  parish  of  Dixton.  This  was  an 
old  Catholic  family  which  suffered  much  for  the  Faith.  They  appear  in  the 
latest  Recusant  Rolls 

t  Vide  vol.  vii.,  p.  246. 


CATHOLIC    MEMORIAL.  INSCRIPTIONS. 

[A  heart  inverted,  incised  in  outline.'] 
Here  |  Lyeth  the  Body  of  Anne  |  Harris  of  this  Parish  Widow 

shee  died  the  9th  day  of  July  |  1751  Aged  70  years. 
Also  Here  lieth  ye  Body  of  I  Margaret  Sister  to  ye  above  |  Nam'd 

Ann  Harris  who  Died  |  ye  24th  of  Sept  1751  Aged  71. 
Also  the  Body  of  Jane  ye  Wife  |  of  William  Williams  who  Died  | 

the  19th  of  Janv  1771  Aged  55. 
John  Appletree  ;    died  30  April  1743. 
IHS     Mary  his  wife  ;   died  29  January  1757,  aged  74. 
Francis  Appletree,  son  of  the  above  ;    died  25  December   1769 

aged  63. 

Vault  near  the  cross. 

IHS  Catharine  Allen  ;  ob.  27  July  1821,  set.  56.* 
John  Allin,  her  husband  ;  ob.  19  Apr.  1822,  set.  60. 
IHS  Catharine  dau.  of  John  and  Catharine  Allin  ;  ob.  8  June 

1823,  set.  16. 
Mary  Allen  ;    ob.  19  Feb.  1872,  set.  44. 

Next  is  a  recent  tomb  of  members  of  the  Allin  family,  Protestants. 

Vault  adjoining  the  above. 

Maria  dau.  of  John  and  Catharine  Allin  ;    ob.  9  Dec.  1799,  set.  2 
years  and  two  months. 

[Other  names  follow.] 
South  of  the  Church. 

John  Power  of  Wraheen  co.  Kilkenny,  Ireland  ;   ob.  7  Aug.  1841, 
set.  64. 

DIXTON,  Monmouthshire. 

Churchyard.     Near  the  south  porch. 
Mary  Bailey  ;    ob.  1808,  set.  06. 

Latin  cross. 

Ann  wife  of  William  Bailey  ;    ob.  1810,  set.  66. 
Also  the  said  William  Bailey  ;    ob.  1814,  set.  74.  f 

South  of  porch.     Latin  cross. 

Elizabeth  Ann  wife  of  Thomas  Croudace  ;    ob.  1873,  set.  33. 
Elizabeth  Anne  their  dau.  ;    ob.  1873,  set.  2  days. 
Elizabeth  Thomasina,  granddau.  ;    ob.  1900,  inf. 

LLANGATOC  VEIBION  AVEL,  Monmouthshire. 

In  the  porch.     IHS  within  a  wheel-cross. 
[Blan]ch  Powell,  the  late  wife  of  Thomas  Jones  ;    ob.  1645. 
IHS     Jane,  wife  of  Peter  Roberts  ;    ob.  1775,  set.  38. 

In  the  churchyard.     South  (under  the  yew  tree}.     Flat  slab. 
IHS     In  Memory  of  William  Wat  kins  who  died-ye  17^  day  of 
August  1764  Aged  53  years.     May  he  rest  in  peace. 

*  Vide  Vol.  iv.,  pp.    147  (1796)  and  160  (1810). 

t  Ann  Bailey  was  a  servant  in  the  family  of  Lorymer  of  Perthir  ( Vide 
Vol.  i.,  p.  282). 


240  CATHOLIC   MEMORIAL   INSCRIPTIONS. 

Low  erect  stone  at  the  head  of  the  last. 

IHS     In  Memory  of  Jane  Watkins  who  Died  June  ye  8th  1776 
Aged  1  Year.  [Verses.] 

Vault.     Flat  stone. 
IHS     Edward   Morgan,    late   of   Baynham,    Herefordshire ;     ob. 

1847,  get.  68. 
IHS     M.M. 

Jane  Watkins  ;    ob.  1797,  set,  63. 

Jane  wife  of  John   Baker,   cabinet   maker,   of  Monmouth,   and 

daughter  of  the  above  ;    ob.  1820,  set.  41. 
Also  the  said  John  Baker  ;    ob.  1833,  set.  54. 
Also  Henry  their  infant  son. 

IHS     Mary  wife  of  Edward  Morgan  ;    ob.  1815,  set.  42. 
William  son  of  Edward  and  Anne  Morgan  ;    ob.   1842,   set.   18. 

May  he  rest  in  peace. 

Edward  son  of  Edward  and  Mary  Morgan  ;  ob.  1810,  set.  9  months. 
"  This  little  babe,  which  was  his  friends'   delight. 
Fell  fast  asleep  and  wish'd  this  world  good  night." 
IHS     Edward  son  of  Edward  and  Anne  Morgan  ;    ob.  1831,  set. 

9  months. 
Also  Lina  their  daughter  ;    ob.  1838,  set.  8. 

James  Addis  of  Llanarth  ;    ob.  1848,  set.  59. 
Elizabeth  his  wife  ;    ob.  1855,  set,  76. 

Latin  cross. 
Fanny  dau.  of  Edward  and  Mary  Roberts  of  the  parish  of  Bryn- 

gwyn ;    ob.   1839,   set.   4  months. 
IHS     John  Roberts  of  Lower  Hillstone  ;    ob.  1819,  set.  57. 

"  Here  lies  an  honest   man, 

Deny  it.  Envy,  if  you  can  ; 

True  to   his   business   and   his  trust, 

Always    punctual,    always    just." 
Jane  his  widow  ;    ob.  1843,  set.  82.* 

ST.  MAUGHAN'S,  Monmouthshire. 

In    the    church.     Pavement    of    nave    and    aisle.     Latin    cross. 
Underneath  this  stone  lies  interred  the  Remains  of  Robert  Need- 
ham  of  Hilston,  Esqr,  who  died  April  ye  17th  1769,  Aged  51.f 
Also  of  Robert  arid  Ann  Needham,  his  father  and  mother,  the 
first  of  whom  died  April  ye  11,  1720,  the  latter  May  ye  20th 
1720.  May  they  rest  in  peace. 

IHS     Hear  lieth  the  body  of  Joan  Morgan   |   desed  teh   14  of 

March  1693. 
The   sacred   monogram   within   a   heart    surmounted   by  a  cross 

fitchee  of  7  points. 
Here  lyeth  the  body  of  Thomas  Turner  |  who  departed  this  life 

the  29  day  |  of  may  Anno  Domini  1723. 

*  The  inscription  then  names  other  relatives, 
t  Vide  Vol.  ix.,  p.  163. 


CATHOLIC  MEMORIAL  INSCRIPTIONS.  241 

IHS     James  Harry  departed  this  life  the  29  day  of  April  Adm. 
1688. 

IHS     C.S.A.  9.  166 

Chancel  floor. 
IHS     Here  lyeth  the  body  of  William  Watkins.     [circa  1660.] 

IHS     T.W.    [circa  1640.] 

An  illegible  inscription  of  circa  1640.     It  is  surmounted  by  the  sacred 
monogram,  which  has  been  defaced  in  this  and  two  or  three  other  instances. 

Churchyard. 

IHS     James  Jones  of  Monmouth  ;    ob.  1828,  set.  78. 
Also  IHS  James  Jones,  son  of  the  above  James  Jones  and  Mary 
his  wife  ;    ob.  1839,  set.  53. 

A  stone  removed  from  its  site  and  resting  against  the  inside  of  the 

churchyard  wall,  on  the  west. 
IHS     James,  son  of  James  &  Mary  Jones,  and  grandson  of  the 

late  Charles  Jones  of  this  parish  ;   ob.  1779,  set.  2. 
Also  Elizabeth  Jones,  daughter  of  the  above  ;   ob.  1816,  set.  39. 

IHS     Charles  Jones  ;    ob.  1775,  set.  62. 
Jane  his  wife  ;   ob.  1811,  set.  92. 

IHS     Mary  wife  of  John  Jones  of  Tredaughan  ;  *  ob.  1819,  set.  21. 

IHS     John  Jones,  late  of  the  Grainge  Farm  ;   ob  1836,  set.  83. 
Mary  his  wife;    ob.   1829,  set.  73. t 

IHS     set.  86  [circa  1790.] 

IHS     John  Jones  ;    ob.  1843,  set.  69. 
Elizabeth  his  wife  ;    ob.  1855,  set.  81. 

IHS     T  U  [?]  1800. 

Latin  cross. 

James  Roberts,  late  of  Coxstone  in  this  parish  ;   ob.  1859,  set.  80. 
May  the  Lord  have  mercy  upon  his  soul. 

East  of  the  church. 

In  memory  of  Edward  Tyler,  an  old  and  faithful  servant  of   the 
Hilston  estate  for  more  than  50  years.     Obiit  14  July  1857, 
set.  67.     His  late  master,  G.  Caye,  esq.,  places  this  stone  to 
his  memory. 
Also  Ann  Tyler  ;   ob.  2  Nov.  1900,  set.  83. 

Lord  all -pitying,  Jesu  blest, 
Grant  her  Thine  eternal  rest. 

LLANTILIO  CROSENY,  Monmouthshire. 

In  the  church.       Chancel  floor.      Slab  with  a  long  cross  and  the 

sacred  monogram. 
IHS     Anne  Powell  the  widowe  |  of  Thomas  Powell  of  |  Penros, 

was  bvried  the  |  21  day  of  ianuarie  |  anno  Domini  1630  | 

havinge  lived  88  years. 

*Tredychan  in  Llangaran  (Vide  Vol.  ix.,  p.  162  &c.) 
t  Vide  Vol.  ix.,  p.  162  &c. 
xii.  p 


242  CATHOLIC   MEMORIAL  INSCRIPTIONS. 


Name,  and  date  missing  ;   only  the,  words  "  of  age  80"  visible. 

Slab  with  a  long  cross  and  the  sacred  monogram. 
IHS     .........  late  Wief  of  .............  Powell  was 

bvried  ..........  August    [circa  1700.] 

Memento. 

Slab  with  a  long  cross  of  the  same  pattern  as  the  above. 

IHS     T.  P.  |    ........    ii  19  |  1611. 

Walter  Powell  of  Penrose.    [circa  1700.] 

Slab  with  the  arms  :    Three  lioncels  rampant. 

IHS  Here  lyeth  Francis  Powell  of  |  Killovgh,  Gent.,  only  son  of  | 
William  Powell,  Gent.,  &  Eleanor  his  wife.  |  He  was  a  man 
descended  of  an  |  ancient  family.  His  life  from  his  |  family 
was  not  degenerate  he  |  was  honestly  endow'  d  with  an  | 
hereditary  estate  but  hee  esteemed  |  that  his  only  wealth  wch 
he  had  |  piously  &  bountifully  bestow'd  on  charity  |  to  ye 
poor,  liberality  to  his  friends,  &  |  hospitality  to  all  men.  He 
was  loving  |  to  every  man  once  beloved  &  now  |  lamented  by 
all  but  by  none  more  than  |  his  wife  &  sister  to  whom  he  | 
showed  an  ardent  affection  |  He  had  died  much  too  soon 
|  had  he  not  lived  fit  to  die  |  He  died  March  y  e  1  1  in  ye  year  of 
our  Lord  1697-8  |  His  age  22. 

IHS  Here  lieth  the  Body  of  |  James  Prichard  Gent,  who  |  Died 
May  ye  8th  1730  |  JBtat.  55. 

Slab  7  feet  long,  with  floriated  cross,  having  the  sacred  monogram 
at  the  intersection. 

IHS     I.  P.  [circa  1660.] 

Floor  of  the  north  chancel  aisle.     Next  to  the  above.    Slab  with  the 
arms  :     A    chevron    between    three    lioncels    rampant.     A    long 
incised  cross  has  been  defaced  to  give  place  to  the  inscription* 
Here  also  lyeth  ye  body  of  James  |  Powell  of  Llanlywith,  Gent.,  | 
who  died  Ivne  ye  7th  1705. 

Let  it  appeare  to  all  posterity 
An  honest  Iniur'd  person  here  doe  lye 
Denying  worship  to  ye  triple  Crowne 
Reveng'd  fvlly  he  was  denid  his  owne 
Killovgh's  Estate  his  Right  to  most 

well  Knowne. 

The  said  James  Powell  left  behinde  him  Rachell  his  wife,  3  sons 
and  1  daughter,  viz,  Anthony,  John,  James,  &  Mary. 

*  This  is  the  grave  of  a  member  of  an  old  Catholic  family,  who  had 
conformed  to  Protestantism.  It  is  given  here  because  it  marks  an  interesting 
though  sad  episode  in  that  family's  history.  The  rhyming  epitaph,  probably 
composed  by  the  widow,  implies  that  James  Powell  had  been  revengefully 
disinherited  on  religious  grounds.  Rachel  was  a  member  of  the  family  of 
Hopkins  of  Ty  Isaf,  who  were  strong  Protestants.  In  view  of  the  legal 
position  in  which  Catholics  at  that  time  stood,  it  is  probable  that  the  only 
truth  in  the  rhyme  is  to  be  found  in  the  last  three  words  of  the  second  line. 


CATHOLIC   MEMOBIAL   INSCRIPTIONS.  243 

Tablet  on  the  south  wall  of  the  north  chancel  aisle. 
IHS     Here  lye's  the  Body  |  of  James  Watkins  |  who  died  ye  25th 
day  of  February  Ano  Dom:  1721,  ^Etat:  31. 

Defunctum  lugere  licet  rectum  piumque 
Desine  Nam  Vivit  qui  bene  vixit  ad  hue. 

Slab  in  floor  of  same  aisle. 

IHS 

Resureccio.   expectans 
Requiescat  in  pace. 

Here  Lyeth  ye  Body  of  |  Blanch  ye  wife  of  ye  sd  Tho  |  mas  Watkins, 
Gent.,  who  de  |  parted  this  Life  ye  2d  day  |  of  Aprill  Anno 
Dom:  1707,  |  Aged  67.  |  Who  left  issue  4  sons  &  |  4  daughters, 
viz.,  William,  |  Thomas,  John  &  James,  |  Alice,  Margaret, 
Mary  &  |  Elizabeth. 

Here  lyeth  the  Body  |  of  William  Watkins  of  |  Treadam,  Gent., 
who  departed  this  life  Febru'y  |  the  2d  anno  Domini  |  1719, 
Aged  55. 

In   the   churchyard.     Headstone   close   to   the   churchyard   cross. 
IHS     Peter  Williams  :    ob.  1750,  £et.  72. 

IHS  Barbara  wife  of  William  Price  ;  ob.  1838,  set.  46.  [The 
third  figure  in  the  A.D.  may  possibly  be  5.] 

Table-shaped  tomb  on  the  south  side. 
IHS     Sacred  to  the  memory  of  Elizabeth  the  wife  of  Thomas 

Croft  who  died  November  the  10th  1794  Aged  62  years. 
Also  sacred  to  ye  Memory  of  ye  above  named  Thomas  Croft  * 

who  died  November  the  11th  1798  aged  80  years. 

Slab  lying  flat.     Latin  cross. 

In  memory  of  |  James  Croft  |  of  Troy  House  near  Monmouth  |  who 
died  August  3,  1809  aged  52  years.  |  He  was  the  eldest  son  of 
Thomas  Croft  |  of  this  parish,  and  married  in  the  parish  | 
church  of  Brimpton  in  the  county  of  Berks  |  Anne  one  of  the 
four  daughters  of  Charles  |  Hyde  Hyde  Esq.  of  Hyde  End 
near  Thatcham  |  in  the  said  county  of  Berks  ;  who  died 
April  |  28,  1828  aged  60  years  and  was  buried  in  the  |  Roman 
Catholic  Chapel,  Pierrepont  Street,  Bath,  |  since  disused. 

Also  |  of  Charles  Herbert  Croft  |  of  Newport  in  this  county 
Solicitor  |  the  eldest  son  of  the  abovenamed  James  Croft,  | 
and  Anne  his  wife  who  fell  asleep  |  March  21,  1867,  aged  73 
years. 

LLANFAIB  CILGOED,  Monmouthshire. 

Here  is  an  ancient  ruined  chapel  which  was  used  continuously  for  Catholic 
worship  down  to  1679,  when  it  was  dismantled  by  order  of  the  Government. 
It  was  the  subject  of  a  public  enquiry  in  the  following  year,  particulars 
whereof  will  be  found  in  Vol.  ii.,  p.  303.  A  Commission  out  of  the  Exchequer 
in  1720  found  that  this  chapel  was  the  ancestral  burial-place  of  the  Catholic 
family  of  Croft,  whose  house  was  close  by.  It  was  also  deposed  that  William 

*  Of  the  family  of  Croft  of  Llanfair  Cilgoed. 


244  CATHOLIC   MEMORIAL   INSCRIPTIONS. 

Pri  chard  of  Plas  If  or,  gent.,  and  the  children  of  Robert  Andrews  of  Skenfrith, 
gent.,  were  lately  buried  there.  Robert  Needham*  of  Hilston,  gent.,  stated 
that  he  (being  70  years  of  age)  lived  at  the  grange  house  called  Llanfair 
Cilgoed  f  for  10  years  prior  to  1683.  Llanfair  was  an  ancient  free  chapel, 
and  formerly  belonged  to  Turbervile  Morgan,  esq.,  grandfather  of  the  defen 
dant  Mary  Croft,  widow.  The  said  chapel,  Mr.  Needham  further  deposed, 
is  halfway  between  the  top  of  the  mountain  called  Severney,  and  Trerhiw 
Cross.  (Suit  concerning  the  tithes  of  the  chapelry  of  Llanfair  in  the  parish  of 
Llantilio  Croseiiy.  Excheq.  Dep.  6  Geo.  I.,  Mich.  No.  9.) 

No  tombstones  were  found  in  the  chapel  when  I  visited  it  in  1903,  but 
I  picked  up  two  fragments  of  stone  with  a  letter  on  each,  of  the  17th  and  18th 
centuries. 

A  modern  Protestant  chapel  of  ease  was  built,  in  1843,  a  little  distance 
away  from  the  old  one.  In  its  cemetery  is  a  headstone  with  the  following 
inscription  : — 

In  Memory  of  William,  fourth  son  of  Anne  J  and  Turbyville 
Williams,  of  this  parish  ;  who  died  10  February  1886,  aged 
93  years. 

Also  of  Frances,  his  wife  ;   died  21  July  1871,  aged  78. 

SKENFRITH,  Monmouthshire. 
Near  the  spot  where  the  churchyard  cross  stood. 
IHS     Morgan,  [circa  1770.] 

Latin  cross. 

William  Rosser  ;    ob.  1791,  set.  48. 
James  Rosser  ;   ob.  1829,  set.  64.  § 

IHS     Ann  dau.  of  Walwyn  Watkins  ||  and  Mary  his  wife  ;    ob. 

1819,  set.  4. 
Also  the  above  Walwyn  Watkins  ;   ob.  1844,  set.  50. 

IHS     John  Rosser.  [circa  1830.] 

IHS     Roberts,  [circa  1830.] 

Latin  cross. 

Mary  wife  of  John  Price  of  Rockfield  parish  ;   ob.  1823,  set.  44. 
Also  the  above  John  Price  ;    ob.  1831,  set.  62. 

IHS     William  Watkins  ;    ob.  1831,  set.  84. 

In  the  church.     Chancel. 
IHS     Thomas  Walker,  [circa  1660.] 

*  Vide  Vol.  ix.,  p.  163. 

t  "  The  church  of  Saint  Mary  of  the  cell  in  the  wood."  It  was  a  cell  to 
Dore  Abbey.  (Vide  Bradney's  "Monmouthshire,"  Vol.  i.,  p.  122,  where  a 
view  of  the  chapel  is  given.) 

$  Ann,  the  daughter  of  Turberville  and  Ann  Williams,  was  baptized  at 
Perthir  by  the  Catholic  priest  in  1794.  (Vide  Vol.  i.,  p.  279.)  These  people 
were  undoubtedly  descendants  of  the  ancient  families  of  TurberviUe,  Morgan 
and  Croft,  all  of  whom  remained  Catholic  throughout  the  penal  times. 

I  am  told  that  children  of  the  family  of  Vaughan  of  Glantrothy  are 
buried  in  this  cemetery. 

§  The  late  Mr.  James  Rosser,  of  the  New  Inn,  Skenfrith,  a  Catholic,  told 
me  that  this  and  the  next  tombstone  were  those  of  Catholic  relatives  of  his. 
James  Rosser  was  his  uncle.  Walwvn  Watkins  used  to  go  to  Monmouth  to 
Mass. 

||  Vide  Vol.  ix.,  p.  157  (1825). 


CATHOLIC   MEMORIAL   INSCRIPTIONS.  245 

North  aisle. 

Rice  Jones,  late  of  the  Wayn  ;    ob.  7  Mar.  1700,  set.  67. 
Ann  *  his  wife  ;   ob.  4  Aug.  1703,  set.  60.     IHS 

+   Charles  Edwards  ;    ob.  1712. 

In  this  aisle  is  the  fine  sculptured  tomb  of  John  Morgan  of  the  Waun, 
esq.,  who  died  in  Mary's  reign,  and  his  wife  Anne  (Baker  of  Abergavenny), 
who  died  early  in  Elizabeth's.  Their  arms  are  carved,  together  with  the 
prayer  Quorum  animabus  propicietur  Deus — being  of  the  period  when  Catholic 
practices  enjoyed  a  temporary  legality.  (See  Bradney's  "  Monmouthshire," 
Vol.  i.,  p.  67.) 


DINGASTOW,  Monmouthshire. 

In  the  church.     Chancel.     Elaborate  floriated  cross. 
IN  +  RI.     Here  lieth  the  bodies  of  Mr  |  Walter  Probert  of  Dinges- 
tow  |  and  Elizabeth  his  wife  |  who  deasesed  the  2  day  of 
Aprill  1673. 

Sic  transit  gloria  mundi. 

Small  brass  in  the  north  ivall.j 

Here  lyeth  lane  Tones  the  fovrth  J  Davghter  of  lohn  lones  of 
Treowen  |  Esqvier,  who  was  borne  one  S*  Phill  |  ip  &  lacob 
daye,  &  dyed  vnmaryed  j  in  ye  xvith  yere  of  her  age  vpon  ye 
feast  |  daye  of  ye  Nativitie  of  Sl  Joh:  Baptist  |  in  anno  1604. 

Slab  in  the  centre  of  the  pavement ;  much  worn,  especially  at  the 
head  or  east  end. 

+  In  hoc  Tumulo  conduntur  Cineres  |  Marise  [Uxor]is  Richardi 
Jones  de  hac  Parochia  |  Armigeri  ex  antiqua  ac  nobili  Throg- 
mor  |  toniorum  in  Agro  Worvicensi  stirpe  |  oriundse  |  Pientis- 
simi  ac  suavissimi  Ingenii  Fsemina  |  Urbanitate  et  Comitate 
morum  maxime  |  ornata  dum  vixit  quam  plurimum  amata  | 
post  mortem  non  minus  defleta  Occubuit  |  nono  die  Februarii 
Anno  Salutis  1741.  |  Unica  relicta  superstate  filia  Maria  nota  | 
Hoc  qualecunque  Mortalitatis  memoriale  |  carissima  Conjuge 
et  amabili  vitse  socia  |  orbatus  posuit  Moestissimus  Maritus  | 
Richardus  Jones. 

Requiescat  in  pace.  Amen. 

Churchyard.     Altar -shaped  tomb  close  to  the  cross. 
IHS     Turbervile  Croft,  gent.  ;    ob.  5  Apr.  1764,  set.  69. 
Phebe  his  wife  ;    ob.  21  ....  1765,  set.  69  years  [age  doubtful]. 
Thomas  son  of    James  and  Elizabeth    Roberts ;     ob.    11   Oct. 
1764,  set.  six  months. 

John  their  son  ;    ob Nov.  1764,  set.  4.  J 

IHS 

*  She  was  a  Catholic,  but  her  husband  was  not.     (Vide  Vol.  ix.,  p.  162.) 
t  For  facsimile  and  pedigree  see  Bradney's    "  Monmouthshire,"  Vol.  ii. 

p.  69. 

J  Turberville  Croft  of  Llanfair  Cilgoed,  co.  Monm.,  gent,    (vide  Vol.  ii., 

p.  303),  married  Phu-be  dau.  of  Thomas  Watkin  of  Cwmyoy,  co.  Monm.,  esq. 

Elizabeth  Roberts  was  dau.  of  Turberville  Croft. 


246  CATHOLIC   MEMOBIAL   INSCRIPTIONS. 

IHS*      James  Jones,  of  the  parish  of  Cwmcarvan  ;    ob.   1844, 
set.  61. 

IHS     Elizabeth  wife  of  James  Jones  of  Cwmcarvan  ;    ob.  1833, 

set.  48. 
James  their  son  ;    ob.  1834.  set.  19. 

Latin  cross. 
David  Watkins  ;    ob.   1851,  set.  55. 

Have  pity  upon  me,  have  pity  upon  me,  you  my  friends,  for 
the  hand  of  God  hath  touched  me. 
IHS     James  Watkins,  of  this  parish  ;    ob.  1831,  set.  75. 
Rachel,  relict  of  the  above  ;    ob.  1841,  set.  81. 
Jesus    have    Mercy    on    us. 
Holy    Mary   pray    for    us. 

John  Roberts,  of  this  parish  ;   ob.  1  Aug.  1819,  set.  80. 
John  son  of  John  and  Elizabeth  Roberts  ;    ob.   29  Nov.   1820, 
set.  42. 

IHS     James  son  of  James  and  Susanna  Watkins  of  this  parish  ; 

ob.   1799,  set.   12. 
Thomas,  son  of  the  abovenamed  James  Watkins  by  Rachel  his 

wife  ;    ob.   1818,  set.  28. 

John  Smith,  of  the  parish  of  Tregare  ;   ob.  1824,  set.  57. 
IHS     Also    James,    son    of    the   abovenamed    John    Smith   by 
Elizabeth    his    wife ;     ob.    inf. 

Stone  said  to  have  been  formerly  in  the  church  ;    now  in  the 
churchyard. 

IHS     Philadelphia  the  wife  of  John  Roberts,  gent.,  deceased  the 
15th   Of   March   Anno    1679  f 

Preparing   still    herself   her   to   gaine 
heaven   with   Christ   our   sovraigne 
In    giving    alms    avoiding    strife 
like  to  a  saint  she  spent  her  life 
A  wife  more  careful  none  could  be 
descended  of  the  like  degree 
ever  loveing  fayr  and  kinde 
leaving  her  husband  sad  behind 
Poor  people  now  may  say  farewell- 
here  is  the  place  where  she  doeth  dwell 

In she  is  laid 

and vertuous  mayd. 

*  This  and  the  next  monogram  are  of  the  traditional  type,  and  each  is 
on  a  radiate  crown. 

f  John  Roberts  of  Pysgodlyn  in  this  parish,  gent,  (vide  Bradriey's  "  Mon 
mouthshire,"  Vol.  ii.,  p.  63),  married  Philadelphia  dau.  of  Martin  Bbothby 
of  Treget  in  Llanrothal.  co.  Heref.,  gent  She  became  a  Catholic  and  was 
disinherited  by  her  father. 


CATHOLIC   MEMORIAL   INSCRIPTIONS.  247 

PEN-Y-CLAWDD,  Monmouthshire. 

Churchyard. 
IHS     Elizabeth  wife  of  William  Edwards  late  of  the  parish  of 

Lanishen;    ob.    1829,   set.   62. 
William  Edwards  ;    ob.  1837,  set.  75. 

In  the  Parish  Registers  is  the  following  entry:  "  1749.    Florence  Jones 
a  (Rom.  Oath.)  was  buried  on  the  1st  November." 

CWMCARFAN,  Monmouthshire. 

Churchyard. 

James  Morgan,  of  this  parish  ;    ob.  1850,  set.  82. 
Mary  his  wife  ;    ob.  1857,  set.  82. 

May  they  rest  in  peace. 

USK,*  Monmouthshire. 

Priory  Church.     Slab  in  the  pavement  of  the  west  porch,  near 
small  door  ;  almost  covered  by  heaps  of  cinders  and  rubbish. 
IHS     John  Howells,  of  this  town  ;   ob.  1767,  set.  27. 
"  Farewell,  dear  Wife,"  &c. 

Churchyard.      Recently    erected    monument    near    the    west    porch. 

IHS     James  George,    gent.,   of   this  town ;     ob.   26  Mar.    1785, 

set.  66. 
Mary  his  wife  ;    ob.  18  Mar.  1802,  set.  79. 

Sweet  Jesus  have  mercy 

Requiescant  in  pace. 

Robert  Francis  Woollett,  of  this  town,  surgeon  ;   ob.  1835,  set.  46. 
Elizabeth  his  widow  ;    ob.  Newport  1865,  set.  76. 
+   Michael  Burns  ;    ob.  1888,  set.  24. 

Requiescat  in  pace. 

IHS  t     Elizabeth  wife  of  James  Jones  of  this  town,  joiner  ;    ob. 

1863,  set.  76. 
Also  the  above  James  Jones  ;   ob.  1864,  set.  75. 

Close  to  the  north-west  angle  of  the  west  porch  ia  a  plain  and  massive 
slab  of  grey  stone.  No  inscription  is  now  visible,  and  the  stone  is  fractured 
across  the  middle.  It  bears  faint  traces  of  ornamental  carving,  and  of  the 
shaft  of  a  long  cross. 

This  is  traditionally  regarded  by  the  local  Catholics  as  the  grave  of  the 
Ven.  David  Lewis,  S.J.,  alias  Charles  Baker,  who  was  executed  at  Usk  in 
1679  for  alleged  complicity  in  the  bogus  "  Popish  plot." 

In  1889  I  was  told  that  this  grave  was  still  cleaned  and  decorated  every 
year,  by  an  aged  Catholic  Irishwoman  of  Usk,  on  the  27th  of  August — the 
anniversary  of  the  martyrdom. 

In  the  year  1904  the  tradition  had  grown  faint,  and  I  took  steps  to  renew 
it  before  it  should  expire.  The  following  are  portions  of  letters  written  by 
the  Rev.  Isidore  Heneka,  priest  in  charge  of  the  mission  of  Usk,  and  the  late 
Rev.  Thomas  Burgess  Abbot,  for  over  50  years  rector  of  the  Monmouth 
mission  : — 

*  Copied  1900,  checked  1901. 

f  This  is  a  monogram  of  the  old  traditional  type,  not  Gothic, 


248  CATHOLIC   MEMORIAL   INSCRIPTIONS. 

In  a  letter  dated  24  Aug.  1901,  to  the  late  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Mary  Theresa 
Stuart  (nee  Addis),  of  Monmouth,  the  Rev.  Mr.  Abbot  wrote  as  follows  : — 

Father  Baker  (or  Lewis),  S.J., martyred  at  Usk  in  August 

1679  and  buried  in  the  church  yard,  where  the  present  gravel  walk  passes 
from  the  street  to  the  church  door,  and  about  10  paces  from  the  door  of  the 
church — as  old  Mr.  McDonnell  of  Usk  pointed  out  to  me  where,  as  a  boy,  he 
had  seen  the  "  square  stone  "  marking  the  grave  of  the  Popish  Recusant. 
He  told  us  also  that  he  was  pointed  out  the  part  of  the  "  island  "  on  the  other 
side  of  the  Usk,  aa  the  place  of  his  martyrdom. 

USK,  18  Feb.   1904. 
Dear  Mr.  Matthews, 

*         *         *         * 

I  am  afraid  that  we  shall  never  be  at  a  certainty  as  to  Ven.  Father  Lewis' 
grave.  I  have  searched  the  whole  churchyard  to  find  a  stone  with  an  in 
scription,  without  result. 

We  can  only  go  by  tradition.  The  old  people  of  Usk,  Catholic  and 
Protestant  alike,  point  out  the  grave  at  the  left  corner  next  the  porch.  The 
stone  is  broken,  but  without  any  sign  of  inscription,  right  or  left. 

*  *         *         * 

I.  HENEKA. 

USK,  13  April  1905. 

Dear  Mr.  Matthews, — Today  I  had  removed  the  broken  gravestone  of 
the  supposed  grave  of  the  Ven.  David  Lewis,  S.J.,  near  the  west  porch  of 
Usk  parish  church.  I  found  under  it  some  broken  pieces  of  a  gravestone 

with  the  inscription   " April    18 aged   62  "  ; 

and  a  full-sized  stone  halfway  under  the  priest's,  with  the  words  "  Mary 

Low  *  of  this  town 1721.     IHS."     I  also  found 

in  the  same  spot  a  small  bone  which  evidently  got  there  when  they  made 
some  alterations  in  the  church  and  reburied  remains  taken  from  there.  Strange 
that  local  tradition  has  not  kept  up  the  grave  ! 

*  *         *         * 

I.  HENEKA. 

Closely  contiguous  with  the  martyr's  supposed  gravestone,  on  the  north, 
is  a  similar  recumbent  slab  having  at  the  top  a  coat-of-arms  in  low  relief, 
with  esquire's  helm,  crest  and  mantlings,  thus  : — 

Arms  :  A  cross  between  four  fleur-de-lis  (Richmond  of  cos.  Bucks, 
and  Wilts.)  Crest :  A  broken  tilting -spear,  the  two  pieces  erect 
and  slanting,  respectively,  both  encircled  by  a  ducal  coronet. 

"  Here  lyeth  the  body  of  William  Richmond  of  Lanbadock,  Gent., 
who  Deceased  .  ". 1728." 

The  inscription  is  all  but  obliterated,  and  was  deciphered  with  great 
difficulty. 

It  would  appear  from  the  evidence  of  Father  Heneka's  letter  of  1905, 
that  the  stone  traditionally  regarded  as  that  of  the  Ven.  David  Lewis  was 
removed  to  its  present  site  some  years  later  than  1721. 

J.  H.  Clark,  "  Reminiscences  of  Monmouthshire  "  (Usk,  1908),  says  : 
"  Until  1830  the  stone  over  the  grave  bore  the  words  '  Popish  Recusant.' 
They  have  now  become  effaced."  It  is  highly  improbable  that  the  martyr's 
epitaph  contained  such  a  description  of  him  ;  nor  does  it  appear  which  stone 
Mr.  Clark  is  referring  to.  Brother  Foley's  "  Records  of  the  English  Province 
S.J.,"  Vol.  v.,  p.  929,  says  the  holy  priest's  body  was  "  interred  in  the  porch  " 
of  the  church.  This  is  the  statement  made  by  most  writers  as  to  Father 

*  Vide  Vol.  vii.,  p.  253. 


CATHOLIC   MEMORIAL   INSCRIPTIONS.  249 

David  Lewis'  resting-place.  Mr.  Robert  Rickards,  however,  in  his  mono 
graph  on  the  "  Church  and  Priory  of  Saint  Mary,  Usk  "  (London,  1904),  says  : 
"  His  remains  were  buried  close  to  the  west  porch  of  the  church,  the  stone 
over  his  grave,  with  the  words  '  Popish  Recusant,'  being  visible  until  the 
year  1830." 

After  studying  the  question  carefully  for  years,  my  own  belief  is  that 
the  martyr  lies  buried  in  the  west  porch,  and  that  his  gravestone  was  ousted 
from  its  original  site  sometime  early  in  the  19th  century  when  the  pavement 
of  the  porch  was  repaired. 

Usk  Catholic  Cemetery.* 
William  Williams,  of  Usk  ;   ob.  6  Sept.  1879,  set.  60. 

Michael  Williams  of  Tredunnock  ;   ob.  31  May  1875,  set.  79. 
Mary,  his  wife  ;    ob.  14  Oct.  1881,  set.  77. 

William  Davis  ;    ob.  20  Nov.  1869,  set.  62. 

Michael  Joseph  Dalton  ;    ob.  6  Apr.  1871,  set.  46. 

Hie  iacet  Samuel  Fisher,  O.S.B.,  per  35  annos  Capellarms  apud 

Llanarth  ;    ob.  14  Jan.  1875,  set.  84. 
Francis  McDonnell,  Esq.,  late  of  this  place  and  principal  founder 

of  this  church  ;    ob.  4  June  1860,  set.  70. 
Ann,  widow  of  the  above  ;   ob.  25  Dec.  1874,  set.  86. 

Mary  Josephine  McDonnell  ;    born  12  Oct.    1860,  died  20  Nov. 

11883. 

Ann,  wife  of  Thomas  Scully  ;    ob.  5  Jan.  1866,  set.  54. 

David  Lambe,  Esq.,;  ob.  25  Dec.  1855,  set.  78  ;  fourth  son  of 
Lacon  Lambe,  Esq.,  of  Henwood,  co.  Heref.,  and  his  wife 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Berington  of  Winsley. 

Susanna,  wife  of  Charles  Blount  of  Usk,  Solicitor  ;    ob.   12  Jan. 

1866,  set.  67. 
Charles  Edward  Blount,  son  of  the  above  ;    born  21  March  1835, 

died   19  Jan.    1852. 

Lilian  Mary,  second  dau.  of  J[ohn]  Maitlaad  Watkins  and  Frances 
his  wife  ;  born  17  Jan.  1887,  died  18  Jan.  1887. 

LLANDENNY.  Monmouthshire. 

Churchyard.      South  side.      [Slab  flat  on  ground,  lettering  shallow 

and  worn.] 

+  IHS  29th  day  of  May  Anno  1740  Elizabeth  Wife  of  William 
Proger  of  this  Parish  Died  at  the  Time  Above  said  Being 
63  Years  old. 

R-E-A-D-E-R 

Ever    be    Mindful    of    thy    End 
Forbear    all    111    thy    Life    amend. 

Ann  wife  of  William  Pearce  of  Shirenewton  ;    ob.  1829,  set.  29. 
4-  IHS     Also  Elizabeth  wife  of  James  Parry  of  this  parish  ;    ob. 
4  July   1852,    set.    46. 

*  This  graveyard  lies  immediately  east  of  the  church  of  Saint  Francis 
Xavier,  Porth-y-carn  Street. 


250  CATHOLIC   MEMORIAL   INSCRIPTIONS. 

Incised  cross. 
Sacred  to  the  memory  of  Captain  W.  0.  Stock  of  Shepton  Mallet 

in  the  county  of  Somerset  who  died  Sep.  6,  1836  Aged  59 

Years. 
Also  in  Memory  of  Frances  Theresa  Relict  of  the  above  Captain 

W.  O.  Stock,  who  departed  this  life  April  14,  1862  Aged  98 

Years. 

LLANGOVEN,  Monmouthshire. 

In  the  church. 

Here  lyeth  interred  the  body   of  John  Ayleworth  gent.*  who 
deceased  the  tenth  day  of  November  anno  Domini  1681. 
Morior  ut  vivam. 

The  sacred  monogram  within  a  circle. 

Here  allso  lyeth  the  body  of  John  Ayleworth  gent,  father  to  the 

abovesaid  John  Ayleworth  who  died  the  22th  January  1660. 

And  here  also  lyeth  Martha  Ayl.  his  wife  who  died  the  20  of 

October  1669. 

Here  under  lyeth  the  body  of  Ane  Ayleworth  wife  of  Ihon  Ayle 
worth  gent,  who  died  on  the  16  day  of  Janvary  afio  Dom 
1689. 

The  sacred  monogram  within  a  circle. 
Vnder    this    stone 
interred  doth  ly 
The  mirror  of  all  parts 
For  her  charitie 
Religion  was  her  rvle 
Christ  was  her  gvide 
A  vertuous  life  shee  ledd 
And  so  shee  died. 

Slab  in  the  porch  pavement. 

Here  Lyeth  ye  Body  of  Anne  Williams  of  this  parrish  who  De 
parted  this  Life  ye  25th  day  of  October  Anno  Domini  1736. 
Aged  36. 

A  heart  reversed  between  two  Greek  crosses,  all 
incised. 

LLANGYFYW  (Llangeview),  Monmouthshire. 

In  the  pavement  of  the  chancel,  just  below  the  altar  steps,  is  a  slab 
bearing  a  large  and  highly  floriated  cross,  in  the  centre  of  which  is 
the  sacred  monogram.  Across  the  foot  is  the  inscription. 

W.E.G.  1595. 

PENALLT,  Monmouthshire. 
Slab  in  the  chancel  pavement.      A  long  plain  incised  Latin  cross 

with  the  initials  C  Pt  in  the  upper  angles,  and  the  date   1622  at 

the  top. 

*  All  these  are  Ayleworth  of  Trecastell  in  this 
f  Perhaps  Charles  Probert  of  the  Argoed, 


CATHOLIC   MEMORIAL  INSCRIPTIONS.  251 

SAINT  ARYAN'S,  Monmouthshire. 

IHS     Mary  wife  of  John  Taylor  of  this  parish  ;   ob.  1837,  set.  40. 
Also  Thomas  their  son  ;   ob.  1837,  set.  6. 
Nil  desperandum. 

CHAPEL  HILL,*  Monmouthshire. 

Coffin-shaped  slab  in  the  churchyard,  east  of  the  chancel,  inscribed  : 

In  the  Lord  put  I  my  trust. 

1615 

RG 

Latin  cross  below. 

CHEPSTOW,  Monmouthshire. 

In  the  church.     West  end  of  nave.     Slab  in  the  pavement. 
Sarah  dau.  of  Mr.  John  Gosling,  of  this  town,  mariner  ;   ob.  1725, 

set.  16. 
Martha  dau.  of  William  Evans,  of  this  town,  "  Belfounder,"  and 

Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  to  Mr.  John  Gosling  ;    ob.  17  .  .  . 
Mr.  John  Gosling;    ob.  17[41].f 
Sarah 

In  the  churchyard.     Close  to  the  church  on  the  N.  side. 
Winifred  wife  of  Edward  Jones  ;    ob.  1756,  set.  64. 

Latin  cross. 
Requiem  seternam  dona  ei  Domine  Et  Lux  aeterna  luceat   ei. 

Requiescat  in  pace.  Amen. 
Martha  Jones  ;    ob.  1785. 
Edward  Jones  senior  ;    ob.  1761,  set.  65. 
Eliza  dau.  of  Thomas  Davis  ;    ob.  1774,  set.  4. 

Requiem  (<£c.,  with  cross,  as  above). 

Edward  son  of  the  aforesaid  Edward  and  Winifred  Jones  ;    ob. 
1793,  get.  65. 

South  side.     Latin  cross. 
James  O'Leary  ;    ob.   1853,  set.  52. 
James  his  son  ;   ob.  1855,  set.  18. 

TREDYNOG  (Tredunnock),  Monmouthshire. 

In  the  churchyard.     Vault  near  the  chancel  south  door. 

Latin  cross. 
IHS     William    Williams    of    the    Great    House ;     ob.    15    Dec. 

1830,  set.  76. 
Mary  his  wife  ;    ob.  13  Aug.  1846,  set.  80. 

*  The  parish  in  which  Tintern  Abbey  is  situate.  The  initials  on  the  tomb 
are  perhaps  for  Richard  Gwyn  of  the  Abbey  House,  great-grandson  of  the 
Abbot's  Bailiff. 

t  Will  of  John  Gosling  of  Chepstow,  cooper,  1741.  To  be  bur.  in  Lan- 
goven  church  (vide  ante,  p.  250).  Lands  of  Trecastle,  co.  Monm  ,  bequeathed 
to  me  by  my  uncle  John  Ailworth  late  of  Trecastle.  Lands  in  various  parishes 
of  co.  Monm.  to  my  friend  William  Evans  of  Chepstow,  bellfounder,  in  trust. 
My  aunt  Elizabeth  Ailworth  late  of  Trecastle.  £3  to  be  distributed  among 
12  poor  Catholicks.  Thomas  Walters  of  Chepstow,  c^erk,  trustee. 


252  CATHOLIC    MEMORIAL   INSCRIPTIONS. 

Williams,  gent.,  of  the  Great  House  ;    ob.  17  Nov.  1867, 

set.  77. 

Flat  slab. 
IHS     Thomas    Nicholas   Williams ;    ob.    Newport   4   Sep.    1849, 

set.  30.       R.I. P. 

(Plain  Latin  cross  in  relief  inscribed   with  sacred   monogram  and 
initials  of  the  petition,  below  the  epitaph.) 

Flat  slab.   Latin  cross. 
IHS     Emma    wife    of    William    Williams    of   Caerleon  ;    ob.   22 

Feb.   1871,  set.   45.       R.I.P. 

Also  William  Williams  ;    ob.  3  Oct.  1900,  set.  74.       R.I.P. 
(The  cross,  above  the  epitaph,  consists  of  five  separate  squares,  of 
which  the  central  one  is  inscribed  with  the  sacred  monogram.) 
Flat  slab,  the  lettering  almost  effaced.     Latin  cross. 

IHS     Elizabeth  wife  of Williams  of  Usk  ;    ob. 

1851,  set 

LLANARTH,  Monmouthshire. 

S.W.  of  the  churchyard. 

IHS  In  memory  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Jones  of  the  Pitt  *  Llanarth 
who  died  March  4th  1799  in  the  53d  year  of  his  age.  Sincerely 
lamented  by  a  numerous  circle  of  friends  particularly  by 
those  over  whom  he  presided  as  pastor.  Which  office  he 
filled  during  a  period  of  23  years  with  every  qualification 
necessary  to  adorn  that  exalted  &  dignified  character. 
Requiescat  in  pace.  Amen. 

IHS  Of  your  charity  pray  for  the  repose  of  the  soul  of  Mary 
Jane  widow  of  the  late  John  William  Morgan  of  Clytha  who 
died  Sep.  9th  1892  aged  73  years.  R.I.P. 

Gloria  in  excelsis  Deo.  In  loving  memory  of  John  William  Morgan 
of  Clytha  who  died  November  the  29th  1882  aged  65  years. 
Thy  will  be  done.  R.I.P. 

Gloria  in  excelsis  Deo.  Sacred  to  the  memory  of  William  Aloysius 
son  of  John  and  Mary  Morgan  of  Clytha.  Died  Feb.  19,  1873 
in  his  21st  year.  R.I.P. 

IHS  Here  lyeth  the  Body  of  Frances  t  Hall  who  departed  this 
Life  the  10th  t  day  of  March  in  the  year  of  our  Lord  1730 
And  of  her§  age  71. 

IHS  Thomas  Dadford,  of  Crickhowell,  engineer ;  ob.  1801, 
set.  18.|| 

IHS     Walter  Lewis,  of  this  parish  ;    ob.  1816,  set.  86. 
Also  Anne  his  second  wife  ;    ob.  1814,  set.  61. 

*  Vide  Vol.  ix.,  p.  136. 

tJFrancis  in  Bradney's   "  Monmouthshire." 

J  9th  ibid. 

§his  'ibid. 

II  40  ibid. 


CATHOLIC   MEMORIAL  INSCRIPTIONS.  253 

IHS     Mary,  wife  of  Philip  Lewis  senior,  of  Orchard  Farm  in  the 

parish  of  Ragland  ;    ob.  1831,  set.  82. 
Also  the  said  Philip  Lewis  ;    ob.  1832,  set.  92. 

The  Jones  vault,  a  large  area  railed  in,  paved  with  IHS  stones,  very 
numerous  and  many  impossible  to  be  read  from 
outside  the  railing. 

Sacred  monogram  with  a  very  tall  Latin  cross  over  the  middle  letter. 
IHS     I  S  Tudor  ;    ob.  1813,  rot.  41  [?  age]. 
Also  Blanch,  wife  of  I  S  Tudor  ;   ob.  1822,  set.  53. 
[Railed  vault,  upright  stone.] 

IHS     Joseph   Beaumont  ;     ob.    1820,   inf. 
Also  William  Beaumont  ;    ob.  1832,  inf. 

IHS  Thomas  Pirson,  of  the  parish  of  Ecton  Bridge  in  Yorkshire, 
and  late  of  Great  House  in  this  parish  ;  ob.  1836,  set.  58. 

Latin  cross. 

Joseph  Thomas  ;    ob.  1860,  set.  74. 
Also  Mizabeth  his  widow  ;    ob.  1872,  set.  79. 

Close  to  the  churchyard  cross.     Stone  with  long  incised  floriated 

cross. 

IHS  Here  lyeth  the  body  of  William  Watkins  who  deceased 
the  last  day  of  November  1681  who  left  behind  him  his 
loving  wife  .  .  .  .  n  and  four  children  William  John  Thomas 
Jane. 

(Higher  up  the  same  stone,  later  inscription.) 
John  Watkins  1758  aged  60. 

Close  to  the  cross.     Latin  cross. 
Mary  Williams,   ob.    1724.     [Further  inscription  illegible.] 

South  of  the  church.     Close  to  the  porch,  on  the  E.     Latin  cross. 
Margaret  daughter  of  William  and  Ann  Morgan  of  Clitha  ;    ob. 

1829,  set.  2. 

Also  the  said  William  Morgan  ;    ob.  1840,  set.  55. 
Also  the  said  Ann  Morgan  ;   ob.  1868,  set.  84. 

R.I.P. 

IHS     Mary  daughter  of  John  and  Mary  Jane  Morgan  of  Clytha  ; 

ob.  1855,  set.  2. 

Also  John  Morgan  ;   ob.  1855,  inf. 
Also  John  Baptist  Morgan  ;    ob.   1862,  inf. 
IHS     Illegible  18-century  inscription  on  a  flat  stone. 
IHS     Charles  son  of  William  and  Mary  Lewis  of  the  parish  of 

Llanthewy  Rytherch  ;    ob.   1843,  set.  4. 
IHS     Elizabeth  and  Ann  twin  daughters  of  William  and  Mary 

Evans  of  the  Hamlet  of  Clytha  ;    ob.  1767,  set.  two  weeks. 

Adjoining  the  south  porch  on  the  east  is  a  stone  lying  flat,  which  bears 
an  illegible  inscription  in  Lombardic  lettering  around  the  margin.  It  has 
been  used  in  the  17th  century  for  another  inscription,  of  which  I  can  only 
read  "  Gent."  and  the  concluding  initials : — 

B.  P.  D. 


254  CATHOLIC   MEMORIAL   INSCRIPTIONS. 

South  of  the  church. 

Michael  son  of  Michael  and  Mary  Lewis  of  this  parish  ;   ob.  1795. 
Also  Mary  and  Michael  Lewis,  twins  ;   ob.  1796,  set.  2  days. 
Also  Michael  Lewis  of  this  parish  ;   ob.  1829,  set.  69. 
Also  Mary  his  daughter  ;   ob.  1817,  set.  11. 
Also  Mary  his  wife  ;    ob.  1830,  set.  87. 

Requiescant  in  pace. 

IHS     Mary  wife  of  Thomas  Evans  of  Abergavenny  ;    ob.  1829, 

set.  53. 
Also  Thomas  Evans  ;    ob.  1834,  set.  63. 

IHS     John  Lewis  of  this  parish  ;   ob.  1770,  set.  65. 
Also  Thomas  Evans 

Vault  with  low  flat  stone  broken. 
IHS     17 

IHS  Jane  Woolley,  ob.  1817,  set.  93.  She  was  for  22  years  in 
her  earlier  life  a  faithful  and  affectionate  nurse  in  the  family 
of  Llanarth  and  this  tablet  is  inscribed  to  her  pious  memory 
by  one  of  those  she  fondly  nursed. 

Christian  wayfarer  pray  devoutly  for  her  soul. 

Also  Thomas  Woolley  her  husband  ;    ob.  1819,  set.  77. 

IHS     Florence  Jones  of  Llanarth  ;   ob.  1807,  set.  11. 
Also  Ann  Jones [stone  all  broken]. 

South-east  of  the  church. 

IHS  Elizabeth  daughter  of  William  and  Mary  Lewis  of  the 
parish  of  Llanthewy  Rydderch  ;  ob.  1852,  set.  17. 

IHS     William  Lewis ;    ob.  1865,  set.  71.     R.I.P. 
Also  Mary  his  wife  ;   ob.  1874,  set.  73. 

Latin  cross. 
Eliza  Ann  daughter  of  James  and  Cordelia  Lewis  of  Clytha ;   ob. 

1866,  set 

Also  Thomas  Arthur,  their  son  ;    ob.  1869. 

Cordelia  wife  of  James  Lewis  ;    ob.   1898,  set.  70. 

R.I. P.     James  Lewis  of  the  Hamlet  of  Clytha  ;   ob.  1888,  set.  61. 
On  whose  soul  sweet  Jesus  have  mercy. 

Latin  cross. 

Of  your  charity  pray  for  the  soul  of  Mary  Anne  Williams,  who 
died  1860,  aged  70. 

Have  pity  on  me,  have  pity  on  me, 
at  least  you  my  friends, 
for  the  hand  of  the  Lord  hath  touched  me. 
Also  William  Williams  ;    ob.    1872,  inf. 

Celtic  cross. 

Here  lieth  the  body  of  General  Sir  Arthur  Herbert,  K.C.B.  ; 
died  Nov.  24th  1897,  aged  77.  R.I.P. 


CATHOLIC   MEMORIAL  INSCRIPTIONS.  255 

Stone,  with  brasses.     Latin  cross. 

Hie  iacet  Herbertus  Giraldus  Herbert  filius  Joannis  Jones  de 
Llanarth  Armigeri  et  vxoris  eius  Dominse  Henrietta?  Arthuri 
Comitis  de  Fingall  filise.  Natus  die  ix  Feb.  A.D.  Mdcccxxvj. 
Obiitdie  xvj  Julij  A.D.  Mdccclij.  [Herbert  arms,  with  a  mullet 
for  difference.} 

Pie  Jesu  Domine  dona  ei  requiem  sempiternam. 

IHS  Peter  Walsh  ;  ob.  1847,  set.  77.  He  was  for  30  years  butler 
at  Llanarth  Court  and  was  a  truly  honest  and  good  servant. 

May  he  rest  in  peace. 
Out  of  the  depths  have  I  cried  unto  thee  o  Lord.    [Very  faint.] 

IHS  Peter  Quade  ;  ob.  1842,  set.  70.  An  honest  truthful  servant 
in  the  family  of  Llanarth  Court. 

Requiescat  in  pace.    [Very  faint.] 

Latin  cross. 

Thomas  Burt  ;    ob.  1844,  set.  68.    And  Jane  his  wife  ;    ob.  1859, 
set.  72.    Both  for  30  years  the  faithful  servants  of  William 
Jones  of  Clytha  Esqre  by  whom  this  tablet  is  erected. 
May  they  rest  in  peace. 

Latin  cross. 

James  Burt  ;  ob.  1879,  set.  58.  For  35  years  the  faithful  servant 
of  William  Herbert  Esq.  of  Clytha  by  whom  this  monument 
is  erected.  May  he  rest  in  peace. 

IHS  William  son  of  James  and  Elizabeth  Cowles  of  the  hamlet 
of  Clytha  ;  ob.  1849,  set.  21. 

Latin  cross. 
John  son  of  William  and  Alice  Cowls  of  the  parish  of  Brungwin ; 

ob.  1801,  set.  2. 

Also  Richard  their  son  ;    ob.  1808,  set.  2. 
Also  the  said  William  Cowles  ;    ob.  1824,  set.  66. 

Latin  cross. 

Mary  wife  of  Thomas  Adcock  ;    ob.  1858,  set.  31. 
Also  Thomas  Adcock  ;    ob.  1871,  set.  54. 

On  whose  souls  sweet  Jesu  have  mercy.    R.I. P. 

Llanarth  church. 

IHS  Here  lies  the  Body  of  Florence  the  wife  of  John  Jones  of 
Llanarth  Court  Esquire  who  Departed  this  Life  the  23rd 
of  December  1763  aged  60  years. 

May  she  rest  in  peace. 

Here  lieth  the  Remains  of  Miss  Ann  Jones  daughter  of  John  Jones 
Esq.  of  Llanarth  she  died  July  9th  1781  aged  56. 

Here  lyethe  the  body  of  Phillip  Prichard  who  departed  this  life 

[c.  1680].    [Wheel-cross,  the  upper  portion  cut  off,  with  part  of 

an  inscription  of  the  18th  century.] 
Here  also  lieth  the  body  of  Mary  the  Wife  of  John  Prichard  of 

this  Parish  who  departed  this  Life  ye  7th  day  of  March  1778 

aged  35  years.  IHS 


256  CATHOLIC   MEMORIAL   INSCRIPTIONS. 

Sacred  monogram,   and  a   Greek  cross  within  a  circle  having  a 

serrated  circumference. 

IHS     William deceased 

[Effigies  of  two  children,     llth  century.     On  the  tower-arch  step  at 

the  west  end  of  the  church.'] 

There  was  formerly  in  this  church  a  monument  : — 
IHS     Mary  dau.  of  Francis  Hall  of  Hadnock  and  Mary  his  wife  ; 
ob.  16  April  1725.     R.I.P. 

BRYNGWYN,  Monmouthshire. 

IHS     William  son  of  John  and  Elizabeth  Da  vies  of  this  parish  ; 

ob.  1858,  set.  8. 
Also  John  Da  vies  of  this  parish  ;    ob.  1859,  set.  19. 

IHS     Ann  wife  of  John  Davis  of  this  parish  ;    ob.  1834,  set.  30. 
Also  the  said  John  Davis  ;    ob.  1839,  set.  56. 

Latin  cross. 
Joseph  son  of  Joseph  and  Mary  Hall  of  this  parish  ;    ob.   1845, 

set.  3. 

Also  Mary  wife  of  Joseph  Hall  ;   ob.  1855,  set.  59. 
Also  William  son  of  Joseph  and  Mary  Hall  ;  died  at  Chapel  Farm, 

Clytha,  1882,  set.  58. 

IHS     Gloria  in  excelsis  Deo.    Thomas  son  of  Andrew  Bourne  of 

this  parish;    ob.   1824,  set.   11. 
Also  Mary,   Maryann  and  Appalonia,   daughters  of  the  above ; 

ob.  inf. 

Requiescant  in  pace. 

IHS     Ann  daughter  of  Thomas  and  Mary  Keys  ;  ob.  1844,  set.  17. 

Also  the  said  Mary  Keys  ;    ob.  1862,  set.  62. 

Also  the  said  Thomas  Keys  ;    ob.  1862,  set f  Very  faint.] 

IHS     Jane,  widow  of  Richard  Arthur  of  Clytha  ;  ob.  1871,  set.  85. 
(Also  his  daughters,  to  1894.) 

IHS     Daniel  O'Leary  ;    ob.  18 

Latin  cross. 
Ann  wife  of  Daniel  O'Leary  of  Bryngwyn  ;   ob.  1877,  a?t.  74. 

LLANOVER,*  Monmouthshire. 

In  the  churchyard,  close  to  the  south  wall  of  the  chancel,  is  a  stone 
with  its  head  to  the  east  and  the  top  broken  off,  lying  flat  on  the  ground. 
It  bears  a  rude  floriated  cross  in  outline,  in  the  top  of  which  is  incised  a  Latin 
cross  with  its  upper  limb  furcated  in  two  downward  curves.  The  date  would 
be  about  1700.  Probably  this  is  the  grave  of  a  priest. 

*  Llanover  House  and  lands  were  the  property  of  the  Hon.  Augusta 
Herbert  of  Llanover,  relict  of  the  late  John  Arthur  Edward  Herbert,  Esq., 
of  Llanarth,  and  mother  of  General  Sir  Ivor  John  Caradoc  Herbert  of 
Llanarth,  Bart.,  C.B.,  M.P.,  a  member  of  this  Society.  This  eminent  and 
much  lamented  lady,  so  well  known  for  her  devotion  to  the  Catholic  cause  in 
Wales,  died  3  November  1912,  while  these  pages  were  going  through  the 
press,  and  was  buried  at  Llanover. — R.I.P. 


CATHOLIC    MEMORIAL   INSCRIPTIONS.  257 

East  of  the  chancel,  close  against  the  south  corner,  is  a  recumbent  oblong 
stone.  It  has  an  incised  border  and  a  band  of  two  incised  lines  across  the 
middle.  In  the  upper  compartment  is  the  sacred  monogram  with  a  rather 
large  cross,  and  within  the  band  are  the  initials  and  the  date — but  the  latter 
is  effaced.  I  discovered  this  stone  11  Oct.  1897,  by  removing  the  thick 
growth  of  grass  and  moss  which  covered  it. 

IHS 
I    W 

[circa  1700.] 

ABERGAVENNY,  Monmouthshire. 

In  the  north-west  corner  of  the  close  of  the  Priory  Church  is  the  base 
of  the  churchyard  cross.  Many  Catholics  are  buried  near  it,  in  conformity 
with  their  traditional  custom. 

IHS     William  Watkins  ;    ob.  1849,  aet.  62. 

Sarah  his  wife  ;    ob.  1851,  set.  67. 

Mary   wife   of  William  Watkins   of    this   town,    innholder ;    ob. 

1816,  aet.  26. 

Elizabeth  dau.   of  William  Watkins  ;    ob.  1825,  aet.  3. 
Frances  ;    ob.  1834,  set.  8. 
Eliza  ;    ob.  1831,  set.  4. 
Rebecca  ;    ob.  1855,  aet.  39. 

May  they  rest  in  peace. 

IHS     Mary  wife  of  Joseph  Williams  ;    ob.  1849,  set.  65. 
Also  the  above  Joseph  Williams  ;    ob.  1851. 

IHS     Maximilian   Kaltenbach,   a   native   of   Baden ;     ob.    1853, 
set,  38. 

May  he  rest  in  peace. 

Towards  the  middle  of  the  close. 

IHS  *     Thomas  Jones  ;    born  1789,  died  1847. 

Ecclesiasticus  XI. 
Mary  his  wife  ;    born  1781,  died  1867. 

The  following   12  stones  are  adjacent  to  each  other,  side  by  side, 

from  left  to  right. 
Margaret  wife  of  William  Watkins,  carpenter  ;    ob.  1808,  set.  83. 

IHS     Also  Susanna  their  daughter  ;    ob.  1809,  set.  35. 

IHS     Catherine  Mary  Worthy  Warwick  ;    ob.   1828,  aet.  68. 

Alethea  Mahon  ;    ob.  1834,  aet.  46. 

IHS     Michael  Hansby,t  Esq.  ;    ob.  1829,  aged  80. 

Eliza  Ann  Overtoil  ;    ob.  1883  at  Watton  Mount,  Brecon  ;    widow 

of  the  late  George  Overtoil,   Esq.,   and  dau.   of  the  above 

Michael  Hansby. 

R.I.P. 

*  The  sacred  monogram  in  this  instance  has  the  small  cross  under  (instead 
of  over)  the  H,  perhaps  signifying  that  only  the  wife  was  a  Catholic. 

t  A  nd  see  next  page, 
xii  Q 


258  CATHOLIC   MEMORIAL   INSCRIPTIONS. 

Stone  lying  flat,  its  surface  much  peeled.  The  inscription  will  soon 
(1895)  be  illegible. 

IHS 

Hie  iacet  Corpus  Rdl  A.  P.  F.  Dionisii 
Burne,*  S.  0.  FF.  Minorum  Sacerdotis 
Cujus  Animse  Misereatur  Deus. 
Obiit  die  31  Octobris  Anno  1779. 
RI.P. 

An  upright  stone  at  the  head  of  the  last. 
IHS  Sarah  wife  of  James  Price  ;  ob.  1817,  set.  32. 
Jane  their  infant  dau.  ;  ob.  1818. 

IHS  Patrick  O'Leary.  After  a  tedious  and  Severe  illness  Which 
he  Sustained  with  chearful  Submission  to  the  Appointment  of 
God  he  departed  this  life  on  the  24  day  of  October  1820 
Aged  52  Years. 

Dove  and  olive-branch. 

Miss  Ann  Teresa  Durtnall ;    ob.  1828.     R.I.P. 
Miss  Margaret  Durtnall ;    ob.  1830.     R.I.P. 

IHS     Mrs  Mary  Wynter,    daughter   of   William  Wynter,  Esqre, 
of  the  parish  of  Lanvihangel  Tally  in  Com.  Brecon.    Dyed 
17  ....   [circa  1750.]       R.I.P. 
Arthur  Williams  ;    ob.  1774,  set.  14. 

The  next  stone  has  its  inscription  all  worn  away,  except  the  word 

"Wife." 

Latin  cross. 

James  son  of  John  and  Phoebe  Price  ;   ob.  1825,  inf. 
James  Price  ;    ob.  1827,  inf. 
The  above  Phoebe  Price  ;    ob.  1838,  set.  55. 
The  above  John  Price  ;   ob.  1844,  set.  56. 

IHS     By  this  be  thoa  conqueror. 
Ann  Jones,  youngest  dau.  of  William  Jones  ;    ob.  1827,  set.  19. 

May  she  rest  in  peace. 

IHS  Albertine  Marie  Louise  Celeste  Poix  Durieux,  eldest  dau. 
of  Pierre  Poix  Durieux  and  Mary  his  wife  ;  ob.  1825,  set.  11. 

Requiescat  in  pace. 

Agatha  Marie  Constance  Poix  Durieux  ;   ob.  1830,  set.  2. 
George  Sharp  of  Surrey  ;    ob.  1834. 

+  Mary  Anne  wife  of  Michael  William  Hansby,  surgeon,  and  dau. 
of  the  above  ;  ob.  1852,  set.  45. 

Requiescat  in  pace. 

Mary  Ann,  her  infant  daughter  ;    ob.  1852. 
William  Watkins,  watch  and  clock  maker  ;   ob.  1822,  set.  52.  t 

*  The  Rev.  Father  Denis  Byrne,  of  the  Franciscan  Friars  Minor,  was  in 
charge  of  the  mission  of  Abergavenny. 

f  Descended  from  the  ancient  and  Recusant  family  of  Watkins,  who 
were  hereditary  bellringers  of  the  parish  church  of  Llanfihangel-cwm-du, 
co.  Brecon. 


CATHOLIC   MEMORIAL   INSCRIPTIONS.  259 

John  Burt  Mallowny  ;    ob.  1814,  set.  30. 
IHS     Ann  Mallowny  ;    ob.  1825,  set.  83. 

IHS     Frances  Powell ;    ob.  1808,  set.  87.    [Age  doubtful] 
Jane  Powell,  her  dau.  ;    ob.  1824,  set.  62. 
Catherine  wife  of  David  Williams. 

Joseph  son  of  James  Watkins  ;   ob.  1803  ,  set.  11. 
Jane  Watkins,   mother  of 

David  Watkins  ;    ob.  1838,  set.  80. 
Ann  his  relict  ;    ob.  1843,  set.  87. 

Catherine  wife  of  John  Watkins  ;    ob.  1846,  set.  34. 
IHS     Thomas  Underwood  ;    ob.   1829,  set.  59. 
Richard  Williams  ;   ob.  1810,  set.  52. 

+   John  Jones,  late  of  the  Tan  House,  gent.  ;   ob.  1845,  set.  75. 

R.I.P. 

+   Lucinda  wife  of  Julius  Wynn,  Esq.  ;   ob.  1846,  set.  56. 
May  she  rest  in  peace. 

Mary  dau.  of  W.  Roberts,  sadler,  and  Frances  his  wife  ;  ob.  1737, 
set.  six  days.  TRS 

The  only  identifiable  Catholic  inscription  of  post-Reformation  date 
inside  the  church  is  this  slab  in  the  pavement,  near  the  choir  stalls.  It  is  in 
capita]  letters  throughout. 

IHS  Scio  qvod  Redemptor  |  mevs  vivit  (Job,  19,  2.)  [  Gvliel. 
Williams  *  fil.  |  primogenitvs  Ricei  Williams  armigeri  de  | 
Park  Lettice  defvnct.  |  postqvam  70  annos  |  Christi  non  sine 
char[itate]  |  complevisset  plac[ate]  |  in  Domino  obdormivit  | 
9°  die  Novemb.  ann.  |  1633  et  hie  sepvltvs  |  Cui  vna  cvm 
sanct.  |  omnibvs  defvnctis  |  consvmmationem  |  in  die 
novissimo  con[cedat]  |  Devs  per  merita  Jesv  Amen. 

NEWPORT,  t  Monmouthshire. 

Most  of  these  memorials  of  the  faithful  perpetuate  the  names  of  Irish 
people  who  came  to  this  seaport  at  the  time  of  the  Famine,  and  are  situate 
on  the  north  side  of  the  churchyard.  Only  two  are  on  the  south,  close  to  the 
porch  ;  one  is  to  the  east,  but  apparently  not  in  situ.  One  alone  remains 
inside  the  church,  where  the  pavement  has  been  relaid  with  tiles. 

In  the  church  pavement,  east  of  the  tower. 
IHS     M.  H.    [circa  1840.] 

Churchyard,  t     Just  west  of  the  south  porch. 

IHS  William  Bushell  Wilson,  son  of  William  and  Frances 
Willson,  of  the  town  of  Newport ;  ob.  1814,  set.  thirteen 
months. 

*  See  his  pedigree  in  Bradney's  "  Monmouthshire,"  Part  II.,  p.  339. 

f  Copied  22  Apr.  1899,  checked  25  Nov.  1904,  at  the  parish  church  of 
Saint  Woollos. 

J  Many  of  these  bodies  and  gravestones  were  removed  to  the  Cemetery 
in  1904,  when  the  churchyard  was  curtailed, 


260  CATHOLIC   MEMORIAL   INSCRIPTIONS. 

Small  slab,  lying  flat. 

IHS  To  the  Memory  of  Sarah  Pye  *  |  spinster,  who  died  9  June 
1828  |  aged  81." 

West  of  the  tower. 
IHS     Patrick  Murray,  of  Dungarvan,  co.  Waterford  ;    ob.  1820, 

Set.    50. 

May  he  rest  in  peace.  Amen. 

Adjoining  the  last. 

IHS  Erected  by  Capt.  Edward  Walsh,  in  memory  of  his  father, 
Capt.  Garrat  Walsh,  late  of  Dungarvan  in  Ireland  ;  who 
died  1831,  aged  40. 

May  he  rest  in  peace.  Amen. 

North-west  of  the  church.     On  a  Latin  cross  of  stone. 
IHS     Margaret,  wife  of  Peter  McCloud,  of  Rathkeale,  co.  Lime 
rick  ;    ob.   1849,  set.   24. 

Also  her  father,  Edmund  Walcott  ;   ob.  1840,  set.  46. 
[Also  other  relatives.] 

May  they  rest  in  peace.  Amen. 

IHS     Three  infant  sons  of  Henry  Carroll  ;    ob.   1824  and  1825. 

IHS     Mary  wife  of  William  Draper  ;    ob.  1839,  set.  52. 

IHS     Children  of  Lawrence  Ryan  ;    ob.  1837-1841. 

IHS     Children  of  William  Quillier  ;   ob.  1841-1848. 

IHS     H.  G.  1837. 

IHS     Infant  children  of  the  Brookman  family,    [circa  1840.] 

Latin  cross. 

P.  D.,  M.  D.    [circa  1840.] 

IHS     Mary  Neagel  ;   ob.  1839,  set.  thirteen  months. 
ert  Sullivan  ;    ob.  1838,  set.  40. 

Latin  cross. 

M.  B.  ;    ob.  1839,  set.  8. 
IHS     James  son  of  Philip  and  Margaret  Welsh,  of  the  Cove  of 

Cork ;    ob.   1830,   set.   4. 
Margaret  Welsh  ;    ob.  inf.,  1838. 

IHS  Daniel  Cronan  ;    ob.  1847,  set.  66. 

IHS  H [circa  1830.] 

IHS  J.  H.  1837. 

IHS  Infant  children  of  Edmond  Walsh,  1848. 

IHS  James  son  of  John  and  Julia  Byrne  ;   ob.  1845,  set.  5. 

IHS  Henry  son  of  Patrick  and  Bridget  Grenville,  of  Ennisteague, 

co.  Kilkenny  ;    ob.  1835,  set.  4. 

IHS  Denis  Mcarthy  ;    ob.  1851,  set.  81. 

*Vide  Vol.  ix.,  p.  136,  for  this  family. 


CATHOLIC   MEMORIAL  INSCRIPTIONS.  26 1 

IHS  Four  children  of  Patrick  Colbert,  of  Cloyne,  co.  Cork, 
[circa  1840.] 

IHS     Thomas  Dowd  ;   ob.  1851,  set.  34. 
Also  his  son. 

Vault.     Latin  cross. 
Stephen  Carr,  late  Quarter  Master,  Royal  Irish  Fusileers  ;    ob. 

1847,  set.   62.     (Peninsular  and  Indian  veteran.) 
Also  his  wife,  Jane  Carr  ;    ob.  1851,  set.  57. 

IHS  Thomas  son  of  Richard  and  Joannah  Lee  ;  ob.  [circa  1840] 
aet.  9  months. 

IHS  Richard  son  of  Richard  and  Margaret  Hayes,  of  Grenock, 
co.  Cork  ;  ob.  1845,  set.  2. 

IHS     Patrick  Collins  ;    ob.  1839,  set.  3. 

IHS     Charles  Curran  ;   and  others  of  the  family  ;   1847-1850,  &c. 
Requiescat  in  pace. 

IHS     A.  C.  ;   J.  C.  ;   C.  C.    [circa  1845.] 

IHS  Infant  daughter  of  Michael  and  Mary  Lee ;  ob.  1848 
set.  6. 

In  a  row  with  many  other  headstones,  not  in  situ,  east  of  the  church. 
IHS     John  son  of  John  and  Annora  Kannedy  ;   ob.  1840,  set.  ... 

Slab  lying  flat. 

IHS     Furlong,   stone  mason,   a  native  of  Dublin ;    ob. 

1840,  aet.  33. 

Vault. 
IHS     George  son  of  George  and  Eliza  Davis,  of  Newport ;    ob. 

1828,  set.  9. 
Also  Alice  Jackson,  dau.  of  the  above. 

IHS  John  Kelmartin,  son  of  William  and  Bridget  Kel martin  ; 
a  native  of  Youghal,  co.  Cork  ;  ob.  1843,  set.  16.  (Also  others 
of  the  family.) 

IHS  Michael  son  of  Patrick  and  Elizabeth  O'Brian  ;  ob.  1841, 
aet.  3. 

At  foot  of  the  south-west  buttress  of  the  tower  is  the  ornamentally 
carved  upper  portion  of  a  tombstone,  of  hard,  blue  slate.  It  was  evidently 
used  to  mark  the  resting-p]  ace  of  an  Irish  Catholic,  but  none  of  the  inscription 
appears.  The  design  shows  a  classic  building  in  three  compartments.  In 
the  centre  is  a  figure  vested  in  mitre  and  chasuble,  roughly  sculptured  in  low 
relief — evidently  Saint  Patrick.  On  the  dexter  side  is  a  figure  with  a  curiously 
shaped  head-dress,  and  over  it,  on  a  scroll,  the  legend  "  St.  Cullum."  On 
the  sinister  side  is  a  female  figure  in  nun-like  garb,  and  the  legend  "  St. 
Bridget."  All  three  effigies  are  very  rudely  designed,  and  each  has  a  large 
cross  on  the  breast.  The  date  of  the  work  would  be  circa  1825. 

Under  the  east   window  of  the  south  aisle.     Vault-shape^  tomb. 

South-east  panel. 

Anno  Dom.  1742.    In  the year  of 

his  age. 


262  CATHOLIC   MEMORIAL   INSCRIPTIONS. 

South-west  panel. 

Here  also  is  interred  the  |  Body  of  Margaret  Mon  |  tonnier  the 
Mother  of  the  said  Harvey  and  |  Margarit  Hawkins  above 
named  died  July  10th  1757. 

Requiescant  in  Pace. 
South  slope  of  coping. 

IHS  Here  also  lies  interred  the  Body  of  |  Anthony  Montonnier  * 
Surgeon  Apothecary  &  |  Man  midwife  who  practised  these 
Several  Branches  f  |  with  great  Success  for  Fifty  five  years 
in  the  Town  of  Newport  |  Obiit  Anno  ^Etatis  73  Anno  Domini 
1788. 

Ross,  Herefordshire. 

Churchyard.     Latin  cross. 
Edwin  Lindo;    ob.   1823,  set,  67. 
John  Griffith  Hicks,  son  of  John  and  Ann  Maria  Hicks  ;   ob.  1803. 

Latin  cross. 

Rebekah  Buswell,  of  Greatford  in  the  County  of  Lincoln  ;  ob. 
18[25  circa},  set.  68. 

Latin  cross. 
Of  your  charity  pray  for  the  soul  of  Elizabeth  the  beloved  wife  of 

J.  W.  F.  Counsell ;    ob.  1848,  set.  28. 
Mary  Agnes,  only  dau.  of  the  above  ;   ob.  1860,  set.  14. 
Rose  Mary  Elizabeth  Clifford  ;   ob.  1868,  set.  4. 
{Others.} 

LLANGARAN,  Herefordshire. 

Churchyard.     Headstone  with  a  corner  broken  off.  \ 
IHS     Elizabeth  wife  of  Joseph  Wat  kins  ;    ob.  1829,  set.  79. 

Joseph  Watkins  ;    ob.  18  .  .  . 

Small  round-headed  stone.     A  Latin  cross,  and  below  it  the  initials 
and  date. 

W.W 

H. 
1855. 

Similar  stone  to  the  last,  and  next  to  it. 
H.W. 

William  Watkins  of  Treworgan  ;   ob.  26  Aug.  1788,  set.  55. 
Mary  his  wife  ;   ob.  18  Nov.  1792,  set.  65. 

William  Watkins  ;    ob.  18  June  1825,  set.  60. 
Mary  his  wife  ;    ob.  1855,  set.  79. 

*  Vide  Vol.  ix.,  p.  136. 

t  As  a  Papist  he  was  incapacitated  from  taking  a  medical  degree. 

j  The  late  Mrs.  Jane  Roberts  of  Llarigrove,  a  granddau.  of  the  above, 
told  me  in  1897  that  the  dan_age  was  wilfully  done  by  a  drunken  man,  many 
years  before.  He  afterwards  went  away  to  a  strange  place,  where  his  house 
was  burned. 


CATHOLIC   MEMORIAL  INSCRIPTIONS.  263 

Mary  wife  of  James  Watkins  ;    ob.  6  June  1773,  set.  72. 

James  Watkins;    ob.  11  Feb.  1775,  set.  76. 

Ami  Watkins,  their  dau.  ;   ob.  17  June  1783,  set.  34. 

Slate  headstone. 

Harriet  Elizabeth  Mary,  dau.  of  Charles  and  Harriett  Watkins 
of  Hereford  and  granddau.  of  William  and  Mary  Watkins 
late  of  Pembridge  Castle  in  this  co.  ;  ob.  1834,  set.  eight 
months. 

Contiguous  and  at  right -angles  to  the  back  of  this  stone  is  a  long,  narrow, 
cylindrical  block  of  the  local  red  stone,  about  a  man's  length.  Near  the 
upper  end  is  carved  an  Eastern  or  radiate  crown,  and  there  are  traces  of 
lettering  above  this.  The  whole  is  apparently  of  the  17th  century. 

IHS  Ann  wife  of  William  Hall  of  Langrove  and  dau.  of  Jonathan 
and  Lucy  Seaman  of  Fresonfield  Street,  co.  Suff.  ;  ob.  1839, 
set.  42. 

William  Hall ;    ob.  1851,  aet.  18. 

May  they  rest  in  peace. 

John  son  of  the  above  ;   ob.  1854,  set.  18. 

William  son  of  the  above  ;    ob.  1879,  set.  49.     R.I.P. 

Mary  wife  of  William  Hall ;    ob.  1815,  set.  54. 
William  Hall ;    ob.  1829,  set.  77. 

GARWAY,  Herefordshire. 

IHS     John  Taylor  ;    ob.  1875,  set.  47. 
Elizabeth  Anne  his  wife  ;    ob.  1878,  set.  37. 

GOODRICH,  Herefordshire. 

Latin  cross. 
Sarah  Elizabeth  dau.  of  William  and  Mary  Webster ;    ob.  1847, 

set.  19. 

Kizia,  dau.  of  the  above  ;   ob.  1847,  set.  17. 
The  said  Mary  Webster  ;    ob.  1855,  set.  60. 
The  said  William  Webster  ;    ob.  1859,  set.  65.     R.I.P. 

IHS     Ann  wife  of  Edward  Morgan  of  this  parish  ;    ob.    1857, 

set.  52.     R.I.P. 
Edward  Morgan  ;   ob.  1886,  set.  88. 

Vault  tomb. 

IHS     Thomas  Adams  ;    ob.  1846,  set.  66. 
Elizabeth  his  wife  ;    ob.  1849,  set.  67. 

Requiescant  in  pace. 
Sarah  Watkins  ;    ob.  1851,  set.  57. 

Latin  cross. 
Agnes  dau.  of  William  and  Matilda  Elizabeth  Parry  ;    ob.  1861, 

set.  1. 

Matilda  Elizabeth  Parry  ;    ob.  1864,  set.  27.     R.I.P. 
The  said  William  Parry  ;   ob.  1881,  set.  49. 


264  CATHOLIC    MEMORIAL   INSCRIPTIONS. 

West   of   the   church.     Headstone   bearing   a   well   carved   crucifix. 
Simon  son  of  Thomas  and  Ann  Cutter  of  S*  Briavel's  ;    ob.  1823, 

set.  24. 

Sarah  Cutter  ;    ob.  1826,  set.  26. 
John  son  of  Simon  Caleb  and  Jane  Cutter  ;    ob.  1847,  set.  three 

months. 

Headstone  west  of  the  church.     [The  inscription  read  with  much 

difficulty.] 
IHS     In  Memory  of  |  John  Pue  who  died  Nov.  ye  4,  1722  |  Aged 

46  years. 
Also  of  Frances  his  |  daughter  who  died  |  ye  same  Time  |  Aged  10 

yrs 

Near  the  cross. 

IHS     Edward  Gwilliam  ;    ob.  14  Jan.  1803,  set.  35. 
Ann  Smith  his  relict  ;    ob.  4  Mar.  1834,  set.  67. 

East  of  the  church. 

IHS     Elenor  wife  of  Samuel  Merry  ;    ob.  1849,  set.  71. 
Ann  her  dau.  ;    ob.  1849,  set.  35. 
Richard  Merry  ;    ob.  1853,  set.  35. 
Samuel  Merry  ;    ob.  1861,  set.  81. 

IHS     William  Gunter  ;    ob.  23  Jan.  1894,  set.  69. 
Maria  his  wife  ;    ob.  9  Sep.  1900,  set.  75. 

May  they  rest  in  peace. 

It  is  said  that  in  this  churchyard  there  is  or  was  an  old  tombstone  to  a 
man  named  Rosser,  or  Prosser,  a  Catholic.  When  he  died,  his  widow  (a 
Protestant)  wished  to  put  on  his  gravestone  some  "  text  "  out  of  the  Missal, 
The  one  she  chose  was  "  Deo  gratias." 

LLANROTHAL,*  Herefordshire. 

In  the  chancel  pavement,  t 
IHS     Ann  Roberts  ;    ob.  1  May  1701. 
Edward  Roberts  ;    ob.  18  Apr.  1715. 

SAINT  WEONARD'S,  Herefordshire. 

IHS     Amelia  wife  of  William  Watkins,   smith  ;    ob.   .  .  .   Jan. 

1848,  set.  ...  4. 
William  Watkins  ;   ob.  17  July  1874,  set.  86. 

PETERSTOW,  Herefordshire. 

Latin  cross. 

William  Counsell ;   ob.  26  Aug.  1859,  set.  67. 
Ellen  his  wife  ;  ob.  24  Aug.  1874,  set  75. 

*  The  last  parish  church  in  this  district  (according  to  local  tradition) 
in  which  Mass  was  said.  The  altar-stone  now  lies  loose  at  the  west  end  of 
the  nave. 

f  Copied  after  raising  three  layers  of  oilcloth,  in  three  stages  of  rottenness, 
with  a  carpet  over  them. 


CATHOLIC    MEMORIAL   INSCRIPTION^. 

WELSH  BICKNOB,  Herefordshire. 

Churchyard. 

IHS     Ann  wife  of  James  Merry  ;    ob.  1832,  set.  46. 
Also  the  above  James  Merry  ;   ob.  1873,  set.  88. 

Latin  cross. 

In  loving  memory  of  Thomas  Carroll;  who  d.  1897  at  Glen- Wye, 
Courtfield,  aged  46  years. 

May  he  rest  in  peace. 

Latin  cross. 
James  Reeve,  died  1894  aged  79  years.     R.I.P. 

+  Marie  Elizabeth  Josephine  ;  died  9  Feb^  1869,  aged  11  years 
and  9  months  ;  and  Agatha  Dorothea  Agnes  ;  died  10  Feb* 
1869,  aged  13  years  and  7  months,  daughters  of  A.  and  E. 
Perceval,  of  Glyn-Wye. 

My  Jesus  mercy. 
Requiescant  in  pace. 

+   Wm  Evan  Morgan  ;    ob.  1861. 

+   Bernard  John  Morgan  ;    ob.   1864  (infants).     R.I.P. 

Sacred   monogram  with  a  large,  Greek  cross  over  the  middle  letter. 

IHS     Sacred  to  the  memory  of  Anne  daughter  of  Edward  and 

Ann  Morgan  of  Baynham,  who  died  1853  aged  30  years. 

Sweet  Jesus  have  Mercy  on  her  soul. 

The  following  tombstones  were  taken  from  the  parish  church  on  its 
disastrous  "  restoration,"  and  placed  for  safety  in  the  crypt  of  the  Catholic 
chapel  at  Courtfield.* 

Here  lieth  the  Body  of  Catherine  Wife  of  John  Vaughan  Junr 
Esqr  of  Courtfield  who  departed  this  life  the  20th  of  June 
1778  Aged  50  years.  R.I.P. 

Here  lieth  the  Body  of  |  John  Vaughan  Junr  Esqr  |  of  Courtfield 
who  departed  |  this  life  ye  21st  January  1783  |  Aged  73  Years. 

R.I.P. 

Here  Lyes  the  Body  of  |  John  Vaughan  Esqr  of  Huntsham  | 
Eldest  Son  of  Richard  Vaughan  |  Esqr  of  Courtefield.  He 
Dyed  |  ye  27  th  of  March  in  ye  Year  ofj  Grace  1721  &  88th 
Year  of  |  his  Age  full  of  years  and  |  hopes  of  a  future  &  happy  | 
Resurrection. 

Requiescat  in  Pace. 

| departed  this  life  the  |  29  of  April 

1696. 

Memento  Mori. 
Likewise  ye  Body  of  Philli  ...    | 

Here  Resteth  ye  body  of  |  Richard  Vaughan  Esqr  |  who  Departed 


f 


this  Life  |  the  17th  of  May  |  Anno  Salutis  1697  |  Aged  97. 

*  Vide  "  An  Excursion  down  the  Wye,"    Charles    Heath,  Monmouth, 
1799  ;    and  Bradney's  "  Monmouthshire,"  Vol.  i. 


266  CATHOLIC   MEMORIAL   INSCRIPTIONS. 

Here  also  ye  body  of  his  youngest  |  Son  John  Vaughan  Esq.  |  who 
became  his  sole  |  Heir.  He  Died  Novr  |  ye  27th  1754  in  the 
79th  |  year  of  his  Age. 

Fraterni  Amoris  pignus  |  Exile  licet  |  Lapidem  hunc  |  in  Perennem 
Caroli  Clarke  |  Fratris  sui  recordatioiiem  |  qui  pie  obdormivit 
in  Domino  |  anno  Christi  1704  |  ^Etatis  suae  27,  die  4to  Junii  | 
Posuit  ejusdem  |  amantissimus  Frater. 

Requiescat  in  Pace. 

Here  lyeth'  ye  Body  of  Mary  Vaughan  eldest  Daughter  to  Jon 
Vaughan  of  upper  Rosse  of  ye  Vaughans  of  Ruardene  &  of 
the  Lady  Mary  Cholke  his  wife.  She  married  Jon  Vaughan 
of  Huntsham  eldest  Son  of  Richard  Vaughan  of  Courtfield 
Esqr  &  died  in  ye  69th  Year  of  her  Age  full  of  good  Works. 
ye  second  fit  of  ye  Palsie  oppressed  her  milde  heart  &  carryed 
from  hence  to  a  better  Life  A  Sould  entirely  dear  to  God 
ye  14th  of  Septembr  An0  D1  1713. 

Requiescat  in  pace. 

Here  lies  the  Body  of  William  |  Jones  who  Departed  this  Life  | 
Septr  [1]  1757  Aged  38  years.  R.I.P. 

Brass. 

R.I.P.  Alice  Pope  |  died  at  Court  Field  |  August  26th,  1882  | 
Aged  22  Years. 

Heath  also  gives  a  long  Latin  inscription  on  a  monument  which  was 

in  the  church  in  his  time  : 
In  memory  of   Catherine   Vaughan,   wife  of  John  Vaughan  of 

Courtfield  and  daughter  to  Sir  John   Curson  by  his  wife 

Penelope  Child  ;    ob.  19  Oct.  1699,  set.  21.* 
Arms  :    Party  per  pale,  baron  and  femme  :    I.  Per  pale  azure  and 

gules,  three  lioncels  rampant  argent  (Herbert).    II.  Argent,  on 

a  bend  sable  three  goshawks  (Curson). 

There  is  a  detached  coat-of-arms  on  a  broken  slab  :  Herbert,  impaling 
three  greyhounds  courant  (Wigmore). 

STAUNTON-BY-COLEFORD,  Gloucestershire. 

On  the  pavement  at  the  east  end  of  the  south  aisle,  in  the  parish  church, 
is  a  sepulchral  stone,  cut  square,  with  an  incised  border  of  grapes 
and  vine-leaves,  and  a  fleur-de-lis  in  each  upper  corner.  It  has 
seven  small  crosses,  one  above  and  six  below  the  epitaph — symbolic 
of  the  Seven  Sacraments  : 

Here  Lyeth  intevrd  the  body  of  Edward  Hall  fovrth  sonne  of 
Benedict  Hall  Esqvire  and  Anne  his  wife  of  Himedo  t  he 
deceased  the  14  of  Avgvst  being  of  age  24  yeare  of  whose 
Sovle  God  have  marcy.  1663. 

*  See  "  The  Vaughans  of  Courtfield,"  by  the  present  contributor ; 
London,  Sands,  1912. 

t  Hall  of  Highmeadow,  an  ancient  Catholic  family,  lords  of  the  manors 
of  Staunton  and  English  Bicknor.  They  are  now  represented  by  Viscount 
Gage.  (Vide  Vol.  xiii.,  p.  151.) 


CATHOLIC    MEMORIAL   INSCRIPTIONS.  267 

NEWLAND,  Gloucestershire. 

This  fine  church  ("  the  Cathedral  of  the  Forest  of  Dean  ")  contains 
three  of  its  altar -stones.  They  were  lately  found  serving  as  tombstones, 
and  now  lie  loose  in  the  church.  One  of  them  bears  the  following  inscription 
preceded  by  a  Latin  cross,  on  the  same  side  as  the  consecration  crosses  :  — 

1552.  Hie  iacet  |  Henricus  Naylor  et  |  Thomas  Naylor  |  pater  et 
films. 

Marble  monument  against  the  east  end  of  the  north  aisle. 

To  the  pious  Memorie  of  Benedict  Hall  late  of  High  meaddo  * 
in  the  Countie  of  Gloucester  Esq.  who  lieth  here  interred. 
He  departed  this  life  April  16th  1668  aged  78  years. 

Also  to  the  like  Memorie  of  Anne  Hall  wife  of  the  said  Benedict 
and  daughter  of  Sir  Edward  Winter  of  Lidnie  Knight  and 
the  Lady  Anne  Somerset  third  daughter  of  Edward  Earl 
of  Worcester  Wife  to  the  said  Benedict  who  dyed  at  Cambrai 
in  Artois.  She  dyed  the  10th  March  1675.  This  monument 
is  erected  by  Henry  Benedict  Hall  Eldest  Sonn  of  the  said 
Benedict  and  the  said  Anne  A.D.  MDCLXXXIIII. 

The  aforesaid  Henry  Benedict  lies  here. 

Also  his  eldest  son  Benedict. 

Non  mors  sejungat  quos  Christus  junxit  amare. 

Here  also  is  Interred  the  Body  of  the  Right  Honble  the  Lady 
Viscountess  Gage  who  died  the  25  Day  of  July  1749.  She 
was  the  only  Daughter  of  Benedict  Hall  of  High  Meadow 
Esq.  and  Wife  of  Viscount  Gage  f  who  died  the  21  Day  of 
December  1754  And  lies  buried  with  his  Ancestors  at  Firle 
in  Sussex. 

Arms  :  Party  per  pale,  baron  and  femme  :  I.  A  chevron  between 
three  talbofs  heads  erased.  An  estoile  of  six  rays,  for  difference. 
(Hall  :  Argent,  a  chevron  between  three  talbofs  heads  erased 
sable.)  II.  A  fess  ermine  ;  in  chief  a  crescent.  (Winter  :  Sable, 
a  fess  ermine.) 

RTJARDEAN,  J  Gloucestershire. 

Here  lyeth  ye  body  of  Baynham  Vaughan  of  Ruardean  Esqr  who 
departed  ys  life  July  the  11^  1650  the  45  of  his  age.  Also 
here  lyeth  his  eldest  son  John  Vaughan  Esqr  who  piously 
ended  his  dayes  decber  the  17th  1694  being  the  58  year  of  his 
age. 

Eternall  rest  give  to  them  O  Lord. 

Here  lyeth  ye  body  of  Frances  Vaughan  wife  to  John  Vaughan 
Esqr  Daughter  to  Slr  Peter  Browne  of  Kiddington  in  the 

*  Highmeadow  in  this  parish.  Nothing  remains  of  this  fine  old  mansion 
but  the  foundations  and  some  outbuildings.  It  was  demolished  circa  1825. 

t  Vide  Vol.  xiii.,  p.  151. 

j  From  a  MS.  of  Hugh  Thomas,  the  Breconshire  herald,  a  Catholic. 
(Harl.  6831)  circa  1715.  For  the  family  of  Vaughan  of  Ruardean  vide  Vol. 
xiii.  p.  150. 


268  CATHOLIC  MEMORIAL  INSCRIPTIONS. 

County  of  Oxon  Baronet  she  departed  ys  life  the  5th  day  of 
June  1694. 

To  her  Soule  God  give  Eternall  Rest. 

Here  lyeth  the  body  of  my  dear  friend  and  Couzine  Tho.  Vaughan 
2d  son  of  Bayn.  Vaughan  Esqr  who  died  Feb.  the  10th  1691 
In  the  54  year  of  his  age. 

On  whose  soule  sweet  Jesus  have  mercy. 

PORTCHESTER,  Hants. 

Hundreds  of  French  prisoners  were  confined  in  Portchester  Castle,  during 
the  Napoleonic  wars.  None  of  them,  however,  were  buried  in  the  precincts 
of  the  Norman  church  close  by.  The  unfortunate  prisoners  of  war  who  died 
were  interred  in  a  common  grave,  in  a  field  by  the  shore  of  the  harbour. 
The  following  is  the  only  tombstone  in  Portchester  churchyard  which  I  could 
identify  as  Catholic. 

West  of  the  church. 

Mary  wife  of  John  Porter,  M.D.,  of  Portsea  ;  ob.  1  July  1839, 
set.  66.  D.O.M. 

Latin  cross. 
John  Porter,  M.D.  Born  10  June  1770,  died  4  Mar.  1855.     R.I. P. 

PORTSMOUTH,  Hants. 

In  the  old  parish  churchyard  of  this  seaport  I  could  only  identify  two 
Catholic  graves,  both  of  late  date.  The  first  is  by  the  porch  and  is  marked 
by  a  small  Latin  cross  on  a  mound,  in  relief  within  an  oval.  The  inscription 
is  : — 

Margaret  wife  of  Jonathan  Hay  don,  R.N.  ;    ob.   17  July  1838, 

set.  62. 

Also  the  above  Jonathan  Haydon  ;   ob.  27  Jan.  1846,  set.  80. 
Also  Thomas  their  son,  who  was  lost  off  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope, 

7  Jan.  1846,  set.  29. 

South-west  of  the  tower.     Headstone  bearing  a  small  Latin  cross  on 

steps,  in  relief  within  an  oval. 

Elizabeth  wife  of  William  Green  ;  ob.  1840,  set.  64  [last  numeral 
doubtful]. 

No  other  crosses  appear  on  stones  of  earlier  date  than  about  1860,  in 
this  churchyard  ;  and  those  are  of  the  modern  type. 

PORTSEA,  Hants. 

The  large  graveyard  of  the  parish  church  at  Kingston  contains  thousands 
of  tombstones,  which  were  all  examined  for  the  purposes  of  this  collection. 

North.     Latin  cross. 
A  |  La  Memoire  |  de  |  Jean  Baptiste  Victor  Chilard  |  ne  a  Tourla- 

ville  |  pres  Cherbourg  en  France  |  mort  a  Portsmouth  |  le 

3  de  Mai  1844  |  Age  de  66  Ans. 
Et  ausi  a  La  Memoire  de   |  Pierre  Cousin  |  ne  a  Cherbourg  en 

France  |  mort  a  Portsmouth  le  13  de  Fevrier  1848  |  Age  de 

33  Ans. 


CATHOLIC   MEMORIAL  INSCRIPTIONS.  269 

Et  ausi  a  La  Memoire  de  |  Felix  Victor  Chilard  |  ne  a  Portsmouth 
mort  le  23  de  Mars  |  1853  Age  de  12  Ans. 

Patrick  Collins,  late  Landing  Surveyor  of  H.M.  Customs,  Ports 
mouth.  Born  at  Tipperary  16  Aug.  1795  ;  died  at  Southsea 
4  Nov.  1845. 

May  he  rest  in  peace.  Amen. 

South.     Latin  cross. 

Elizabeth  wife  of  John  Gorman  ;    ob.  9  Feb.  1843,  set.  62. 
Also  the  above  John  Gorman  ;   ob.  14  Nov.  1853,  set.  75. 

Latin  cross. 

Sarah  wife  of  Augustin  Greuze  ;    ob.  25  Aug.  1830,  set.  30. 
Sarah  Myles,  their  inf.  dau.  ;    ob.  1830. 

William  Lawlor  ;    ob.  12  Jan.  1822,  set.  74. 
Elizabeth  his  wife  ;   ob.  19  Jan.  1837,  set.  90. 

Peace  to  their  Manes. 

There  are  also  4  headstones,  erected  in  the  "  fourties  "  of  the  19th  cen 
tury,  bearing  a  plain  Latin  cross,  which  I  suspect  mark  Catholic  interments. 
There  are  no  other  crosses  in  this  churchyard  of  earlier  date  than  the  end 
of  the  19th  century,  Portsmouth  having  remained  to  the  present  time  a 
stronghold  of  the  Low  Church. 

LINCOLN,  Lincolnshire. 
Churchyard  of  Saint  Peter  at  Gowts. 

Latin  cross. 

James  Hunt  ;    ob.  1844,  set.  38. 
James  Richard  Hunt,  infant  son  of  the  above  ;   ob.  1840. 

Requiescant  in  pace. 
Mary  Ann  Hunt,  daughter  of  the  above  ;   ob.  1848,  set.  14. 

SCAMPTON  churchyard,  Lincolnshire. 

Latin  cross. 

Ann  widow  of  Francis  Wilson  ;    ob.  1870,  set.  90 

Jesu  mercy. 

HAZELWOOD,*  Yorks. 

Catholic  church. 

D.O.M.  |  Sub  hoc  Monumento  |  Requiescit  |  Illustrissimus  et 
Reverendissimus  in  |  Christo  Pater  ac  Dominus  |  D.  Thomas 
Williams  |  Episcopus  Tiberiopolitanus  |  E  Sacro  Praedi- 
catorum  Ordine  |  Assumtus  |  Qui  |  Inter  Amicorum  fletus  & 
Suspiria  |  Die  3  Aprilis  Anni  1740  |  Prope  Octogenarius  | 
Animam  reddidit  Creatori. 

R.I.P. 

*  Communicated  to  the  contributor  by  the  Right  Rev.  Abbot  Gasquet, 
O.S.B.,  D.D.  Bishop  Williams  was  a  member  of  an  old  Catholic  family, 
Williams  of  Monmouth  Priory.  (Vide  Vol.  ii.,  p.  301  ;  Vol.  ix.,  pp.  131,  139.) 


270  CATHOLIC   MEMORIAL   INSCRIPTIONS. 

HAMMERSMITH,  Middlesex. 

Parish  churchyard. 
South  side.     Headstone.     Latin  cross. 

Mrs  Eleanor of  Brook  Green  House, 

Hammersmith  ;    ob.  20  Aug.  182  .  .  .,  set.  95.* 

Requiescat  in  pace.  Amen. 
Revd  Joseph  Hodgson  ;   ob.  30  Nov.  1821,  set.  65. 

Headstone.     Latin  cross. 
Mr  John  Fowler  ;   ob.  24  Feb.  1806,  set.  67. 

Requiescat  in  pace. 
Mrs  Martha  Fowler,  his  relict ;   ob.  28  May  1817,  set.  73. 

Headstone.     Latin  cross. 

Mrs  Ann  Haskey  ;    ob.  23  Apr.  1840,  set.  84. 
Requiescat  in  pace.  Amen. 

Stone  lying  flat.     Latin  cross. 

Mr  James  Travers  ;    ob 1774,  set 

wife  of  Mr  Joseph  Bonyard  and  mother  of  the 

above  Mr  James  Travers  ;    ob July  1780,  set.  66. 

Also  the  above  Mr  Joseph  Bonyard ;    ob 17  .  .  ., 

set  .... 
Also  the  above  Mr  Joseph  Bonyard  ;    ob 17  .  .  ., 

set 

Also Mary 

East  side.     Headstone.     Latin  cross. 

Elizabeth  O'Connor  of  Brighton;    ob July  1818,  set 

Charles  William  Dornan  ;    ob 1856,  set 

Requiescant  in  pace. 

Headstone.     Latin  cross. 
Daniel  French,   esq.,   B.L.   of  Lincoln's  Inn  ;    ob.   7  Dec.   1846, 

set.  74. 

Catherine  his  wife  ;    ob.  11  Aug.  1854,  set.  63. 
Requiescant  in  pace. 

Headstone.     Latin  cross. 
Mrs  Elizabeth  Hurst,  wife  of  Jacob  Hurst ;    ob.   29  Oct.   1804, 

set.  22. 
Miss  Mary  Elizabeth  Hurst,  daughter  of  the  above  ;    ob.  29  July 

1804,   set.  three  weeks. 
Also  the  above  Mr  Jacob  Hurst ;    ob 

North  side.     Headstone.     Latin  cross. 
[Only  the  year  of  death,  "  1766,"  is  legible.] 

Headstone.     Latin  cross. 
Mrs  Esther  Thrum  ;    ob.  1791. 

*In  the  Laity's  Directory  for  1819  (p.  141,  ante)  is  "  1818,  Aug.  20. 
Mr.  [sic]  Eleanor  Bayly,  late  of  Brook  Green  House,  Hammersmith,  aged  95." 
Probably  the  lady  entrusted  by  Mrs.  Frances  Carpue  with  the  charge  of  a 
school  of  neglected  girls,  (Gillow'e  Diet.  Eng.  Cath*.  i,  401). 


CATHOLIC   MEMORIAL   INSCRIPTIONS.  271 

Headstone.     Latin  cross. 

Mr  William  Armstrong ;    ob.  18  Apr.  1818,  set.  17. 
Miss  Adeline  Zimmer  ;    ob.  1819. 

Headstone.     Latin  cross. 

P. M.S.  |  Johannis  Frevdo  |  Qui  Lima  natus  |  Americae  Meri- 
dioiialis  civitatis  |  Jam  Liberae  |  Legatus  asilis  missus  | 
Contes  hispanias  adiit  |  Postea  |  Tumulatur  Gente  Civili 
|  Hispania  relicta  | \c.  1790.] 

Headstone.     Latin  cross. 

Mrs  Elizabeth  Cordery  of  this  Hamlet ;   ob.  24  Nov.  1828,  set.  63. 
Requiescat  in  pace. 

Headstone.     Latin  cross. 

Also  Mrs  Mary  Evans  ;    ob.  26  Oct.  1836,  set.  84. 
West  side.     Headstone.     Latin  cross. 

Also  Hanna  wife  of  the  above  Stephen  Schnitrer  ;   ob 

1807,  set.  50. 

These  tombs  are  composed  of  a  hard,  white  stone  which  gathers  no  moss 
but  roughens,  in  about  a  century,  in  such  a  manner  as  to  obliterate  the  in 
scriptions.  The  crosses  on  the  stones  are,  curiously,  all  crutched  crosses 
carved  in  relief  within  an  oval.  Most  of  them  are  easily  visible  from  the 
street. 

I  am  informed  by  that  diligent  antiquary,  the  Rev.  Raymund  Stanfield, 
of  the  Convent  of  the  Good  Shepherd,  Hammersmith,  that  when,  some  years 
ago,  at  the  rebuilding  of  the  parish  church,  the  bodies  of  Bishops  Talbot, 
Douglas  and  Giffard  were  removed  from  their  common  vault  for  transference 
to  Old  Hall,  Ware,  only  the  remains  of  the  first-named  were  precisely  identi 
fied,  they  being  encased  in  a  leaden  coffin.  The  other  two  prelates  having 
been  buried  in  wooden  coffins  which  had  fallen  to  pieces,  their  bones  were 
mingled  in  the  vault.  The  bones  of  a  fourth  person  were  found  among  them 
— a  circumstance  which  puzzled  the  authorities.  All  these  were  buried  in 
one  vault  at  Old  Hall,  as  four  bishops  ;  but  Father  Stanfield  afterwards 
learned  from  some  old  document,  that  the  unknown  remains  were  those  of 
Miss  Ann  Giffard,  who,  under  the  terms  of  her  will,  was  buried  with  her 
illustrious  uncle,  Bishop  Giffard.  The  ecclesiastical  authorities  have  suffered 
the  lady's  body  to  rest  with  those  of  the  three  bishops  at  Old  Hall. 

LEE,  S.E.  Kent. 

In  the  old  churchyard.     Headstone.     Latin  cross. 
Mr.  Edward  Hill  of  Blackheath  ;   ob.  25  May  1807,  ait.  52. 

Requiescat  in  pace. 

Ann  his  wife  ;    ob.  7  Mar.  1816,  set.  61. 

Mr.  George  Hill,  brother  of  the  above  ;   ob.  12  Sep.  1817,  set.  61. 
Thomas  Cooper,  grandson  of  the  above  Edward  Hill ;    ob.  1826, 
set.  3. 

CARDIFF,  co.  Glam.  St.  John's.  "  Cardiff  Records,"  iii,  520,  by 
John  Hobson  Matthews  ;  London,  Sotheran,  1901. 


272  CATHOLIC   MEMORIAL   INSCRIPTIONS. 

LLANDAFF,  co.   Glam.     ibid.,  p.   573. 
PENARTH,  co.  Glam.    ibid.,  p.  583. 

SARNESFIELD,  co.  Heref.  "  Genealogist "  ;  Harwood ;  new 
series,  vol.  xii. 

BRECON.  Priory  Church.  See  the  long  Latin  epitaph,  containing 
genealogy,  of  Mary  and  Margaret  Thomas,  1697  and  1700, 
composed  by  their  brother  Hugh  Thomas,  the  Breconshire 
herald,  in  "  St.  Andrew's  Magazine,"  the  organ  of  the  Catholic 
mission  of  Barnet  (March  1903,  p.  83). 


INDEX 


OF    PERSONS    AND    PLACES 

COMPILED    AND    CONTRIBUTED    BY 
MRS.    T.    E.    MARTIN    AND    MISS    M.    A.    B.    MARTIN. 

*  An  asterisk  signifies  more  than  one  entry  on  a  page. 
n  Signifies  a  note  on  the  page. 

N.B. — French  places  are  often  given  under  dioceses,  not  under 
provinces  or  departments.     Accents  omitted  in  heavy  type. 


ABAFOUR,  Pierre  119 
Abbeville,  144 
Abbey,  Eleanor  83 

Abbey  House,  Winchester,  Hants.  64, 
74,  78,  82,*  80 

Abbot(t),  George   140;  Thomas  235n; 
Thomas  Burgess  247,  248 
Abercrombie,  John  19 
Aberdeen,  Scotland  67,  72 
Abergavenny,   Monmouths.    21,    108, 
1 17,  157,  245,  257,  258n;  Priory  Church 
257 

Abjean,  81 

Abrantes,  Marquis  of,  176 
Acanthus,  bishop  of  148 
Accard,  Claude  60 
Achee,  Charles  69 
Ackers,  212 

Acone,  bishop  of  50 
Acton,  Middlesex  205,  208,  214,  223; 
Mary  Barbara,  O.S.B.  26,  see  Aston, 
William,  S.J.  73 

Acton  Burnell,  Salop  50,  63,  72,  86,  97, 
100,  104,  123,  131 
Acton  Pigot,  Salop  86 
Adam,  Jean  52;  John  9 
Adams,  Ann  Rebecca,  rel.  189;  Eliza 
beth  263;  James,  S.J.  85;  Mary  Clare, 
3  O.S.F.  142;  Teresa  Joseph,  3  O.S.F. 
152;  Tho:  3;  Thomas  263 
Adamson,  200;  Roger  154*; 

Thomas  187;  Vincent,  A.,  O.S.D.  193 
AdCOCk,   Mary  255;    Thomas  255* 
Adcroft,     Clementina,     O.S.B.      128; 
Matthew  75;    Winefrid  92 
Addis,     Charles     126;     Dorothy     182; 
Elizabeth       240;       Elizabeth'    Mary 
Theresa    248;     Francis     126;     George 
109;    Henry    84;    James  240;    Joseph 
148;    Mary    126;     Mary    Scholasfrica, 
3.O.S.F.   156;   Mildred   141;    Rebecca 
126;  Teresa  167 
Addlestone,  Surrey   102 
Adelman,  George  136 
Adison,  William  4 
Adkins,  Mary  Ann  224 
xii. 


Adrie,  Robert  77 

Africa,  146 

Aigremont,  D',  L.  56 

Ail  worth,  vide  Ayleworth 

Ainsley,  Mrs.  163 

Ainsworth,  Angelica,  O.S.C.  69;  Anne 

Teresa,    O.S.F/  206;    Helen    Joseph, 

3  O.S.F.  29,  30:  Mary  Frances  3  O.S.F. 

142;  Ralph,  O.S.B.   123 

Airan,  Bayeux  66 

Air(e),  Artois,   France  23,   24,*  25,* 

27,  30,  31,  34,  40,  49,  175 

Aix-la-Chapelle  192 

Albott,  158;     James     219; 

Richard  220 

Alcock,  William  Jerome,  O.S.B.   136 

Aldenham,   Shropshire   20 

Aldermanbury,  London   150 

Alders,  near  Tamworth,  Staffs.  213 

Alexander,    Mary     198;    Mary    Jane 

(John),  O.S.B.  69 

Alexandre,  Joseph  Marie  Therese  80; 

Louis  116 

Alexandria,  143 

Algarve(s),  Portugal  137 

Allam,   Ann  72;   John  229;   William 

Ambrose,  O.S.B.   119 

Allan,    James    144;    John    128,    130; 

Robert    143;   William    123;   Winefred 

102 

Allanson,  James  93;  Mary  125,   145; 

Walter  164 

Allbut,  James  95 

AUeguen,  Ann  225 

Allen,   Allin,   Catharine   239*;   family 

239;  Henry  4;  James  227;  Jerome  126; 

John  239*;  Maria  239;  Mary  239 

Allerton,  Matthew  Dionysius,  O.S.B. 

183* 

Allerton  Park,  Knaresbro',  Yorks.  134 

Alleway,  John,  S.J.  100 

Allgood,  Margaret  Mary  Louisa, 

O.S.D.  149 

Allin,  vide  Allen 

Allies,  47 

Alloway,  Lucy  129 

273  B 


274 


INDEX   OF    PERSONS    AND    PLACES. 


Almeida,  d',  Joseph  Monteiro  134 

Alnwick,  Northumberland  20,  33,  35, 

44,  82,  89,  163 

Alphington,  near  Exeter  214 

Alresford,  Hants.  127 

Alsager,  Anne  133 

Alston  Lane,  near  Preston,  Lanes.  11, 

228 

Alton,  Staffs.  195 

Altona,  85 

Alvecote  Hall,  150 

Amabile,  Barbara,  O.S.B.  45 

Ambroise,  Desire  77 

Ameliac,  47 

Ameno,  Mathieu  46 

Amesbury  Abbey,  Wilts.  58,  69,  88* 

Amherst,  William  Kerril  212 

Amiens,  55,  60,  67,  70,*  146,  175,  220; 

cathedral  70 

Amorium,  bishop  of  12,  13 

Ampleiorth,  Yorks.    179,*  206,   210, 

220* 

Amuary,  Lewis  42 

Amy,  Etienne  Pierre  87 

Anderson,  Alice  Aloysia,  3  O.S.F.  30; 

Ann  Clare,  O.S.C.  91;  Roger  195;  Sir 

William  9 

Anderton,  168;    Bruno    2; 

Elizabeth    143;    Frances    134;    John 

Evangelist,  O.S.F.  50;  R   143;  Thomas 

6;  Wm.   117,  134;  William,  S.J.   156 

Andoe,    Catharine    147;    Mary    Ellen 

229;  Helen  175 

Andra,  Frances  90 

Andrade,  36;   Alexander 

209;    Mrs.  Francis  36;    Joachim  124; 

137,  209,  214  ;  Margaret  Hannah  214; 

Thomas  124 

Andre,  Peter  171 

Andrews,  John  78;  Robert  244;  Sarah 

222;  William  Eusebius  224 

Angel,  James  13;    Jacobus  18 

Angelo,    Anthony    188,    195;    George 

Francis  175;  Martha  195;  Matilda  59 

Angers,  France  76,  77,  87,   103 

Angerville  1'Orcher,  France  62 

Angier,  Austin  Bonaventure,  rel.  24; 

Mary  95;    Mary  Regis,   O.S.A.,   227; 

Samuel  95;  Samuel  Luke  150;  Thomas 

220;  Thomas,  S.J.  30,  227 

Anglois,  1',  Frangois  206 

Angouleme  70,  122;  Due  d'  110;  Semi 

nary  70 

Ann[e],     Elizabeth     Mary     Anselrna, 

O.S.B.  49 

Anneville,  France  60 

Anotta  Bay,  Jamaica  186 

Anseaume,  88 

Ansell,  Elizabeth  105;  J.K.  105 

Anson,  Joseph  196 

Anstead,  William  35 

Anstey,  Arthur  Oliphant  230;    Harris 

216;     Henry   Frampton  230n;     Hon. 


Thomas     230;       Thomas     Chisholm, 
K.S.G.  230n 

Anstey  Barton,  Van  Dieman's  Land, 
230 

Antonini,  Maximilian  134 
Antrobus,  Richard  73 
Antwerp,  Holland  24,  25,*  45,  52,  107 
Apedaile,  George  67 
Appleby,  James  68 

Appleton,  Norfolk  155,  190;  168; 

Catharine  200*;  John  118 
Appleton  Academy,  near  Warrington, 
Lanes.  208 

Appletree,  Francis  239;  John  238,  239; 
Mary  239 

Aquelon,  near  Rouen  76 
Aransols,  Mrs.  Eady  65 
Arauz,  Mary  121 

Archdeacon,  Ann  199;  Eleanora  180; 
Peter  114 

Archdekin,  74;  Andrew  140; 

Francis  Joseph   185 
Archer,  James,  D.D.  205 
Arcq,  d\  St.  Omer,  France  81 
Arden,  Warwicks.  215 
Arden,  Mary  Magdalen,   O.S.B.   (ab 
bess)  58 

Ardwick,  Manchester  170 
Argentan  (Seez),   France   71 
Argles,  Elizabeth  130 
Argoed  250n 

Argou,  Mary  Clementina,  O.S.B.   165 
Arlington,  Devon.  38 
Armstrong,   George   204;    M.    Teresa, 
O.S.B.   74;  William   141,  271 
Arnold,  Elizabeth  148 
Arques  (Rouen),  France  88 
Arras,  France  54,  93,  103,  175 
Arrowsmith,  169;  Charles  29; 

Mary  120 

Arthur,  Jane  256;  Richard  256; 
Artois,  France  57 

Arundel,  Sussex  4,  64,  84,  98,  99,  117 
Arundel(l),    Baron,    of    Wardour    92, 
209;  Hon   Christina,  Lady  121;  Fran 
ces     Catherine,     Lady     217;     James 
Everard     (esq.)      92;     Hon      James 
Everard    86;    James    Everard,    Lord 
(baron)    138,    209;     Hon.    Lady    139; 
Hon.    Lady    Lucy    176;    Hon.    Maria 
Christina    92;     Mary    Isabella    (Mrs. 
Henry  A.)  182 
Arundel  Castle,  Sussex  7 
Ascough,  Anne  Benedict,  O.S.B.  112 
Ashbourne,  Derbys.  84 
Ashmall,  Elizabeth   137,    151;  Ferdi 
nand  62 

Ashton,  Charles  57;  James  151;  John 
127;    Lawrence,    O.S.F.    152;    Sarah, 
O.M.I.  189;  Lanes.  137,  140,  146 
Ashton-Lane,  Lanes.  118,  146 
Ashurst,  John  164 
Asnieres,   d',   Pierre   Amand  Robert 


INDEX   OF   PERSONS    AND    PLACES. 


275 


Carrey  111 
Asnon,  Mary  86 

Aspinal(l),    Aspinel,    Ann,    I.B.V.M. 
(abbess)  33,  34;  Catharine,  O.S.A.  27; 
Mary  150 
Aspl(e)y  41,  54 

Aspull,  near  Wigan,  Lanes.    129,   130 
Asse,  Jacques  Michel  47 
Asseline,  Jean  Bapt.,  arch-bishop  119 
Assendon,  Oxon  41 
Aston,  Acton,  William,  S.J.  73 
Aston-Flamville,  Leicesters.   82 
Aston  Hall,  Staffs.  160,  170,  197 
Athens  210 

Atherton,  James  129;  Thomas  9 
Atkinson,  Elizabeth  121;    George  79; 
John,  O.S.B.  152;  John  Austin,  O.S.B. 
97,   104;    John  Benedict,  O.S.D.   170; 
Thomas  3 

Attenbrow,  Elizabeth  199 
Aubert,  48;    Gilles    47;    Jean 

Baptiste   184 
Auberville,  Constances  60 
Aubron,  Jacque  52 
Aubry,  Jean  Baptiste  87;  Julien  47 
Auckland  [St.   Helen],  Durham  69* 
Augarde,  194;   Catharine 

Frances  159;  Francis  106 
Auguainville,  France  62 
Aumont,  Louis — Jacques  du  Mesnil  90 
Aunay,  France  99 
Austin,  John  104 
Australia  210 
Austria  227 

Auvray,  Austin,  monk  of  la  Trappe 
57;  Jacques  91;  Jean  Baptiste  Dubois, 
capuchin  99 
A  venal,  J.  56 
Avignon,   France    160 
Avranche(s),  Auvranches  59,  61,  66, 
70,  71,  75,  76,*  80,*  81,*  99,  104,  116*, 
114,    115,    136,    139,    142,    149;     St. 
Martin  des  champs  59 
Axminster,    Devon.    73,    134*n,    159, 
160,*   173 

Ayles,  Elizabeth  132;  James  132 
Ayleworth,  Ailworth,  Ane  250;  Eliza 
beth  25 In;  Ihon  250;  John  250,*  25 In; 
family  250*;  Martha  250 
Aylmer,  Mary  108 

BACONS,     near    Ingatestorie,     Essex 

158,  224 

Bacilly,  Avranches  80 

Baddeley,  Thomas  156 

Baddesley,  Warwickshire  44,  82,  111; 

Hall  192;    School  82 

Baddesley-Clinton,  Warwickshire  146, 

151 

Baden  213,  216,  257 

Bagley,  Henry  102 

Bagnall,    Ann    Teresa,     O.S.B.     145; 

Sarah  105 


Bagot,  Catherine  [O.S.A.]   104 
Bailey,  Ann  239*n;    Mary  239;    Wil 
liam  239* 

Bailleul,  Peter  Thomas  42 
Bailly-Menager,     le,     Alexandre    Ar- 
mand  67 

Baine  als  Kendal,  John  2 
Baines,  Ellen  169;  John,  O.S.D.   152 
Baker,   Catherine   223;    Charles,   S.J., 
als.  David  Lewis,  S.J.  (ven.)  247,  248*; 
Henry  240;  James  223;  Jane  240;  John 
240*;  Mary  138,  140,  143;  Thomas  146 
Bake  well/ Derby  213,   229 
Balasdens,  de,  Jean  Alexis  75 
Balby,  Lincolnsh.  194 
Bale,  Alexander  72 
Bale,  Jul.  Ch.   56 

Ball,  Edward  31*?i;  George  4;  John 
20 

Ballard,  Sarah  72;  Thomas  75 
Ballyhooly,  co.  Cork  213 
Ballymahon,  co.  Longford  219 
Ballyman,  Dallyman/Thomas,  O.S.B. 
50*n;  [John]  Gregory,  O.S.B.   119 
Ballynakill,  co.  Wexford  90 
Balmer,  Hannah  187 
Balouges,  Rennes  77 
Baltimore     [error,     Maryland],     Phil 
adelphia,  U.S.  America  44,  54,  55,  107, 
130,    136  ;     archbishop    of     130,  136; 
bishop  of   44,  55 

Bamber,  John  20;  Sister  Ignatius, 
O.S.T.  25 

Bamber-Bridge,  Lanes.  219 
Banan,  Christina  Mary  205,  207 
Ban(n)ister,  199;     Elizabeth 

196;    Loftus  196;   Robert  115;    S.  199; 
Susannah  160;    Thomas  184 
Bannier,  le,  Joseph  46 
Banks,  Dorothy  99;    Jane  Mary  155; 
John   195;   John   Alban,   O.S.B.    183; 
Thomas  168 

Banstats,  Mary  Agnes,  O.S.T.  36 
Banston,  Dorothy  94 
Ban  well  (see  Barnwell),  John  21 
Barbadoes  108 
Barbanchon,  J.F.  56 
Barbe,  John  179 

Barber,  Alexius  Benjamin  226;  Eliza 
beth  150;  James  113;  John  187 
Barbier,  le,  Yves  46 
Bardell,  Jane  166 

Barge,  Benjamin  157;  Catharine  Mary 
157;    Charles   Ternatius   215 
Barsreton,  de,  Jacques  Charles  Denis 
128 

Barker,  Elizabeth   172;    and  Lirisey's 
C>5;    Thomas,  O.S.B.  63 
Barlbro',    near    Chesterfield,    Derbys. 
154 

Barlow,  Charles  Emmanuel  224;  Ed 
ward  4;  Frances  Clare,  O.S.C.  50; 
Hannah  190;  Jasper  215;  John  7; 


276 


INDEX    OF    PERSONS    AND    PLACES. 


Melchoir  229 

Barnaby,    Mary   Austin,    O.S.C.    123; 
Thomas  22 

Barnard,   Gerard  22;    James  27,   84; 
John  115:  224 

Barnes,    Ann    166;    Charles    Ignatius 
166;  Elizabeth  64;  George  91;  James 
129,  166;  [John]  Laurence,  O.S.B.  85; 
Joseph  10;  Robert  35;  Sarah  Ann  203 
Barnet,  Herts.  272 
Barneval,  Rouen  60 
Barneville,  Lisieux  66 
Barnewall,    Bartholomew    182;    Ellis 
144;  Robert  121 

Barnwell,    see    Banwell    21;    Cyprien, 
O.S.B.  32 

Barnewell,  Ellen  134 
Barns,   Sarah  225 
Baroche,  la,  sous  Luce,  Mans  76 
Barpetri,  see  Gaultier,  149 

Barr,  Ann  212;  Thos.  Bernard,  O.S.B. 
156 

Barrat[t],  Edward  188;    Wisdom  64 
Barret  [Richard],  Maurus,  O.S.B.  49 
Barrett,  George   107;  229,  John  141; 
Joseph   41;    Louisa   73;   Martha    114; 
Richard    229;    Samuel   Wisdom    176; 
Thomas  85;  Winefride   173 
Barre,  Jacques  47;  Simeon  122 
Barrier,  le,  P.  61 
Barren,  Catharine  158,  162 
Barrow,   James   73,    122;     John    111; 
Mary  Barbara,   O.S.A.    131;   Richard 
(ex.  S.J.)  73 

Barrow  House,  near  Bristol  176 
Barruel,  S.J.,  Abbe  146 

Barry,  Edward  83;  Eleanor  83;  John 
58;  Patrick  86;  Richard  102 
Barse,  de,  Hyver  55 
Barstow,     [Anne]    Mary    Magdalene, 
O.S.D.  201;  (prioress)  Mary  135 
Bartlett,     Edward    21;     als.     Martin, 
Richard  4 

Barton,     [Elizabeth]    Mary    Baptist, 
O.S.A.  45;  Thomas  129;  William  3 
Bas,  le,  Jean  Charles  66 
Basset,  Dorothy  80 
Bastille,  Jacques  Augustin  61 
Bates,  Ann  167 

Bath,  Somerset  4,  21,  25,  34,  40,  50,* 
51,  62,  63,  64,*  68,  72,*  74,  78,  85,  86, 
103,*  105,  107,  117,  118,  120-123  pass, 
133,  134,  138,  143,  147,  151,*  154, 
158,*  160,*  163,*  164,  170,  172.  173,* 
177,  181,  197,  201,  213,  214,  218,  221, 
222,  225,  227,  243;  Devonshire  Build 
ings  103;  English-batch  near  218; 
Laura-place  221;  Pierrepont-place 
225;  Pierrepont  Street  243;  Pulteney 
Street  214;  Saw-close  222;  Sion  Hill 
154;  Alice  158 

Bathurst,  St.  Mary's,  River  Gambia 
166 


Batt,  Mary  134 
Battie,  Joseph   159 
Baudouin,  Thomas  99 
Baufils,  Hughes  Charles  91 
Baurin,  Nicolas  88 
Bauyille,  Rouen  70 
Baviere,  Van,  Benedict  46 
Baxter    als    Syson,    John    7;      Mary 
Baptist,  O.S.C.  32;  Mary  65 
Bayeux  56,*  59-62  passim,  65-71  pas 
sim.  75-77  passim,  80-82  passim,  87,* 
88,*  90,  90,*  99,  103,*  116,  132,  161, 
175,*  180,   184,   189,  206,*  211,  215, 
227;    Cahagnelles  65;    St.  Douilly  80; 
St.  Matthieu  de  Sallen  75 
Bayinghem,  Boulogne  67 
Bay  ley,  Mary  105 
Bayly,  Eleanor  141,  270*n 
Baynham,  Herefords.  240,  265 
Baynham,  George,  O.S.F.  85 
Bazouge  le  Perouse,  Rennes  67 
Beacondale  202 
Bear,  Matthew  6 
Bearblock,  Joseph  84 
Beardmore,  Elizabeth  85 
Bearscomb(e),    Bucland,    Devonshire 
7,  11,  18 

Beatah,  Thorn.,  see  Betagh  111 
Beaucamp,  Jean  Baptiste  53 
Beauchamp,  D.  Mary  173;  Elizabeth 
Mary  101;  George  120;  William  118 
Beaufort    [Beaufront],    Northumber 
land  177 

Beaufront,  see  Beaufort  177 
Beaulieu,    near   Valogne,    Normandv 
189,  201 
Beaumaris  196 

Beaumont,    Edward    145;    Guillaume 
(Prof.)  153;  Joseph  227,  253;  Margaret 
145;  William  253 
Beauvais,  France  119 
Beauvillier,  de,  Mary  Frances  Paula, 
O.S.B.  83 

Bechee,  le,  Jean  Mathieu  76 
Beck,  Ann  117;  Anne  207;  James  171; 
John  158 

Becket,  Bridget,  O.S.Bridget  53 
Beckford,  Gloucesters.  45,  54,  200 
Bedel,  Pierre  197;   de,  Nicolas  76 
Bedhampton,  near  Havant,  Hants.  9, 
58,  102 

Bedingfeld,  Sir  Richard,  bart  190,  see 
Bedington,  Lady  Mary  Benedict, 
O.S.B.  112 

Bedingfield,     [Charles]     Bonaventure, 
O.S.F.  22;  Edward  161;  Sir  R.  165 
Bedington  [Bedingfeld],   Mary  Bene 
dict,  O.S.B.  (abbess)  112 
Bedouin,   Pierre  48 
Beech  Farm,  Herts.  171 
Beelsby,  Lincolns.   74 
Beely  [Beoley]  4 
Beerenbrek  [Veeren  Broke],  Petronilla, 


INDEX  OF  PERSONS  AND  PLACES. 


277 


O.S.T.  119 

Beeston,    Dorothy    182;    Francis    [ex 

S.J.]   107;   George   57;   Ja.   78;   Mary 

187;  Peter   12;   Robert   196;  Theresa 

Ann  Augustine,  O.S.A.  215;  Theresa 

Austin,  O.S.F.  215 

Beetham,  Alfred  Silvester  141;  Isabella 

168 

Begg,  Mary  118 

Begin,  N.  170 

Beightonfields,  Derbys.  91 

Belange,  Michael  36 

Belasyse,    Mary    Scholastica,    O.S.F. 

156 

Belbeuf,  Rouen  67;    de  Pierre  Augus- 

tin  (bishop)  104 

Bele-house  Farm,  near  Epping,  Essex 

134 

Belinaye,  Armand  Marie  (Marquis  de 

la)  222 

Bell,  Ann  86;  Clare,  O.M.I.  50;  Sarah 

59 

Bellas[s],  Isaac  57 

Bellasyse,  Lady  Catharine  30;  Charles 

110;  Charles,  D.D.,  Lord  Fauconberg 

127;    Frances    167;   Mary   Augustine, 

O.S.B.  26;  Mary  Benedict,  O.S.B.  51 

BeUeisle  92 

Belle  View,  near  Sheffield  209 

Belleville,  Rouen  76 

Bellew,  Edmund  92;  family   171 

Belper  Bilper,  near  Derby  86 

Bellingham,  Catharine    117,    138; 

Charles  91 

Belmont,  Manchester  209 

Bemil,  Bayeux,  France  76 

Benard,  A.  170 

Bend    (Bird),    Mary    Agnes,    O.S.B. 

197*n,  201*n 

Benedict,    Francis    Lucas    216;    Mary 

Agnes,  O.S.B.  197 

Benedictine,  one  157 

Benfleld,  Mary  Frances  182 

Bengal  124,  207 

Benham,  Berks   52 

Bennet(t),  226;  Catharine  144; 

Edward    11;     Frances    185;     Francis 

[Thomas  Bede],  O.S.B.  73;   Jane  235; 

[John]    Placid,    O.S.B.    50;     Joseph 

235*;  Thomas  12,  23n;    Will(iam)  2, 

226 

Benomi,  Bonomi,  Angelica  39 

Benson,  Michael  188 

Benyon,  Thomas  9 

Berger,  John  120 

Bergeyk,  in  the  Netherlands  187 

Bergicourt,  Amiens  60 

Bergue,  Amiens  60 

Bergue,  de,  Mary  Felicite"  Eliza  182 

Berk(e)ley,  162;  Appolonia  95; 

Lucy,     O.S.B.     78;     Elizabeth     114; 

Robert  92,  114,  162 

Berkinshaw,  Thomas   164 


Berlin  63 

Bernard,    Frangois    60;     Gerard    22; 

William  2 

Berne,  William  Nicholas  42 

Bernel,  Francois  48 

Bernier,  Jean.  J.  71;  Paul  Francois  66 

Bernstorff,  near  Copenhagen  230 

Berri,  Due  de   110 

Ber(r)ington,    Northumberland   21; 

Catharine,    Mary    Benedict,    C.R.S.S. 

29*n;  Charles  108;  Charles  (bishop)  62; 

Henrietta  168;  John  121,  249;  Joseph 

179;  Mary  109;  Mary  Placida  [Anne], 

O.S.A.    145;  Simon  8;  Thomas  9,  93, 

162;  William  36 

Berry,  Bridget  54;  Mat.  2;  Robert  4 

Berthe,  Marie  Jeanne  Antoinette  229 

Berthenelle,  Alice  212 

Bertin,    Henrietta   de    St.    Magdalen, 

O.S.B.  85 

Bertrand,  43,    52,    71,    188; 

Anthony  Stephen  42;  Guy  Simon  184 

Bertranville,     de,     Claude     Francois 

Nicolas  de  Mery  87 

Berry,  [James]  Jerome,  O.S.B.  26*n; 

John   140;   [John]  Jerome,  O.S.B.  40; 

Mary  Magdalen,  O.S.B.  183 

Bertre,  Le,  J.D.  56 

Bertwistle,  Richard  6 

Berwick  Hill,  Northumberland  117 

Berwick-upon-Tweed  114 

Besley,  Frances  Agnes  217 

Besnier,  115 

Best,    Henry    160,    206,    218;    Henry 

Kenelm    160;    Lucy   Magdalene    (rel.) 

206 

Beswick  [Francis],  O.S.B.  49 

Betagh,  Beatah,  P.   [Thorn    ex  S.J]. 

Ill 

Bethisy,     de,     Henri     Benoit     Jules, 

bishop   136 

Betts,  Jn.  12 

Beuquet,  John  Stephen  138;  Mary  216 

Beuselin,  Jean  Clement  61 

Beusschere,    de    (Bussekere),    Agnes, 

O.S.A.  41 

Beuzelin,  Jean  Clement  48 

Bew,  John,  D.D.  188 

Bibby,  Bilby,   Mary  Martine,   O.S.B. 

(see  Bilby)  41;  James  133 

Bickerstaff,  John  99 

Bickham,  co.  Somerset  207 

Bicknor  English  [co.  Gloucester]  266n; 

Welsh,  Here  fords.  265 

Bidamant,  Yves  81 

Biddleston,  Northumberland  152,  203 

Biddulph,    Charles    186;    Frances    95, 

186;  John  214;  T.  186 

Bieville,  Lisieux  77 

Biggleswade,  Beds  213 

Biggs,  John  9 

Bignon,  Richard  Francois  76 

Bihau,  Le,  Jean  Benique  60 


278 


INDEX   OF   PERSONS   AND   PLACES. 


Bilby,  see  Bibby  Blair,  Mary  Aloysia,  O.S.B.  206 

Bilgrain,  Eleanor  209  Blair's  College,  Kincardine  220 

Bill,  Robert  186  Blake,    Bridget    140;    Elizabeth    207; 

Billard,                  185;  J.  Ch.  55;  John    Martin,  O.S.F.   136;  Mary  92;  W.  92 


162 

Billericay,  Essex  141 

Billinge,   see   Bodoano,   Margaret 

Thomas     5;     William     194;     William 

Tasker  222 

Billington,  Richard  188 

Billissent,  Francis  227 

Bincliffe,  family  19n 

Binet,  Jean  Bapt.  Charles  70 

Binter,  Joseph  158 

Birch,  Ann  168;  Eliza  Ann  Augusta 


Blanc,  le,  George  Noel  87;  Henri  80; 

Pierre  Mathurin  66 

Blanchard,  214;    Etienne    67; 

John  214 

Blandford,  Dorset  153,  163 

Blandin,  Pierre  Adrien  81 

Blandyke  40 

Blanquet,  Sarah  205 

Blaquiere,  Hon    Elizabeth  126 

Blevin(g),  Helen,  O.S.A.  32;  William 

29 

Bloct,  de,  Alexandre  Henri  de  Char- 


Maria  Louisa  168;  Joseph  148 

Bird,  Ann  140;  Christina  199;  Chris-  vigni,  bishop  93 

topher  Chapman  113;  Edward  Chap-  Blois,  France  70,  76,  99 

man  41;   Hester   105;   James   (Capt.)  Blosseville,  France  76 

94;    Mary    Agnes,    see    Bend;    Mary  Blond,    le,      Francois    Augustin    48; 

Magdalen,  V.H.M.    112;  William  228  Jacques  67;    Jacques  Fran£ois  65 


Birdholme  180 


Bloodworth,  Thos  127;  Ursula  164 


Birdsall,  Cottam  187;  Elizabeth  143;  Blount,  Anne  148;  Charles  107,  249; 
Ellen  140;  John  Austin,  O.S.B.  220;  Charles  Edward  249;  Eliza  172;  Eliza- 
Robert  Butler  135,  140;  William  226  beth  Courtenay  147;  Elizabeth  Parry 
Birket[t]  [Birkenhead  ?]  53;  158  172;  Frances  Magdalen,  O.S.F.  161; 
Birmingham,  Warwickh.  38,  39,  40,  George  147;  Joseph  148;  Lady  158; 
63,  68,  82,  89,  105,  117,  133,  139,  140,  Lady  Mary  98;  Michael  38,  153; 
150,  158,*  167,  169,  182,  192,  195,  Maria  Eugenia  Eleonora  36;  Henry 
196,  206,  207,  210,  219,  221,  223,  224,  Tichborne  107;  Susanna  249;  Walter 
225;  St  Chad's  140,  158,  193;  Chapel  226;  Sir  Walter  27;  William  172 
House,  St.  Chad's  140,  158;  Catholic  Blundel(l),  O.S.C.  94; 
Charity  Schools  195;  Parkgrove  (near)  Charles  Robert  225;  Clementina  151*; 


225 

Birt,  Henry  Norbert,  O.S.B.  17 


Francis  39;  Henry  110;  Mary  Collet, 
O.S.C.  37;    Mary  Xaveria  (rel.)  78 


Bishop's-House,  Winchester  (Winton)    Blunham,  Bedfordshire   178 
101,*  112,*  197,  206,  213,  215  Blunt 's  Wall  Manor,  Essex  135 

Bisse,  Susanna  234ft  Blyde,  Ignatius  [ex  S.J.]  30;  Joseph 

Bisshopp,  Anna  Maria  135;  Ch          176    28;  Joseph  (ex  S  J  )  40;  [Mary]  Lucy, 

O.S.B.   [abbess]   132 
Board,  Ferdinand  138 
Boarmam,  John  [ex  S.J.]  57 


Bisson  als  Matzura,  Alexander  145 

Bival,  48 

Biville,  Martin  76 

Birtha,  bishop,  see  Talbot,  James  33    Boarman,  Peter  Silvester  [ex  S.J.]  115 

Birtley,  Durham  21,  107,  130,  220          Boast,  Ann  213 

Bishop,  Clare,  3  O.S.C.  27;  Elizabeth    Bobee,  Guillaume  87 

121;    Elizabeth   Mary   Alipia,    O.S.A.     Bodenham,  Bridget  167;  Charles  172; 

142;  Francis  151;  George  12;  Henry,     Frances,  O.S.B.  37 

O.S.F.  Ill;  Mary  Eugenia  72  Bodereau,  Jean  Bapt.  Philippe   128 

Blacher,  le,  Paul  110  Bodney  Hall,  Norfolk  44,*  45,*  58, 

Blackbrook,  near  Prescot,   Lanes.   5,     64,*  78,  83,  85,*  101,  104 

14,  107,  145,  164,  217 

Blackbourn,  John  3 

Blackburn  93,  105,  113,  150,  164,  181, 

187,  197,  212,  219;    Edward  219 

Blackett,  Elizabeth  150;  Mary  129 

Black   Forest    133,    167;    Baden    181,     Boggis,  Dorothy  154 

216;    Furtwangen    216;    Suabia    176;    Bohemia  169 

Bohiere,  Jean  47 

Bois,  du,  Pierre  103 

Bois  Heulin,  Rouen,  France  88 

Boisdefure,  L'Abbe  201 


Bodoano,    Anthony    Alexander    194; 
Margaret  194 
Bodwin,  138 

Boessy,  Chartres,  France  67 
Bogaerde,  Van  de  Teresa  101 


195,  203 
Blackladies  226 
Blacklock,  Mary  193 
Blackrock,  Cork  189 
Blackman,  Jane  155 
Blacoe,  Jos.  5;  Robert  156 


Boishellain,  Lisieux,  France  67 
Boissell,  Thomas  132 


INDEX  OF  PERSONS  AND  PLACES. 


279 


Bolas,  Bolus,  Thomas  Anselm,  O.S.B. 
63 

Bolbeck,  Rouen,   France   149 
Bolina,  bishop  of  192 
Bolland,  George  171 
Bolton,  Lanes.  164  ;    Catharine  Clare, 
O.S.C.  23;  Jonathan   133;  John  [An 
selm],  O.S.B.  93;   John,  see  Holme  [ex 
S.J.]  107;   J.A.  118;  Joseph  (V.G.)  24; 
Henry   130;   Mary   138;  Martha   118; 
Peter  3 

Bolton-le-Moors,  Lanes.  200 
Bolton  Row  110 
Bomain,  Thomas  Francois  48 
Bombay  217,  230n;  Station  58 
Bomber,  Elizabeth  221 
Bommarts,  Philip,  O.S.D.  152 
Bond,  [Maryj  Clare,  O.S.B.  (prioress) 
35 

Bonham,  Wilts.  22 
Bonnet,  Jeanne  200 
Bonneville,  Rouen,  France  61 
Bonney,  Catherine  213;     Edwin      16, 

ifln 

Bonomi,  Benomi,  Angelica  39 

Bonyard,  270;   Joseph   270* 

Booker,   Elizabeth    155;   Joseph   224; 

Thomas  41,  172;  William  64 

Boon,  Ann  Joseph  Rose,  rel.   112 

Boone,    Edward    [ex    S.J.]   26;    Joan 

[ex  S.J.]  53;  Mary  [Rachel]  Xaveria, 

O.S.B.  64 

Bootall,  see  Bootle  214 

Booth,  Charles  [ex  S.J.]  57;   George 

198;  John  2;  Ralph  (Randolph)  20 

Boothby,    Philadelphia   246n;    Martin 

264n 

Bootle,  Bootall,  Liverpool  200,  214 

Bordenave,  Anthony  106 

Bordley,   Simeon  (Simon)  George   73 

Borini,  Sarah  Holt  219 

Borje,  Nicolas  Anne  47 

Bornham,  Bornhem,  24,  25,  30,  34,  37, 

108,  111,  127,  131,*  142,  152,*  165,* 

170,  188,  205 

Bostock,    George    2,    3;    Henry    86; 

Mary  137 

Bosville,  Boswell,  Charles   113;  John 

14,    19;    Margaret    34;    Teresa,    O.S. 

Bridget  40 

Bosville,  Rouen,  France  80 

Bosworth  Hall,  Leicesters.  161 

Bouchart,  M.  119 

Boucher,  Louis  149 

Boucher,  le,  Louis  42 

Boudin,  87 

Boukes,   Willibrordus  Wyetse,    125 

Boulay-Morin,  France  70 

Boullongne,  Nicolas  Jean  Aug.  M.  70 

Boulogne,  France  9,  67,  87,  119,  162, 

216,  230 

Boulton,  Helen  3;  Will  3 

Bourbon  les  Gaillon  66 


Bourdeles,  Anthoine  66 
Bourdelet,  Mar\  Margaret,  O.S.B.  183 
Bourdon,  Adelaide  Lewis,  O.S.T.  149; 
Eleanor  Teresa,  O.S.T.  83 
Bourey,  Coutances,  France  77 
Bourgeaux,  Jean  Charles  Michel  136; 
Pierre  88 

Bourges,  France  67,  70,  103;  Lunerie 
67 

Bourgneuf,  Pierre  52 
Bourke,  Francis,  O.S.F.  34;  Jane  31; 
Rickard   105;  Rickard  Edmund   105; 
Theobald  Rowland  Garvey  214;  Ulick 
104 

Bourne,  Andrew  256;  Appalonia  256; 
Jacobus  19;  Jane  98;  Jonas  5;  Louise 
Moreau  225;  Mary  256;  Mary  Ann  256; 
Thomas  256 

Bourne,  du,  Guillaume  Jean  80 
Bournier,  John  [S.J.]  226 
Bourret,  Emmanuel  103 
Bouselin,  Jean  Clement  56 
Boussoniere,  Le,  47 

Boutelier,  Le,  Thomas  48 
Boutier,  N.  56 

Boutlege,  Mary  Joseph,  O.S.C.  50 
Bowdon,  Bowden,  92;    Ann  208; 

George  38,  154;  James  91;  John  91, 
172 

Bower,  William  13,  17 
Bowes  or  Boze,  ala  Lane,  Rob.  4 
Bowman,       Anthony       James       181; 
Charles  117,  138;  Elizabeth  229;  Peter 
Richard   172;   Philip  98;  William  95; 
William  Charles  186 
Bowyer,  Mrs.  James  73;  James  Vin 
cent,  O.S.D.  100;  Lady  Ann  William 
85;   Susannah   113 
Box,  Ann  187;  Charles  185 
Boyard,  Guillaume  88 
Boycott,  Mary  116;  Richard  116 
Boyer,  Mary  113 

Boyle,  Charles  141;  James  182;  John 
198;  Margaretta  Maria  Alexander  213; 
Teresa  182 

Boyne,  John  109;  Laurence  107 
Brabant  22 

Bracewell,  Yorks.  187,  194,  212,  228 
Bracey,  Edmund  [ex  S.J.]  22 
Bradley,  John  B.,   S.J.   220;  Joseph 
220;   Joseph   (surg.)    192;   Mary    192; 
William  85 

Bradney,    Col.    Joseph    Alfred    233, 
244n,  245*n,  246,  252n,  259n,  265* 
Bradshaw,  (Bernard)  Anselm,  O.S.B. 
68;  Grace  194;  John  34 
Brady,  Catherine  223;  James  101,  144 
Braganza  209 

Brailes,  Warwicks.  104,  118,  132,  135, 
153,  176,*  227 

Brailsford,  Derbys.  208;  Peter  4 
Brambridge,   Hants.    127,    155 
Bramsby,  Yorks.  6;  see  Brandsby 


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INDEX   OF    PLACES    AND    PERSONS. 


Bramston,  James  Yorke  (bishop)  215 
Brand,  Cath.  3;  Eliz.  3;  John  7;  Mary 
3;  Will.  3 

Brandsby,  Yorksh.  6,  110 
Brassier,  [Judith]  Anno  Mario,  O.S.T. 
153 

Bray,  (Counsellor)  109;  Henry 

27;  Michael  59;  Thomas  49 
Bray-la-Campagne,    Bayeux,    France 
90 

Brazil,  Prince  of,  Joseph  [Braganza] 
31 

Brazil,  S.  America  31 
Brecknell,  Gaspar  200 
Brecon,  South  Wales   141,    192,  257, 
272;     Priory     Church     272;     Watton 
Mount  257  * 

Brecque,  de  la,  Pierre  84 
Brenan,  Charles  178 
Brenet,  Juiien  80 

Brennan,  John  209;  William  John 
198 

Brent,  Henry  [ex  S.J.]  39;  Mary  Mar 
garet,  O.S.T.  (abbess)  25 
Brentano,   Anthony   Maria    191,    200, 
207??;    Gertrude    191 
Brentans,  Anthony  Maria  200,  207*n 
Brent  wood,  Essex  41,  128 
Brentshaw,  near  Burnley,  Lanes.  231 
Breque,  de  la,  Pierre  88 
Bretherton,    [Robert]    Basil,    O.S.B. 
220 

Brett,  la  Maison  de,  Leon  70 
Brettargh,    [Richard]    49;     Elizabeth 
184 

Bretteville,  France  67 
Breuville,  Coutances  60 
Brewer,  James  79;  John  [ex  S.J.]  57; 
John  [Bede],  O.S.B.  152;   Rebecca  74; 
Susanna  227;  Thomas  [ex  S.J.]  28 
firewood  Church,  Staffs.   19 
Brewster,  Ann,  O.S.  Bridget  152 
Brexel,  Mathurin  115 
Briand,  Louis  66 
Brianstone  Street  [London]  74 
Briant,  Catharine  141 
Briaris,  Eleanor  176 
Bricault,  Louis  106 
Brickley,  Patrick  183 
Bricon,  Adrian  103 
Bride,  Ellen,  O.S.  Bridget  (abbess)  119 
Bridge-hill-house,     near     Canterbury 
163 

Bridge  House,  Dorchester,  Oxon  195 
Bridgeman  (ala  Street,   Strutt)  John 
Wilfrid,  O.S.B.  23*n 
Bridgettine  Nuns,  Lisbon  11 2n 
Bridgewater,  Somerset  189;  176; 

Sarah   134,    137 
Bridgwood,  Tho.  3 
Bridport,  Dorset  35 
Bridzor  51,  177,  204 
Briers,  Laurence  6;  William  6 


Briffard,  Jean  Baptiste  75 
Brig(g),  Lincolns.  74,   110,   118,  220 
Briggate  226 
Brigham,  Jane  129 
Brighton  114,  117,*  118,  141,  149,  154, 
159,  164,  166,  168,  169,  172,  191,  194, 
202,  209,  218,  222,  224,  270;   German- 
Place  164 

Brin,  near  Ash  ton  137 
Brina,     Brinn,     Bryn,     near    Wigan, 
Lanes.  31*«,  214 

Brindle,   Ann  216;   Jane  218;   [John] 
Basil,  O.S.B.  85;  Mary  Frances.  O.S.T. 
174;  Mary  Placida,  O.S.B.  97;  R.  22J; 
William  183 
Bringaut,  Athanase  87 
Briquebec,  Joseph  71 
Brisset,  42 

Bristol  8,  10,  28,  37,  50,*  74,  83,  84,* 
98,  99,  106,  112,  113,  121,  124,  125, 
148,  158,  164,  167,*  171,  176,  186,  201, 
202,  206,  208;  Kingsdown  208;  St. 
Michael's  Hill  106;  Unity  Street  205; 
Wine  Street  158 

British,  Ambassador  at  St.  Peters- 
burgh  173;  Institution  195;  Museum 
16,  29n,  3  In 

Brit(t)ain,   N.    175;    Sarah    74;   T.L., 
O.S.D.  174 
Britten,  174 

Britwell,  Oxon  51,  84,  92;  House  104, 
108 

Broadbent,  Mary  223 
Broadway  220;  Ann  75;  John  217 
Brockholes,  Frances  Fitzherbert  195; 
Roger  6;  Thomas  5,  9;  William  Filz- 
herbert  138,   195 

Brod(e)rick,  208;   Jane   208; 

Jane    Ellen   208;    Richard    193,    196; 
William  228 
Bromfield,  Mary  36 
Bromsgrove,  Worcestershire  98,   146, 
155,  194;    Lint  House  194 
Broomfield  Lodge,  Essex  228 
Broomhead,  Rowland  145 
Brook(e)(s),  181;     Ann    93; 

Bridget  74;  Catharine  207;  [Elizabeth] 
Ann    Dominic,     O.S.D.     131;    James 
(Lieut.)  144;  John  134;  Leonard  119; 
Mary  Ann,  O.S.C.  24;  Thomas  9 
Brook  Lodge,  co.  Gal  way  140 
Brookman,  260 

Brooms,  Durham  106,  114,  192,  204 
Brough,  Yorks.  44;  Hall  79,  166,  208 
Broughton  213;  near  Manchester  137; 
Yorks.  21,  39,;  Hall  166,  196 
Brown(e),  Ann  45;  Charles  223;  Helen 
186;  Dorothy  45;  Elizabeth  120; 
Frances  Lady  35;  Lady  Frances, 
C.R.S.S.  138;  Francis  117;  George 
45,  190;  Henrietta  Adelaide  Maria 
194;  James  14,  150;  John  4,  141,  205, 
212;  Mark  Anthony,  Viscount  Mon- 


INDEX   OF   PERSONS    AND    PLACES. 


281 


tagu64;  Mary  45,  163,  217;   Peter  43, 

53;     Peter,    bart.    2C7:     Richard    45, 

113*n,     130,     180,    223;     Thomas    3; 

Thomas    Hyacinth    de    Lont,    O.S.D. 

174;    William  75,   113 

Brownedge,  near  Preston,  Lanes.  44, 

210,  227 

Bruce,  Elizabeth  Mary  Ann,  rel.   78; 

Mary  Joseph,  rel.  201 

Bruges,  Belgium  14.  17,  21-23  passim, 

25,*  27%,    29,*  30,*  32,*    34,    30,* 

37%,   38,    40,    44,   45.*   97,*    101%, 

111,   127,   131,   145,   170,*  179,*   180, 

183,    197%,    201,    206,    211*,    227*; 

English  Convent  97,*  127,  170,  197n, 

211;   Monastery   145;   St.   Anne's  37n 

Brugger,  John  203 

Brulier,  Catherine,  O.S.B.  44 

Brun,  du,  Pierre  Antoine  47;  le;  John 

43 

Brunet,   Anne,   canoness   94 

Brunetti,  Mary  Judith  51 

Brungwin  255*  (parish) 

Bruning,  Geo.  [ex  S.J.]  82 

Brussels  12,  21,  23,  25,  26,  30,*  32,* 

35-39  passim,  44,  45,  57,  78,  131,  149, 

161,  201;  St.  Gudule  44 

Bruyere,  la,  France  66,  70;  St.  Maclou, 

Mcalou  66 

Bruyn,  de,  John  34;  Philip  143;  Teresa 

95;  Theodore  89 

Bryan,  59;   Jane   Clementina 

145;   Joseph  Nesbit   73;   Juliana   79; 

Pierce  110 

Bryngwyn,  co.  Monm.  256* 

Buchan(n)an,  Bridget  35;   George  132 

Buche,  Jean  Baptiste  110;  Jean  Fran. 

Nic.  56 

Buckenham,  Norfolk.   14,  96;  House 

19 

Buckhurst,   Robert  34 

Buckingham,  171;  Ann  120, 

see  Ewen,  Kitty  171;  Samuel  195 

Buckland(s),  Berks.  37,  38,  79,   143, 

162,  168,  179,  181,  185,  210,  214 
Buckley,  173;    Caecilia    84; 
Maria   Margarita,    O.S.B.    206;   Mary 
90 

Budd,  Joseph  38 

Buenos  Ayres  134 

Buers,  Peter  42 

Bugden,  William  216 

Buhne(n),  Paderborn  126,  133 

Buissy,  de,  Honoro"  (abbe)  70 

Bulbeck,    B.E.     186;    Catharine    202; 

Elizabeth     199;    J.     163;    John     186; 

Martha  94;  William  95 

Bulby  167,  187 

Bulk,  near  Lancaster  207 

Bullen,  Mary  59;  Robert  39;  Samuel 

98 

Buller,  John  [ex  S.J].  115 

Bullingham,  Hereford  192 


Bullmer.    Buhner,    [Bertram]   Marus, 

O  S  B.  30 

Bullock,    Charles,    O.S.D.    44;    John, 

O.S.D.    142;    Richard   95 

Bulstrode,    Mary    Clementina,    O.S.C. 

09 

Buncombe,  Jane  171 

Bungay,  Suffolk  170 

Bunn,  near  Wigan,  Lanes.  214 

Bunouf,  Antoine  Fr.  Marin  77 

Buon,  Jean  Bapt.  120 

Burden,  John  Joseph,  O.S.B.  100 

Bures,  Bayeux  77 

Burey,  77 

Burgess,   [James]   Bede,   O.S.B.   220; 

Margaret,   O.S.B.   49;   Mathias  27 

Burgis,  Edward,  O.S.D.  30 

Burgoyne,  Elizabeth  102 

Burke,  Ann  202;  Anne  Catharine  209; 

Bridget  171;  Edmund  218;  Elizabeth 

102;  Frances  112;  Francis  154;  George 

Augustus   216;    John    166,    202,    209, 

216,  218;  Joseph  176;  Judith  54;  Mar- 

uaret  38;  Mary  113,  146;  Mary  Ann(e) 

89,  157:  Maunsell  146;  Patrick  95,  102; 

Thomas  45 

Burlton,  Harriet  133 

Burne,  see  Byrne 

Burn(e)ley,  Lanes.  218,  231 

Burningham,  Frances  193 

Burnhall  226 

Burns,  Michael  247 

Burscough,  Burscought,  Lanes.    100 

Burt,  James  255 

Burton,  Lanes.  188:  in  Holderness  109 

Burton  Constable,   Yorks.    86,    148, 

150,  158 

Burton  on  Trent  6 

Burton  Park,  Sussex   135,   186,  201, 

214 

Bury  St.  Edmunds,  Suffolk.  29,  31,  35, 

72,  115,  116,  139,  161,  163,  165,*  191, 

198,  206,  225 

Busby,  John  43 

Busiquet,  Jean  Nicolas  93 

Busnel,  Pierre  Nicolas  71 

Bussekere,  see  [de  Beusschere]  Agnes 

O.S.A.  41 

Buswell,  Rebekah  262 

Butler,    Alban   (Ven.    Dom.)    13,    17; 

Charles    126;     (K.C.)    199;     Elizabeth 

159;    George    120;    James    38;    John 

Cahier  (ex  S.J.)  26;  Fleetwood  [Jane,] 

O.S.T.    112;  John  Francis   164;  Julia 

203;  Mary  72,  126,  218;  Philip  14,  IS; 

Richard     203;     [Richard]     Bernard, 

O.S.B.    165;    Robert   31,    181;    Sarah 

146;  Thomas  53,  214 

Butol,  France  88 

Butt,  Mary  Clare,  O.S.Bri.  142 

Butterfield,  James  210 

Buxton,  George  9 

Buxton  Wells,  Derbys.  33 


282 


INDEX   OF   PERSONS    AND    PLACES. 


Buzeville  la  Giffard,  France  76 
Byerley,  Byerly,  Char.  [exS.J.J  53,  57 
Byfleet,  Surrey  35 
Byland,  Ann  32 

Byrn(e),  Agnes  178;  Anastasia  185; 
Andrew,  O.S.B.  22;  Denis,  O.F.M. 
258*n;  Eliz.  171;  Francis  89;  Hugh  95; 
James  260;  Jane  141;  John  260;  Julia 
260;  Mary  Anne,  O.S.A.  161;  Mary 
Theresa,  O.S.A.  183;  Simon  Peter  207 
Byron,  George  55;  Laurence  138; 
Winotrid  130 

CADEBY,  Lincoms.  10,  12,  94 

Cadeville,  Elizabeth,  Countess  of  173 

Cadley  Moor,  Lanes.  45 

Cadiz  84,  105,  106,  140,  158,  162,  172, 

213 

Gadshac,     de,     Adelaide     Christiana, 

O.S.T.  69 

Cady,  William  51 

Caen  71,*  153,  189,*  193;  Notre  Dame 

87;    St.  Jean  71*;    St.  Sepulchre  87; 

University  61,  153,  189 

Caen,  Emmanuel  Frederic,  comte  de 

66 

Cahagnelles,  Bayeux  65 

Cahill,  John  214;  Mary  205;  Richard 

186;  Teresa  190 

Cahors,  France  31 

Cahour,  Louis  Alexandre  66 

Caillard,  Jean  Baptiste  76 

Calabaguy,  Madras  124 

Calbris,  Louis  70 

Calcutta  88,  104,  166,  216 

Calderbank,     Catherine     94;     James, 

O.S.B.  149 

Caldwell,    Elizabeth    46;    Mary    190; 

Thomas    212;    W.    Augustin,    O.S.B. 

127 

Cale  Hill,  Kent  142,  148,  229 

Calemard,  Angelique  154 

Caley,  James  Anthony,  O.S.F.  63 

Callaghan,  Ann  Frances  182;  Laurence 

222;  Owen  93 

Callais,  Guillaume  76 

Callaly,    Northumberland     140,     162; 

Castle   175,  204 

Callan,  Lawrence  73 

Callanan,  John  Francis  133 

Calver,  near  Bakewell  229 

Calverleigh  Court,  Devon  196,  222 

Calvert,  George  168 

Cambray,  France  24,  26,  32,  34,  38*n, 

40,    49,*    54,    189,    267;    Benedictine 

Dames  of  49;  Hospitalier  Nuns,  O.S.A. 

54 

Cameron  59;  A.  59 

Campagnolles,  France  110 

Campbell,  James  51;  Jane  1    9 

Camphius,  Vincent  John  109 

Campion,  Denis  Broderick  228 

Canada  200 


Canary,  Island  of  133 
Canford    53,    68,    78,    83,    149,    180; 
House  93,  94,  111,  119,  123,  160* 
Cann  Hall,  Essex  109 
Canneaux,  222;    L.U.    227; 

Mary  Ann  Agnes  222,  227 
Canning,  (Sup.)    152;   Catha 

rine  158;  Mary  Eugenia  181;  Francis 
98,  194;  John,  Major  166;  Letitia  222; 
Robert  158;  Thomas  166,  171 
Cannington,  Somerset  108,  115,  119,* 
122,  138,  145,*  149,  156,  161,  189, 
197;  House  97,  104;  see  Court  House 
Canny,  Rouen  70 

Canterbury,  Kent  64,   148,  151,   155, 
163 

Cantfor(d)t,  Cornelia  52 
Canu,  le,  Nicolas  77 
Cape  of  Good  Hope  184,  199,  268 
Capet,  Alexis  55 
Carantan(s),  France  71,  77 
Carbart,  Christ'  3 

Carbery,  Edmond  225;  Wm.  Coleman 
133 

Carbeson,  Helena,  O.S.B.  44 
Carbonnel,  Jean  Baptiste  100 
Cardiff,    co.    Glam.    271;    St.    John's 
271 

Cardon,  Louis  Joseph  189 
Cardwell,  John  3 

Carey,    Catharine    166;    Frances    98; 
William  98 

Carfoot,  Thomas  (Carthusian)  26 
Carisbro(o)k(e)  166;  Isle  of  Wight  129, 
155 

Carley,   Dominick  216 
Carlisle  177,  229 

Carlton   11;   Hall,  Yorksh.    153,    155, 
217 

Carlu,  Francis  96;  Jean  Felix  184 
Carnaby,  Robert  5 
Caron,  Louis  80 

Carpenter,  Ann  Barbara  163;  Arabella 
Petre   207;   Ann  Bibiana,   O.S.C.   50; 
John  228;  Teresa  Catharine  228 
Carpue,    Catharine    58;    Charles    113; 
Charles  Joseph  146;  Edward  39;  182, 
Edward   Joseph    121;    Frances   270r» 
Frances  Agnes,   3  O.S.F.  37;  Francis 
109;  Henry  51;  Joseph  31;  Mary  95, 
186;  Mary  Ann  213 
Carr,  James  79;  Jane  163,  261;  John 
6;  Margaret  196;  Mary  Agnes,  O.S.B. 
127;  Stephen  261 
Carre,  48 

Carrington,    Jos.,    O.S.B.    26;    Mary 
105;  William  35 

Carrol(l),  54;  Anne  90;  Anthony 

[ex  S.J.]  44;  Daniel  55;  Henry  260; 
John  (archbishop)  130;  Thomas  265 
Carron,  L'Abbe  149 

Carshalton,  Surrey  78,  85,  208 
Carter,  Elizabeth  186;  Ellen  102;  H. 


INDEX   OF    PERSONS    AND    PLACES. 


283 


174;  James  207;  John  33,  88:  Mary 

207;  Richard  109;  Ursula,  O.S.Bridget 

28 

Carteret,  [Francis]  Joseph,  O.S.B.  23 

Carty,  Edward  214 

Carver,  Ann   185;    Richard   192 

Gary,  146;     Christopher      102; 

Elizabeth    105;    Frances    103;   George 

71,  103,  178,  181;  John  147;  Mary  94; 

Richard,  Dr.   133;  Sophia  122,  128 

Caryll,  Lord  [John  Baptist]  30 

Casey,  Matthew  100 

Cass,  William  150 

Cassaedy,  Michael  128 

Cassin,  Francois  47 

Castabala  (bishop),  see  Milner,  John 

109 

Castell,     [Jane]     Mary,     O.S.C.      54; 

Martha  Joseph,  O.S.C,  54 

Castelno,  de,  P.  F.  d'Albignac  (Mgr.) 

(bishop)    122 

Castlebar  141 

Castle    French,    Ireland    177;    Lyons, 

co.   Cork  92 

Castrioto,  Felix  Antonio  59 

Cater,    John    51;     Mary    208;     Mary 

Goodwin  208 

Caton,  7;    Anne    Scholastica, 

O.S.B.  189:  Elizabeth  229;  Mary  [see 

Anne],  O.S.B.  189;  Thomas  169 

Catrow,  Charles  89 

Cattanach,  James  220;  John  C.,  S.J.220 

Catte,   le,   Anne   (rel.)    131;   Charlotte 

Edmund,   O.S.B.   85 

Catteral,  [Alexander]  Benedict,  O.S.B. 

35 

Catterick  144; 

Catton,  Joseph  46 

Cauchard,  Nicolas  96 

Cauchies,  Peter  42 

Caumont,  Antoine  59 

Causer  [Cawser],  Bennet,  O.S.B.  49 

Caverswall     127,     128,*     135,*    202; 

Castle  139,  153,  161,*  162,  206,*  215, 

221*;    Convent  216 

Cawser,  see  Causer 

Caye,  G.  241 

Cenis  de  Bayeux  75 

Centurice  115 

Cerf,  Le,  J.  B.  55 

Cerqueux,  France,  71 

Ceylon,  Island  of  172 

Chabert,  Mary  Josepha  34 

Chadwick,  Ann  [O.S.C.]  101;  John  84; 

Mary  Joseph,  O.S.C.  68;  Mary  Mag- 

dalain,  O.S.C.  54 

Chaillon,  Alexis  99 

Chainais,  la,  Jean  Pivache  48 

Chalmers,      Isabella     Mary      Austin, 

T.B.V.M.  (Sup.)  189,  193 

Chal(l)oner,  Ann  Jane  164;  John  219; 

Richard,  bishop  20 


Chambers,  Thomas  9 
Chamberlain,  208;    Elizabeth 

208;  John  [ex  S.J.]  53;  Mary  58 
Chamberlayne,  George  127 
Chambourg,  de,  Louis  103 
Champ,  Charles  178 
Champney,     John     157;     Mary     157; 
Thomas  128 

Chande(l)lier,  Le,  61;  Jacques 

Anthoine  67 

Chant(a)(e)l  [Chantrell,  Alice],   Beat 
rix,  O.S.T.  24;  Pierre  Laurens  47 
Chantrell,  Alice,  see  Chantal  24;  Ann 
Clare,    O.S.C.    119 
Chaperon,  Joseph  Marie  76 
Chaplin,  John  121;    [James]  Maurus, 
O.S.B.    104;    Michael  Anselm,  O.S.B. 
25 

Chapman,  Romanus,  O.S.F.  (provin 
cial)    50;      Elizabeth    134w 
Chappell,    Francis    [Xavier],    O.S.D. 
(provincial)    165 
Chapplin,  Ann  85 
Chaptois,  Pierre  76 
Chardon,  Pierre  Fr.  146 
Chare,  Mary  Christina,  O.S.B.  (abbess) 
189 

Charehigne,  France  77 
Charken,  William  85 
Charker,  Anastasia  103;  (family)  54n 
Charles,  163;    X.    of    France 

221;  III.  of  Spain  32 
Charlier,  Angelique  95 
Charlotte,  Louisa  Mary,  O.S.T.    180 
Charlton,  Elizabeth  106;  John,  O.S.B. 
28;  Margaret  203;  William  58,  203 
Charn(e)l(e)y,    Elizabeth,    O.S.B.    98; 
Mary   Frances,   O.S.C.   24*;   Winifred 
192 

Charnock,  Alice  105 
Charpentier,  le,  Jean  Nicholas  88 
Charrup,  Mary  Frances,  O.S.B.   139 
Chartr(es),  France  56,  66,  67,  69,  70, 
71,  81,  110,  128,  146,  197,  St.  Martin 
du  Vieux  Verne uil  66 
Chartreuse  de  Bourbon  les  Gaillon  66 
Chassainge,  de,  Jean  48 
Chastelet,  du,  Athanaise  le  Vaillant, 
O.S.B.  227 

Chateaugeron,  de,  Jean  Marie  88 
Chateaulin,  Quimper  66 
Chatel,  Pierre  Jacques  76 
Chaudermele,  William  60 
Chaulieux,  Avranches  88 
Chaumont,  Denis  142 
Chauvin,  John  42 

Cheeseburn  Grange,  Northumberland 
23,  127,  182 
Cheetham  170 

Chefdeville,  Pierre  Charles  Nicolas  47 
Chelmsford,  Essex  216 
Chemin,    Louis    139;    Louis    Charles 


284 


INDEX   OF   PERSONS   AND   PLACES. 


Marie  66;    du,  Andre  103 

Chemitte,  Antoine  99 

Cheny,  Joseph  Marie  76 

Chepstow,  Monm.  126,  228,  251*n 

Cherbourg,  France  77,  268* 

Cherker,  Charker,  Elizabeth  54 

Chertsey  [Surrey]  137,  203 

Chesterfield,    Derbyshire     154,*    190 

Chesterman,   Jacobus    18;    James    14 

Chester  7,  12,  19,  43,  45,  180,  226 

Chester(s),  7;  James  14 

Chevalier,     le,     Gabr.     197;     Jacques 

Julien  59;  Jules  Laurent  215 

Chevreul,  Mathurin  115 

Chevrollais,  (Francois  Joseph)  (Laza- 

rist)  157 

Chew,  173;     Jane     72;     J. 

[William]  A[lexius],  O.S.B.   196 

Chichester   110,    111,    119;    Catherine 

Joseph  Sales,   C.R.S.S.   36*n;  Charles 

Joseph   222;     Frances,    O.S.A.    36*w; 

John  147;    Mary  Honoria  196 

Chiclana,   near  Cadiz    106 

Chideock,  Dorset  10,  11,  104 

Chilard,  Felix  Victor  269;  Jean  Bap- 

tiste  Victor  268 

Child,  Penelope  266 

Chilington  9 

Chipping    Lawn,     near    Preston    22; 

Chipping  Norton  158,  171 

Cholmeley(s),  6;  Francis  110; 

Teresa  Anne  110 

Chorley    146,    152;    South    Hill,    near 

123,  152 

Chretiente,  la  87 

Christchurch,  Hants.  88 

Christian,  John  109;    Mary  229 

Chudleigh  [Devon]  112n,   168;    baron 

of  195;    Lady  Abbess  112r» 

Chumley,  Richard  226 

Church(es),  4;    Edward    [S.J.] 

145 

Churchill-  Wood,    Worcester    67,    83, 

91,  100 

Cianchettini,    Francis    207;    Veronica 

207 

Cibat,  de,  Francis  171;  Monica  171 

Cinna,  bishop  of   12 

Cipolla,  Francis  101 

Clack,  Mary  134 

Clair,  le,  George  Gabriel  81 

Clares,     Poor      Gosfield     Park     123; 

House,  Coxside,  Plymouth  149,  156, 

160*;  Lodge  201*;  Scorton  183* 

Clark(e),  Ambrose   171;   Charles   194, 

266;  Francis,  O.S.F.  21;  Harriett  Eliza 

194;   Jane    109;   John   95,   227;   J.H. 

248*;  Ruth  151;  William  102 

Clarkson,  122,    175;   Ann  45; 

Emerentiana     73;     [Edward]     Alban 

[O.S.B.]  127;  Geo.  122;  Geo.,  O.C.D. 

123;  Henry  192;  John  124,  156;  Mary 

221;  Michael  175;  Seth  213;  William 


178,  221 

Claristes  (O.S.C.),  five  157 

Claughton   171,  212;   Hall,   Lanes.   6 

138,  195 

(Havering,   Ann,   O  S.B.    (abbess)   54, 

57;  Christina  140;  Edward  204;  John 

175;  Mary  105;  Mary  Gertrude,  O.S.A. 

45;    Mary   Honora    110;   Monica    162; 

Nicholas  93;  Ralph  29,  105 

Claxby,  Lincolns.  8 

Clayton  Farm,  Yorks.  95 

Clayton,Agnes  229;  Ralph  6;  Thomas  7 

Cleey,  Bayeux  60 

Cleghorn,  'Thomas  159 

Clemens,  Pierre  103 

Clements,  Charles  62;  Elizabeth  Agnes 

198;  F.R.  170 

Clemensha(w),  Giles,  O.S.F.  22 

Clempson,  John  103 

Clerc  (Le),  48;    Alexis  96; 

Charles  205;  Julien  Louin  103 

Clermont  61,  70,  76,*  81;    College  de 

St.   Genest  76;    St.   Gervais  61*;   St. 

Farjeol  70 

Cliff(e),  Yorks.  13,  18,  33,  54,  84,  209; 

Hall,  N.R.  86,  98 

Cliffe,   Francis  67 

Clifford,     [Anna     Maria]     93;     Anne 

Teresa,    C.R.S.S.    (rel.)    75w;    Appol- 

Ionia     Dowager     Lady     133;      Hon. 

Charles,    Lord    195;     Hon.    Charlotte 

75*n;     Hon.    Eleanora    Maria,    Lady 

216;    Francis  98;    James  Francis  203; 

Hugh,  Lord  41;    Lady  85;    Lord  137, 

144;     (Mary  Lucy,)   Lady   195;    Hon. 

Robert   137,  204;    Rose  Mary  Eliza- 

beth    262;     Hon.    Thomas    29,    203; 

Hon.  Thomas  Thomas  137;  Walter  93 

Clifton,   Somerset  83,    109,    134,    138, 

190,    229;    Dowry   Square    190;    Hill, 

near    Lancaster    219;    Anna    Maria, 

O.S.C.    116;  Isabella  59;  Francis  [ex 

S.J.]  115;  John  199 

Clinchamp,  France  88 

dints,  Yorks.  20,  196 

Clinton,  Alexander  [ex  S.J.]  73 

Cljauet,  Jean  104;  Pierre  Joseph  88 

Clitha,  see  Clytha 

Clithero,  C    200 

Clonard,  109;    Sarah  109 

ClonmeU  199;  St.  Patrick's  Well  199 

Cloppe(s),     Emily     (rel.)     179,      183; 

Marguerite  Emilie,  O.S.D.  179,  183 

Closey,  William  171 

Closset,    Closette,    John    (Joseph    ex 

S.J.)  21 

Clouard,  Nicolas  71 

Clough,   Anthony   40;    Bridget   Mary 

Aloysia    (prioress)     132;     Constantia, 

O.S.T.  97 

Cloyne,  co.  Cork  261 

Clytha  252,*  253,*  254*;  Clitha  255,* 

256*;  Chapel  Farm  256 


INDEX   OF   PERSONS    AND    PLACES. 


285 


Coates,  Francis  86 

Cobb,  George  [S.J.]  174 

Cobridge,  Stoke-on-Trent,  Staffs.  178, 

180 

Cocatrix,  John  43;  Nicolas  42 

Cockenhall,  near  Durham  91,  97,  101, 

112,*  119,   131,*  135,   136,   142,   160, 

174,*  184 

Cockran,  Corcoran,  Felicitas  32;    see 

Corcoran 

Cockshott,  187;    Anne    187; 

Catherine   212;    Elizabeth    194;    John 

228;   Thomas   212 

Cockson,  Hiram  178 

Codrington,  Bonaventure  2 

Coen,    Edmond,    O.S.F.    85;    Michael 

110 

Coffee,  Timothy  172 

Cogan,  Edm.  [ex  S.J.]  111 

Coghlan,  Ann,  O.S.C.    183;  Elizabeth 

72;  John  99;  John  Peter  16,*  29n,  30, 

31*n,   43,    74,    99;   Peter,   O.S.F.    68; 

Ralph  64;  William  134,  215 

Cohu,  J.  Alex.  56 

Coin,  Le,  Ch.  A.  56 

Coipel,  Jean  99 

Coisnon,  Pierre  77 

Colas,  Ant.  56 

Colbert,  Patrick  261;  S.  (Mgr.)  115 

Coldham,    near    Bury    St.    Edmunds 

161;  Hall  178 

Cole,  Elizabeth  195;  Robert  [ex  S.J.] 

115 

Colebeck,   Ed:    2 

Colegate,  John  122 

Colegrave,  Bridget  118;  Elizabeth  141; 

Mary  109;  R  79;  William  41,  109 

Coleman,  Susannah  223 

Collet,  Michael  60 

Colletch,  John  182 

Colleton,  John,  Sir  (bart.)  84 

Collier,  Joseph  163 

Colliers'  Inn,  Herts.  34 

Collings,  Caecilia,  O.S.B.  32 

Collins,  155;   Ann   198;   John 

162;  Maria  Josepha,  O.S.B.  94;  Mary 

161;     Mary     Ignatius,     O.S.B.      124; 

Patrick     261,     269;     Randolph     58n; 

Teresa  [O.S.B.]  82;  [William]  Joseph 

O.S.B.  89 

Collingridge,  79;   Alban   178; 

Ann     125,    200;     Dr.     (bishop)     183; 

Edmund  83,  109;  Elizabeth  102,  177, 

191;  Henry  84;  James  84;  Joseph  224; 

Mary  213*;  Sophia  175;  Thomas  103, 

109;  Williams  124,  125,  223 

CollingwOOd,  Anthony   166;  George  4 

Collison,  Agnes  168;  Edward  168 

Collopy,  Timothy  114 

Collos,  87 

Collyer,  Eleanor  172;  Mary  Dorothea 

(rel.)   145;  Mary  Euphrasia  (rel.)  202 

Cologan,  Bernard   126;  Isabella   169; 


Thomas  109 
Colombo,  Ceylon  172 
Colomby,  Bayeux  69 
Coltsmann,  Christine  228;  John  154, 
224;  Patrick  228 
Colvert,  Thomas  4;  WTilliam  4 
[Colwich],  see  Lichfield 
Comana,  bishop  of  34* 
Comerford,  Ann  54;  James  202 
Commanna,  Leon  99 
Commonce,  Isabella  94;  John  110 
Compiegn(e)  49,*  179 
Compte,  le,  Jean  Baptiste  75  ; 
Marc  Antoine       52  ;      Michael       43  ; 
Thomas  Phillip  42 
Compton,  Philip  84 
Comyn,  John  S.  209 
Conden,  Margaret  Nangle  209 
Condom,  bishop  of  42 
Coniat,  le,  Francois  76 
Conick,  in  Ramarania,  Asia  Minor  214 
Connell,  Catherine  Mary  211;  William 
213 

Connelly,  John  129;  Mary  113 
Connor,  Bryan  (surgeon)  125;  Charles 
109 

Conolly,  221;  Bartholomew 

190;  Ch.  181;  Charles  89,  221;  [John] 
[S.J.]      139;     Mary     Catherine      147; 
Teresa  117 
Consitt,  Francis  84 
Constantine,  William  4 
Cope,  Elizabeth   129 
Copenhagen  148,*  230* 
Constable,   Edward  86;   Frances   172; 
Francis    109,    150;   Maria    109;    Lady 
Mary      Macdonnell       168;       Maxwell 
Marmaduke      144;      Maxwell,      Lady 
Winifred  80;  Thomas  (bart.)  158,  168; 
William     Haggerston     Maxwell     59; 
William  Stanley  218 
Contencin,  Alfred  213 
Con  way,  James  Michael  159;  Joseph 
173;  Susanna  163;  Tobias  203 
Conyers,  Clare,  O.S.A.  201;  Rowland 
86 

Conzie,  de,  Louis  Francois  Marc 
Hilaire  (mgr.)  93. 

Cook(e),   Catherine   225;   Charles  Re 
ginald   117;  Elizabeth  Mary  Ann  84; 
George  Doughty  120;  John  45;  John 
Peter    194;    Joseph    84,     109;    Maria 
Annunciata  164;  Mary  191,  208 
Cooling,  Patrick  133 
Coombes,  H[enry  William]  181;  John 
43;  Mary  181:  William  151 
Coope,  James  121 

Cooper,  115;     Agnes     209; 

Amanda,  O.S.B.  104;  Caroline  172; 
Catharine  199;  Elizabeth  151;  Joa 
chim  (rel.)  Ill;  Lucy  144;  Luke  29; 
Martha  191;  Mary  151;  Richard  72; 
Thomas  271 


286 


INDEX    OF   PERSONS    AND    PLACES. 


Cope,  Ann  92;  Thomas  99 
Copp,  Cleopha  214n;  Susannah  137 
Coppinger,  see   Bowling,   Louisa  An 
toinette  144;  James  144;  Julia  109 
Coragan,  James  137 
Corballis,  Catharine,  I.B.V.M.  215 
Corbe,  [J-]  Charles  [ex  S.J.  127] 
Corbin,  146 

Corbishly,  Samuel  192 
Corby    [co.    Lincoln]    166,    187,    194; 
Henry  202 

Corcoran,  Cockran,  Felicitas  32;  Eliza 
beth  93;  James  108;  John  86;  Michael 
113;    Winifred  186;    see  Cockran 
Cordelier,  frere,  Vincent  Jego  6 

Cordell,  Charles  35 

Cordery,  Elizabeth  185,  27 

Cordova,  Michael  Blasius  130 

Corfu  192 

Corguille,  le,  Louis  Charles  71 

Cork    126,    260;    the    Cove    of    260; 

Ursuline  Convent,  Blackrock   189 

Cormier(e),  69;  Jacques  124 

Cormick,  Margaret  228 

Cormol(l)ain,  Bayeux  62,  81 

Cormount,  near  Montreuil  85* 

Corn(e),  Charles  Carolus  14,  18;  James 

130,  138 

Cornforth,   Cicily  Joseph,   O.S.C.    24; 

Thomas  7 

Coriolis,  Camille  117 

Cornelius,  Mary  Ann  185 

Corner  [Corney]  Henry  101;  Peter  222; 

Sarah  102 

Corney,  Ann  173,  see  Corner,  Henry 

101;     Elizabeth     120;     Dorothy     95; 

Robert  186;  Thomas  114,  191 

Cornsay    House,    co.    Durham     137; 

Lodge  121 

Cornthwaite,  Richard  84 

Cornwall,  John  9 

Coquiere,  Louis  116 

Corral,  Clare  150;  William  180 

Corranzes,  Chartres  70 

Corser,   Anne   227;   Edward   65,   228; 

John  193;  Sarah  105 

Corvan,  Catherine  222;  Patrick  209 

Corvez,  Guillaume  136 

Cosnard,  Frangois  103 

Costello,  Josephine  106 

Cossey,  near  Norwich  174,  200;  Hall 

106 

Cotes,  John  44 

Cotham,  Lawrence  144,  187;  Winifred 

Maria  187 

Cottam,    Lanes.    115,    169;    Elizabeth 

94;  James  113;  Susanna  141;  Thomas 

162 

Cotter,  James  191 

Cottrell,    Ann    202;    Thomas,    O.S.F. 

131 

Cottun,  Jacques  65 

Couche,  Elizabeth  147;   John  86,  123; 


Richard   208;   Thomas    105;    William 

213 

Coudray,  du,  Francois  Marie  211;  Jean 

Baptiste    184 

Cough,  [Elizabeth]  Ursula,  O.S.A.  32 

Coughton,  Warwicks.  64,  83,  150,  156, 

182,  217;  Court  205;  Hall  167 

Coulonge,  Evreux  76 

Coulson,  Alphonsa,  O.S.C.   127 

Coulthurst,  Catherine  Mary  217;  John 

N.  217 

Counsell,    Elizabeth    262;    Ellen   264; 

J.    W.     F.    262;    Mary    Agnes    262; 

William  264 

Coupe,   Dorothy   (rel.)   94;   Jos.,   S.J. 

210;  [Thomas]  Jerome,  O.S.B.  179 

Coupeau,  Michel  [O.P.]  81 

Couppesarte,  Lisieux  60 

Courcellier  87 

Courcereaux,  Seez  81 

Courmesnil,  de,  A.  J.  B.  55 

Court    House,    Cannington,    Somerset 

161 

Courte,    Francois   Jean   Baptiste    132 
Courtenay,  Charles  168;  Mary  167 
Courtfield,    Monm.    34,    265,*    266*n; 
Cottage  224 
Cousin,  Pierre  268 

Coutance(s)  43,  55,*  56,*  60,*  61,  62,* 
65,*  66,*  67,  70,*  71,*  75,  76,*  77,* 
80,  81,*  87,*  88,*  110,*  115, 
124,  132,*  136,*  139,*  180,  184,  189, 
200,  206;  Rauville  la  Place  76; 
Ste  Anne  de  Vire  60;  St.  Flossel  81; 
St.  Ursin  81 
Coutelier,  Th.  55 

Coutinho,  Domingos  de  Souza  207 
Couture,  de  la,  Michael  Guerin  42 
Coventry  82,  108,  119,  227 
Cowban,  150;  164;  James 

21,*  229;    John  14,  18;    Thomas  228 
Cowbin,  James  181 
Cowdr(e)y,     Ann     125;     Joseph     94; 
Mary   180;  Theresa,   O.S.T.    101;  Ur 
sula  94 

Cowes,  Isle  of  Wight   163,   179,  205, 
216,  225* 

Cowl(e)s,    Alice    255;    Elizabeth    255; 
James  255;  Richard  255;  William  255* 
Cowley  Hall,  Lanes.  26;  Hill  25,  33 
Cowley,    John    90;    William   Gregory, 
O.S.B.  68 

COX,  180;    Ann  Maria  45;    Felix, 

O.S.F.  28;  Elizabeth   185,  205;  Mary 
79;    Mary    Felix,    O.S.C.    24;    Robert 
Kilbye  203;  Samuel  185 
Coxside,  Plymouth  127,   189 
Coxstone,  St.  Maughan's,  Monm.  241 
Coyn,  Mary  Phillippine,  O.S.T.  174 
Coyney,  W.  H.  184 
C.  P.  250 

Craggs,  Charles  194;  J.  198 
Craike  114 


INDEX   OF   PERSONS    AND    PLACES. 


287 


Crake,  York  102 

Cranford  178 

Cranmer,  Mary  41 

Crathorne,    Cleveland    [U.S.A.    error] 

18;    Yorks.  14,  18;  14;    Ann  158; 

F.  (Rev.)  188;  Francis  151;  Geo.  158, 

188;  Ralph  Henry  64;  William  5 

Crawley,  Mary  171 

Creagh,  Ann  79;  Dan  74;  Mary  55 

Crean,  Christopher  140;  Sarah  217 

Creevy,  Barnaby  138;  Michael  151 

Cremaur,  de,  Charles  114 

Cremona  Lodge,  co.  Limerick  132 

Crenley,  Bayeux  81 

Crepelle,  Charles  S.  99 

Crescent,  Carlisle  229 

Cressenville  87 

Creswell  127,  156 

Cretteville,  Coutances  71 

Creveiul,  Michel  53 

Crichley,  Thomas  191 

Crickhowell  252 

Crief  220 

Cringle,  Alice  153 

Crispin,  Capt.  R.N.  190,  191; 

B.  Capt.  R.N.  217;  Ellen  190;  Susanna 

191 

Croft(s),   near   Winwick,    Lanes.    190; 

Anne     243*;     Charles     Herbert    243; 

Elizabeth    243;    family    243*n;  244n, 

245n;     James    243*;     Mary    51,    244; 

Phebe    245;    Thomas     243*;    Turber- 

ville  245*n 

Croix,  La,  Mademoiselle  158 

Croix,  de  la,  Claude  Frangois  70 

Croloy,  Amiens  70 

Cromwell,  Oliver  197n 

Cronan,  Daniel  260 

Crondon  Park,  [Essex]  169 

Cronier,   Christina  Maria   154;   James 

180;  Jean  46;  Margaret  185 

Crook,      Christopher     216;      [George] 

Joseph,   O.S.B.    73;   John    151,   221*; 

Mary  221;  William  172 

Crookall  107,  118,  164 

Crookhall,  Crookall,    118;    [Elizabeth] 

Mary  Monica,  O.S.B.  206;   John  212 

Croppers  118;  Hill  184 

Croquette,  Peter  Andrew  42 

Crosby    115;    Elizabeth    102;    George 

117,  208;  James  145 

Croskell,  William  226 

Cross,  Ann  158;   Barnard  (Crow),  S.J. 

25;    Mary    Bonaventure,    O.S.C.    201; 

Thomas  119,  122,  123;  J.,S.J.  215 

Cross  Brook  188 

Croston   113,    183,   212,   Hall,   Lanes. 

124 

Crouch,  Frances  133 

Croucher,  Christopher  11 

Croudace,     Elizabeth     Ann(e)     239*; 

Elizabeth    Thoraasina    239;    Thomas 

239 


Croutes,   des,   Jacq.    Ch.    Fr.   Guiii. 
Sulpice  Joenne  77 

Crow,  Ann  Mary  148;  Barnard  (Cross), 
S.J.  25;    Thomas  103,  151,  168;    Wil 
liam  168 
Croxton  200 

Croy,  Duchesse  de,  Maria  176 
Croydon,  Surrey  200 
Crump,  Lucy,  O.S.C.  211 
Cruse,  Charles  85;  Mary  219;  William 
94,  162 

Crutchley,  Elizabeth  235 
Cuba  44 

Cuddon,  Jame  182;  Thomas  177 
Cuerden,  Mary  78;  Thomas  [ex  S.J.] 
40 

Cuesnon,  France  77 
Cuff,  Ann  122 

Cugnoni,    Dr.    176;    Lucy    Magdalen 
195;  Mary  65 

Cull,  Dina  150;  James  157;  Jane  172 
Cullen,  Martha  105;  Murty  98 
Cullin,  Sarah  Grace  141 
Culloville,  co.  Armagh,  Ireland  93 
Cunchy,  Le,  Comto  de,  Marechale  120 
Cuney,  Ed.  2 
Curate,  Mary  181 
Curell,  Mary,  O.S.A.  179 
Curran,  Charles  261;  family  261 
Currin,  Grace  85 

Curson,  266;  George  186;  Sir 

John  266;    Penelope  266 
Cuthbertson,  Francis  172;  Mary  228 
Curtis,  Peter  3 

Cutter,  Ann  264;  Jane  264;  John  264; 
Sarah  264;   Simon  264;   Simon  Caleb 
264;  Thomas  264 
Cwmcarfan,  Monmouths.  247 
Cwmcarvan  -246* 
Cwmyoy,  Monmouths.  245n 

DADFORD,  Thomas  252 

Dagnall,  Alice  105;  George  185 

Daguin,  Claude  Jean  81 

D'aigremont,  L.  56 

Dalby,  Old,  on  the  Woolds  178 

Dale,  John  138 

Dalican,  Nicolas  Fran£ois  60 

Daliganx,  Jean  61 

Dallyman,  Thomas,  O.S.B.  50*n;    see 

Ballyman 

Dalmont,  Jean  Francois  189 

Dalton,    Bridget    62,    64,    151;    Jane 

Mary  Clare  O.S.T.  160;  John  147,  148, 

Mary    147,    148,    Mary   Ann   Teresa, 

O.S.T.    40;    Michael    Joseph  249 

Daly,  Elizabeth  144;  James  199 

Damant,    Mary    Julia     198;    Samuel 

209;  Win.  F.  J.  157;  Eliza  Longworth 

216 

Danby,  John  65 

Danby  on  Yore,  Yorks.  26,  128 

Daneel,  Ives  120 


288 


INDEX   OF   PERSONS   AND    PLACES. 


Danell,  Charles  79,   129;  James   195; 
John  91;  Mary  117 
Dangerfield,  Mary  117 
Daniel(l),  35;   Ann   185;   Ed 

ward  11,  142;  Elizabeth  33;  Fr.  75; 
J.  176;  James  46,  178,  185,  191;  John 
74,  82,  156;  Joseph  138;  Mary  86; 
Peter  147;  Robert,  O.S.B.  21;  Thomas 
12,  191;  William  10,  14;  William 
Daniel  Foster  18 

Daniels,  Capt.  187;  Ann  187 

Danjou,  47 

Danson,  William  96 
Dantan,     [Anne]     Catharine     Teresa, 
O.S.D.   161 

Dantzic   House,    Danby,    Yorks.    128 
Daquin,  Claude  Jean  81 
Darby,  Elizabeth  151 
Darcery,  Thomas  105 
Darell,    Henry    90,    229;    Mary    229; 
Philip  118,   194;    see  Dorall 
Darley,  Catherine  222;   Edward   134; 
Elizabeth    155;    Frances    36;    George 
148;  James  58;  Mary  147;  Sarah  92 
Darlington,  Carmel  House  211 
Darrell,  Derail,  James,  S.J.  25 
Dartford,  Kent  28 
Dartmouth  [Devon]  99 
Dartois,  Natalia,  O.S.  Bernard  68 
Daubichon,  Jean  Baptiste  69 
Daudray,  Marc  67 
Daumenil  en  Vexin,  France  70 
Davey,  Joseph  125;  Mary  99;  Robert 
158;  Sarah  186;  W.  195;  William  125 
Davi(e)s,    Ann    195,*   256;    Catherine 
89;  Dorothy  39;  Eliza  215,  251,  261; 
Elizabeth    256;    Evan    235n;    George 
261*;   Isabella  200;   Jane   Mary    173; 
John  8,  101,  256*;  Mary  114;  Rowland 
57;  Samuel  10;  Sarah  Catharine  182; 
Thomas  198,  251;  William  126,  249, 
256 

Davison,  James  18;  Jn.  13 
Davoust,  Frangois  Michel  60 
Dawber,  John,  O.S.B.  108 
Dawe,  Mary  46 

Dawkes,  Mary  Felicitas,  rel.  160 
Dawson,  George  207;  Thomas  200 
Dax,  France  170 

Day,  Capt.  216;  Charles  215; 

Frances  218;  Emilie  216;  Emily  214; 
James  176;  Mary  151;  Thomas  7,  151 
Deal  [Kent]  108 
Dean  House,  Wilts.  63,  64 
Dearlove,  Thomas  181 
Dease,  Oliver  133 

Debord,  James  18;  Jn.  13;  Mechtilda, 
O.S.B.    119 

Debra,  Doberus,  bishop  of  20 
Decamp,  Clement  81 
Declan,  Jacques  60 
Decorches,  Jean  104 
Deday,        86;  Mary  212;  Susannah  125 


Deirnck,  Mary  195 

Delafosse,  Jacques  139 

Delaire,  Charles  Frangois  146 

Delaney,  196;  J.   192;  J.  E. 

192;   Sarah   137 

Delattre,  Wm.  71 

Delauney,  J.  Fr.  55 

Deleney,  Edw.  158 

Delivrande,  France  71 

Delmedico,  Peter  80 

Demara  180 

Demarara  90,  162,  225 

Demasures,  P.  M.  193 

Demay,  Jos.  192 

Dernier,  Elizabeth  151 

Dempsey,  Elizabeth  167;  Joseph  106; 

Martin  130;  Thomas  32 

Denais,  Mathurm  Frangois  80 

Dendaretiqui,  Mary  223 

Denie,  Winefrid  154 

Denis,  Fraii?ois  132 

Denmat,  le,  Jean  90 

Dennett,  Helen  Mary  Teresa,  C.R.S. 

45;    Henry   88;    James   [ex   S.J.]    31; 

Margaret  Mary  Stanislaus,  rel.  131 

Dennison,  John  147 

Denyer,  H.  L.  173 

Deptford,  125 

Deplanque,  James,  O.S.F.  160 

Derby  28,  127,  219 

Deschaires,   Angers,    France    76 

Deschamps,    Benedict    Hyacinth    42; 

Joseph  Charles  60 

Deschams,  47 

Desessment,   Jean  Louis  Claude   70 

Desinarets,  Frangois  87 

Dessaux,  Romain  210 

Destrevaux,  Jerome    128 

Destrom,  Catharne    54 

Devail,  Duvall,  Edward  19 

Devaux,  Henrietta  173 

Devely,  France  70 

Devereux,  Grace  Mary  137;  John  137, 

194;  Judith  102 

Diacre,    Pierre    Paul    Andre    Osmont 

des  Aulnez  77 

Dicconson,  Edward  , bishop  8*n 

Di[e]derick,  Bernard  [ex  S.J.]  44 

Dieppe,  France  110 

Dierkes,  Mary  Elizabeth  225 

Dieulouard,  Lorrain,  France  22,*  26, 

40,  62,  63,   131,   148,  152,   160,   179,* 

193,  196,  197,  220* 

Digg(e)s,  8;     Francis    ex    S.J. 

21;  Jn.  Dudley  12;  Thomas  [ex  S.J.] 

91 

Digauville,  France  67 

Digby,  [William]  Jerome,  O.S.B.   165 

Dignum,  Ann  72;  Charles  177 

Digny,  Chartres  81 

Dikyns,  Dykiiis.  Emilia  235n;  William 

235 

Dillon,     Ann     Sophia     108;     Arthur 


INDEX   OF   PERSONS    AND    PLACES. 


289 


Richard,  archbishop  96;  Catharine, 
O.S.B.  58;  Hon.  Charlotte,  Lady 
Viscount[ess]  46;  Elizabeth  194; 
family  227;  see  Fzances  Hoalde  101/» 
Frederick  171;  Henry,  Hon.  Col.  58*; 
Sir  John  Joseph  (Knt.)  223,  227*n; 
Marcella,  I.B.V.M.  112;  Peter  79; 
Richard  20;  Stephen  31;  Viscount 
234n;  William  Mervin  108,  167 
Dinan  81 

Dines,  Helen   190 

Dingastow,    Dingestow,    Monmouths. 
245 

Dixie,  James  194 

Dixon,  James  9;  [Nicholas]  Ambrose, 
O.S.D.  22 

Dixton,  Monmouths.  238n,  239 
Dobson,   Ann   143;   James   150;   Mary 
Clare,  O.S.C.  211;  Thomas  210 
Dod(ds),  169;  Charles  6;  Edward 

109;  Elizabeth  59;  Francis  4;  James  5; 
Thomas  143,  208 
Dodbrook  18 

Doddin(g)  Green,  Doddingrove,  West 
moreland  11,  68,  82,  226 
Doherty,  John  118 
Dol,  France  215 

Dolan,  Caroline  Frances  217;  Caroline 
Mary    181;    Eleanor    167;    John    166; 
Mary    36;     Mary    Ann    Teresa     169; 
R.  H.  173;  Robert  217 
Dolen,  Catherine   195 
Dollman,  Eleanor  109 
Dolmain,  Charles  99 
Dolphinlee,  near  Lancaster  113 
Domiencourt,  Louis  Alexandre  88 
Donaldson,  Mary  118 
Donata,     Maria'    Ludovica     D'Avril, 
O.S.B.  135 

Doncaster,  Woodlands  225 
Donellan,  Patrick,  O.S.D.  44 
Donet,  Joseph  60 
Donlon,  John  Lewis  147 
Donnelly,  Elizabeth  106 
Donovan,     Ann     138;     Cornelius     95; 
Jeremiah  109;  Patrick  194 
Doolan,   Francis  Taylor   129;  J.   212; 
Mary  Ann  128 

Derail,   DarreH,   S.J.,   James  25;    see 
Darell 

Dorchester,  Oxon  120,  125,  158,  186, 
195,  200 

Dore  Abbey,  St.  Mary  of  the  cell  in 
the  wood  244n 

Doria,  Hon.  Catharine  168;  Joanna  58 
Dormer,  Charles,   Lord   144;   Frances 
111;     Mary    Catherine,     O.S.F.     124; 
Robert  162;  Robert  [ex  S.J.]  37 
Dornan,    Charles  William  270 
Douay  r>*w,   6,   7,*  9-14  passim,   12n, 
21-28  pass.,  32,  34,  35,  37,*  39,  45, 
49,*   68,   71,   82-84  pass.,   86,   88-93 
pass.,  96,*  100,  104,  107,*  111,*  115, 
xii. 


118,*    119,    122,*    123,*    126,    127,* 
130,*  131   135,*  138,*  141,  142,*  145,* 
148,*    150,*    155,    156,*    164,*    165,* 
169,*    174,*    179,*    183,*    188,*    193, 
196,*   200,*   205,*   210,*   219,*   220, 
226*;  College  119 
Douchez,  Mary  164;  Peter  103 
Douduit,  Jean  103 

Doughty,  Anne  Maria  31;  Charles  80; 
Charlotte  105;  Elizabeth  172;  George 
72;  Henry  55,  58;  Robert  46 
Douglas(s),    Bridget    41;    James   207; 
John,  bishop  115,  271;  Mary  Augus- 
tina  Teresa  Ann,  O.S.T.  69 
Doullens,  [France]  49 
Douthwaite,  Ann  128 
Douville  la  Bruyer,  France  70 
Dover,  Kent  46,  116 
Dowd,  261;  Thomas  261 

Dowling,  Ann  104;  Louisa  Antoinette 
144;  Sarah  150 
Down(e)s,  Richard  13,   18 
Downham  Market  181 
Downsell  Hall,  Essex  143 
Downside   131,   142,    145,    161,    165,* 
170,  179,*  183,  196 
Doyle,    Ann    181;    Ann    Maria    191; 
James  121;  John  155;  William  25 
Doyne,  John  [Joseph  ex  S.J.]  89 
Draper,   Mary  260;   Richard   Sanders 
223;   William   260 
Draquemont,  France  81 
Drax,  Yorkshire  117,  195;  Abbey  195 
Draycott,  Elizabeth  173,  175;  George 
207;    Henry    210;    Mary    170;    Mary 
Elizabeth,  O.S.B.  215;  Phillip  177 
Dresdaile,  Isabella  121 
Dresden  137 
Driscol,  Michael  109 
Drogy,  Frangois  Antoine  139 
Dru,  le,  Guillaume  60;  Jacques  60 
Duany,  Frances  79 
Dubisson,  153 

Dublin  58,  73,  85,  105,  109,  118,  166, 
198,  199,  204,  211,  215,  261;  Francis- 
court  105;  Harcourt-street  199; 
Loretto  House  211,  215;  Merrion- 
squaro  166 

Dubois,  Francois  165;  Jacques  88 
Dubois-Motte,    Gabriel    Gaspard    139 
Duboscq,  Jean  Frangois  139 
Due,  Le,  Jacque  52 
Due,  le,  Jean  Jacq.  77 
Duck,    Elizabeth,    O.S.T.    170;    Mar 
garet  144 

Duchatel,  Louis  Frai^ois  132 
Duchesne,  J.  56 

Ducket(t),  8;  [George]  Edmund 

O.S.B.  37;  James  171 
Duckworth,  Eliza  223;  William  223 
Duclos,  197;  Pierre  Paul  71 

Ducroq,  Abbe  53 

Dudoues,  48 


290 


INDEX   OF   PERSONS   AND    PLACES. 


Duf(f)OUT,  Charles  Felix  70;  Joa  [John 

Du  Trour  ex  S.J.]  40:  Marie  Angelique 

rel.  83;  Mary  Ann  84 

Duffy,  Patrick  can.  reg.  28 

Dug(g)an,  Patrick  102;  Thomas  55,  58 

Duhamel,  Jean  75;  Pierre  75 

Dukenhall,   [Lanes.]   97 

Dumas,  Jean  Dominique  77 

Dumfries,  Scotland  72 

Dumollin,    Peter   38 

Dumont,  Joseph  52 

Dunant,  Mary  174 

Dunderdale,  Mary  150 

Dundonald,  Anna  Maria,  Countess  157 

Dungan,  Joseph  62 

Dungarvan,  Waterford  260* 

Dunkirk  6,  8,  9,  22,*  23,  25-27  j-ass., 

29,  30,  32,*  33,  40,  49,*  51,*  54,*  65, 

74,  78,  98,  116,  131,  165,  180 

Dun(n),  Ann  172;  Celia  181;  Francis  9; 

John   6,    14,    18;    Joseph    [S.J.]    179; 

Lawrence    146;    Mary    196;    Peter   2; 

Silvester  182;    William,  Dr.  93 

Dunster,  [Somerset]  84 

Dupont,  Henry  Jean  81 

Duprey,  Antoine  81 

Duran,  Jean  Louis  77;  Mary  Ann  208 

Durand,    Jean    Julien    46;    Noel    87; 

Pierre  Jean  Frangois  69 

Durham  5,  6,  8,  10,  21,  24,  45,*  53, 

62,  72,  95,  97,  106,  130,  137,  147,  152, 

169,    174,*   183,  203,  204,  218,  226; 

Esh  Land  174;  Tuddow  10 

Durieux,     Agatha    Marie     Constance 

Poix    258;    Albertine    Marie    Louise 

Celeste   Poix  258;   Mary   258;   Pierre 

Poix  258 

Durphy,  Dennis  100 

Durtnal(l),    Daniel    109;    Ann  Teresa 

258;  Margaret  90,  258 

Dusseldorf  132 

Dutertre,  Plaichard  (Charles  Claude) 

201 

Dutot,  Jean  76 

Du  Trour,  John  [Joa:]  ex  S.J.  40;   see 

Dufour 

Duval(l),  (Abbe)  124;  Edward  14;  19,* 

George  70;  J.  B.  55;  Jean  Baptiste  87; 

Jacques-Florent  136;  Jacques  Francois 

71;  John  Marin  42;  Louis  48;  Pierre 

201;    Rene  210;    see  Devall 

Duviviers,   [James]   Placidus,    O.S.B. 

107 

Duxbury,  Alexander  79 

Dwerrihouse,  John  150 

Dwyer,  Capt.   211;  John  54; 

Thomaa,  Capt.  211 

BALING,  [Midx.]  80 

East  Bergholt  Abbey,  Suffolk  10  In 

East  Hendred,  Berks.  13,  178 

East  India  Co.  159 

Earle,  John  138;  Joseph  89;  Peter  51; 


Tobit  72 

Eartham  63 

Easebourne  205 

Easingwold,  Yorks.  8 

EasingWOOd,  [Easingwold], Yorksh,  133 

Easlewood  [?  Hazelwood],  Yorks.  171 

Eastbourn(e),    [Sussex]    52 

Eastham,  William  Maurus,  O.S.B.  63 

East  Sheen,   [Surrey]    133,    148,    150, 

167,  216;    Port-Bello  House  216 

Eastwell  85 

Eastwood,  214;    Fanny    150; 

Robert  181 

Eaves,  Oswald,  O.S.B.  44 

Ecardanville,  Evreux  99 

Eccles,  Hannah  105;  James  208;  Jane 

113;  John  19;  101,  146;  John  Henry 

113;    John    [Lawrence],    O.S.F.    107; 

Mary     Augustine     (rel.)     215;     Mary 

Catharine,  O.S.B.  101;  Mary  Philippa, 

O.S.B.  (abbess)  112 

Eccleston(e),  Lanes.  219;  Field  (Fylde) 

67,  72;  Hall  33 

Eccleston(e),  11;  33; 

Thomas     33;     Thomas     Ralph     108; 

William    108; 

Echerpin,  T,  Philippe  60 

Ecton  Bridge,  [Egton]  Yorks.  253 

Edesford,  Joseph  34 

Edge  Hill,  Liverpool  114 

Edgeworth,  Henry  Essex  97 

Edinburgh  59,  163,  230;  Howe-street 

230 

Edling,  M.O.S.F.  170 

Edmonds,  Mary  Magdalen,  O.S.B.  161 

Edmondson,     Ann    219;     Henry    25; 

Richard  118 

Edmundson,  Hugh  8 

Edouard,  (Soeur  Madelaine)  (rel.)  157 

Edwards,     Ann     155;     Charles     245; 

Elizabeth  247;  Frances  31;  James  109; 

Joseph  223;  Joseph,  O.S.B.  20;  Mary 

194;     Mary     Joseph     [O.S.F.]     201; 

Robert  192;  William  247* 

Egan,     James     84;     Lucy     Margaret 

Bridget   149 

Egasse,  Charles  67 

Egenalf,  Joseph  54 

Egham,  [Surrey  and  Berks.]  11 

[Egton]  sec  Ecton 

Eighan,  Ann  110;  Christopher  110 

Eldridge,  John  54;  195;  John,  O.S.B. 

183;   Joseph   Raymund,   O.S.B.    183; 

Mary  159;  Salis,  O.S.B.  45*n 

Elizabeth,  Queen  245 

Ellerker,  Thomas  [ex  S.J.]  50 

Ellingham,  Northumberland  63,  90 

Elliot,     Ann     Frances,     O.S.F.     183; 

Margaret   Winifred,    O.S.F.    183; 

Nathaniel  20 

Ellis,  Ruth  38 

Ellison,  Matthew  188;  211;  Winefrede 

188 


INDEX    OF   PERSONS    AND    PLACES. 


EUoy,  161 

Elston,  Francis  13;  John  5 
Eltham,  [Kent]   165 
Elvins,  Ruth  92 
Ely,  Francois  80 
Embry,  George  234 
Emmett,  Jos.  [S.J.]  135 
Emmot,  Monica  32 
Enault,  157 

Engellez,  T,  Joseph  Frances,  O.S.T. 
156 

Englefleld,  Catherine,  Lady  93;  Sir 
Henry  Charles  (bart.)  154;  Martha 
3O.S.F.  40;  Mary  Winefred,  O.S.B. 
(abbess)  23 

English,    Academy,    Liege    23;    (first) 
Carthusian  Convent  Newport  26,  62, 
63;     College  Douay   39;     Convent  of 
St.  Clare,  Aire  Artois  23 
Englishbatch,  nr.  Bath  151 
English  Bicknor  Manor,   [co.   Glou 
cester]  266n 

Ennisteague,  co.  Kilkenny  260 
Epping,  Essex  134 
Epsom,  Surrey  55,  71,  193 
Equemauville,  Lisieux  62 
Erce,  Mans  61 
Ernee,  Mans  60 

Ernetot,     d,     Jean     Jacques    Pierre 
Eustache  Etienne  67 
Ernouf,  Leon  81 

Errington,  John  177;  Mary  Oswaldine, 
O.S.T.  (Prioress)  119;  Mary  Magdalen 
(Prioress)  111;  Thomas  196;  William 
3,  12 

Escola,  Joseph  Fidel  83 
Escudie,  Zepherine  106 
Esdel,  Margaret  155 
Esline,  Pierre  81 
Esmond,  Thomas,  Sir  (bart.)  89 
Espinasse,  Hon.  225 

Estival,  le  Mans,  1'Abbaye  69 
Estwell,  Melton  Mowbray  196 
Eu,  [Normandy]  81 
Europus,  bishop  of  214 
Eustac(h)e,  Edward  157;  John  42 
Euxton,  John,  see  Leckonby 
Euxton  Hall,  Lanes.  14,  18,  117,  134 
Evans,   Ann   253;   and   Britton    233; 
Elizabeth     251,     253;     Martha     251; 
Mary  253,   254.  271,  Mary    Gertrude, 
O.S.F.     189;   Mary  Margaret,   O.S.B. 
69;  Thomas  254*;  William  251*n,  253 
Even,  L.  56 
Eveque,  1',  Jean  76 
Everard,   James  Longe   (Major)    137 
Everingham,  [Yorks.]  59,  111,  144 
Everingham,  Mary  Ann  114 
Everrard,     Mary     Mechtilda     Longe, 
O.S.B.  215 

Evreux  56,  60,*  61,*  65-67  passim, 
70,  75,  76,*  77,  81,  99,  100,  103,*  132, 
142,  149,  161,  180,  197,*  210,  221, 


St.  Thomas  96 

Ewart,  Henry  222;  Ursula  Teresa  222 
Ewen,  Kitty  171 
Exer,  Joseph  85 

Exeter,  Devon.  34,  86,  95,*  125,  147,* 
148,    172,    176,    180,    181,   214,   224*; 
Mint,  the  181 
Exmouth,  Devon.  51 
Exton,  Ann  85 

Eyre,  Charles  144;  Charlotte,  Lady 
141;  Edward  210;  (family)  19w; 
Francis  90;  Francis,  Earl  of  New- 
burgh  178;  James  118,  137;  Jane  94, 
99;  John  (Dr.)  34;  Lady  Mary  65; 
Mary  109,  122;  Thomas  18n,  19,  38, 
39,  107;  Hon.  Thomas,  earl  of  New- 
burgh  203;  Vincent  79 
Eyston,  Basil  138;  Basil,  O.S.B.  25, 
28;  George  147;  John  54 

FAG  AN,  Matthew  36 

Page,   de,   Baron   180 

Farges,  de,  Noel  Jerome  Phillippe  48 

Fair  bairn,  Matty  177 

Fabrij,  Martin  98 

Fairbrother,    Ann    80;    Mary    Teresa, 

O.S.C.  127;  Thomas  83 

FairclOugh,    Ann    134;    Thomas    198; 

Thomas  [Francis],  O.S.B.  210 

Fairfax,  Hon.  Ann  41 

Fairhurst  hall  156 

Falceman,  Mary  Felicitas,  O.S.B.  49 

Falkner,    Mary    Felicita    (rel.)     104; 

Thomas  [ex  S.J.]  39 

Fallen,  Frances  225;  Thomas,  O.S.D. 

73 

Fallowfield,  187;  Sarah  187 

Fano  156 

Fanning,  Elizabeth  54;  James  45,  102 

Faram,  Mary  140;  Thomas  154 

Farley,  Ann  229 

Farmer,     Ferdinand     [ex     S.J.]     28; 

John    192 

Farmin,  Margaret  35 

Fames,  Philip  181 

Farnham,  Surrey  60 

Farquharson,  Hester  65;  Mary  186 

Farr,  Jane  121 

Farrar,  Elizabeth  93;  Mary  Baptist, 

O.S.B.  58 

Farrel,  Thomas   108 

Farrill,  Maria  Teresa,  O.S.A.  145 

Farringdon,  Berks.  210 

Faverolles,  Evreux  96 

Faversham,  [Kent]  75 

Fauc(h)on,   Francois  61;   Louis  Guil- 

laume  87 

Fauconberg,  Lord,  Charles  Bellasyse, 

D.D.  127;  Viscount  167 

Fauvel,  Pierre  Jacque  47 

Fawcet,  Margaret  45 

Fazakerley  [Phesackeley],  Scholastica, 

O.S.B.  156 


292 


INDEX    OF   PERSONS    AND    PLACES. 


Featherstone,  Yorks.  36 
Febvre,    le,    Etienne    Augustine    52; 
Nicolas  70 

Fecamp,  Rouen  60;    St.  Valery  60 
Fecamp,  Noel  Nicolas  66 
Feltham,  Ann  114 

Fenchin,    de,    Charlotte    des    Lyons, 
O.S.B.    189 

Fenwick,  Ignatius  71;  John.   O.S.D. 
131 

Fercy,  Pierre  Robert  76 
Fergus,    Anne     165*n;    Lucy     165*n; 
William  90 
Ferie,  Rennes  96 
Feriere,  de,  Aubert  C.  62 
Ferlamen,  James,  O.S.D.  53 
Fermor,    Barbara   29  ;     Frances   29  ; 
Henry  74  ;    Mary  Agnes,  O.S.A.  (sub. 
prioress)   45  ;     Richard    137  ;    Teresa 
Joseph  (rel.)  97  ;    William  95 
Ferrand,  Guillame  70 
Ferre,  Le,  Rennes  60 
Ferrers,  Ann  Josephina  [3  O.S.F.]  91  ; 
Edw.  151  ;    Edward  146,  192  ;    Eliza 
beth   Joseph,    3  O.S.F.    136  ;     Fanny 
146 ;     Frances   Antony,   O.S.F.    124 ; 
Hester     151  ;      Joseph,     O.C.D.     57 
Fether,  Nevill  126 
Fetherston,  Ph.  194 
Feugard,  Gilles  Joseph  Maria  77 
Feufflet,  48 ;  157 

Feuterel,  N  149 

Fevre,  le,  Thomas  66 
Feversham,  Lord  178 
Field,  Thomas  58 

Finch,  149  ;      Charles     91  ; 

George  54 

Findlater  and  Seafield,   Countess  of, 
Christina  Theresa  Josepha  121 
Fingall,  Arthur,  Earl  of  255  ;  Frances, 
Countess  of  212 
Fintona,  Ireland  102 
Firle,  Sussex  267 
Firmont,  97 

Firth,  Richard,  D.C.  37 
Fisher,  ,   O.S.B.    122;    Edw., 

O.S.B.     160;      Samuel,     O.S.B.     249; 
Clement  210  ;  James  210  ;  John  122  ; 
John,     O.S.B.      40  ;       Susanna     72 ; 
Thomas  210 
Fishwick,  Richard  84 
Fitch,  Edward  168  ;   Mary  Stanislaus, 
O.V.B.V.M.  128 
Fitter,  James,  A.R.A.  216 
Fitzgerald,  Major-General  129  ; 

Anna  Maria  129  ;  Catharine  109  ; 
Edward  93  ;  Elizabeth  55,  195  ;  Mary 
192  ;  Mary  Barry  191  ;  Justin  222  ; 
Sarah  29  ;  Walter  134 
Fitzherbert,  Charles  212;  Basil  59; 
Elizabeth  74 ;  Frances  Sales,  3 
O.S.F.  34  ;  Maria  Ann  224  ;  Thomas 
224n 


Fitzpatrick,       [Elizabeth]       Monica. 
O.S.A.  58  ;    John  220 
Fitz waiter (s),    nr.    Brentwood,    Essex 
128,  140,  162,  190 
Fitz william,  Agnes  137 
Fiquet,  Louis  52 

Flamarens,  de,  Louis  Emmanuel  de 
Grosselles  128 

Flamment,  le,  Charles  Louis  Jean  75 
Flancraige,  North  Britain  129 
Fleming,  ,    O.S.D.    [bishop 

elect]  44;  Ann  Teresa  158  ;  Elizabeth 
147 

Fletcher,  Ann  33,  120  ;  Boniface, 
O.S.C.  24;  Catherine,  O.S.C.  100; 
Elizabeth  192  ;  W.  115 

Fleet,  John,  O.S.F.  127 
Fleetwood,  Robert  34 
Flesk  Castle,  co.  Kerry  228 
Fletewood,  Thomas  (bart.)  85 
Fleury,    Charles    [S.J.]    165  ;     Peter 
Anthony   Lawrence    62  ;     Pierre   46  ; 
Pierre  Charles  124 
Flinn,  [Henry]  Gregory,  O.S.B.  220 
Flint,     Charles     184;      Edwd.     166; 
Henry  95  ;    John  180  ;    Winifred  159 
Flixton,   iir.   Bungay,   Suffolk   170 
Flock,  Francois  46 
Flocques,  Rouen  80 
Flood,  Ann  75 
Florence  104,  145 
Floris,  John  217 

Flyn(n),     Edward     64 ;      Mary    Ann 
Christiana  106;  Thomas  57;  William  79 
Fogg,  Joseph  35  ;    Robert  159 
Foley,  3 In;  ,  S.J.  248 

Folie,  Charles  42 
Follin,  Th.  A.  55 
Fontaine,  John,  S.J.  148 
Fontaines,  Des,  172  ;    Antoine 

Joseph  81 

Fontenay,  le  Pesnel,  Bayeux  71 
Foothead,  John  29 
Forbes,  Ann  58 
Forbridge,  Price  187 
Forby,  Thomas   156 
"  Forest  of  Dean  Cathedral "  267 
Foresta,  Ignatius  78  ;    Julius  72,  75  ; 
Louisa  75  ;    Lucy  35 
Ford,  William  98 

Fordham,  Edward(Jun.)  191;  Jane  140 
Forge(s),  des,  Jean  Baptiste  61  ;  la, 
Jean  Baptiste  103 

Formby,    Charles    148  ;     Mary    Mag 
dalen,  O.S.B.  25 
Formeville,  Guillaume  Louis  67 
Forrester  see  Fleury,  Charles  [S.J.]  165 
Forshaw,  [John]  Lawrence,  O.S.B.  130 
Fortescue,  Martha  Anthony,  O.S.C.  24 
Fortier,  Le,  Jacques  48 
Fortin,  48 

Forton,  Lanes.  113 
Fosse,  de  la,  Augustin  88 


INDEX   OF   PERSONS   AND   PLACES. 


293 


Foss,  Thomas  166 

Foster,  Elizabeth,  O.S.C.,  abbess  83  ; 
Grace  Maria,  O.S.C.  83  ;    Maria  153  ; 
William  8  ;    William  Daniel  18 
Fotheringham,    Mary    Theresa    194 ; 
R.H.  major  194 
Fountaine,  J.B.  148 
Fouauet,  47 

Foure,  Francois  46 
Fourier,  Blessed  Peter  127 
Fourneville,  France  76 
Fournier,  Paul  Augustin  142 
Fourqueret,  Louis  110 
Fourqus,  France  75 
Fourreau,  Andrew  Joseph  43 
Fousassier,  Jean  81 
Fowey,  [Cornwall]  213 
Fowler,  75  ;    Anne  31  ;    John 

95,  270  ;  Martha  138,  270  ;   Susannah 
168 

Fox(e),  224  ;    James  [ex  S.  J.] 

50 ;     Joseph  214 ;     Romana,    O.S.B. 
36  ;    Thomas  159 
Foxboro',  nr.  Stock,  Essex  187 
Foxcoate,  Warwicksh.  194 
Foxhall,  Edward  133  ;    Elizabeth  41  ; 
Martin  59 

Frambac,  Ja  [ex  S.J.]  53 
Franca,  De,  F.  J.  182  ;   Joseph  Sebas 
tian  147 

Francis,  Mary,  O.S.T.  139 
Franckerville,  Teresa,  O.S.T.  174 
Francois,  le,  42  ;    Charles  47  ; 

Jean  Baptiste  110;    Nicolas  Philippe 
86 

Frank,  Mary  102 

Frankfort  on  Maine  120,  190,  191,  200, 
206 

Frankland,  George  8 
Franklin,  178;     Clara    169; 

Mary  114;    Teresa  147 
FrappeU,  219  ;    Elizabeth  219 

Fraser,   Alexander    163  ;     John  220  ; 
Mary  163 

FrebOUTg  (de),  Joseph  Jacques  Jean 
48  ;    P.  A.  G.  56 
Freckleton,  Fylde,  Lanes.  187 
Freeman,  John  72 
Freer,  B  166  ;    Louisa  166 

Freire,  Agnes  Frances  138  ;   Cypriano 
Rebeiro  138 

Fremond,  Marie  Joseph  Augustin  66 
Fremoville,  Lisieux  66 
French,  Alexander  52  ;    Anthony  29  ; 
Baron  234n  ;    Catherine  270  ;    Daniel 
270  ;    Elizabeth  86  ;    Geo.  73  ;    John 
109  ;   John  Lynch  31,  79  ;   Lord  177  ; 
Maria,  Lady  177  ;    Mary  92 
Fresne,  du,  Jean  Louis  77 
Fresneuse,  Rouen  70 
Fresnouville,  Bayeux  60 
Freteval,  Blois  99 
Frettel,  de,  Ren6  Jacques  Claude  81 


Frevde,  John  271 
Frigot,  Etienne  56,  62 
Frigout,  Ch.  56 
Frith,  Ann  102  ;    William  190 
Frogerie,  de  la,  Sirus  Jean  Duchemin 
60 

Froidmont  183 

Froment,  Jean  Toussaint  Alphonso 
110 

Front,   Count  de,    Philip   St.    Martin 
120  ;   St.  Martin,  de,  Countess  190 
Frees,  Francis  176 

Frost,  Peter,  O.S.F.  (prior)  25  ;  Mary 
229  ;  Mary  Bernard,  O.S.B.  (supe 
rioress)  119;  Math.  213;  Matthew 
229 

Fruin,  Martha,  O.S.A.  221 
Fryar,  Martha,  O.S.B.  165 
Fryer,  162;  Charles  111; 

Charles    Langley     143  ;      see    Fryar, 
Martha,  O.S.B.   165  ;    William  91 
Fullam,  James  90 

Fuller,  Fullar,  Mary  Barbara,  O.S.D. 
26 ;  John  37 

Funchel,  Count  of  207;  Marquis  of  207 
Furlong,  261  ;  Elizabeth  Mary 

159 

Furness,  Lanes.  37 
Furniss,  John  209 
Fylde  [the],  [Lanes.]  187 

GABB,  Mary  113;    Thomas  135 
Gabrielli,  Hannah  Merioch  46  ;    Vin 
cent  204 

Gadeau,  Sebastian  193 
Gaffrey,  Daniel,  O.S.F.  127 
Gage,  Ambrose,  O.S.D.  53  ;    (family) 
267  ;   George  (bart.)  150  ;   Joa  [John] 
[ex  S.J.]  35  ;    167n  ;  Viscountess  267  ; 
Lady   Mary  165*n,    Viscount  267 
Gagin,  John  129 

Gahan,  Matthew,  S.J.  220  ;  William 
220 

Gaillard,    Michel   Francois   Guille    69 
Gainsford,  Mary  117 
Gaittait,  John  34 

Gallagher,  Isabella  184  ;  Thomas  184 
Gallais,  43 

Galliart,  Alexander,  rel.  33 
Gallini,  Lady  Elizabeth  Peregrine  90  ; 
Frances  120  ;    Francis  120,  129  ;     sir 
John  92 

Gallis,  Jean  Jacques  Laurent  Martin 
60 

Galopin,  Jacques  Pierre  93 
Galveer,  Winifride,  O.S.B.  35 
Galway,  Ireland  129,   136,   140,  209  ; 
Waterdale  136 

Gambia    166 ;     Bathurst    166 ;     St. 
Mary's  River  166 
Gamble,  Jos.  Christ.  191 
Gammon,  Pacifica  (rel.)  136 
Gandoln,   Jane    167 ;    John  Vincont 


294 


INDEX   OF   PERSONS   AND   PLACES. 


133,  141  ;    Joseph  Thomas  216  ;    FT. 
Nicholas  150  ;   Peter  Joseph  134  ;  see 
Grandolphi 
Gandolphy,  Peter  148 
Gandy,  Catherine  52  ;    James  10 
Gant,  James  4 
Garancourt,  Rouen  75 
Garden,  James  [ex  S.J.]  40 
Gardin,  Frangois  82 
Gardiner,  Mary  94 
Gargrave-house,  Yorks.  217 
Garner,    John    [?  Thomas]    Benedict, 
O.S.B.  53 

Gamier,  Frangois  146  ;    Luc  66 
Garrick,    Eva  Mary    155 
Garstang  [Lanes.]  4,  72,  115,  211,  227, 
Nateby  House  211 

Garstang,  William  [Dunstan],  O.S.B. 
123 

Garstang,  [Lanes.]  4,   72,   115,  211, 
227  ;    Nateby  House  211 
Garway,  Herefords.  263 
Gascoyne,  Elizabeth  217 
Gasquerel,  Nicholas  53 
Gasquet,  Francis  Aidan,  D.D.,  O.S.B., 
abbot  pres.  269n 

Gastaldie,    Charles    Conyers,     count, 
canon  39 

Gastelois,  le,  Nicholas  70 
Gattenden,  Berks.  129 
Gatty,  Samuel  187 
Gaubert,  (rel.)  61 

Gaudeuil,  47 

Gaudin,  42;    Ch.  56 

Gaugain,  Gervais  75 
Gauguiere,  Honor6  Frangois  110 
Gaultier,  vulgo  Barpetri  149  ;   Valen 
tin  69 

Gaultret,  Jean  62 
Gausser,  Nicolas  Jean  Baptiste  52 
Gautier,  48  ;    Jean  Jacque  80 

Gavory,  Louis  Dennis  48 
Geary,  [John]  Anselm,  O.S.B.  50 
Geddes,  John,  bishop  67 
Gefaell,  Joseph  216 
Gem,  Edward  187 
Gendre,  le,  Louis  Clement  88 
General,  Pierre  70 
Genoa  86,  194 
Gens,  France  80 

Gentilhomme,  le,  Pierre  Louis  46 
Geoffrey,  de,  Henri  Jacques  76 
George,  King  FV .  224n  ;   John  Henry 
[ex  S.J.]  53  ;    James  247  ;    Mary  247 
Georgetown,   America   104n,    136 
Gerard,     Anna     Maria,     Lady     103  ; 
Charles    14 ;     Lady    157  ;     E.    130  ; 
Henri    Louis    F.    77  ;     John    154* ; 
Joseph  [ex  S.J.]  60  ;    Thomas  (bart.) 
36,  130  ;  William  188  ;  William  (bart.) 
154,  173 

Gerardot,  B.  165 
Geraud,  Thomas  48 


Germond,  Louis  76 
Germont,  Pierre  Isaac  119 
Gernon,  Elizabeth  141  ;   William  141 
Gesnouin,  Michel  48 
Gheguier,  de,  Jean  Baptiste  52 
Ghent  22,  32,  36,  45,*  59,  83,  108,  112, 
158,  201,  206 

Giann(e)(i)lli,     John    Baptist     126 ; 
Mary  Louisa  38;    Sarah  113 
Gibbons,  Tobias  4 

Giblot,  de,  Anne  Rosalie,  O.S.B.  211 
Gibraltar  222 

Gibson,  163*;     Alicia    [nee 

Wilks]    114;     Clare   Alathea,   O.P.C. 
22  ;     Elizabeth    192  ;     Frances    199  ; 
George  14,  19*n,  89,  144,  162  ;    Mary 
Magdalen,     O.S.B.     221  ;      Matthew 
bishop  34 ;    Michael  129,   134 ;    Ric 
hard  100;    Teresa  162;    Thomas  11, 
167  ;    [olirr   Walter]  Mary  129,  134  ; 
William  (bishop)   148,    193 
Giff(a)(o)rd,  Ann  271  ;    Bonaventure 
bishop     4*w,     271*;     Eleanor    103; 
Helena  Mary  225  ;    John  205,  225  ; 
Mary  59;    Hall  149,  156 
Gigault,  Louis  Frangois  Gabriel  60 
Gilbert,   Catharine    185 ;    John   187 ; 
L  220  ;    Michael  42 

Gilchrist,    Elizabeth    203 ;     Octavius 
Graham  203 

Gildart,  George  Thomas  174 
Gildon,  Jos.  4;   Judith  157;  William  6 

Gill,  Ann  202 

Giller  [Gillow],  Elizabeth  33 

Gilles,  Jean  Nicolas  96  ;    Mich.  56 

Gillibrand,  169 

Gilling  Castle,  Yorks.  41 

Gillmoss,  [Liverpool]  135,  210 

Gillow,  80  ;     Edward    154 ; 

Frances      Magdalen,      O.S.F.      227  ; 

George    157  ;    [Giller]  Elizabeth  33  ; 

Hannah  41  ;   Henry  220  ;   John  179  ; 

Joseph  270n  ;  Joseph  (author)  1,  24n, 

31n,   113n,   1177.  ;    Mary   118;    Mary 

Joseph  Agnes,  3  O.S.F.  139  ;  Richard 

114;    Robert  52,  65,  150 

Gilpin,  Ed.  2 

Gilson,  Michel  135 

Gimble,  Le,  47 

Gimer,  P.  56 

Ginivan,  William  172    ,204 

Girard,  170  ;  Jean  Joseph  132 

Giret,  Louis  Charles  70 

Gisbitsky,  Phillippa  94 

Girlington,  John  3 

Gisler,  Gizlar,  Luke  [ex  S.J.]  28 

Gittins,  Francis  [?  Joseph  ex  S.J.]  57 

Glantrothy,  [co.  Monmouth]  244n 

Glasgow  220 

Glasgowego  171 

Gla(s)spole,  Joseph  51  ;    Mary  104 

Glassbrooke,  Williams  200 


INDEX   OF   PERSONS    AND    PLACES. 


295 


Gledhill,  Elizabeth  168  ;    Mary  83 
Glemot,  Francois  Joseph  87 
Glen-Wye,  Courtfield  265 
Glossop,  Derbys.  179,  188,;    Hall  211 
Glossop,  Ann  Ellison  159 
Gloucester  51,  170,  195 
Glover,    [Edward]    Benedict,    O.S.B. 
206 

Glynn,  Mary  Magdalen,  O.S.B.   119; 
Thomas  109 
Goa,  E.  Indies  4 
Gobaille,  Joseph  Mathurin  66 
Gobillet,  J.  F.  55 
Godefroy,  Jean  Aymery  70 
God(d)ington,  Oxon  84,  109,  196,  223 
Godquin,  Jean  Frangois  Nicolas   139 
Goldar,  Guillaume  46 
Goetz,  Mary  187 
Golden,  Thomas  8 
Goltier,  Samuel  2 

Gomes,  Mary Anthony,O. S.Bridget  112 
Gomez,  Mary  Ann,  O.S.B.  179 
Gomlan,  James  Louis  Carriere,  Dr.  42 
Gondre,  Jean  Nicolas  175 
Gonner,  Joseph  60 
Gontier,  Chateau,   Angers  77 
Gonz,  Catharine  Teresa  90 
Good,  Tho.  3 
Goodrich,  Herefords.  263 
Goodman,  Anne  92  ;   John  65  ;   Mary 
155 

Go(o)dwin,  Anne  Benedict  (rel.)  180  ; 
Benjamin  102  ;   Elizabeth  176  ;   John 
147  ;    Mary  109 ;    Richard  169 
Goolde,  Robert ;  see  Gould 
Goosnargh,  near  Preston  82,  169 
Goostling,  Francis  95 
Goran,  co.  Limerick  102 
Gordon,    Charles    173  ;     Margaret   98 
Gore,    Elizabeth    Lucy,    O.S.F.    206; 
John  [S.J.I  160,  165 
Gorely,  Elizabeth  109 
Goreithe,  Jacques  76 
Gorman,    Alicia    Sexton    106  ;     Cat 
harine  Agatha  150  ;    Elizabeth  269  ; 
John  269*  ;  Margaret  45  ;  Thomas  79 
Gormanstown,  Viscount  173 
Gornal(l)  see  Gournal,  Ralph  24 
Gorponville,  Rouen  61 
Gorsuch,  James  5 
Gort,  La,  La  Rochelle  60 
Gorton,  nr.  Manchester  134* 
Gorton,  Margaret  79 
Gortz,  Elizabeth  Louisa   155  ;    John 
Reinorus  216 

Gosden,  Charles  180  ;  Frances  181  ; 
John  187  ;  Joseph  180  ;  Martha  186  ; 
Sarah  138 

Gosford,  Ann  198  ;    Sophia  120 
Gosling,  John  251*n;    Sarah  251* 
Gosport,  Hants.  12,  29,  34,  137,  166, 
173,  175,  185,  194;    Elliot' s-place  nr. 
194  ;   High  Street  185 


Gost,  Augustin  60 

Gos(s)field  68,  69,  108,  113,  119*; 
Park  123* 

Gosset,  Jacque  53  ;  J.  B.  55  ;  Jean 
Baptiste  Joseph  56  ;  Jean  Baptiste 
Joseph  Gabriel  62  ;  Philippe  Augus 
tin  88 

Gostling,  Mary  Ann  46 
Goswell,  Anne  143 
Gouard,  Pierre  52 
Goudet,  Francois  Charles  197 
Goula  Friere,  Lisieux  77 
Gould,  Goolde,  Robert,  O.S.B.  63 
Goulden,  Mary   102 
Gourdin,  Antoine  142 
Gourdre,  Pierre  59 

Gournal  [Gornal],  Martha,  O.S.B.  49 
Gournay,    de,    Etienne    88 ;     Joseph 
Louis  Francois  52 
Goutiere,  Jacques  Ambroise  48 
Goyard,  Francois  96 
Grace,  Frances  202 
Gradwell,  Alice  218  ;    Christopher  9  ; 
Esther    83,     196  ;      John     72,     186 ; 
Robert,  bishop  200  ;    William   166 
Grafton  59;    Charles  225;    [Joseph! 
Maurus,  O.S.B.  205 
Graham,  Margaret  207 
Grainge  Farm  241 

Grainger,  E.  132 ;  Elizabeth  79 ; 
Rose  132 

Grainville  le  Renard,  Rouen  88 
Gramshaw,  150  ;    John  210 

Grand,  Le,  Gabriel  67  ;    Yves  48 
Grand  Couronne,  Rouen  59 
Grandhomme,  Pierre  61 
Grandmottet,  Jean  Denys  132 
Grandolfl,  Charlotte  Anna  Maria  191 
Grange,   Northumberland]   58 
Grange,  Gregory  (George)  5 
Grant,    Elizabeth    64 ;     James    220  ; 
Thomas  124 

Grantham,  Lincolns.  43,  107 
Gras,  Agatha  Genevieve,  O.S.B.  127  ; 
Mary  Anne  Augustine  (rel.)  136 
Gratz,  Styria  101,  158 
Gratten,  Eleonora 

Graveline(s)  9,  22,  40,  49,*  50,  211  ; 
Poor  Clares  49* 
Gravener,  Richard  2 
Gravier,  Du,  115 

Gravez,  Marie  Antionette,  O.S.A.  127 
Grayson,  Betty  116 
Graystock,  John  72 
Great  Comberton,  Worcesters.  103 
Great  Eccleston,  [Lanes.]  196 
Greatford,  Lincolns.   262 
Great  House,  Llanarth,  Monm.  253  ; 
Tredynog  251,  252 
Grebouval,  Jean  Francois  80 
Grec,  le,  Marc  Antoine  47 
Green,  158  ;  222  ;  Anna 

Augustina,  O.S.B.  201  ;   Anna  Teresa 


296 


INDEX   OF   PERSONS   AND   PLACES. 


237  ;     Benjamin    234  ;     Charles    80  ; 
Dorothy  225  ;    Elizabeth  268  ;    Eliza 
beth  Scholastica  102  ;    James  84,  88, 
John  163,  234,  237  ;    Jos.  7  ;    Joseph 
78  ;      Laurence    6  ;      Margaret    237  ; 
Maria  171  ;   Mary  209  ;   Stephen  127  ; 
Thomas  83,  101  ;    William  205,  268  ; 
William,  D.D.    12 
Greenage,  Alicia  78 
Greenbury,  John  208 
Greenfield,   Billinge,   [Lanes.]    162 
Greenhill,  nr.  Wooton  Basset,  Wilts. 
85,  94 

Greenhough,   Dulcia  Isabella    133 
Greenough,  George  222  ;    John   137 
Green  way,   George    151*  ;     John   77  ; 
Lucy  106  ;    Mary  Scholastica    O.S.B. 
108 

Greenwell,  Charles  8  ;    John  88 
Greenwich,  Kent  92,    123,    124,    127, 
147,    162,    209,    230;     Hospital    92; 
Maize  Hilt   124 
Greenwood,  Elizabeth  95 
Gregg,  John  111  ;   Mary  Magdalen  46 
Gregory,  Elizabeth  79  ;    Michel  142 
GregSOn,      Elizabeth      134 ;       [John] 
Gregory,  O.S.B.  78  ;    [Richard]  Vin 
cent,  O.S.B.  73 
Grehan,  Patrick  199 
Gremaire,  Adrien  211 
Grene,  Richard  7  ;    William  2 
Grenier,  P.  B.  55 
Grenou,  Mans  75 

GrenviUe,  Bridget  260  ;    Henry  260  ; 
Patrick  260 

Gresille,  de  la,  153 

Gresselt,  Dr.  Aloysius  [ex  S.J.]  (coad 
bishop)  44 
Greville,  France  62 
Greville,  Elizabeth  84 
Greuze,   Augustin  269  ;     Sarah   269  ; 
Sarah  Myles  269 
Grey,  Matthew  216 
Greystock,  74  ;    see  Graystock 

Greystock,   Cumberland    13,    111 
Gribouilly,  81  ;   Gabriel  Pierre 

87 

Greenham,  John  135 
Griffiths,  Catharine  118  ;   Esther  176  ; 
J.  130  ;    James  4  ;   Joseph  72  ;    John 
117  ;     Mary    141  ;     Mary   Lewis   23  : 
T.  A.   176 

Grignie,  nr.  St.  Quentins  53* 
Grimaldi,  de,  Louis  Andre  (Mgr.)  93 
Grimsargh,  nr.    Preston    175,*    192 ; 
House  214 

Grimbaldeston(e),  [Joseph]  Paul,  O.S.B. 
100  ;    [William]  Clement,  O.S.B.   160 
Grimbleston,  Emerich  26 
Grimbulston,  William  12 
Grime(s),    [John    Edward]    Cuthbert, 
O.S.B.   28 
Grimonville  1'Archant,  de,  bishop  149 


Grimshaw,  Nicholas  86 
Grip,  Le,  Louis  Fr.  143 
Gripon,  Frances  76,  81 
Grognet,  Pierre  Franfois  175 
Grosse,  Francis  150 
Grou,  P.  [Jean  Nicolas]  [ex  S.J.]  89 
Groult,  Michael  70 
Groves,  6 

Guenauff,  61 

Guenno,  le,  Rene  Heroe  61 
Guerard,  48 

Gueret,  Jean  Charles  67 
Guerfent  [or  Guersent],  Charles  Ric 
hard  52 

Guerin,  Gabriel  80  ;    Nicolas  75 
Gueron,  Bayeux  66 
Guersent,  see  Guerfent  52 
Guernsey,  Isle  do  149,  200,  215 
Guerrier,  Jean  66 
Guerry,  de,  Thomas  Claude  197 
Guibert,  Urb  55 

Guichard,  Anne  Marie  8  ;    Elizabeth 
140  ;    George  144  ;    John  Bruno  137  ; 
Martha  147  ;    Paul  210  ;    Peter  144 
Guilbert,  John  Francis  Simon  42 
Gnildford,  Surrey  61 
Guillemot,  Anthelmet  (carthusian)  66 
Guillois,  Jacques  Fraiigois  115 
Guillon,  Guy  60  ;    Jean  Baptiste  70 
Guitrancourt  87 
Guingamp,  Treguier  66 
Guintrand,  Ann  224 
Gulstone,  Mary  74 
Gunter,  Maria  264  ;    William  264 
Gunston,  Ju.  4 

Gurnall,  [Thomas]  Adrian,  O.S.B.  Ill 
Gurney,  John  174 

Guynemer,    Rosalia   Maria   Margaret 
144 

Gwilli(a)m,  Edward  264;    Ju.   10 
Gwyn,  Edward  228  ;    Margaret  228  ; 
Richard  25  In 
Gy,  Nicolas  Joseph  76 

H260 

Haddock,    Anne    154 ;     Thomas    72 ; 
see  Haydock 

Haddon,  Henry  Leo,  O.S.F.  63 
Hadfield,  Anne  162 
Hadley,  [John]  Edmund,  O.S.B.  97  ; 
[Joseph]  Laurence,  O.S.B.  91 
Hadnock  256 
Haedy,  Anne  194 

Hagan,    Mary    Louisa,    O.S.B.    112; 
Nicholas  35 

Haggarty,  John,  S.J.  206 
Haggerston(e)  54,  68,*  83,  94,*  101, 
196  ;   Castle  98  ;   Edward  90  ;   [Eliza 
beth]  Mary  Bernand  51  ;    Euphemia 
168 

Haggerty,  Denis  172;    Dorothy  228 
Hahn,  Jacob  Conrad  176 
Haigh,  near  Wigan  125 


INDEX    OF    PERSONS    AND    PLACES. 


297 


Hailes,  Teresa,  O.S.A.  211 
Haime,  John  Hyacinth,  O.S.D.    156 
Hailiton,  Lincolnshire   13,  44,   129 
Halcott,  Mary  Teresa,   3  O.S.F.   74 
Hales,     Edward,    bart.     180  ;     Fran 
ces,    Lady    200  ;     William,    bart.     84 
Hales    Place,    Canterbury,    Kent    93, 
115,  145,   148,   186 
Haley,  John  224  ;    P.  Grady  166 
Halford,     Catharine      146  ;*     Frances 
Agatha  rel.  97  ;    Frances  Mary  Bene 
dict,    O.S.D.    38  ;     John    96  ;     Mary 
Dorothy,  O.S.Bridget  180 
Halia,  bishop  of  179 
Halifax,  Nova  Scotia  108 
Hall,  267  ;    Ann(o)  263,  266, 

267* ;     Lady    Anne    Somerset    267 
Benedict   266,    267* ;     Edward   266 
family    266??,     267  ;      Frances    252 
Francis  3,  252n,  255  ;    Henry  Bene 
diet    267*;     John    122,    128,    263* 
Joseph  256*  ;    Lawrence,  O.S.F.  23 
Mary    51.*     134,    255,*    256,*    263 
[Roger]  Boniface,  O.S.B;  89  ;  Thomas 
[als  Lawrence  Loraine,  O.S.F.]  Law 
rence  23  ;    William  256,  263* 
Halliwell,  111;  Mary  Theresa, 

O.S.B.  23 
Hallot,  Ant.  56 
Halnaby  Hall,  Yorks.  199 
Halsey,  George  205 
Halsted,  Essex  57 
Hamard,  N.  128 

Ham-lane,  Midx.   ( ?  London)   68 
Hamble,  John  84 
Hambledon 

Hambrook,  Edward  151 
Hamburg  68 

Hamel,  52  ;   Louis  128  ;  Peter 

Nicholas  42 

Hamiord,  Lincolns.  203 
Hamilton,  Catharine  199  ;    Georgiana 
45;   James  114;    Mary  133;    Robert 
capt.    199 

Hamme,  Margaret,  O.S.A.  36 
Hammond,  Catharine  167 
Hampson,  Tecla,  O.S.A.  37 
Hampton     4;      — ,W:       [?    Wolver- 
hampton]  198 
Handford,  Charles  202 
Handsworth,  Yorks.  191 
Haneli,  John  Peter,  D.D.  88 
Hanford,  Mary  161 
Hankins,  John  21 
Hanley  Castle,  Worcesters.  229 
Hanlon,  John   191 
Hanmer,  George  9 

Hannam,  Elizabeth  Joseph,  O.S.C.  24 
Hanne,  Charles  [ex  S.J.]  68 
Hansard,  Thomas  141 
Hansby,  Mary  Ann(e)  258*  ;    Michael 
257*,  258  ;    Michael  William  258 
Hansom,   Elizabeth    154;     Elizabeth 


(Stonehouse)  14 In  ;    J(oseph)  S(tanis- 

laus)  16,  17  ;    Richard  141*n 

Hanson,  Frances  191 

Hanssen,  Jane   188 

Hanuche,  48 

Harbert,  John  4 

Harborne,  Elizabeth  78 

Harburton,  Mary,  Viscountess  158 

Harbutt,  Joseph'  106 

Harcourt,  Ann  Joachim,  O.S.C.  108  ; 

Edward  92  ;    Francis,  O.S.F.   179 

Hardi,  Pierre  206 

Harding,  (Mrs.)    181  ;    Mary 

114 

Hardman,    James    150  ;     John    139 ; 

Lydia  139 

Hardouin,  Jean  Aloxandre  61 

Hardshaw  Hall,  Lanes.  187 

Hardwick  192  ;    George  29 

Hardwidge,  Mary  Benedict,  O.S.B.  156 

Hardy,  Ann  192  ;    Jean  Baptiste  59 

Harel,  Bonaventure  Luc  Francois  88 

Hargrave,    Ann    223;      Henry     113; 

Winifred  162 

Harley,       Michael       159 ;        Michael 

Thomas  228 

Harley  Castle,  see  Hanley  229 

Harnage,  Henry  5 

Harris,  Anne  237,  239*  ;  Charles  237  ; 

Elizabeth    65 ;     Hormasa    Raymond 

[ex  S.J.]  31  ;    Margaret  239;  'Rich., 

O.S.B.    108  ;     Stephen    Archer    218  ; 

Wm.  160 

Harrison,  190  ;    Ann  92  ;    D., 

O.S.F.    196;    Edmund  [ex  S.J.]  82; 

Elizabeth    190  ;     John    15,    19,    146 ; 

Sister  Joseph,  O.S.B.  23  ;   Mary  Ann, 

O.S.Bridget   40 

Harry,  James  241 

Harryson,  William  6 

Hasrnep,  [Thomas]  Placid,  O.S.B.  97 

Hart,  J.  3  ;   John,  O.S.F.  89 

Harting,  Mary  Anne  Theresa  217 

Hartley,    George    96  ;     Thomas    20 ; 

William  44 

Hartpury  158,  161*;    Court  114,  131, 

149,  174,  183,  184,  193,  201* 

Hartsinck,  C.  216 

Harvey,  Jane  207  ;    John  167  ;    Mary 

121 

Harvington,  Worcesters.  6,  7,  37,  84, 

96,  160  ;    Hall  130 

Harwood  272 

Haskayne,  173  ;   Eliza  173 

Haskey,  Ann  270  ;    Frances  166  ;    M. 

199  ;   (vere  Reeve)  Richard  [S.J.]  135  ; 

Thomas  212  ;    see   Heskey 

Haslen,  John  90 

Haslewood,    Yorks.    11;     Hall    172; 

see  Hazlewood 

Hassall,  William  6 

Hassop,  Bake  well,  Derby  s.   122,  213, 

217 


298 


INDEX   OF    PERSONS    AND    PLACES. 


Hastings,  Sussex  86,  219 
Hath(e)rop,  Hathrop,  Gloucesters.  4, 
11,  124 

Hathersage,      Hathersedge,      Derbys. 
19%j,    107  ;     see   Hethersidge 
Hathorp  188 
Hatley,  Catherine  223 
Hatton,    Anthony    [Edward    Antoni 
nus],  O.S.D.  23 

Hauchemail,  Jacque  Louis  132 
Havant,  Hants.  9,  95,  101,  104,  105, 
130,  132,  133,  135,  163,  186,  188,  190, 
202 

Havard,  Michael  192 
Havers,  Edward  27  ;  Edward  Marma- 
duke  178  ;  Elizabeth  171  ;  Mary  155  ; 
Sophia  158  ;    W.  224  ;    William  155, 
158 

Havey,  [vere  Hervey]  Monox  9 
Haviland,  Mary  Cecilia  134 
Havre,  France  61,  62,  67,   158,  204; 
Ingouville,   near    158  ;     Notre   Dame 
61  ;    St.  Fran?ois  62 
Havre  de  Grace,  Rouen  67 
Ha  warden,   Edward    43  ;    John  12  ; 
Mary  Magdalen  O.P.C.  22  ;    Thomas 
210  ;    William  2  ;  see  Howarden 
Hawardin,  Catharine  Joseph,  O.S.C. 
32 

Hawke,  Admiral  92* 
Hawkins,  Anthony  Montoimier,  M.D. 
204  ;   Harvey  262  ;  Jn.  1 1  ;  Margaret 
262  ;    Thomas  75  ;    Thomas  [ex  S.J.] 
26 

Hawksford,  Mary  86 
Hawley,  James,  O.S.F.  201,  205 
Haworth,  Ellen  168 
Hawthorn-hill,  Berkshire  164 
Hawthorpe,  Lincolns.  181 
Hay,  Francis  125  ;  George,  bishop  67  ; 
Joseph     153  ;       Mary,     O.S.C.     179 ; 
Mary  Michael,  3  O.S.F.  179 
Haydock(e),   [Jane]   Barbara,    O.S.A. 
32  ;     Cuthbert    10  ;     Elizabeth    178  ; 
Gilbert  7  ;    James  104  ;    see  Haddock 
Haydon,   Jonathan,    R.N.    268*; 
Margaret  268  ;    Thomas  268 
Haye,  de  la,  Guiiiaume  67 
Haye-Malherbe,  La,  France  66 
Hayes,  Margaret  261  ;    Richard  261* 
Hayling  Island,  [Hants.]  95,  199 
Haylock,   Clare,    O.S.C.    40 
Haynes,  Catharine  200 
Hayshaw,  Yorks.  164 
Hazlewood,     near     Tadcaster,     Yorks 
93,  171,  196,  225,  269  ;    Church  269  ; 
Hall  217  ;    see  Haslewood 
Headlam  Hall,  Durham  45* 
Healde,      [Frances]      101  ;       Robert 
Thomas  120  ;    Thomas,  Dr.   10  In, 
Healy,  Maurice  200 
Hearne,  Alice  72  ;    Andrew  72 
Heath,  Charles  265n 


Heath  Hall  131,  139,*  142 
Heather,  Benjamin  Charles  51  ;   Hen 
rietta  Maria  36  ;    Mary  65 
Heath  Old  Hall  127 
Heathorp,  Heathrop,[Hevthrop],Oxon 
22,  29 

Heatley,  Hugo  [Jerome],  O.S.B.  40  ; 
James    ex    S.J.    21  ;     [John]    Lewis, 
O.S.B.  91  ;   [William]  Maurus,  O.S.B., 
abbot  82 
Hebb,  Ed.  6 

Heber,  Michael  James  185 
Herbert,  Fra^ois  52  ;  Pierre  Fransoia 
Salomon  206 
Hecmanville,  France  77 
Hector,  Jacques  60 
Heddon,  George  11 
Hedin(e),  Jean  Fra^ois  132,;  R.  F.  56 
Hedley,  Martha  79 
Hedon,  Yorks.  211 
Heger,  Joseph  79  ;    Helen  72 
Hehl,  Mary  Anne  114 
Heininck,  Dominic,  O.S.D.   108, 
Helley,  le,  Pierre  67 
Hellion,  Michel  Emanuel  46 
Hellon,  France  71 

Hellouin,  42  ;    Jean  Fran?ois 

60 

Helm,  Ann  Frances,  O.S.B.   116 
Helmes,  Edward  13,  17*n 
Hely,  Ann  187 

Hemerton  [Kemerton],  near  Gloucester 
155 

Hemsworth,  Elizabeth  117 
Hendred,  Berks.  107,  128,  138 
Hendren,  Henry  182 
Heneage,    Ann    94;      Edward     113; 
Elizabeth   Windsor   79  ;     Henry   94  ; 
James  Winsor  27 
Heneka,  Isidore  247,  248* 
Hengrave,  Suffolk  54,  57,  69,*  78,  80, 
105  ;    Hall  63,*  150 
Henley,  Ann  216 

Henl(e)y  in  Arden,  [Warwicks.]  116, 
215  ;    on  Thames,  Oxon  96,  129 
Hennec,  '1,  77 

Henrion,  Constant  Stanislaus,  O.S.F. 
169 

Henry,  157;     Mary    194; 

William,  capt.  74 
Henson,  Tho.  3 
Henshaw,  Ann  214 
Henton  Blewett,   [Hinton,   Somerset] 
93 

Henwood,  Herefords.  249 
Hepstall,  George  192 
Heptonstall,   Elizabeth    186  ;     Joseph 
217  ;    Mary  212 

Herber(t),  266  ;    Armand  47  ; 

sir  Arthur  254  ;  Hon.  Augusta  256n  ; 
Gerald  Herbert  255 ;  Ivor  John 
Caradoc,  bart.  256n ;  John  Arthur 
Edward  256n  ;  William  255 


INDEX    OF    PERSONS    AND    PLACES. 


299 


Herbot,  184 

Hercy,  Bridget  188  ;    Thomas  H.  164 

Hereford  26,  73,  121,   156,  159,  161, 

162,  192,  228,  236 

Hericher,  Nicholas  52 

Herisse,  le,  Toussaint  Jacques  61 

Herisson,  Pierre  Charles  188 

Herman,    Charles    Philip    202 

Hermanville,  France  96 

Hernon,  Frances  Mary   186  ;    George 

Dominic  194  ;  Mary  51  ;  Robert  John 

120  ;    Sarah  162 

Heronchel,  France  65 

Herongate,    near    Brentwood,    Essex 

198 

Herremans,  James,  O.S.D.  24 

Hersent,  Pierre  Julieii  201 

Hervet,  Pierre  Louis  70 

Hervey,  Anne  165  ;    see  Havey 

Hesiliside,     [Hesleyside],     North[um- 

berland]  58 

Hesketh,     Betty     130;      John     116; 

Lady   Mary   Frances,    O.S.B.    abbess 

108 

Heskey  [Haskey],  Matthew  41 

Hesleyside,  Northumberland  203 

Hethersidge,  Derbys.  14  ;   see  Hather- 

sage 

Hetherstay,      Hethersay,      [William] 

Laurence,  O.S.B.  28 

Heugue,  Angela,  O.V.B.V.M.   116 

Heuguel,  Louis  Francois  71 

Hexham,  Northumberland  14,  19,  22, 

50,  131,  174,  188,  198,  217  ;    Abbey 

Church  188 

Hey(e)s,   Ann    130  ;     Elizabeth    133  ; 

Richard  212 

Heylin,  James  8 

Heythrop,  Oxon  151,   166  ;    see  Hea- 

thorp 

H.  G.  260 

Hib  22 

Hicks,  190  ;    Ann  Maria  262  ; 

George      117;       John     262;       John 

Griffith  262 

Hiebleron,  France  87 

Hierocaesarea,  bishop  of  62,  82 

Hifferman,  John  Nagie  177 

Higga,  Monmouths.  23  4n* 

Higgins,  Christopher  5  ;    Mary   199  ; 

William  79 

Higginson,  James,  O.S.B.  220  ;   Mary 

162  ;    William  138 

HiggS,  Charles  4 

High    Meadow,     at    Newland,     near 

Monmouth,     Gloucesters.     72,     266n, 

267 *n  ;    see  Hirnedo 

Higkins,  Phillip  4 

Hignett,  James  39 

Hill,  Ann  103,  169,  271  ;    Ann  Lewis, 

O.S.C.,  prioress  123  ;    Catherine  108  ; 

Edward  99,  271*;    George  138,  271  ; 

Henry  71  ;    John  2 ;    Mary  Ann  41  ; 


Thomas  86  ;  Hon.  Thomas,  judge  171 
Hillear,  Frances  Winefride,  O.S.B., 
prioress  127 

Hills  als  Hyde,  Robert  7 
Hilston,  Monmouths.  240,  241,  244 
Hilton,  Henry  219 
Himedo,  see  Highmeadow  266 
Hinckley,   Leiceslers.     20,    127,    141, 
152,    174,    193  ;    church   193 
Hinde,  4  ;    Bryan  2  ;    Francis 

111  ;    George   8 
Hindley,  Wigan,  Lanca.  37 
Hinton  Bluit,  near  Old  Down,  Somer 
set  212 

Hippisley,  Mary  79  ;    William  101 
Hiron,  Jean  Baptiste  Nicolas  61 
Hirst,  Anna  Nelson  154 
Hiscock,  Ellen  238  ;    Stephen  238 
Hoagstreat,    Hoog    Straat    25,    28,* 
36,  37,  53,  78 
Hoare,  John  90 

Hobson,  Blanche  149  ;    Jane  46 
Hodder-place   (Stonyhurst)    227 
Hodges,    Benjamin    177  ;     Benjamin 
George  222;    Catharine  167;    Henry 
222  ; '  Joseph  7 

Hodgkinson,  Francis  de  Sales  168 
Hodgkiss,  Mary   167 
Hodgson,  An  199  ;    Catherine,  O.S.C. 
123;      Christppher     11;      Elizabeth 
[O.S.C.]  101  ;    Francis  2,  4  ;    George 
54  ;   James  7,  107  ;   Joseph  151,  270  ; 
Mary    85,    202,    223;      Samuel    11; 
Stephen,  O.S.B.  131  ;   Teresa,  O.S.B., 
prioress  45  ;    Thomas  215  ;    William 
202 

Hodiesne,  Charles  88 
Hodnett,  Helena  D.  196 
Hodshon,  John  [ex  S.J.]  97  ;    Mary 
Agnes,  O.P.C.  22 

Hodskinson,  Elizabeth  46  ;  Joseph 
117 

Hodsock,  Worksop,  Notts.  195  ;  Park 
35 

Hoghton,  George  221  ;  William 
Dalton  228 

Holbeck  Woodhouse,  [Leeds]  119,  123 
Holden,  Joseph,  D.D.   12 
Holderness,     Francis,     O.S.B.      145  ; 
George  222  ;  [Peter]  Dunstan,  O.S.B., 
prior   22 

Holderness(e),  E.R.  Yorks.  8,  13,  17, 
86,  205 

Holdforth,    near   Preston,    Lanes.    33 
Holding,  Thomas  72 
Holford,  Elizabeth  126  ;    Peter  86 
Hollagen,  James  39 
Holland,  Ann  Vechte  122  ;    Dorothy 
166;    George   169;    Workum  130 
Holiest  House,  Sussex  73 
Hollington,  Mary  163 
Hollot  St.  Sulpice,  France  77 
Hollowforth  102 


300 


INDEX    OF    PERSONS    AND    PLACES. 


Holme,  Yorks.  63,  127  ;   vere  Boltoii, 
John  [ex  S.J.]  107 
Holme  Hall,  [Yorks.]  57 
Holt,  [Leicesters.]  51 
Holt,  Leicestershire  187 
Holy-Well,    Holywell,    Flints.    8,    10, 
59,  68    164,  169 

Homme,  d',  Claude  96  ;    Jean  81 
Honfleur,  Normandy  66,  77,  87,  217  ; 
St.   Leonard  87 
Honduras  19 
Hong-Kong  230n 

Hooke,  Christiana,  O.S.B.,  abbess  38 
Hool(e),  Collet  Clare,  O.S.C.  94; 
Dorothy  Clare,  O.S.C.  40  ;  Thomas 
102 

Hooton,  Cheshire  51,  99  ;    Hall  210 
Hope,  Ann  171 

Hopkins,  Charles  105  ;   Elizabeth  117, 
144 ;      family    242n ;      George     192  ; 
Mary  181  ;    Thomas  196 
Hopkinson,  Eli/.   148  ;    Matthew  109 
Hoquette,  de  la,  Jacque  Nicolle  52 
Hormasa,  Harris  Raymond  [ex  S.J.] 
31 

Horn(e),  Henry  12  ;   James  82  ;     103 
William  [ex  S.J.]  73 
Hornby  53 

Hornyold,  Charles  159  ;    John,  bishop 
14,   19;    Teresa  133 
Horrabin,  Ann  72  ;    Thomas  77 
Horsley,  Northumberland  37 
Horsman,  Adrian.  O.S.B.  73 
Horton,  Jos.    11;    William   185 
Hoskins,  Raphael  [ex  S.J.]  44 
Hossen,  Francis  146 
Hot,  le,  Claude  41 
Hothersall,   William   [ex   S.J.]   84 
Houghley  Park  74 
Houghton,   Yorkshire    126,    144 
Houghton,  ,    O.S.D.     156; 

Charles  57  ;    Margaret  223 
Houndshill,  Martin  15 
Houndsil,  Martin  22 
Houseman,      Mary      Ann      Bernard, 
O.S.T.    174;     Ann  als  Mary  Aloysia 
(prioress)  136 

Houssoy,  La,  Mary  Magdalen,  O.S.B. 
64 

Houston,  Mary  Ann  109 
Houtteville,  France  81 
Hove,  Brighton,  Sussex  114 
Hovenden,  Ellen  Louisa  228 
Howald,  Catharine  141 
Howard,  Agnes,  O.M.I.  50  ;    [Alexan 
dra  Mary]  Teresa,  O.S.T.  25  ;  Bernard 
7  ;     Charles,  D.D.   37  ;    als  Formby, 
Charles,  D.D.  148  ;    E.  Elizabeth  64  ; 
Edward  113  ;   [ex  S.J.]  107  ;   Edward 
Charles  135  ;   Elizabeth  113  ;   Francis 
[ex  S.J.]  82  ;    Henry  30  ;    John  [ex 
S.J.]  23,  169;    Juliana  102;    Phillip 
7  ;    Richard  2  ;   Thomas  7 


Ho  warden,  Ed.,   D.D.   4  [Hawarden] 
Howarth,  Thomas  125 
Howcourt,  Ann  134 
Howe,  George  226  ;    Joseph  [ex  S.  J.] 
37  ;    Mary  Gertrude,  O.S.B.  206 
Howell(s),  Eliza  198  ;    Elizabeth  159, 
237  ;     James  237  ;     John    107,   247  ; 
Joseph  191  ;    Lucy  Mary  Clementina, 
O.S.A.,     197  ;      Mary     102 ;      [Mary] 
Elizabeth,  O.S.A.  170  ;    Thomas  138, 
186 

Howorth,  James  214 
Howse,  Martha  95  ;   Teresa  Mary  191 
Hoy,    Ann    168;     John    90;     Sarah 
Frances  166  ;    William  51 
Hoyland,  Elizabeth  39 
Hoyles,  Phillippine  Maria,  O.S.T.  51 
Hozire,  Margaret  141 
Huard,  71 

Euart,  Jean  103 
Hubbard,  Richard  215 
Huberdiere  48 

Hubert,  Jacques  76  ;   Pere  71 
Hucher,  Nicholas  42 
Huddersfleld  220 

Huddleston(e),  Ann  129  ;  Edward 
129  ;  Ferdinand  162 ;  [Frances] 
Justina,  O.S.A,  32  ;  Jn.  13  ;  John  17  ; 
Mary  162,  228  ;  Richard  80  ;  Thomas 
72,  228 

Hudson,  Elizabeth    105 
Huet,  (la  sceur),  Trappiste  157 
Hughes,  Anna  Maria  185  ;    Elizabeth 
74;    George   129;    John  147;    [S.J.] 
179  ;    Mary  238 
Hugues,  Rolland  76 
Hull,  Yorks.    13,   18,   198,  210,  211; 
William  210 

Hullier,  1',  Jacques  Francois  66 
Humelot,  Jean  Louis  Pierre  48 
Humphreys,  Mary  126  ;   W.  78 
Hunloke,   Henry,    bart.    91 
Hunt,  Dorothy    108  ;    Ed.   (als  Cole- 
beck)  2  ;    Elizabeth  64,  129  ;    James 
269  ;     James   Richard   269  ;     Joseph 
84  ;     Henry    150  ;     Mary   Ann   269  ; 
Mary  Joseph,  O.S.D.  45  ;  Michael  64  ; 
Thomas,  D.D.   12  ;    Will(iam)  3,   128 
Hunter,  ,  col.  205  ;    Anthony 

99  ;    S.  205 
Hunton,  Thomas  229 
Huntsham,   Herefords.    265,   266 
Kurd,  Peter  84 

Hurley,  Mary  Austin,  O.S.B.  149 
Hurst,  Elizabeth  270;    Jacob  270*; 
John  37  ;    Joseph  144  ;    Mary  Eliza 
beth  270  ;    William  43,  160 
Hurstbourne,  Hants.  148 
Husband,  William  14,  19 
Husbands  Bosworth,   Leicesters.   219 
Husenbeth,   Josephine   Christina    176 
Hussey,  James  [ex  S.J.]   107  ;    John 
113;    Thomas,  bishop  84 


INDEX    OF   PERSONS    AND    PLACES. 


801 


Hutchinson,    Mary    Winefrid,    O.S.B. 

145 

Hutchison,  James  174  ;  Maria  Josepha 

197 

Huteau,  Guy  142 

Hutton,  Francis  59,  90  ;    Mary   121  ; 

Mary  Austin,  O.S.F.   127 

Hyde,  7  ;     Ann    143  ;     Anna 

Mary,  O.S.A.  101  ;    Charles  Hyde  86, 

243  ;     Mary   212  ;     Mary   Scholastica 

190  ;    als  Hills,  Robert  7  ;    Sarah  155 

Hyde-End,  Berks.  19,  86,  243 

Hyland,  Mary  Austin,  O.S.B.  123 

IBBOTSON,  Mary  224;  William, 
S.J.  205 

Ibison,  Ann  227 
Igoville,  d',  France  66 
Hsley,  Jane  223  ;    Joseph  194;    Mary 
214;    Phoebe   229 
Imbleville,  Roiien  70 
Ince,    Lanes.    115,    117,*    138,    225; 
Blundell    140,    184;     Blundell   Cath. 
School   140;    Hall   130 
Ince,  Elizabeth  117 
Inchbald,  Elizabeth  151 
India  133 

Ingatestone,  Essex  12,  155,  156,  196, 
224  ;    Cottage  193  ;    Hall  93,  158 
Ingleby,  [Isabella]  Agnes,   O.S.B.   32 
Ingleton,  Charles  6  ;    Dr.  John  5 
IngO,  ,  181  ;    Ann  212  ;    Chris 

tina  166  ;  Joseph  166,  208,  213  ; 
Mary  109  ;  Michael  208,  212  ;  Philip 
186  ;  Angelus,  O.S.F.  44  ;  [Joachim], 
O.S.F.  85 

Inn(e)(i)s,  ,    72 ;     C.    193 ; 

Christopher  193  ;  Mary  Anne,  O.S.C. 
193 

Innocenza  della  Lena,  Dr.   120 
institute  of  the]  B.V.M.  112 
I.  P.  242 
lypres  69* 
Ipswich  223,  227 

Irnham,    Lincoms.    39,    51,    57,    121, 
167,    169,    180,    181,    182,    185,    187,* 
193,*  194,*  203,  208*  ;    Hall  92 
Irving,  William  151 
Isleworth,  [Midx.]  4,  6,  19,  36,  72,  82, 
86,  91,  99,   138,   173,   176* 
Islip,  Oxon  177,  178,  191 
Ivers,  Bridget  202 
I.  W.  257 

JACKES,  William  46 
Jackman,  Arthur,  mgr.  17n 
Jackson,  Alice  261  ;    Ann  Mary  130  ; 
Anthony     6  ;      Bobat    202  ;      Ellena 
Maria      Magdalena,       O.S.A.       206  ; 
Francis  122  ;    Francis  Joseph,  O.S.C. 
83  ;    J.  234  ;    als  White  ,J.  3  ;    Jacob 
135  ;   Jacob  James  143  ;   James  138  ; 
John  205  ;    Juliana  154  ;    Mary  190  ; 


Mary    Ann    171  ;      Mary    Magdalen, 

O.S.D.   30 ;     Sarah   98  ;    Thomas   83 

Jacques,  Pierre  61 

Jacquin,   Nicolas  Remy  Charles    193 

Jakeman,  Jaqueman,  George  5  ;    N. 

13  ;     als  Maxfield,   Francis    19* 

Jamaica  44,  51,  58,*  72,  78,  102,  106, 

143,   153,   181,    186,    198,  227 

James,     Brother     (Carthusian)     57  ; 

Elizabeth     224 ;       Mary     Magdalen, 

O.S.F.  175  ;    Peter  72 

Jameson,  Philip  [ex  S.J.]  50 

Jammes,  J.  J.  56 

Jannet,  P.  L.  56 

Janson,  Henry  187 

Jardin,  ,  42,  47 

Jardine,  Josset,  des,  48 

Jarrett,  Ann  222  ;    Bede,   O.  P.    17, 

23n 

Jaubert,  Mary  59  ;    Roch  122 

Jauffrain,  M.  Louis  Pierre  206 

Jayne,  Amelia  238  ;    Louisa  238 

Jean,  Charle  George  Michel  53 

Jeanne,  Jacques  66 

Jefferson,  Lady  Mary  Aloysia,  O.S.B., 

abbess   161  ;    Robert  4,    106  ;    Sarah 

199 

Jego,  Vincent,  frere  cordelier  61 

Jehier,  Charles  Jean  Francois  69 

Jenison,     Augustine     [ex     S.J.]     44 ; 

James  [ex  S.  J.]  68  ;   John  [ex  S.  J.]  40 

Jenkins,     Augustus     [ex     S.J.]     73  ; 

Elizabeth  55  ;    George   125 

Jenkyns,  Peter  139 

Jenkinson,  Christopher  2  ;    Mary 

Joseph,  abbess  211 

Jennings,  171  ;    Daniel   136  ; 

David,  col.   171  ;    James  196 

Jerningham,  128 ;  Ann 

Teresa,     O.S.A.     63  ;      Charles     162  ; 

Edward    155  ;     [Edwardina]   Frances 

Joseph,   O.S.A.   54  ;    Elizabeth  Mary 

Agnes,  O.S.A.  97  ;    Emily  155  ;    Hon. 

Frances,    Lady    167  ;     Hon.    Frances 

Sophia  Stafford  229  ;    William,  bart. 

106  ;    William  Charles  148 

Jeroult,  Jean  Baptiste  47 

Jersey,  Isle  of  110,  116,  144,  149,  158 

180,  205,  211 

Jessop,  154  ;    Sarah  86 

Jetson,  John  214 

Jeune,  le,  Mary  129 

Jinks,  George  200 

Johannet,  Francois  106 

Johnson,  202 ; 

O.S.C.,  abbess  49  ;    Ann(e),  rel.   100  ; 

Anne,  O.S.B.,  prioress  25  ;    Caesar  94  ; 

Charles    117,    198;     Elizabeth    108; 

George,  O.S.B.   89  ;    James  35,  202  ; 

[James]  Oswald,  O.S.B.  142  ;   John  5, 

38,  125  ;  Jos.  135  ;  Joseph,  O  S.B.  26- 

Mary  33,  85,  198  ;    Mary  Ann,  O.S.B. 

29;    Richard   65;    Robert  68,    160; 


302 


INDEX   OF   PERSONS   AND   PLACES. 


[Robert]     James,     O.S.B.     62,     6*3  ; 
Thomas  65,  135 
Jollivet,  Etienne  Gilles  80 
Jolly,  J.  B.  180 

Jones,  10  ;   Albert,  O.S.F.  44  ; 

Ann  245,  254,  255,  258  ;  Ann  Bene 
dict,  O.S.B.  38  ;  [Cecilia]  Scholastica, 
O.S.B.  27  ;  Charles  178,  241*  ;  Ed. 
5  ;  Edward  67,  251,*  252  ;  Elizabeth 
241,*  246,  247  ;  family  253  ;  Florence 
247,  254,  255  ;  Frances  54 ;  Lady 
Harriet  255;  James  241,*  246,* 
247*  ;  Jane  241,  245  ;  John  26,  182, 
184,  241,*  245,  255,*  259  ;  [ex  S.J.] 
84  ;  Joseph  9,  128,  129  ;  Maria  245*  ; 
Martha  251  ;  Mary  161,  241,*  257  ; 
P.,  O.S.F.  197  ;  Placida,  O.S.B.  97  ; 
Philip  73  ;  Rice  245  ;  Richard  83, 
245*  ;  Samuel  200  ;  Thomas  5,  182, 
239,  257  ;  Walter  William  129 ; 
William  4,  92,  258,  266;  Winifred 
251* 

Jons,  see  George  ala  Joris  53  ;  see 
Joris  53 

Jordan,  Henry  35  ;  Mary  Aloysia  51 
Jorge,  Catharine  Maria  Adelaide  176 
Joris  (Jons)  ala  George,  John  Henry 
[ex  S.J.]  53 

Joseph,  [Braganza],  Prince  of  Brazil 
31 

Jougne  149 

Jourdain,  Jean  Baptiste  61  ;    N.   56 
Journot,  le,  Jean  Baptiste  47 
Joy,  John  S.  229  ;    Matthew  63 
Joyce,    Mary    Teresa,     O.S.B.     131  ; 
Rebecca  36 
Judd  Place  102,  110 
Juigne,  Rene  175 
Juliaens,  Charles,  O.S.F.  100 
Julien,  Guy  Toussaint  149 
Jump,  Ann  Teresa,  O.S.C.  108 
Juvigni,  France  116 

KALTENBACH,  Maximilian  257 
Handler,   Charles  98  ;    Elizabeth  90, 
125  ;    family  125n ;    Martha  93 
Kane,    Joseph    Teresa,    O.S.B.     73  ; 
Mary  234*n 

Kannedy,  Annora  261  ;    John  261* 
Kannen,    Katharine    204 ;     Matthew 
M.D.  158,  204 

Kauth,  Jane  196  ;    Mathias  146 
Kay(e),  Anne  184  ;  Eliza  208  ;  Joseph 
212  ;  Mary  90,  187  ;  Thomas  175,  226 
Kaylett,  Thomas  227 
Keane,  Edward  Joseph  168 
Keasley,  Elizabeth  199 
Keating,  Alicia  135  ;    Catharine  143  ; 
Edmond    159;     George    117*n,    135, 
159,  219;    Julia  117;    Marie,  Coun- 
tesse  d'Orfueille    148  ;    Patrick   135  ; 
Brown   &   Keating    113n,    135n,    186, 
223 


Keefe,  Elizabeth  151  ;    Lawrence  102 

Keene,  ,  Mrs.  Ferderick   191  ; 

Clara   222 ;     Frederick   Joseph    194 ; 

Henry  194  ;    James  218  ;    Mary  106  ; 

Sarah  219  ;   William  130,  177  ;   W.  J. 

222 

Keepe,  George  188 

Keil(l)y,  Thomas  215  ;    William  226 

Keith,  ,  O.S.C.,  abbess  68 

Kellet,  Henry  100  ;    Robt.  Augustin, 

O.S.B.    107 

Kelleway,  Mary  143 

Kelly,  Ann(e)   108,  137  ;  Edward  146; 

Elizabeth  163 ;    G.    B.    223  ;     James 

109  ;    John    209  ;  Letitia  33  ;    Mary 

202,  223  ;    Sarah  209  ;    Simon  181 

Kelmartin,  Bridget  261  ;    John  261  ; 

William  261 

Kelvedon,  [Essex]  128 

Kelvedon-hall,  Essex  53,*  118,  172, 

212 

Kemball,  William  163 

Kemble,    John,    Ven.    236;     William 

[Augustine],  O.S.F.  82 

Kemerton,  Gloucestershire    155 

Kemper,  Herman  [ex  S.J.]  111 

Kempson,    Ann    Clementina,    O.S.C. 

25  ;    John  31 

Kendal,  Westmoreland  10 

Kendal(l),  George,   D.D.    11  ;    Henry 

8  ;     Hugo  20  ;    John  2,    147  ;    Mary 

Ann  225  ;    Richard  7,  20  ;    Richard 

Peter,   O.S.B.,  prior   123  ;    Robert  7 

Kenett,  Henry  6 

Kenmare,  Countess  98  ;1  Earl  178 

Kennedy,  Frances  59  ;    Francis  35 

Kennet,  Bryan  2 

Kenny,  Eliza  199  ;    Susannah  Sarah 

207 

Kenyon,  Edward  226 

Kennedy,  Francis  114 

Kenil worth,  [Warwicks.]  212 

Kenny,     Mary      154  ;       Mary     Lucy 

[Juliana],  O.S.A.  197 

Kentstone,  Matthew  Forster  209 

Kentucky,  U.S.A.  205 

Kenyon,  Charles  140 

Kerguelin,  de,  Jean  Caesar  153 

Kerry,  bishop  of  164 

Keys,  Ann  256  ;  Mary  256*  ;  Thomas 

256* 

Kiddington,  Oxon  150,  198,  267 

Kiernan,  Ann  80  ;   Francis  118  ;  John 

150  ;   Mary  Ann  Agnes  186  ;   Terence 

92  ;    Thomas  90 

Kighley,  Eliz.  3 

Kilcoran,  co.  Galway  168 

Kilday,  Boiia venture,  O.S.F.  30 

Killarney,  Ireland  154,  178,  185,  228  ; 

Belle vue-house    154  ;     Dunloe    Castle 

185 

Killingbeck,  Ruth  110 

Killoran,  co.  Tipperary  137 


INDEX   OF   PERSONS   AND   PLACES. 


808 


Killovgh  (estate)  242* 

Kilvington,  [Yorks.]  22 

Kimbell,  Frances   120  ;    Joseph  214 

Kimberl(e)y,  John  (Thomas),  O.S.D. 

37  ;    Mary  Magdalen,  O.S.B.  82 

King,  Ann  99  ;    Charles  99  ;    Francis 

102  ;    James  88,  167  ;   Jane  79  ;   John 

83,    146,    155  ;     John    Francis    122  ; 

Mary    140.    163  ;     [Mary]    Catharine, 

O.S.D.   184  ;    Mary  Magdalen,  O.S.B. 

165  :     Patrick    228  ;     Thomas    203  ; 

William  86,  113 

Kingdom,  Abraham,  ex  S.J.  21 

Kingerby  House,  Lincolns.    158,  224 

KingS-cliffe,  Lincolns.  21 

Kingsley,  Angela  [Maria],  O.S.T.  25  ; 

Kingstey,     George     [ex     S.  J.j     28 ; 

Thomas  (ex  S.J.)  20 

Kingstey,  George  [ex  S.J.]  28 

Kingston,       Parish       Church       268  ; 

-Jamaica  102,   106,   153,   181 

Kington,  Abigail  72  ;   Thomas,  O.S.F. 

174 

Kinnaird,  Viscount  128 

Kirby,    Armanda    36  ;      George    39  ; 

Henry    12  ;     Mary  Elizabeth,   O.S.B. 

40 

Kircudbright,  co.  Cork  194 

Kirk,  Elizabeth  Mary  198  ;    John  95, 

102  ;    John,  D.D.   1,  4,*  5,  18,*  19,* 

31*n;     Margaret    84;     Thomas    41; 

Thomason  95 

Kirkconnel(l)  176,  '^12 

Kirkcudbright  174 

Kirkham,  Robert  217 

Kirsopp,  James  217 

Kirstead-hall,  Norfolk  202 

Kir  wan,  Arabella  (Ursuline)  74 

Kitchen,  Alexia,  O.S.F.  128  ;    Altesia, 

O.S.D.  32  ;    Edward  39 

Kitchin(g),    Ed.    3  ;     [Elizabeth] 

Jerome,     O.S.D.     161  ;      John     191  ; 

Mary     Eleanor     191  ;      Sarah     181  ; 

Thomas  214 

Kitwell  House,  near  Birmingham  224 

Knaresbrough,  John  2 

Knapp,    Agnes    Mary    168  ;     Charles 

113;     Elizabeth    101;     Helen    166; 

J.    135;     Joseph    138;     Mary    113; 

Mary  Ann  173  ;    Richard  95  ;    Teresa 

105  ;     William    168,    173  ;     William 

[Basil],  O.S.B.  131 

Knatchbull,  Robert  [ex  S.J.]  22 

Kuepme,  Lawrence   195 

Kleyser,  John  181 

Klinckenburgh,  Albert  Henry  Joseph 

192 

Kline,  Mary  162 

Knight,  217  ;      Ann     Jos., 

O.S.A.   119;    [Clare]  Coleta,  3  O.S.F. 

40  ;    Emerentiana  Maria,  O.S.B.  53*  ; 

George    [ex    S.  J.]    34  ;     James    122  ; 

[James]  Dunstan,  O.S.B.  28  ;    [Mary] 


Clare,   O.S.B.,  abbess  40  ;    Mary  D. 
122;      Mary     Joseph,     O.S.F.     215; 
Mary  Magdalen,  rel.  160  ;   O.S.B.  156  ; 
Richard   [ex  S.J.]   44  ;    Teresa   173  ; 
William,  O.S.F.  94 
Knottingley,  Yorks.  114,  212 
Knuck,  Christopher  105 
Komberg  121 

Kopke,  Christina  204  ;    C.  N.  204 
Kreyenborg,  Francis  Henry  122 
Krochman,  Henry  118 
Kroger,  Doiothy  [Mawhood]  65 
Krull,  John  126 

La  BASSEE,  Flanders  27,  29 
Labbe(e),  J.  55  ;   N.  170 
Lacelle,  la,  Mans  77 
Lacon,  Roland  Michael,  O.S.B.  97 
Laiguillon,  Laurent  60 
L'Airoles,   de,  149 

Lacy,  France  70 

Lacy,  Aloysius  167  ;    Francis  13,  18  ; 
George   Michael   [S.J.]   220  ;     Joseph 
Ancula   180 
Laguement,  France  88 
Laigue,  de,  Blaise  106 
Laine,  47 

Lair(e),  Jacques  Rene  56,  62  ;  de, 
Pierre  77 

La  Haye-Malherbe,  France  66 
Lake(n),   Anna  Maria  Catharine, 
O.S.Bridget  (abbess)  184  ;   James  200 
Lallier,  Jean  Bapt.  77 
Lam(b)(e)spring  23*n,   28,*  32,*  53, 
73,   82,  89,*  91,*  97,   104,    119,   127, 
130,    136,    137,    142,    152,    160,    170, 
183,*  197,  220* 

Lamb(e),  Elizabeth  161,  249  ;  David 
249  ;  Lacon  249  ;  William  David 
222 

Lambert,  Augustin  Charles  Pascal 
204  ;  Donatienne  Sophie  Helene  203  ; 
Henry  209  ;  Jean  Nicolas  149  ;  Mary 
206  ;  William  237  ;  Winifred  237 
Lambrechts,  Benedict  Joseph,  O.S.F. 
184 

Lamoureux,  Dorothy  137 
Lamy,  Nathaniel  61 
Lanarth,  Monmouths.  10,*  14,  19 
Lanbadock  248 

Lancaster  11,  24,  52,  80,  113,  114,  167, 
168,  198,*  200,  207,  217,  219  ;  Wood- 
side,  nr.  168 

Lancaster,  Elizabeth  170  ;  George, 
O.S.F.  23  ;  James  74 ;  Louisa 
Frances  (superioress),  O.S.A.  101  ; 
M.  Anastasia  (rel.)  170  ;  Oswald  8  ; 
Thomas  8 
Lancelin,  Jean  8 1 

Lane,  Rob.   4  ;    Clare  Teresa,  O.S.C. 
215  ;    James  [S.J.]   149  ;    Jane   177  ; 
Martha  209 
[Lane-Fox],Mary  Dolores,  O.S.B.  10 In 


304 


INDEX  OF  PERSONS  AND  PLACES. 


Langdale,  Ann  118;    Aloysia,  O.S.B. 

22  ;    Bridget  196  ;    Hon.  Charles  144  ; 

Hon.  Charlotte  144  ;    Catharine  143  ; 

Ellen    185  ;     Hon.    Eliz.    27  ;     John 

74  ;   Joseph  92  ;   Lady  Constantia  41  ; 

Margaret     162  ;      Marmaduke     177  ; 

[ex  S.J.]  26  ;  Philip  126  ;  Thomas  38  ; 

Thomas  Ralph  118;    William  130 

Landas,  Sarah  36 

Landernau,  Brittany  173 

Landes,  France  82 

Langford,  Elizabeth  192 

Langton,  Eleonora  36 

Lande,  Lundi,  Thomas  22 

Landouard,  Do!,  France  66 

Langfoist  157 

Langhorne,  Ann  41 

Langle,  de,  Mathieu  Rene  67 

Langley,    Ann    80  ;      Anthony    165  ; 

Barbara  154  ;    Benjamin  147  ;    Mary 

150  ;    Mary  Ann   167  ;    William   167 

Langlois,  John  Francis  42 

Langmodes,  France  76 

Langourla,  St.  Brieux  81 

Langoven  Church,  Monmouths.  25  In 

Langrenay,  Charles  Adrien  143 

Langronne  (Charles)  157 

Langrove  263 

Langstaff,   Mary   Barbara,   O.S.C.    23 

Langston,  nr.  Havant  135,  168,*  173 

Langworth,  Charles  93 

Lanhern(e),     Cornwall    51,    89,    91, 

101,    112,   123,    131,*    139,    153,    156, 

157,  201  ; 

Lanishen,  Glamorgan  247 

Lantalum,  Elizabeth  177  ;   M.  A.  178 

Lanvihangel  Tally,  Brecon  258 

Laon,  France  67,  115 

Lapert,  Adrien  47 

Largerie,  Rene  Francois  60 

La  Rochelle,  France  60,  76,  77 

Larrazabal,  de,  Raymond  Francis  145 

Lartington,  N.R.  Yorks.  10,  39,  46,  74 

Lasne,  Pierre  Marin  189 

Lassay,  France  71 

Lasseur,     Alexandro     Jean     48  ;      le, 

Frangois  Olivier  52  ;    Pierre  Francois 

132 

Last,  William  213 

Latham,    nr.    Ormskirk    222  ;      Alice 

146  ;     Charles    141  ;     Ellen  216  ;     H. 

199  ;     Henry    147,    188  ;     John    188  ; 

Robert      109,      200  ;       Sarah      124 ; 

William  163 

Lathlieff,  Alice  163 

Latreille,  Jean  Baptisto  Rornain  221 

Laugancy,  Pierre  52 

Launoy,  de,  Gilles  88 

Laurenson,  J[ohn]  S.J.  206 

Laval,  Mans,  France  60,    110 

Laveno,  Italy  205 

Lavery,  Patrick  155 

Lavoisne,  Valentin  96 


Lawkland,  Yorks.  160 
Law(s),  John  196  ;    Ursula  177 
Lawler,  213n  ;  Eliza  223  ; 

Elizabeth  269  ;    James  224  ;    William 
269 

Lawrence,  Elizabeth  134 
Lawrenson,  James  179 
Lawson,  [Bridget]  Anastasia,  3  O.S.F. 
29;    Catharine,  Lady  166;    H.  bart. 
166  ;    Henry  168  ;    Henry,  Bart.  208  ; 
Henry,  O.S.B.  183  ;    John  36  ;    Lady 
79  ;    [Mary]  Ignatia  3  O.S.F.  (abbess) 
25  ;     Mary   Seraphina,    3  O.S.F.    122, 
123  ;     Monica    Dowager    Lady    186 ; 
Thomas  [ex  S.J.]  97  ;    Thomas  [Aus 
tin],  O.S.B.  188  ;    William  216 
Laybourne,  George  5  ;    Nic.  5 
Lay  field,  Christopher   10  ;    James  9 
Layland,   [?  Leyland,   Lanes.]  221 
Layham,  Suffolk  182,  217 
Laytham,  John  226 
Lea,  nr.  Preston  104,  113,  220 
Leadbitter,     Edward,     O.S.D.     30 ; 
Jasper,  O.S.D.  188  ;  John  114  ;  John, 
O.S.D.   Ill;    Thomas  159 
Leamington,  Warwicks.    198  ;    Priois 
212 

Leake,  John  217*  ;    Mary  217 
Leckonby,  John  18 
Leclancher,  R.  56 

Lecointe,  Bertrand  Gilles  Joseph  132 
Lecos,  47 

Lecoufflet,  161 

Ledwell,    Cornelius    37 
Lee,  Kent  271*;  261 

Lee,     Alice     134 ;      Elizabeth     193  ; 
Francis   176  ;     Helen   187  :     Joannah 
261  ;   John  148,  180,  205*  ;  Mary  195, 
261  ;     Michael    261  ;     Richard    261  ; 
Thomas  261 
Leeds  152  181,  217 
Leeds,   Sarah  200 

Leeky,     James     Cottingham,     Capt. 
116;    Mary  192  ;    William  205 
Leeming,  "  219  ;    Thomas  221 

Lefebure,  Charles  184 
Lefevre,  Ann  [sic.    Louise   Marianne], 
O.S.B.  97 

Legesby,  Lincolns.   198 
Legg,  Mary  213 
Legonidec,  Robert  Jean  146 
Leicester  222 
Leigh,  Lanes.   179 

Leigh,    Dorothy    124,    147  ;     Francis 
188  ;    James  149,   153,  200  ;    Robert 
(ex  S.J.)  20;   Tho.  H.  134 
Leighton,  Margaret  41  ;    co.  Salop  114 
Leighton  Hall,  [Lanes.]  107 
Leimback,  Antonius  110 
Leixlip,  Lsixlip  Ireland  202,  208 
Lelievre,  Jean  Louis  136 
Lemelais,  132 

Lemetais,  Jean  136 


INDEX    OF   PERSONS    AND    PLACES. 


305 


Lemoine,  Mary  95 

Lena,  della,  Dr.,  Innocenza  120 

Lenard,  Thomas  236 

Lenniaux,    Henrietta    Mary    Angela, 

O.S.A.    197  ;     Pierre  197n 

Lennox,  see  Lenniaux  197n 

Lenty,  Hannah  229 

Leonard,  Jeremiah  108 

Leon,   France   67,   70,*   81,   99;     St. 

Thegonet  81 

Leoni,   Maria   143 

Lepointe,  Pierre  L.  142 

Leprini,  (abbe)  57 

Lerard,  Rene  Jacques  116 

Lermeront,  Guillaume  Michel  132 

Lernay,    de,    Frangois    Charles    Jean 

Baptiste  de  Gislain  75 

Lescher,    Joseph     176,;      Mary    222  ; 

William  137,  222 

Leslie,  Charles  [ox  S.J.]  97  ;    James 

[S.J.I   130 

Lessot,  Ph.  N.  55 

Lestock,  Admiral  92 

Lestoc,  Jean  Pierre  76 

Letailleur,  Fran?ois  Marian  139 

Letellier,  Jacques  142  ;    N.  206 

Lettas,  Lucy  [Grace],  O.S.A.  104 

Lettice  Park  259 

Levasseur,  P.  C.  221 

Leyburn,  Yorks.  25 

Leveaux,  M.  J.,  O.S.B.  179 

Levermore,  Mary  144,  157 

Leveque,  Louis  52 

Levingston,  Baron  129 

Levizac,  de,  Jean  103 

Levrot,  Amb.  55 

Lewis,  Ann(e)  95,  252  ;    Anna  Sophia 

212;     Charles   253;     Cordelia   254*; 

David,  S.J.  247,  248,*  249  ;    Dorothy 

59  ;    Edward,  O.M.I.  50  ;    Eliza  Ann 

254  ;     Elizabeth   254  ;     family   234n  ; 

James   254*  ;     John  254  ;     John  [ex 

S.J.]  29  ;    [Lucas]  John  [ex  S.J.]  50  ; 

Mary     253,*    254;      Michael     254*; 

Philip  253*;    Simeon   144;    Thomas 

84 ;    Thomas  Arthur  254 ;    Thomas 

{see  Culcheth,  ex  S.J.]    104  ;    Walter 

252  ;    William  253,  254* 

L'huillier,  Pierre  210 

Liampore  222 

Liber,  Antoine  Joseph  (Capuchin)  87 

Lichfleld,  St.  Benedict's  Priory,  [Col- 

wich],  near  221 

Liddel(l),  "  Little  Mr."  5  ;   Thomas  2, 

13,  18 

Lidne  267 

Liege  5.  23,  25,  27 *n  ;    28-32  passim, 

35,  36*n,  39,  40,  45,*  51,  60,  73,  111, 

123,  125,  137,  168 

Lierre,  Brabant  22,  27,  28,  29,   33,* 

35,  40,*  41,  45 

Lievre,   le,   Jean   Damien   69 ;     Jean 

Michael  96 

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LiUebonne,  Rouen  66 

Lilly,  Ann  36 

Lima,  South  America  90,  271 

Limerick  204 

Limousin,  Mathurin  175 

Lincoln  44,  126,  153,  160,    212,    218 

269  ;    Minster-yard  218  ;    St.  Peter  at 

Gowts  269 

Lincoln,  Elizabeth  162  ;  Isabella  145  ; 

Mary  Ann,  O.S.B.  49 

Lindo,  Edwin  262 

Lindow,  John  96 

Lindsey,  Mary  54 

Lingard,  [Jolin],  D.D.  163  ;  Elizabeth 

163 

Lingart,  Garstang  227 

Linley,  Shrops.  89,  97 

Linsey,  Barker  and  65 

Lisbon  5,  6,  7,  9-15  passim,  18*,  19, 

22,*  24,  28,  40,*  44,  53,*  57,  65,  84, 

91,  90,  97,  107,  112n,  113,  116,  119, 

122,*   125,   126,*  131,   142,   145,  149, 

152,*  160,  172,  177,  180,  184,  188,  192, 

202,    209,    211,    226*;     Bon   Success 

Dominican    Convent    112n  ;      College 

205  ;     English   College   9,   24  ;     Sion- 

house  152* 

Lisieux  55,*  56,*  60-62  passim,  65-67 

passim,  71,*  76,*  77,*  81,*  82,  87,* 

88,  143,  184,  221 

Liskeard,  [Cornwall]  208 

Lisle  11,  74,  84;    Mad-house  11 

Lismore,  Ireland  84 

Litherland  see  Sutherland  137 

Little  Charing,  Kent  142 

Little  Malvern,  [Worcesters.]  28,  62, 

63,  78,*  142,   170 

Littlewood,    family    19n ;     Margaret, 

O.S.B.  38 

Liverpool  13,  18,  25,*  31,  44,  50,*  54, 

73,  78,  83,  91,  99,  101,  102,  105,  109, 

114,   123,   126,   129,*  131,   134,   137,* 

140,    143,    147,*    148,    150,    152-154 

passim,  164,*  165,  168,  173,  180,  182, 

184,    185,    187,*   195,    196,    197,    199, 

200,  204,  206,  208,*  210,  212,*  214,* 

215,217,  219-223  passim.,  225,  227, 

228;  Abercromby-square   212;  Church 

Street  208  ;    Duke-street  182  ;    Edge 

Hill  129,  134  ;    Mount  Pleasant,  near 

195  ;   Redcross  Street  199  ;   Rose  Hill 

147  ;     St.    John's   Market   219  ;     St. 

Nicholas  Chapel  197  ;    Woolton,  near 

152,   189,  227,  228*;    Hill-foot  Villa 

227,  228* 

Livet,   Seoz   116 

Llanarth,  Monm.  163,  171,  188,  240, 

249,  252,*  254,  255  ;    Court  162,  182, 

255*  ;    Pitt,  the  252 

Llandaff,  co.  Glam.  272 

Llandenny,  co.  Monm.  249 

Llanfair  Cilgoed,  Monm.  243*n,  244, 

245n  ;   Grange  House  244 


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INDEX   OF   PERSONS    AND   PLACES. 


Llanfihangel-cwm-du,  co.  Brecon  258n 
Llangaran,  [Here fords.]  24 In,  162 
Llangatoc  Veibon  Avel,  Monm.  239 
Llangoven,  co.  Monm.  250 
Llangrove,    [Herefords.]    2G2n 
Llangyfyw,  Llangeview,  co.  Monm. 250 
Llangynfil  Dixton  238n 
L(l)anher(n)e, 
Llanlywith  242 

Llanover,  Monm.  256*n  ;    House  256n 
Llanrpthal,  Herefords.  264*n 
Llantilio  Croseny,  Monm.  241,  244 
Llanthewy    Rytherch,    [Monmouths.j 
253,  254 

Lloyd,  Harriet  Maria  224  ;    John  38, 
74,  190 

Loches,  Ville  de,  France  115 
Locke,  171 

Loder,  Ursula  154 
Lodge,  John  6,  53 
Loguivi  Lannion,  France  93 
Loizance,  Jean  Fran$ois  71 
Lolivier,  Yves  47 
Lolli,  James  14,  19 
Lomax,  J.  3 

Lombard,  Nicolas  Seraphin  80 
Lombez,  France  93 
London  4-22  passim,  24,  26-29  pass., 
31,  33-35  pass.,  37-41  pass.,  43-46 
pass.,  50-55  pass.,  57-59  pass.,  62, 
63-65  pass.,  67,  68,  71-75  pass.,  82,* 
84,  85,  87,  89,  93,  94,  97,  100,  115,  120, 
121,  125,  133,  142,  146,*  147,*  150,* 
151,  153,  157,  161,*  165,*  170,  179, 
184,*  188,*  189,*  196,  200,*  206,  208,* 
210,  217,  221,  223,  226,  227,*  230, 
233,  249,  271 

CHAPELS  AND  CHURCHES — 
French  193;  German  137,  143,  146, 
176  Great  St.  Thomas  Apostle  137, 
143  Greenwich  127  ;  Hammersmith 
271  Lincoln's  Inn  Fields  193  ; 
Moorfields  135,  213w,  151*  ;  Neapoli 
tan  64  ;  Oratory  16,  20n;  Portuguese 
74,  193  ;  Saint  Catherine's,  Kat 
harine's  162,  200,  204  ;  St.  George's, 
E.  141  ;  St.  Patrick's  114,  118,  138; 
Soho  226  ;  St.  Paul's,  Shadwell  85  ; 
Sardinian  Chapel,  Lincoln' s-inn-fie Ids 
183;  Spanish  65,  134,  163,  171; 
Spanish  Place  73  ;  Virginia-street  19, 
110,  210 
PLACES — 

Asylum    for    female     orphans    204  ; 
College  of  Physicians,  Warwick  Lane 
134 ;       College     of      Surgeons     168  ; 
Hospital  68  ;   Kings  Bench  Prison  1 4  ; 
St.    Aloysius'    Charity    Schools    204  ; 
St.    Martin's    Workhouse     194;      St. 
Patrick's  Charity  Schools  204,   228  ; 
Sardinian-house   190 
ROADS,  STREETS,  ETC. — 
Adam-street,  Manchester-square  154, 


-West  158  ;  Air  Street,  Piccadilly  79, 
113,  129;  Aldgate  High  Street  214; 
Arnold  Place,  Newington  223  ;  Artil 
lery-place  177  ;  Arundell  Street  117 
Baker-street  74,  84,  134,  176  ;  Bays- 
water  35  ;  Beaumont- street  167, 
-Marylebone  224  ;  Bedford  Place  148, 
-row  172,  176,  -square  125,  192,  206, 
-street  125,  206  ;  Belsize-park  217  ; 
Bennett-street  165  ;  Bentinck-street, 
Manchester-square  191  ;  Berkeley- 
square  208  ;  Bermondsey  73,  86,  209, 
214,  223  ;  Bernard-street,  Brunswick- 
square  195,  -Russell-square  216  ; 
Bemers-street  178,  206  ;  Berwick- 
street,  Soho  176,  188  ;  Bethnal  Green 
79,  190  ;  Bishopsgate-street  214 ; 
Blackfriars  113,  181,  150,  -road  125, 
225;  Blackheath  187,  271;  Bland- 
ford-street  190  ;  Bloomsbury  33,  73, 
79,  90,  120,  121,  122,  128,  148,  154, 
157,  167,  173,  175,  180,  198,  209,  228  ; 
Bond-street  128  ;  Borough  163  ; 
Bouve rie-street  173  ;  Bow  214,  225  ; 
Bread-street,  Cheapside  181  ;  Brian- 
stoiie-street  74;  Bridges-street  103; 
Bridge  water-street,  Some  rs- town  147  ; 
Brighton  Place  150  ;  Broad  Court, 
Drury-lane  117  ;  Broad-street, 
Bloomsbury  167  ;  Bioad  Wall,  Black- 
friars  150  ;  Bromley  94,  120,  214, 
225  ;  Bromptoii  41,  45,  72,  99, 
173,  182,  209,  216,  -square  173  ; 
Brook  Green  41,  137,  151,  164,  204, 
-Hammersmith  181,  -House  54,  72, 
141,  270*n  ;  Brook-street  59,128,  Gros- 
venor-square  129,  New-road  214,  229  ; 
Browiilow-street  118,  157;  Bruns 
wick-square  195  ;  Bryanston-street 
219  ;  Buckeridge-street,  Bloomsbury 
209  ;  Bulstrode-street  36,  158  ;  Bur 
ton-crescent  158,  -street  117 
Cadogan-place  167,  177  ;  Camden- 
street  166,  -town  120,  174,  176,  203  ; 
Cannon-street-road  133,  203  ;  Carey- 
street  182 ;  Carlisle-street,  Soho- 
square  191  ;  Gary-street  150  ;  Castle- 
street,  Leicester-fields  124,  Holborn 
125,  145  ;  Catherine-street,  St. 
Georse's,  E.  141  ;  Cavendish-square 
144,  208  ;  Chalton-street  193  ;  Chapel 
House,  Poplar  226,  -St.  George's  Fields 
226,  -street  196,  Grosvenor-square 
113,  Lisson  Green  147  ;  Charles- 
street,  Bemers-street  178,  -Grosvenor- 
square  94,  162,  -Manchester-square 
148,  185,  -Soho  105,  121,  129,  166  ; 
Charlotte-street  225  ;  Charlton- 
street,  Somers-town  137  ;  Cheapside 
181  ;  Chelsea  72,  102,  118,  159,  168, 
199,  218,  219,  231  ;  China  Row  72  ; 
Stanley  House,  Chiswell-street  148  ; 
Church -street,  Lambeth  222;  Clap- 


INDEX  OF  PERSONS  AND  PLACES. 


307 


ham -road -place  212  ;  Clarendon- 
square  194,*  Claughton-lane  111; 
C'ement' s-lane,  Lombard-street  99  ; 
Clerkenwell  133,  162,  176  ;  City  2l3n, 
223,  -road  102,  144,  174  ;  Cockspur- 
street  182  ;  Coleman-street  230, 
-buildings  121  ;  Commercial  Road 
146,  157,  167,  190  ;  Compton  Rd.  2, 
-street,  Clerkenwell  176  ;  Conduit 
Street  90,  Connaught-place,  Edgware- 
road  202,  -square  203  ;  Constitution- 
row,  Gray 's-inn- lane  159  ;  Co  vent- 
garden  143,  213n;  Cowley-street, 
Westminster  140,  173  ;  Cross  Court, 
Broad  Court,  Drury-lane  117;  Curzon- 
street,  May  Fair  74 
Davies-street  94  ;  Deaii's-row,  Wai- 
worth  166,  181,  213,  -street  167  ; 
Dempsey-street,  Commercial-road 
167;  Denmark-street,  Soho  154; 
Derby-street  101  ;  Devonshire  Place 
46,  -square  144,  -street  36,  106,  -Lis- 
son-grove  193,  -Queen-square  125,  159, 
182  ;  Dock-street  141  ;  Dorset-place 
209,  -square  195  ;  Dover-street, 
Piccadilly  173;  Drury-lane  117,  138, 
144;  Duke  Street  98,  -Grosvenor 
Square  43,  72,  74,  99,  113,  135,  159, 
219,  -Lincoln's  Inn  Fields  80,  85,  92, 
130,  147,  171,  182,  -Portland  Place 
151,  -St.  James's  113,  192 
Earl's  Court  209,  -street,  -Blackfnars 
113;  East-lane,  Bermondsey  73, 
86,  223,  -Rotherhithe  52,  100  ; 
East-street,  Red-lion-square  64, 
162.  194,  -Smithfield  167,  212; 
Edgeware  Road  64,  65,  83,  155, 
180,  182,  185,  187,  199,  202  ;  Edward 
Street,  Portman  Square  124  ;  Euston- 
square  203  ;  Evesham-buildings, 
Somers-town  159 

Featherstone-buildings  171  ;  Finch- 
ley  197  ;  Finsbury  192,  199,  -Place 
145,  -square  135 ;  Fitzroy-place, 
Kentish-town  210,  -Square  65,  120, 
134,  135,  141,  196,  207,  208,  209,  231, 
-street  199  ;  Fleet-market  190  ;  Foley 
Place  151  ;  Frederick-place,  Hamp- 
stead-road  178  ;  Frith-street,  Soho 
171  ;  Fulham  117,  187 
Gate-street  150,  166,  224,  -  Lincoln' s- 
inn-fields  167,  169,  225  ;  George- 
street,  Bloomsbury  154,  -Harnpstead 
Road  193,  -Manchester-square  200, 
-Portman-square  121,  185,  187,  225  ; 
Gloucester-buildings,  Walworth  223, 
-street,  Queen-square,  177,  185  ;  -Ter 
race,  Cannon-street  Road  133,  203, 
-Commercial  Road  157  ;  Gloucester 
Villa,  Regent' s-park  194 ;  Golden 
Square  9,^155,  191,  203,  209,  226; 
Golden-square,  King  St.  9  ;  Gower- 
street  125,  186,  226;  Gracechurch- 


street  90/99,  106,  150  ;  Grange-road, 
Bermondsey  209  ;  Gray's,  Grey's, 
Inn  8,  10,  134,  148,  168,  194,  -lane  159, 
163  ;  Great  Marlborough-street  213, 
-Marylebone-street  199,  -Ormond- 
street  125,  130,  199,  209,  -Queen- 
streat.Lincoln's  Inn  Fields  108,  -Rider, 
Ryder-street,  St.  James's  73,  137, 
-Russell  Street  105,  147,  -SurreyStreet, 
Blackfriars  181,  -Titchfield  Street  39, 
138,  216,  -Trinity-lane  210,  -Wild- 
street,  Lincoln's-inn-fields  202,  -Win 
chester-street  143  ;  Greek-street, 
Soho-square  204  ;  Green  Street,  Gros 
venor  Square  64,  -(Academy)  64, 
-Leicester-square  143  ;  Greenwich  92, 
123,  124,  127,  147,  162,  209,  230, 
-Hospital  92  ;  Gresse -street  149 ; 
Grosvenor  Square  43,  64,  65,  72,  74, 
94,  99,  113,*  117,  129,  135,  159,  162, 
187,  190,  191,  214,  218,  219,  -street 
150  ;  Grove-end-road,  St.  John's 
Wood  186 

Hackney-road  167  ;  Ham  Lane  68  ; 
Hammersmith  5,  29,  32-35  passim, 
38,  50,  52,*  54,*  57,  59,  64,*  69,*  72, 
73,  74,*  78,  79,  95,  97-102  passim, 
112,*  116,  122,  128,  129,  130,  134,  137, 
138,  140,*  141,*  143,  144,  146,  148, 
149,  156,  157,  161,  164,  165,  170,  177, 
180,  181,  183,  185,  193,  197,*  199, 
201,*  223,  225,  230,  270*r»,  271, 
-Convent  165,  -of  Good  Shepherd  271  ; 
Hampstead  38,  46,  51,  72,  74,  79,  105, 
110,  122,  128,  147,  150,  158,  163,  166, 
168,  176,  185,  191,  194,  203,  204,  206, 
208,*  209,  217,*  230,  Bellsize-park 
217,  -road  178,  193,  West  End 
158  ;  Hampstead  Heath  185  ; 
Hanover  Square  101  ;  Hans  Place 
64 ;  Harley  Place,  New  Road 
150  ;  Hart-street,  Bloomsbury  79, 
121,  180  ;  Henrietta-street  147, 
-Co vent-garden  213n  ;  Hertford- 
street,  Fitzroy  Square  135,  141  ; 
Highgate  79  ;  High  Holborn  203, 
-street,  Marylebone  211,  213,  -Dorset- 
square  195,  -St.  Giles  163  ;  Hinde- 
street  90,  -Manchester-square  106,  154, 
228  ;  Holborn  68,  73,  125,  145,  157, 
208  ;  Houndsditch  168  ;  Howland 
Street  140,  -Fitzroy-square  134  ;  Hyde 
Park  222,  -place  223  ;  Hyde-street, 
Bloomsbury  228 

Islington  117,  135,  141,  151,  172,  225 
Jermyn-street  217,  St.  James's  182  ; 
Kennington  98,  99,  185,  195,  -Cross, 
Lambeth  102,  125  ;  Kensington  79, 
138,  151,  157,*  158,  162,  173,  182,* 
185,  192,  194,  198,*  200,  212,  225, 
226,  -Gravel-pits  157,  -square  147  ; 
Kentish  Town  4,  194,  210  ;  King 
Street  9,  -Bloomsbury  90,  157,  17?, 


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INDEX   OF   PERSONS    AND   PLACES. 


-Co  vent-garden  143,  -Hammersmith 
185,  -Holborn  68,  73,  208  ;  Kings 
Bench  Prison  14  ;  King  William 
Street,  Strand  225  ;  Knightsbridge 
59,  113,  186 

Lambeth  75,  118,  125,  129,  140,  155, 
166,195,  222,  -Marsh  143.  187,  -Terrace 
138,  202  ;  Lamb's  Conduit-street  121, 
143,  150,  168,  190,  198,  205,  230  ; 
Laurence-Pountney-hill  222,  -lane  187, 
195,  213n;  Leicester-fields  124,-square 
143,  198  ;  Lincoln's  Inn  59,  109,  155, 
166,  198,  270,  -fields  18,  65,  80,  85, 
92,  102,  108,  130,  147,  167,  169,  171, 
182,  183,  185,  193,  202,  225,  -chapel 
193  ;  Linden  House,  Turnham  Green 
204  ;  Lisson  Green  147,  -grove  193  ; 
Little  Compton-street,  Soho.  83  ; 
Little  Windmill  Street  92  ;  Lombard 
Street  99  ;  London-street  172,  -Wall 
153,  175  ;  Long-acre  36,  73,  128,  143, 
213,  214  ;  Lower  Berkeley-street  153  ; 
Porchester  -  street,  Edgeware  -  road 
182 

Maddox-street  157,  164  ;  Maize  Hill, 
Greenwich  124  ;  Manchester  Square 
106,  148,  154,*  185,  186,  191,  200, 
222,  228,  -street  110,  186  ;  Margaret- 
street,  Cavendish-square  144,  208, 
-Hackney-road  167  ;  Marlborough- 
place,  Old  Kent-road  199  ;  Mary-le- 
bone  72,  211,  213,  224;  May-fair, 
May  Fair  74,  99,  114,  190,  -Curzon- 
st.  74,  -Stanhope-street  190  ;  Michael's 
Grove,  Brompton  209,  216  ;  Middle- 
ton-square,  Clerkenwell  162  ;  Milner 
Place,  Lambeth  Marsh  187  ;  Minories, 
the  102  ;  Montague  Square  134,  212, 
222,  -street,  Bloomsbury  120,  -Russell- 
square  180  ;  Moorefields,  Morefields 
37,  151*  ;  More  Place  33,  46,  -Lam 
beth  75,  195 ;  Mortimer  Street 
140,  141,  148  ;  Mount-row,  Berkeley- 
square  208  ;  Mount-street  219,  -Gros- 
venor-square  218  ;  Museum-street, 
Bloomsbury  198 

Nassau-street,  Soho  188  ;  Nelson- 
square  178  ;  New  Bond-street  41,  72,* 
122,  155,  171,  224  ;  New  Kent  Road 
217,  219,  -Compton  Street  79,  121, 
Norfolk-street  74,  North  Road,  Is 
lington  172,  -Quebec-street,  Portman- 
square  138,  -Road  109,  150,  214,  229, 
-Harley  Place  150,  -St.  George's,  East 
120,New-street,Bishopsgate-street214; 
Newington  223,  -Butts  65  ;  Newman- 
street  188  ;  Norfolk-street,  Grosvenor- 
square  187;  Northampton-square  224  ; 
North  Audley-street  191  ;  North  End 
54,  65  ;  Northumberland-street  155  ; 
Norton-street,  Portland-place  203  ; 
Nottingham  Place  79,  105,  161,  181  ; 
Notting-hiU  222 


Old  Broad-street,  City  21 3rc,  223, 
-Cavendish-street  103,  -Kent-road  199, 
-Quebec-street  125  ;  Osburne-street 
195  ;  Osnaburg(h)-street  169,  194, 
208  ;  Oxford-street  84,  90,  109,  125, 
158,*  159,  172,  181,  186,  194,  204 
Paddington  54,  146,  196  ;  Pall-Mall 
54,  79,  108,  135,  190,  223  ;  Park  Lane 
80  ;  Park-road,  Regent's-park  199  ; 
Park-street  74,  150,  -Grosvenor-square 
65,  -Westminster  121,  Park  Villa,  near 
Blackheath  187  ;  Parliament-street 
199;  Parson's  Green,  Fulham  117; 
Peckham,  Surrey  119,  127  ;  Penton- 
street,  Pentonville  194  ;  Pentonville 
68,  69,  92,  109,  113,  141,  171,  174, 
194  ;  Percy-street  133,  153,  221*, 
-Rathbone  Place  133  ;  Peterboroiigh- 
house,  Fulham  187  ;  Phillimore- 
place  172  ;  Piccadilly  72,  79,  109,  113, 
129,  172,  173  ;  Poplar  198,  208,  226  ; 
Portland-place  151,  172,  185,  203*, 
-road  169;  Portrnan-square  74,  117, 
121,  124,  138,  166,  185,*  186,*  187, 
206,  225,*  -Edgeware-road  185  ;  Prin 
ces-square  146,  147,  199,  Ratcliff- 
highway  188  ;  Princess  Street,  Han 
over-square  101 
Quebec-street  167  ;  Queen-square 

125,  126,    159,    177,    182,    185,    191  ; 
-street,  Bloomsbury  33,  148,  May  fair 
99,  114;    Queen  Ann-street  1 48 
Ratcliff  [?]   146,    -Highway   109,   134, 
141,     144,    162,   188,  198,    204,    214; 
Rathbone  Place  133  ;    Rayner-place, 
Chelsea   218  ;     Redcross-street,    Bor 
ough  163  ;    Red  Lion-square  59,  64, 
162,   173,   194,  -street  46  ;    Regent's- 
park  194,*  199,* -street  159;  Rodney's 
Buildings  228,  -New  Kent-road  219  ; 
Rotherhithe52,  79,  100,  113,  192,  196, 
229,  231  ;  Rupert-street  186  ;  Russell- 
place,    Fitzroy-square     208,     -square 
137,  180,   186,   216,  -Montague-street 
186  ;    Russell-street,  Bloomsbury  73  ; 
Ryder,  Rider' s-court  164,  172 

Saint  Catherine-street,  Wapping  129  ; 
Saint  George's,  East  120,  141,  -Fields 
46,  226,  -row,  Hyde  Park  222  ;  St. 
Giles  163;  St.  James's  73,  113,  137, 
182,  192,  -street  79  ;  St.  John's-wood 
186  ;  St.  Martin's  Lane  181,  -street, 
Leicester  Square  198  ;  St.  Pancras 
39,  41  ;  St.  Paul's  Churchyard  120  ; 
Serle-street  95,  130,  -Lincoln's  Inn 
155,  198,  -fields  191  ;  Seymour-place 

126,  164,  195,  -street,  Euston  Square 
203  ;     Shadwell     85  ;     Dorset,     Sion 
House,    Peckam    119,    127;     Sloane- 
square    180,      -street     105  ;     Smith- 
street,    Northampton     Square     224 ; 
Smithfield  84,  197  ;  Snow-hill,  London 
38;    Spitalfields  126;    Spring-street, 


INDEX  OF  PLACES  AND  PERSONS. 


309 


Portman-square  185  ;  Soho  83,  105, 
121,  129,  154,  166,  171,  176,  188,*  226  ; 
-square  191,  204  ;  Somers-town  65, 

82,  86,  95,   105,  111,  128-131  passim, 
137,  138,  141 -147  pass.,  159,  162,  167, 

168,  171,  173,  178,  184,  189,  191,  192, 
196,  198,  202,  205,  207,*  209,  218,  222, 
223,*  -Chalton-street  207,  -Charlton- 
street  137,  167,  223,  -Chatham-street 
205,    -Phoenix-street     128,    -Polygon 
209,    218,    222;       South    Street    78, 
-Manchester  Square  222  ;  South  Aud- 
ley  St.  72,  74,  75,  79,  118,  168,  -Gros- 
venor  Square  191,  214  ;    South  Lam 
beth   90,    114;     South  Molton  Street 

83,  133,  159,  171  ;   Southampton  Row 
39,  -Street  172,  -Bloomsbury  122,  128; 
Southwark      109,      177  ;        Stafford- 
house,  Turnham  Green  199  ;   Stanley- 
house,  Chelsea  219  ;     Star  and  Garter 
Yard,  Ratcliffe  Highway  141  ;   Strand 
73,  95,  172,  191,  198,  225  ;  Stratford, 
Essex    157,      177,     191,     214,     229  ; 
Surry  House,  Kennington  195  ;   Swal 
low  St.  80  ;    Sutton-place  212  ;    Sy- 
mon's-street  180 

Tavistock-street,  Bedford  Square  192  ; 
Thames-street     213  ;       Tooley-street 

176  ;    Torringtoii-place  213  ;    Totten 
ham  177,  222  ;    Tottenham  Court  8  ; 
Tottenham  Court  road  99,   143,   159, 
222 ;     Tudor-place    222 ;     Trafalgar- 
street,    Walworth   204 ;     Tudor-place 
222;    Turnham  Green  123,  141,  168, 
177,  199,  204,  216,  -Linden  House  204; 
Union-place,    New    Kent-road    217  ; 
Upper  Baker-street  74,  126,  -Berkley- 
street,  Portman  Square    117,  -Brook- 
street  200,  204,  -Charlotte-street,  Fitz- 
roy  Square  120,  -Clapton  102,  -Hollo- 
way  224,  -John  St.,  Fitzroy  Square  65, 
-Golden    Square     155,    -King-street, 
Bloomsbury  175,  -Upper  Norton-road 

169,  -Upper  Norton-street  172,   Port 
land  Place  172  ;  -Thames-street   144 
Vale  Place,  Hammersmith  95,  -road 

177  ;    Vauxhall    109,    224  ;  Virginia- 
street   163 

Walnut-tree  Walk,  Lambeth  155  ; 
Walworth  166,  181,  185,  190,  204,  208, 
213,  223  ;  -Dean's-row  166,  181,  213, 
-Gloucester  Buildings  223,  -Trafalgar 
St.  204  ;  Wandsworth  185  ;  Warwick- 
lane  134,  -street  159,  182,  203,  207, 
209,  -Cockspur  St.  182,  -Golden-square 
203,  209  ;  Watling-street  171  ;  Wap- 
ping  98,  105,  106,  129,  Wall  140,  141  ; 
Wells-street  159,  167,  129,  217  ;  Well- 
close-square  126,  129,  168,  204,  217  ; 
Wells-street  129,  217  ;  West  End  158, 
-Hampstead  122,  128,  176  ;  West 
minster  121,  140,  150,  158,  173,  230, 
-Cowley-street  150 ;  Westmoreland- 


street,  City-road  144 ;  Weymouth- 
street  182,  185,  -Portland-place  185, 
203  ;  Whitechapel  163  ;  White- 
street,  Morefields  37  ;  Windmill- 
street,  Finsbury  192  ;  Woburn  Place, 
Russell  Square  137  ;  Woolwich  173, 
203 

York  Buildings  105,  113,  -gate,  Re 
gent's  Park  194,  -place  145,  -Portman 
Square  166,  186,  -street,  Westminster 
158 

Lonergan,  William  213 
Long  Birch,  Staffs.  5,  11,  14,  19,*  57, 
63 

Longford,  [Salop]  4  ;    -Hall  20 
Long   Horsley,    Northumberland    193 
Longrais,  L.  61 
Longstaff,    Valfentine]    155 
Longuesti,  Elizabeth  38 
Longuemare,  Jean  Vincent  197 
Longueville,  France  66 
Longuet,    Francois    136  ;     Jean   Bap- 
tiste  48 

Lonsdale,  John  82 
Loraine,  Thomas  (Lawrence)  23 
Loranee,  43 

Lorin,  Francois  Anth.  Nicholas  67 
Lorrain  22* 

Lorymer,  family  239n  ;  Frances 
Xaveria  [O.S.F.]  170;  Francis  11; 
John  Powell  117;  Mary  Anne  202  ; 
Michael  235  ;  Michael  Anselm,  O.S.B. 
196  ;  Mildred  Louisa  174  ;  Sarah  72  ; 
Win.  Powell  174 
Lostock,  Peter  2 

Loucelles,  de,  Paul  Francois  56,  62 
Loughbrickland,  co.  Down  125 
Loughlin,  Ireland  106 
[Loughry]  Joseph,  O.S.B.  179 
Louis,  XVI.  97  ;    le  Grand  116 
Lousains,  Bayeux  61 
Loustonau,  Jean  Baptiste  52 
Louth  23,   184,   188 
Louvain(e)  7,*  12,  21,  25,  32,*  36,* 
40,    41,*   44,    45,   53,    98n,    101  ;     St. 
Monica's  Convent  21 
Louvetot,  Rouen  80 
Louvre(s)  61  ;    St.  Louis  du  Paris  61 
Loucelles,  de,  Paul  Fra^ois  48 
Louis,  St.,  king  222 
Lovegrove,     Anne     Mary     Gertrude, 
O.S.A.    131 

Lovell,  B.  199  ;    Ellen  199 
Low(e),  Anthony  49  ;    Joseph,  O.C.D. 
135  ;    Mary  248  ;    Mary  More  [Rose], 
O.S.Bridget   [Prioress]    152 
Lowe  House,  St.  Helens,  Lanes.  187, 
206* 

Lowerhall,  Lanes.  82.  131 
Lower  Lodge,  Ashton  140  ;    Wooburn, 
[Surrey]  30 
Lowry,  Catharine  94 
Loyd,  Nicholas  2 


310 


INDEX    OF   PERSONS    AND    PLACES. 


Loyer,  Dominick    198  ;    Giles  Domi 
nique  154  ;    Jean  Baptiste  148 
Loyes,  L.  Fr.  56 

Lubersac,  de,  diaries  Frangois  91 
Lucas,  47  ;     Alexaiidre   Jean 

Baptiste  81  ;  Charles  [ex  S.J.]  28  ; 
Elizabeth  35,  172  ;  Lewis,  John  [ex 
S.J.]  50  ;  Mary  Bernard,  O.S.B.  83  ; 
Sarah  35  ;  Simon  72,  77  ;  Susanna 
Mary  72  ;  William  1G4,  172 
Lucca,  Italy  134 

Ludewell  House,  near  Wardour  21 
Lulworth,   Dorset   89,    91,    110,    125, 
224n>;     Castle    110,    119,    130,    192; 
East  85  ;    West  190,  191 
Lund,  George  105,  115,  226 
Lunn,  Nicholas  71 

Lupton,    Charles     160;     John    198; 
Maria    198 

Luqueville,  Bayeux  88 
Lussigny,   Noyon,   France   99 
Luttier,  Olivier  71 
Luyksgestel,  co.  Liege  125 
Lydda,  Bishop  oi  200 
Lyddon,  Mary  166 
Lymington,   [Hants.]    141 
Lynch,  182  ;  Anna  Maria  129  ; 

Catherine     142  ;      Christopher     147  ; 
Christopher    William    133  ;     Clemen 
tine,    O.S.B.    (abbess)    69  ;     Eleanora 
52  ;    James   182 ;    John   128  ;    Mark 
129  ;     Mary   Gertrude,    C.R.S.S.    64 ; 
M.    B.,    O.S.B.    (abbess)    193  ;     Peter 
Henry  102;    William  105 
Lynott,  Dorothy  Ann  172  ;    John  171 
Lyons  31,  41,  70,  94,  204 
Lys,  de,  Gabriel  196 
Lyson,  John  7 
Lyster,  Ann  147 
Lytham  Hall,  Lanes.  199 

M  234 

Mabire,  Antoine  Joseph  87 
McCann,     Ann     129;      Arthur     199; 
Elizabeth  133  ;    Joseph  208  ;    Robert 
65,  217  ;    Phebe  217 
McCarthy,  ,    (Mrs.)    182;     Ann 

M.    Xavier,    I.B.V.M.    211;     Bridget 
117;     Charles   146,    182;    Daniel  98, 
120  ;      Denis     266  ;      Margaret     92  ; 
Mary  90,  118;    Susannah  Ursula  181 
McCartney,  John,  M.D.  187 
McCarty,   Macarty,    Charles   73  ;     Fr. 
199  ;   Julia  186  ;   Margaret  Jane  177  ; 
Owen  133  ;    Thomas  John  172 
Macclesfield,   Cheshire    187 
Macclesfield,  Mary  Placida,  O.S.B.  74 
McCloud,   Margaret   260 ;     Peter   260 
McClum,  Henrietta  208 
McCoy,  Francis  John  208 
McCray,  Catharine  64 
McDaniel,  John  86  ;    Timothy  85 
Macdermot,  John   177 


MacDiarmid,  Peter  Mackintosh  225 
McDonal,  Augustine,  O.S.C.  104 
Macdonald,  McDonald,  Alexander  220; 
Angus  38,  51  ;  Archibald  Benedict, 
O.S.B.  123  ;  Donald  58,  72  ;  Joannah 
105  ;  Martha  154  ;  Mary  Elizabeth, 
rel.  202  ;  Mary  Maximilian,  O.S.B. 
139;  Robert  124;  Teresa  Cath., 
O.S.B.  197 

Macdon(n)elU),  McDonnell,  248 

Alexander    Wolfe    202  ;      Ann    249 
Cecilia     141  ;      Charles,     Capt.     125 
Eneas  191  ;   Francis  249  ;   Maria  191 
Mary,    Lady    Constable    168  ;     Mary 
Austin,  O.S.C.  101  ;    Mary  Josephine 
249 

McEnally,  Margaret  167 
MacEvoy,  Christopher  39,  230 
McEvoy,  Jane  Maria  117 
McGovern,  James  199 
McGuire,  ,  Capt.  238 

McHenry,  Charles  224  ;    Richard  224 
Machrell,  Lydia  199 
Mackarel,  Ann  214 
Mackay,  Catherine  113 
McKeane,  A.  J.  213  ;   Elizabeth  Jane 
213 

McKenzie,  73 

McKierman,  Thomas  181 
McKinnon,  John  104 
Mackworth,  Tho.  4 
McLean,  Andrew  199 
McMillan,  Archibald  31  ;    Mary  Mag 
dalen,  O.S.B.   170 
McMullen,  Peter  92 
Macmurdo,  John  Duff  164 
McNahan,  Anna  Maria  38 
Macnamar(r)a(h),    Catherine    85 ; 
James  32  ;    Maria  Teresa  221  ;    Jane 
39  ;    Patrick  219 
McNaughten,  John  208 
Macnaughton,  John  202  ;    Mary  Ann 
202 

McNeal,  Margaret  150  ;  Mark  John, 
M.D.  159  ;  Patrick  140  ;  Teresa 
Bridget  173 

McNulty,  ,  Capt.  208 

McQueen,  140 

McShane,  Andrew  159  ;  Roseanne  194 
McShay,  James  110  ;    Teresa  Ann  182 
Madan,  Ann  86 
Madden,  Daniel  106 
Maddison,  Elizabeth  35 
Maddocks,    Frances    Xavier,    O.S.T., 
prioress   91 
Maddox,  Thomas  183 
Madeira  107 

Madeley,  Salop  118,  120,  167 
Maden,  Robert  51 

Madew,  Didacus,  O.S.F.  22  ;  Edward, 
O.S.F.  21 

Madhouse,  Egham,  Surrey  9,  11 
Madras  124 


INDEX   OF    PERSONS    AND    PLACES. 


Madrid  13,  55 
Magauran,  John  84 
Magee,    Margaret    153,     175;      Mary 
Anne  204 

Magguire  see  Maguire 
Magloire  de  la  Haye,  Sulpice  70 
Magny,  Francois  Joseph  76 
Magrath,  J.   153  ;    James  150 
Maguire,  Margaret  Magdalen,  O.S.A. 
211 

Mahady,  Michael  123 
Mane,  Francois  46 
Mahieu,  Jean  Antoine  67 
Mahon,    Alethea    257  ;     Mary    Sales, 
O.S.F.  221  ;    Patrick  John  167 
Mahyer,  Francois  71 
Maine,  France   119 
Maillard,  48 

Maillit,  Benjamin,  O.S.D.  78 
Ma(i)r(e),     Edward     [ex     S.J.]     57  ; 
Euphresia,    O.S.C.    50  ;     George    [ex 
S.J.]  57  ;    Henrietta  46  ;    Henry  13, 
18,     74;      John     51;      Monica     74; 
William  2,  4*n,  5,  12 
Maitre,  le,  153  ;  Fran?ois  165  ; 

Pierre  52 

Maizehill,  Greenwich  124 
Malaga,  Spain  151 

Malandain(e),   Jacque    71  ;     Jean   81 
Malfilatre,  de,  88 

Malide,  de,  Joseph,  bishop  116 
Malines,    Flanders    175 
Mallowny,  Ann  259  :    John  Burt  259 
Malta  86 

Malvern,  Great,  Worcesters.  216 
Man,  Isle  of  108,  220 
Manby,  Ann  86  ;    Clementina  Stanis 
laus,  O.S.C.  50  ;    John  143 
Manchester  8,  13,  14,  73,  124,*  125,* 
132,    137,*    138,    145,    151,    153,    155, 
160,  164,  168  170,*  174,  180,  183,  184, 
186,  205,*  209,  210,  213,*  216,  218, 
220,    221,*  226-229  pass. 
PLACES — 
Asylum  151 

Chapel  House,  Mulberry-street  226  ; 
Chapel     House,      Rook-street     226  ; 
ROADS,  STREETS,  ETC. — 
Chorlton-on-Medlock      229  ;        Miller 
Street    210  ;     Mulberry    Street    226  ; 
Princes-street  205  ; ,  Rook-street  226 
Mandeville,  France  120 
Manesty,  Maria  Ann  216  ;   Samuel  216 
Mangin,  Louis  149 
Mangini,  Anthony  86 
Manguit,  Rene  48 
Manley,  6*n  ;    John  9 

Manneville,      Baj^eux,      France      66  ; 
Roueri,    France    71,    99  ;     la    Rault, 
Lisieux,  France  69 
Manning,  John  22 

Mannock,    Lady   Anastasia    128  ;     sir 
George,    bart.    [ex    S.J.]    28 ;     Lady 


Mary  34  ;  Tho.,  bart.  128  ;  William 
7,  149 

Mans,  le  43,*  56,*  60-62  pass.,  65, 
69-71  pass.,  75-77  pass.,  80,  87,*  88, 
103,*  110,  114,  120,*  122,*  124,  128, 
132,  139,  146,  175,  184,  200*;  Cathe 
dral  43  ;  College  103  ;  le  Horp  60  ; 
1'  Oratoire  103  ;  St.  Pierre  de  la  Cour 
70  ;  Trinite  de  Laval  60 
Manse,  213n 

Mansell,  John  [ex  S.J.]  68 
Mansigny,  Comtesse   de,  Marie  R«n6e 
225 

Mansse,  Lewis  Xavier  187 
Manul,  Jean  Marie  46 
Maple-Durham,  Berks.  24,  38,  107,  153 
Maquestra,    near   Boulogne,    Chateau 
162 

Marah,  J.  3 
Maraine,  S.  M.  189 

Marais,  des,  Jacques  Fran?ois  Bouchet 
136 

136  ;    Louis  Thomas  Tulou  76 
Marc,  47  ;    Jacques  71 

Marce,  Seez,  France  69 
Marchand,    le,    Jacques    69  ;      Marc 
Claude  88 

Marche,  la,  Jean  Fran9ois,  bishop  99 
Marches,  family  233 
Mardeley,  Pierre  Marie  61 
Mare  see  Maire  4 
Maree,  48 

Margate,  Kent  74,  94,  108,  141,  162, 
205 

Marguerit,  S.  55 

Marie,  Etienno    52  ;    (Francois)   161  : 
Pierre      Nicolas    111  ;      Pierre    Fran 
cois  81 

Marie,  Etienne  52  ;  (Francois)  161  ; 
Pierre  Nicolas  111;  Pierre  Francis 
81 

Marinier,  le,  Jacques  Etienne  175 
Marion,  Pierre  Gene  vie  ve  52 
Market  Harborough,   Leicesters.    159 
Markham,   see   Tunstall,    Mary    169  ; 
Mary  Frances,  O.S.B.   161 
Marmaduke,  James  29n,  3l*n 
Marnhull,   Dorset.     9,   12,    113,   179; 
Nash  Court  113 
Marot,  43 

Marquant,  le,  Henry  Jacques  193 
Marque,  Michel  76 
Marquer,  Jean  103 
Marquerite,  Marie,  rel.  77 
Marquilly,   Jean   Baptiste   Joseph   66 
Marquoy.  De,  V.  J.  56 
Marsans,  Bartholomew  59 
Marsden,  John  43,  160 
Marsland,  John  135 
Marsh,   James    111;     Margaret   222  ; 
Mary  Collet,  O.S.C.   201  ;    [Richard] 
Benedict,      O.S.B.      53  ;       [Thomas] 
Jerom,  O.S.B.  63 


312 


INDEX   OF    PERSONS    AND    PLACES. 


Martin,  55,    109  ;     Ann    105  ; 

Ann  Joseph,  O.S.A.  170  ;  Catherine 
132  ;  Charlotte  129  ;  Elizabeth  130  ; 
Ellen  210  ;  J.  5  ;  James  215  ;  Jean 
Bapt.  128  ;  John  29,  120  ;  Jos.  3  ; 
Maria  194  ;  Margaret  114  ;  Mary  51, 
113,  116;  Mary  Ann  124;  Richard 
4,  148  ;  Robert  199  ;  Samuel  154  ; 
Thomas  14,  19,  122,  144,  150,  194  ; 
William  3  ;  William  Abraham  143 
Martinez,  Sebastian  William  Gon- 
zales  158 

Martinico,  St.  Pierre  225 
Martyn,  Francis  158,  226  ;    Frederick 
181,    185;     Marianne    181;     Martha 
158  ;    Mary  185 
Marul,  Jean  Marie  46 
Mary,  Queen  245 

Maryland,  America  28,  29,  34,  39-41 
pass.,  44,*  50,  53,  57,  71,*  73,  78,  84, 
89,  91,  96,  107,*  112,  115,  127,  131  ; 
Newtowii  34  ;  Prince  George's  County 
41 

Mascall,    John    140  ;     Margaret    Cat 
herine  193  ;    Mary  140,  158 
Mason,     Catherine     212 ;      Elizabeth 
168  ;     Frances    187  ;     Michael    169  ; 
Mary,  rel.  68  ;    Thomas  8 
Massey,    Francis    [S.J.]    152  ;     John 
Stanley,  bart.  51 
Massingberd,  173 

Massot  (Pierre  Alexis)  157 
Master,  Teresa  101 
Masucniputam,  E.  Indies  38 
Mather,   Henry    173;     Isabella    109; 
[James]  Cyril,  O.S.B.   119;    Richard 
98 

Matherbe,  Mary  Magdalen,  O.S.B.  64 
Mat(t)hew(s),  8,  10,  21  ;  Ad 

miral  92*  ;  Andrew  39  ;  Anna  140  ; 
John  6  ;  *  John  Hobson  232,  233, 
271  ;  Ignatius  [ex  S.J.]  34  ;  Margaret 
41 

Mathias,  Anna  99  ;    Gilbert  153 
Matly,  John  89 
Mattingly,  John  [ex  S.J.]  100 
Mattot,  France  76 
Matzura,  Alexander   145 
Maude,  Mary  Ann  207 
Maudsley,  James  122 
Mauduit,  Marie  Anne  208 
Mauger,  Jean  Baptiste  106 
Maugon,  France  69 
Maulne,  France  61 
Maur,  prior,  Trappist  110 
Mauritius,  the  197 
Maurizes,  Louis  Toussains  47 
Mausive,  ,  Poniard  43 

Mauvaisin,  Mathurin  Anne  46 
Mawhood,  Dorothy  [nee  Kroger]  65  ; 
Mary    Louisa    Austin,    O.S.A.     197  ; 
William  64,  197 
Mawley,  Salop  10,  71,  147,  184 


Maxfield,  Francis  19 
Maxwell,  (Mrs.)    212  ;     Ann, 

I.B.V.M.,  abbess  34  ;    Elizabeth  146  ; 
Henrietta     72;      James     176;      vere 
Stuart,  James  [ex  S.J.]  39 
Mayence  210 

Mayenne,   France,   Notre   Dame   69* 
Mayes,  Laurence  7 
Mazais,  des,  Antoine  Augustiii  Rene 
48 

Mazzinghi,  Catharine,  Countess  230  ; 
Count  219  ;  Julia  129  ;  Julia  Mary 
151 

Mead(e),  Bridgett  124  ;  Edmond  130  ; 
Martha    89  ;     Mary    Clare    [Helena], 
O.S.A.    116;    Michael   192;    Richard 
199  ;    Theresa  198 
Meader,  Mary  95  ;    William  95 
Mecer,  le,  Pierre  46 
Medcalf,  J.  3  ;    see  Metcalfe 
Magraw,  Anne  Petronilla  212  ;    Nic 
holas  212 

Mehaute,  Nicolas  46 
Meheudin,  Seez,  France  77 
Meininck,  Dominic,  rel.    Ill 
Meister,  George  158 
Melamare,  Rouen,  France  80 
Melerai,  France  87 

Melling,  Alice  3  ;   Ed.  1,  3  ;  family  1  ; 
James  93  ;    John  1,  7 
Melrose,  Thomas  208 
Melton  Mowbray  196 
Mendez,  Francisco  216 
Menell,    Anthony    7 
Menil  Aubert,  France  75 
Menil  Gilbert,  France  81 
Menil  sous  Lillebonne  66 
Menillager  87 
Menit  Thebault,  France  71 
Menzies,  William  79 
Mercer,  Ellen  163  ;    Thomas  [ex  S.J.] 
40 

Merchant,  160 

Merck,   George   Devini   (general)    117 
Mere,  la  Donleet  do,  Mary  Frances  22 1 
Mergeson,  Ann  130 
Merlin,  Jean  Louis  146 
Mer(r)y,  Ann  264,  265  ;    Elenor  264  ; 
James  265*  ;    John  Peter  90  ;    Pierre 
Francois  87  ;    Richard  264  ;    Samuel 
264* 

Mesnil  le  Glaise,  France  81 
Mesnil  Rainfray,  France  110 
Messager,  Pierre  99 
Messenger,  John  Michael  95  ;    Mary 
137  ;  Mary  Placida,   O.S.B., 

abbess   180 
Mestinck,  Francis  44 
Metais,  le,  William  Francis  42 
Metcalfe,  Frances  120  ;    William  219  ; 
see  Medcalr 

Metz,  Lorraine  137,  183 
Meynell,  83;     Edward    102; 


INDEX   OF   PERSONS    AND   PLACES. 


313 


Joseph  208  ;  Mary  Margaret,  O.S.B., 
27;  Thomas  89  f  William  [S.J.]  169 
M.  H.  259 

Michael,  Amelia  203  ;    Joseph  203 
Michell,  Catharine  181 
Michele,  de,  Leopold  144 
Michel  Troy,  Monmouths.  238 
Mida,  Maria  Scholastics,  O.S.B.    101 
Midford,  James  7 

Midford  Castle,  near  Bath,  Somerset 
181,  221 

Midhurst,  Sussex  41,  85,  95,  125 
Mid(d)lehurst,    Jane     118;     Mary 
Martha,  O.S.B.  221 
Middleton  Lodge,  Yorks.  37,  220 
Middleton  Priors,  Salop  05 
Miller,  Hale  80  ;    Mary  Joseph,  O.S.B. 
54;    Wineirid,  O.S.A.   101 
Millet,  Jaeq.  56 
Milling,  173 

Millet,  Mary  Michael,  O.S.C.  23 
Mill(s),  Alexander  James  198  ;    Har 
riot  55,  58  ;    James  10,  39  ;    Jacques 
220  ;   Mary  Aloysia  (Ven.  Mother)  160 
Milne,  Jane  228  ;    Robert  228 
Milner,  Elleanora  34  ;  John  21  ;  John, 
bishop  169  ;    Mary  121 
Milton,    Berks.    20,    114,    141,    229; 
Cantab  229 

Milward,  Anselm,  O.S.F.   119 
Mims,  Frances,  O.M.I.  50 
Minieres,  des,  Louis  Hilaire  de  Forges 
Bertrand  47 

Min(n)s,  James,  O.S.B.  160  ;  Thomas 
52 

Minster  Acres,  [Northumberland]  83, 
98 

Mintier,     le,     Augustin    Louis    Rene 
(mgr.)  80  ;    Louis  Alexandre  46 
Mirepoix,    Louisa   Elizabeth   Victoria 
de  Levis,  O.S.B.,  prioress  189 
Mitan,  Charles  157  ;    Elizabeth  121  ; 
James  155;    Mary  95;    William  83, 
106 

Mitchell,    Hughes    and    Clarke    233  ; 
[Samuel]  Aug.,  O.S.B.   131 
Mittau  97 

Moine,  le,  43 

Moira,  Derbys.   136 
Moissy,  Jean  B.  71 
Mole,  North  Wales  103 
Molie,   Pierre    184 
Molien,  Jean  Bapt.  Etienne  70 
Moliere,  Mary  33 
Molins,  Francis  6 

Molineux,  Ed.  5  ;  Eliza  159  ;  Mathias 
9  ;  Edward  99 

Molloy,   Catherine  219  ;     Hugh    120  ; 
Lewis  219  ;   Peter  72 
Molteno,  223  ;    Agnes  Emma 

223  ;    Anthony  135  ;    John  176 
Molyneux,  Molyneaux,  Ann  33  ;  Hon. 
Maria   52;     Richard   [ex   S.J.]    104; 


Robert  207  ;   William  [ex  S.J.]  31 

Momme,  Joaii  Etienne  Jourdan  75 

Mondray,  France  66 

Money,  William  159 

Monge,  Mary  Teresa  Ann  36 

Monk,  Thomas  107 

Monington,    Mornington,    Mary    Ann 

Teresa,  3  O.S.F.  50*» 

Monmouth,  S.  Wales  50,  63,  72,  233, 

234*,  235*n,  236*,  238,  240,  241,  243, 

244w,    247,    248,    251,    265r»,    269«  ; 

Chapel    Hill     (parish)     251  ;      Priory 

269n  ;    Saint  Aryan's  251  ;    Waterloo 

Cottage  238 

Mon(n)ier,  Le,  C.  N.  F.  56  ;    Frangois 

46  ;   Jean  Antoine  81  ;   Joan  Fran9ois 

48  ;    Julien  70 

Monnow  Valley  233 

Montagnac,    de,    Frai^ois    de    Gain, 

bishop  116 

Montague,  Frances,  Viscountess  158  ; 

Lord,     Viscount     64 ;       la,     Jacque 

Frangois  80 

Montague  Cottage,  Kingsdown,  Bristol 

208* 

Montant,  J.  55 

Montauban,  France  192 

Mont  Bourg,  France  115 

Montbecq,  France  60 

MontegO  Bay,  Jamaica,  W.  Indies  51 

Montesquieu,    Charles    Louis    de    Se- 

condat,     baron     163  ;      Mary    Anna, 

baroness  214 

Montgomery,  Mary  126 

Monticelli,  Mary  229 

Montier,  Elizabeth  203 

Montivi(l)l(i)ers,  France  62,  167 

Montmain,  France  93 

Montpellier,  France  42,  116,  141,  178  ; 

bishop  1 16 

Montonnier,  Anthony  262  ;    Margaret 

262 

Montreuil,  France  85 

Montserrat,  Island,  W.  Indies  159,  171 

Moody,    Ann    181  ;     Catharine    202 ; 

Mary  Catherine,  O.S.C.  49 

Moon,  Lousains,  France  61 

Mo(o)re,  83,    163;     Ann   92, 

163,    180;     Ann  Mary  74;     Barbara 

113;      Catharine     122;      Charles    5; 

Christopher  [ex  S.J.]  21  ;    Eiizabeth 

199  ;    George  190  ;    John  22,  45,  92, 

190  ;   John  Francis  105,  113  ;   Joseph 

109 ;      Lewis    228  ;      Margaret    147  ; 

Mary  Augustina,  O.S.A.,  prioress  97  ; 

Patrick    163  ;     Sarah    186 ;     Thomas 

164  ;    [ex  S.J.]  50  ;    Thomas  Joseph 

168  ;    William   148 

Moor  Hall,  Lanes.  5,  28,  103 

Moor  Hall,  Ireland  190 

Moorhouse,  Grace  125 

Moray,  Blase  156 

Morazain,  Jean  Anne   Adrieii   60 


314 


INDEX  OF  PERSONS  AND  PLACES. 


Mordaunt,  Robert  166 
Mordel,  Servans  46 
More  Place  33,  46 
Morel,  Etienne  81 

Morgan,  64,    138,   222,   244; 

Ann(e)  240,  245,  253,  263,  265* ; 
Bona venture,  O.S.F.  23  ;  David  9  ; 
Edward  240,*  263,*  265 ;  family 
244n  ;  Helen  Esther  158 ;  James 
247  ;  Joan  240  ;  John  90,  245,  252, 
253  ;  John  Baptist  253  ;  John 
Francis  166  ;  John  William  252* ; 
Lina  240;  Lucy  150;  Mary  240,* 
247,  252,  253;  Mary  Agnes,  O.S.B. 
40,  49  ;  Mary  Amies,  O.S.T.  89  ; 
Mary  Jane  252,  253  ;  R.  150  ;  Ric 
hard  127  ;  Teresa,  O.S.T.  91  ;  Tur- 
bervile  244  ;  William  236,  240,  253*  ; 
William  Aloysius  252  ;  Wm.  Evan 
265 

Moriceau,  Pierre  77 
Morin,  Marin  65 
Morley,  Thomas  117 
Mornington,  see  Monington 
Morocco,  bishop  of  67 
Morpeth  82,  183,  207,  220,  228 
Morrel(l),  Elizabeth  41  ;  Jane  102 
Morrice,  Robert  8 

Morris,    Francis    [S.J.]    149  ;     James 
205  ;   John  [S.J.]  188  ;    Margaret  72  ; 
Peter  fj.  ex  S.J.]  39  ;    William  80 
Mortain,  France  76  ;    College  76 
Mortier,  Charles  Benjamin  42 
Morton,  near  Burton  Constable,  Yorks. 
148 

Mortuaire,  Jean  Baptiste  189 
Morvan,  Jean  Yves  Marie  60 
Moseley,  Staffs.  20,   133,   166 
Moseley,  Joseph  [ex  S.J.]  28  ;    Mary 
Anne  185  ;    William  4 
Moss,  Frances  204  ;    John  Augustine 
158 

Mostyn,    Barbara,    Lady    109,     130  ; 
Catherine    103  ;     Charles    150,    198  ; 
Charles  Browne  103  ;  Edward  Browne, 
lieut.  58  ;   Frances,  Lady  167  ;   Maria 
198  ;    M.  Joseph,  O.S.B.  97  ;    Pyers 
59,  64  ;    Thomas  74 
Mouche,  la,  France  76 
Moulin,  du,  Andrew  186  ;   George  186 
Moulin(s),  Jean  66  ;   Jean  Gabriel  66  ; 
Julien  Marie  77  ;    Pierre  153 
Mount  Dillon,  Ireland  79 
Mount(e)ney,  158  ;    Elizabeth 

171  ;    William  55 
Mountnessing,  Essex  140,  154 
Mouquet,  Nicolas  Jacq.   Fran£ois  67 
Mousley,    Concha    212  ;     John    212, 
223  ;    Joseph  P.S.  223 
Moussais,  de  la,  Nicolas  46 
Mower,  John  125 
Moyen,  Jean  Baptiste,  ex  S.J.  67 
Moylan,  Francis  bishop  126  ;   Jos.  1 1 


Mudford  see  Midford 

Muddenhagen,  near  Buhmen,  Pader- 

borii  133 

Mugot,  N.  210 

Mullineux,  Mary  Joseph,  O.S.B.  206 

Mun,  de,  Jane  90 

Munich  41 

Munstereven   204   [?  Monasterevin, 

Ireland] 

Murphy,    Amelia    134 ;     Ann    Hyan- 

cinth     224  ;       Ann     Margaret      75  ; 

Barnaby    84 ;     Benedict    Ann    198  ; 

Cornelius  Peter   134  ;    Elizabeth  31  ; 

Helen  Shee  216  ;    John  140,  166,  202, 

224  ;    John  Fish  229  ;    Joseph  200  ; 

Mary    228  ;     Mark    Fideiis    Cornelius 

166  ;      Martha     95  ;      Patrick     106 ; 

Philip  James  140  ;  T.  P.  229  ;  Teresa 

79  ;    Thomas  Barnaby  216 

Murray,     Ann     118;      Andrew     79; 

Mary  114,  217;    Patrick  260;    capt. 

78  ;'  Thomas  217 

Musgrave,  Elizabeth  118 

Mutrecy,  France  80 

Mylius,  Elizabeth  Teresa  113 

Myra,  bishop  of  235 

Myton  Hall,  Yorks.  177 

NAGLE,  Frances  140 
Nailer,  Thomas  163 
Naillac,  de,  Gabriel  Pierre  106 
Nailor,  Ann  229  ;    William  228* 
Nainville,  205 

Nandyke,  Thomas  [ex  S.J.  40] 
Nantes,  France  76,   142,   177;    Colle 
giate  Church  76 
Napier,  Letitia  78 
Naples,  13 
Narbonne  91,  96 

Nash    Court,    near    Favershain     75 ; 
Marnhull   113 
Nason,  Susan  143 

Nassau,     Antonia     186 ;      John     96 ; 
Maria     Emilia      159  ;       Mary      101  ; 
William  138 
Navet,  Jean  215 
Nayland,  Suffolk  166,  168,  198 
Nayler,  Eliza  Mary  116;    Eliza  Mary 
Angelina  109  :    Elizabeth  135 
Naylor,  Henry  267  ;    J.  J.  [Placid], 
O.S.B.   49  ;     [John  Ambrose]  O.S.B. 
152  ;    Thomab  267 
Neagel,  Mary  260 

Neal(e),  Benedict  [ex  S.J.]  28  ;  Eliza 
beth  200  ;  Judith  129  ;  Lawr.  162  ; 
Leonard,  archbishop  136 ;  Martha 
137  ;  Mary,  O.S.C.  25,  213  ;  Richard 
204  ;  Wilfiam  73 
Neall,  John  167 

Nearquis,  [Flints.]  59  ;    see  Nerquis 
Needham,  Ann  240  ;  Charles  82  ;  John 
207  ;    Joseph,  O.S.F.  35  ;    Lelia  207  ; 
Robert  240,*  244*  ;    Turberville  21  ; 


INDEX   OF    PERSONS    AND    PLACES. 


315 


Winifred  36  ;   Winefride  Sherwood  38 
Negrete,  de,  Madame  Maestro  33 
Nehon,  Joseph  60 
Nelle,  de,  Isabella  79 
Nelson,  Arthur  39  :   James  46  ;   Sarah 
148 

Nelsons  156 

Nerques,  Mole,  North  Wales  103 
Nerquis    107  ;     see   Nearqxiis 
Nestfield,  Jn.  14,  18 
Nether  Wilton  59 
Netherton,  [Sefton,  Lanes.]   179 
Netherwitton,  Northumberland  98 
Netterton   ( ?  Netherton),   near   Orms- 
kirk  150 

Neuport,  fee  Newport 
Neuville,  France  67 
Nevill(e),  202;     Charles    [ex 

S.J.]  37  ;   Cosmas  187 
New,  Joseph  101 
Newark  upon  Trent  162 
Newbrough   Lodge,    Hexham,    North 
umberland  163,  199 
Newburgh,  nr.  Hexham,  Northumber 
land  34,  65 

Newburgh,  Hon.  Bartholomew,  earl 
27  ;  Charlotte,  countess  65  ;  Coun 
teas  64,  71  ;  Earl  27,  128,  161,  178 
203 

Newbury,  Berks.  110 
Newcastle-upon-Tyne  11,  23,  34,  35, 
86,  100,  125,  164,  173,  224 
New  Chapel,  Oxon  117 
Newdale,    nr.    Wellington,    Salop    110 
Newfoundland  184 

Newhall  93,   129,   131,   132,   165,   169, 
220  ;    Chelmsford,  Essex  27,  29n,  3fiw, 
75*n,  97,*  98,  111,  138,  156 
New  Hall,  Cumberland  64 
New   House,   Holdforth,    nr.    Preston 
33,  122;    Hollowforth  102 
Newlin,  Teresa  Austin,  O.S.A.  27 
Newland,    Gloucester^    266/1,    267*/i 
Newman,  Margaret  207 
Newpark,  co.  Wexford,  Ireland  93 
Newport  188 

Newport,  Neuport,  Nieuport,  Flanders 
23,  26,  57,  62,  63 

Newport,  Monmouths.  243,  247,  252, 
259,*  261,  262 

Newport,  Salop  116,  215  ;  Slater' s-hall 
215 

Newport,  Isle  of  Wight  171,  224 
Newport  Pagnell,  Bucks.  181,  196 
Newport  Pratt,  Ireland  85 
New  Providence,  Island  90 
Newsham,  [James]  164  ;  John  126,  153 
Newton,  Catherine  194  ;   Dorothy  181; 
Edward  51  ;  Edward  Baptist  [ex  S.J.] 
29  ;   Elizabeth,  O.S.B.  25  ;   James  [ex 
S.J.]  84;    Robert  73;    Teresa  Mary 
178;  Vincent  126,  153,  194;  Vincent 
capt.   205 


New  Town,  Montgomeryshire  217 

New  Zealand  69* 

Neyva,  de,  Joseph  de  Cunha  Pereira 

175 

Nice  38,  39,  78 

Nicholas,  Mary  Christina  Leopoldina 

Frances  160 

Nicholetts,  Catharine  106  ;    Elizabeth 

83 

Nicholls,  John  Thomas,  O.S.D.  25 

Nicholson,  Ann  225  ;  Francis  Bernard 

222  ;    Lady  Mary  Margaret  145 

Nicol,  Andre  61 

Nicolas,    Elizabeth    35  ;     Jacob    18 ; 

James  14  ;    Mary  Ami  54 

Nicolle,  Giles  42 

Nicols,  Giles  42  ;    Henry  13,  18 

Nieuport,  see  Newport 

Nihel(l),  Catherine  Joseph,  O.S.C.  50  ; 

Edward  [ex  S.J.]  96  ;    Lawrence  Dr. 

141  ;    John  141 

Nihill,  Dr.  225;    Alicia  225; 

Edw.,  lieut.  153  ;    see  Edward  Nihell, 

ex  S.J.  ;   Felicity  120  ;    Lawrence  154 

Nind,  James  228  ;    Joseph  [S.J.]  226 

Nithsdale  59 

Nixon,  Thomas  [ex  S.J.]  44 

Noau,  le,  Jean  93 

Noble,  Le,  48 

Nocks,  Elizabeth  65  ;    Letitia  41 

Noe,  de  la,  L.  55  ;   De  la,  P.  55 

Noel,  [John]  Augustin,  O.S.D.  131 

Noir,  le,  Pierre  Valerie  202  ;   le,  Rene 

66 

Noirlac  91 

Nonencourt,  France  77 

Norfolk    7,    159,    202;     Bridget   Ann 

108  ;   Charles,  duke  27  ;  duke  27,  108, 

188 

Norman,  family  19n 

Normanby,  Lincolns.  159 

Normand,  Nicolas  175  ;  le,  Jacques  77 

Normandy  119,  125,  220 

Normanville,  France  67 

Norris,  ,  carthusian  23  ;   Agnes 

O.S.B.  40  ;    C.,  O.S.B.  78  ;    John  58  ; 

Mary  133,  155,  180  ;   Mary  Catharine 

Joseph,    O.S.A.    180 ;     Mary    Phillis 

203  :    Patrick  215  ;    William  99 

Northampton  54,  202 

North  Meols,  Lanes.  126 

Norton,  Matthew,  O.S.D.  82 

Norwich,  Norfolk  30,  46,  65,  86,  95, 

106,  125,  133,  134,  145,  149,  181,  185, 

200,   202 

Notre  Dames  Daspres,  France  76 

Nottingham  193,  194,  208,  212,  218 

Nova  Scotia  137 

No(w)lan,    Jacobus    19 ;     Michael   29 

Noyal,     near     Bazouge     le    Perouse, 

France  67 

Noyon,   France   66,    70,    77,   93,    90 ; 

bishop  of  93  ;    St.  Godeberte  70 


316 


INDEX    OF    PERSONS    AND    PLACES. 


Nugent,  85  ;    Jane,   countess 

147  ;    Lucy  172  ;    Hon.  Margaret  51  ; 

Prince  147  ;    Sarah  74 

Nutley,  Charles  145 

Nutt,    Mary    39;     Pacificus,    O.S.F., 

prov.    68 

Nyren,    Cleophe   214*n ;     John  214n, 

225 

OATLEY,  Elizabeth  121 
O'Beirne,  Gerald  108 
O'Brien,  Catherine  117:    Denis  118 
Elizabeth    141,    261  ;     Michael    261 
Patrick    261  ;     Peter    [ex    S.J.I    97 
Timothy  118;    William  183 
O'Bryan,  Elizabeth  182 
Obut,  William  114 

O'Callaghan,  Mary  Frances  Sales, 
O.S.B.  153 

O'Connell,  Maria  Louisa  227  ;  Mary 
Ann  39 

O'Connor,    Elizabeth    270  ;     Malachy 
147  ;    Mary  Teresa  222 
Odemaer,  Theodora,   O.S.Bernard   69 
Ogilvy,  Mary  Catherine,  O.S.  A.  85 
O'Grady,  Frances  200  ;    Helen  65 
Oiseau,  1',  Jean  Baptiste  76 
O'Keefe,  Mary  74  ;    Owen  73 
Oldbury,  Gloucestersh.  202 
Old  Dalby  on  the  Wolds,  Leicesters. 
178 

Old  Down,  Somerset  212* 
Oldenburgh  118 
Oldfleld,  Mary  129 

Old  Hall,  Herts.  138,  148,  192,  196,* 
210 

Old  Hall  Green,  Herts.  96,  159,  164, 
176,  183,  188  ;  St.  Edmund's  College 
176 

Old  Hall,  Ware,  Herts.  16,  29.  31n, 
77,  271* 

O'Leary,  Ann  256  ;  Arthur,  O.S.F. 
82;  Daniel  256*;  James  251*; 
Patrick  258 

01(l)iv(i)er,  135  ;     Alexandre 

96  ;     Ann    180,    223  ;     Antoine    70  ; 
Gabriel   165  ;    George    180  ;    George, 
D.D.     107,    224 ;      Jane     38  ;      Jean 
Fran£ois  48  ;  John  110  ;  Joseph  108  ; 
Louis  Guillaume  52 
Oliveira,  D' Joachim  213 
Omers,  St.   139,   174*;    English  Col 
lege  13 

Ondefontaine,  Bayeux  70 
O'Neill,  Bernard   106  ;    Charles   155  ; 
Regina  Madeline   155  ;    Stephen   173 
Oniray,  Jacq.  Jul.  56 
Onslow,  Hon.  Ann  Denzil  65  ;    Mary 
75 

Oporto  162,  172,  176,  204 
Orchard,    Monmouth.    234n  ;      Farm 
253 
Ord,  212;     Jonathan    114; 


William  83 

0'Reil(l)y,  James  133  ;   John  90,  203  ; 

Margaret  212  ;   Mary  203  ;   Mary  Ann 

O.S.B.  45  ;    Thomas  198 

Orfueille,  Comtesse  de   148 

Orleans    60,     185,    221  ;     Bacon    en 

Beauoe  60 

Orme,  John  37 

Ormenil,  Rouen  69 

Ormerod,  John  94  ;   Mary  228 

Ormoy,  L',  52 

Ormskirk,  Lanes.  30,  222 

O'Rourke,   Emma  95;     Frances  94; 

Phillis  94 

Orpwood,   Susanna   99 

Orrel,  nr.  Wigan  121 

Orrell,    Ann    39  ;     Anna    Maria    86 ; 

[Elizabeth  Anne  Justina]  Augustina, 

O.S. A.  68*n  ;    J.  5  ;    James  86,  164  ; 

Jos.  145  ;    John  107  ;    Mary  58 

Orrel(l)  Mount,  Lanes.  165,  179,  182, 

211 

Orval,  France  66 

Osbaldeston,  Agnes  Clare,  O.S.F.  152  ; 

[Peter]  Dunstan,  O.S.B.  28 

Osboc,  Rouen  91 

Oscott,   Birmingham   9,    16,   40,    139, 

156,    160,    164,    174,    178,  200*;    St. 

Mary's  College  164 

OsgOdby,  Lincolns.  160,  189,  220 

Osmond,  Adrien  81 

Osmotherley,  Yorks.  78,  89,  94,  111, 

131,  174,  179,  196 

Ostend  163,  193 

Oswald,  Anthony  [ex  S.J-l  68 

O'Toole,  Matthew  98 

Ouin,  Nicholas  93 

Oulston,  Yorks.  8 

Oulton,  Staffs.  45n 

Overbury,  Worcesters.   161 

Overthorpe  201 

Overton,  Eliza  Ann  257  ;    George  257 

Overy,  Oxon  86,  99,  120,  125,  219 

Oxburgh,  Norfolk  26,  165,  190,  219  ; 

Oxford  51,  84,  97,  139,  146,  153,  192, 

210  ;      Magdalen    College    218  ;      St. 

Clement's    139 

Ozeville,  France  66 

Owen,  Ann  94  ;    Hugh  6  ;    John  10 

PACALIN,  Pierre  Louis  Mathurin  61 

Padbury,  John  195  ;  Thomas  [ex  S.J.] 

37*n 

Paddison,  Henry  192 

Paderbon,  bishop  of  126,  146 

Page,  Ann  74  ;  le,  Joseph  46  ;  Joseph 

Marie  77 

Pagny,  Benoit  106 

Pailleur,  le,  Jacques  81 

Pain,  Marc  96 

Pains,  James  Philip,  S.J.  206 

Palermo,  Sicily  93,  111 

Palethrop,  George  33  ;   see  Pelethorpe 


INDEX    OF    PERSONS    AND    PLACES. 


317 


Palmer,  20,    23*n,    30*;     Ed 

ward,  O.C.D.  57  ;    Elizabeth  Thecla, 
3  O.S.F.  89  ;    Henrietta  163 
Palyart,  Frances  Paula  125  ;   Ignatius 
125,  143 

Panalean,  France  81 
Panting,  John  [ex  S.J.]  22 
Paoll,  General  98 

Pape,  [Francis]  Ambrose,  O.S.B    152  ; 
William  9.03 
Papillon,  (Antonin)   161 
Papin,  Pierre  Francois  87 
Pardie,  France  70 
Parigny,  France  70 
Paris  5-8  pass.,  10,*  12-14  pass.,  18,* 
25-29  pass.,   32,   35,*  37,   38*n,   40,* 
41,*  43,*  45,  49,*  50,  53,*  58,  61,*  63, 
64,  68,*  69,*  71,  81,*  82,  87,  93,  101, 
103,*  107,   108,   110,   123,*  126,   127, 
128,  132,  136,  138,  142,*  144,*  146-149 
pass.,  152,*  156,  157,   159,   160,   162, 
163,    170-172    pass.,    174-179    pass., 
182,  183,  187,  188,  197,  200,  210-213 
pass.,     215,     220,     221,     224,     229* ; 
Chateaudun,     Chapel     110;      Church 
146  ;    College  de  Louis  le  Grand  116  ; 
Courcouronne,      near     71  ;       English 
Convent  170,  211,  215  ;    Fossces,  Les, 
St.  Victor  12,  101  ;   Marolles  les  Arpa- 
jou,   near  200  ;     Missions   Etraiigcres 
142;    Rue  de  Fosse  St.   Victor   101  ; 
Rue    do    la    Paix    224  ;     Rue    Fosses 
49,     50  ;      St.     Gene  vie  ve     180  ;      St. 
Greg[ory']s     12  ;      St.     Honore    221  ; 
St.   Sulpice    103 
Paris-house  160 

Parish,  Mary   191  ;    *ee  Parrish 
Parker,  158  ;      Charles    192, 

194  ;    Charles  Edward  202  ;    Dorothy, 
O.M.I.  68  ;    Francis  14,  19  ;    G.  223  ; 
Hfenry],    O.S.B.    136  ;     James   [S.J.] 
152  ;   Richard,  S.J.  215  ;   Thomas  145 
Parkes,  Mary  Agnes,  O.S.B.  101 
Parkinson,   Parkenson,    Charles    164 ; 
Elizabeth   164 ;    Henry   196  ;    James 
11,*    151;     Mary    35;     Mary    Lucy, 
O.S.B.  49  ;    Thomas  8  ;    William  72 
Parlington,  Yorks.  20 
Parnham,    Mary   Teresa,    O.S.T.    28 
Parr  Hall,  Lanes.  222 
Parrish,  Charles  Henry  171 
Parry,    Agnes    263  ;     Elizabeth    249  ; 
James  249  ;    Matilda  Elizabeth  263*  ; 
Monica     (O.S.C.)     165  ;      Peter     78  ; 
Pierce  39  ;   Rose  126  ;   Teresa,  O.S.A. 
131  ;     William  263* 
Parsons,  John  226 

Partington,    [Elizabeth]    Ann   Teresa, 
O.S.B.      145  ;       George     83  ;       Mary 
[Benedicta],  O.S.B.   179 
Parvin,  George  203  ;    John  133,  167  ; 
Mary  167 
Pasquer,  L.  56 


Paston  227 

Paston,     Clementine,     3  O.S.F.     30  ; 
Edward  190,  227  ;   family  227  ;  [Har 
riet]  Mary  Bernard,  O.S.A.  227 
Patient,  Robert  Vincent,  O.S.D.  85  ; 
Xaveria  Ann,  3  O.S.F.  28 
Patrick,  James  165 
Patten,  Thomas,  O.S.B.  28 
Pat(t)erson,  74  ;    James  Hart 

ley  175  ;  John  96  ;   John  Samuel  162  : 
Mary  114;    Mary  Albana,  O.S.A.  179 
Pattinson,  Ailathia  65 
Paty,  Pierre  99 
Paul,  M.,  rel.  152 
Paxton,  Catherine  45 
Payne,  ,    capt.     164 ;      Anselm, 

O.S.F.  21  ;    Bridget  Frances,  O.S.C., 
24  ;     John    Chrysostom    164  ;     Lucy 
Agnes  225  ;     Richard  225  ;     Thomas 
[O.C.D.],  prov.   107 
Peacan,  Ann  229  ;    Matthew  106 
Peach,   E.    133,    145  ;     Edward    169  ; 
Henry  21  ;    Mary  145;    Richard  133 
Pearce,  Ann  249  ;    William  249 
Peading,  Charlotte  147 
Pearson,  Thoma3  9 
Peche,  ,  general  172  ;    Ann  172 

Pecq,  le,  122 

Pecquet,  John  Baptist  Nicolas  42 
Pierson,     Bradshaw     217;       Francis 
Anthony   217 

Pellegrini,     Ambrose      138  ;       Louisa 
Theresa  138 

Pelethorpe,  Ann   195  ;    see  Palethrop 
Pellitier,  Pierre  Fran[cois]  103 
Peltier,  Le,  76 

Pemberton,  William  36,  38 
Pembridge,  Michael  [Benedict],  O.S.B. 
97 

Penallt,  Monmouths.  250 
Penarth,  Glam.  272 
Pendergest,  Peter  37 
Pendlebery,  Charles  105 
Pendleton,  near  Manchester  213 
Pendrill,  Ann  215 
Penhoet,  Joseph  Jean  70 
Penketh,  see  Pinketh,  Jno.   122 
Pen(n)ington,  153  ;    Ann 

Frances,  O.S.B.  49  ;    Edmond,  O.S.B. 
44  ;     William  40 
Peniston,  Frances  168 
Pennsylvania  26,  28,  53 
Penros(e),  Monm.  241,  242 
Penswick,     Mary     Victoria,      O.S.C., 
abbess    119;     Thomas   35;     Thomas, 
bishop  214 

Pen-Y-Clawdd,  Monmouths.  247 
Pepin,  Louis  Jacques  80 
Pepper  [Pippard],  John  [ex  S.J.]  107 
Perceval,  A.  265  ;    Agatha  Dorothea 
Agnes  265  ;    E.  265  ;   Marie  Elizabeth 
Josephine   265 
Perchey,  le,  Adrien  77 


318 


INDEX   OF   PERSONS   AND    PLACES. 


Percy,  Thomas  164 
Pergeaux,  J.  Fr.  55 
Perkins,  Francis  10 
Perkinson,  Ed.  4 
Pericaud,  Leonard  139 
Perico,  Elizabeth  130 
Perigueux,  bishop  of  128 
Pernambuco  176 
Perrey,  Mary  86 

Perrier,    de,   Joachim   Dominique    81 
Perriers,  France  61 
Perrin,  Ann  234n  ;    Thomas  234n 
Perry,  John  142  ;    Philip  18  ;    Dr.   13 
Perseb  ridge,  co.  Durham  147 
Perthir,    Perthyre,    Monmouths.    72, 
174,    235,    239n,    244rc 
P.  D.,  M.  D.  260 
Peterborough,  Northants.  185 
Peterbury,      America      144 ;       Mount 
Sinai,  near   144 
Peters,  Charles  200 
Peterstow,  Herefords.  264 
Petit,  Jean  Marie  60  ;   Paul,  O.S.F.  22 
Petit-Bosq,  du,  Jean  B.,  prior  71 
Petre,    Hon.    Ann,    Lady    29  ;     Hon. 
Catherine  Anne  191  ;    Hon.  Frances, 
Lady  158  ;    Lady  Frances  154  ;    Ben 
jamin,     bishop     U*w  ;      Francis     10  ; 
Francis,    bishop    12,     13,     18;     Hon. 
George   62,    64  ;     Hon.   Juliana   Bar 
bara,  Lady  203  ;    Lord  62,  65,  80,  96, 
105,    203,    228  ;     Mrs.    Francis    29  ; 
Robert  Edward,  Lord  80,   105,  203, 
228 

Phesackeley     [Fazakerley],     Scholas- 
tica,  O.S.B.  156 
Philadelphia  44,*  246 
Philibert,  110 

Philippe,  Yves  71 

Philipson,  [William]  Gregory,  O.S.B. 
170 

Philli         265 

Phil(l)ips,  ,    Hon.    Mrs.    164; 

Ann  121,  135,  202  ;  Dominic,  O.S.D. 
23;  Henrietta  118;  John  5  ;  Maria 
Clare,  rel.  94  ;  Mary  167  ;  Peter  10  ; 
Samuel  2  :  Stephen  190 
Phillips,  Thomas  118,  132;  William 
86,  105,  129 

Philpott,  Edward  238*n  ;  family  238n; 
Hannah  238 
Phipps,  214 

Picard,  Jacques  Gabriel  81  ;    Jacque 
Joseph  82 
Picault,  Paul  80 
Pichon,  Pierre  77 
Pichot,   Pierre   99 

Pickering,  Ann  140  ;    Eusebia,  O.S.A. 
Ill  ;    Lancellot   10 
Picot,  Pierre  65 
Piel,  Francis  42 

Pierat(t),  Mary   113;    Michael  94 
Pierce,  Mary  101  ;    Matthew  185 


Pieret,  Catharine  31 
Pierre,  Gratien   103 
Pierreppint,  William  179 
Pierreville,    le    Chandelier   de   Joseph 
165 

Pigeon ,  43 

Piggott(s),  9  ;    Christopher  4  ; 

Ursula,  O.S.B.,  abbess  57 
Pile,  Henry   127 
Pilgrim's  Hatch,  Essex  205 
Pilkington,    James    157,    228  ;     John 
200 

Pillard,  Pierre   66 

Pilling,  Ann  216  ;  John,  O.S.F.  78  ; 
Thomas  226  ;  William  [Leo.],  O.S.F. 
82 

Pincard,  John  8 
Pinekard,  Robert  11 
Pinckney,  Edward  140 
Pindar,  Elizabeth  229 
Pinguet,  Michel  52 
Pinketh,  Penketh,  John  122 
Pinel,  Martin  175 
Pinto,  Timothy  Limbert  218 
Pinnington,  Thomas  226 
Pippard,  see  Pepper,  John  107 
Pique,  Jean  48 
Piquet,  Julie n  87 
Pirson,  Thomas  253 
Pisa  219 

Pitchford,  Thomas  100 
Plaichard    Dutertre,    Charles    Claude 
201 

Plainville,  France  88 
Planquette,  Joseph  103 
Plas  Ifor  244 

Plat(t),  Daniel  [ex  S.J.]  23  ;  Ralph 
219 

Pleasington  Hall,  near  Blackburn, 
Lanes.  164 

Plegeaux,  France  71  ;    St.  Gilles  71 
Pleneuf,  France  71 
Plessalla,  France  60 
Plessis,     du,     Alexandre     Fidele     de 
choise  70 

Ploughlands,  [?  Welwick,  E.R.  York]. 
163 

Ploune venter,  France  67,  70 
Plowden,  Salop  39 

Plowden,  [Barbara]  Idesbalda  Feli- 
citas,  3  O.S.F.  82  ;  Catherine  Mech- 
tilda,  O.S.F.  131  ;  Charles,  pres.  149  ; 
Dorothea  177  ;  Eliza  229  ;  Francis 
29,  177,  229  ;  Mary  185  ;  Mary 
Bernard,  rel.  32  ;  Robert  [S.J.]  156  ; 
William,  M.D.  185 
Plumerton,  Robert  8 
Plunket(t),  see  Underbill,  Anthony, 
O.S.D.  107  ;  [Benedict  Joseph]  Isa 
bella,  O.S.A.  174;  [Gerard]  Albert, 
O.S.D.  127  ;  Jane  84  ;  John  (Fr. 
Thomas),  O.S.D.  97  ;  Mary  33  ; 
Riciiard  Underbill  100  ;  Robert  127  ; 


INDEX    OF   PERSONS    ANT)    PLACES. 


319 


Rt.  Hon.  Robert  158 

Plymouth  123,  149,  152,  153,  172,  174, 

179,    183,    189,*  226;     Clare   House, 

near  123,  152;    Coxside  179,  183 

Pock[l]ington  211 

Pocklington,  Yorks.  46,  97,  109,  211 

Poignant,  James  42 

Poilley,  France  66 

Pointel,   France   60 

Poiree,  Phillippe  67 

Poisson,  Auguste  96  ;    Yves  87 

Folding,   John   Bede,    O.S.B.,    bishop 

210 

Pole,  James  Aloysius  209 

Polard,  Jean  Louis  47 

Pollard,      Elizabeth      235*n ;       Mary 

Bridget  177  ;   Nathaniel  235n 

Pollen,  J[ohii]  H[uii£?erford],  S.J.   17 

Pommerais,  de  la,  Robert  le  Petit  75 

Pontefract,  Yorks.  59,  107,  120,   155, 

202,  215 

Pontet,  Claude  79 

Pontoise,  France  13,  17»,  49,  51,*  54, 

57,   115;    Abbess  57 

Pontauemer,  France  61 

Pontop  Hall,  Durham   18,  35,   171 

Poodle,  Oxon  83 

Pooke,  Poole,  Peter  [ex  S.J.]  40 

Pool(e),    Elizabeth    120:     Julia    173; 

Mary     Aloysia,     U.S.A.     69  ;      Mary 

Teresa,  O.S.T.  41  ;    Peter,  see  Pooke 

40  ;    William  [S.J.]  179 

Pope,    Alice    266  ;     [James]    Alexius, 

O.S.B.  220  ;    Richard,  O.S.B.  179 

Popy,  Clare  Joseph,  O.S.F.  136 

Porchester,  Hants.  268*  ;   Castle  268  ; 

Norman  Church  268 

Portal,  Patrick  210 

Porter,  Catherine   102  ;    Frances  95  ; 

James  [ex  S.J.]  107  ;   John  93,  268*  ; 

Mary  83,  268  ;    Mary  Agnes,  rel.  180  ; 

Pierce  Walsh  106,  185 

Porth-y-carn    Street,    Llandenny, 

Monmouths.,    Church   249 

Portico,  Lanes.  107,  179 

Portsea,  Hants.  112,*  113,*  138,  150, 

166,  204,  268 

Portsmouth,  Hants.  9,  52,*  153,  268,* 

269* 

Portugal  120,  129,  137 

Portuguese  Embassy  123,  135 

Postlethwaite,  Postlethw(h)ite,  Postle- 

waite,  James  20  ;    John  25  ;    Thomas 

13,  18  ;    William  [ex  S.J.]  68 

Potier,  James  155  ;   John  156  ;   Wine- 

frid  95 

Potter,  Caroline  41  ;    Elizabeth  176 

Potts,   Henry   77  ;    als  Cooper,   Luke 

29  ;    Mary,  O.S.B.  35  ;    Thomas  145 

Pouchin,  de,  Jean  47 

Pougeol,  Claude  Fra^ois  70 

Pougny,  Jean  Guill.  77 

Poulay,  France  61 


Pouldergat,  France  61 
Poulett,  Mary  Anne  188 
Pouliguen,  le,  Francois  Jean  70 
Poutieul,  Julien  46 
Poulton,  William  2,  3 
Powel(l),  242  ;     Anne    241  ; 

Anthony  242  ;  Blanch  239  ;  Eleanor 
242  ;  family  242*w  ;  Frances  259  ; 
Francis  242  ;  (David)  Gregory,  O.S.F. 
21  ;  James  242*  ;  Jane  259  ;  John 
242  ;  Martha  235  ;  Mary  242  ; 
Rachel(l)  242*rc  ;  Samuel  207  ; 
Thomas  241  ;  Walter  242  ;  William 
206,  242 

Power,  Ann  125  ;  Anthony  105  ; 
Charles  226  ;  Edmund  95  ;  James 
[ex  S.J.]  29  ;  Joanna  172  ;  John  239  ; 
Margaret  Frances  151  ;  Mary  95,  176  ; 
Nicholas  191  ;  Walter  102 
Poynter,  Dr.  199  ;  James  199  ;  John 

150  ;    William,  bishop  179 
Poyntz  als  Price,  John  [ex  S.J.]  31 
Prades,  des,  Grellett,  abbe  110 
Pratt,  Susanna  98 

Preaux,  France   70 

Pre,  le,  Claude  Louis  Roussel  81 

Premord,   Charles  Leonard  221 

Prendergast,  Eleanor  102 

Prescot(t),   Lanes.    14,    58,    129,    192, 

185 

PresCOt(t),  168;  Mary  Michael, 

O.S.B.  69  ;    Richard  24 

Preshome  220 

Presnan,  James  168 

Pretol,  France  77 

Preston,  Lanes.  8,  33,  41,  58,*  64,  68, 

72,*  74,*  83,  89,  92,  97,  104,  108,  111, 

113,*   116,    118,    124,    127,    130,    140, 

149,  150,*  151,*  154,  157,*  158,  162- 

164  pas*.,  166,*  168,*  169,*  173,*  174, 

175,*    176,    179,    182,    185-187  pass., 

190,  192,*  196,*  198,*  200,  203,  204, 

211,  212,*  214,*  216-219  pass.,  221, 

223,     227,     228,     229;      Benedictine 

Nuns  108  ;    Chapel  163  ;    Fernyhalgh 

8,     156  ;     Fish  wick    217  ;     Friargate 

151  ;    Lee-house  182 

Preston,  7  ;     Hon.    Edmund 

173  ;  Henry  4  ;  Jenico  Willoughby 
James  58  ;  Hon.  J.  P,  158  ;  John  19  ; 
Hon.  John  186  ;  Hon.  Margaret  74  ; 
de,  Comte,  abbe  111 
Price,  Barbara  243  ;  Charlotte  138  ; 
Edward  102  ;  Frances  236  ;  James 
258*  ;  Jane  258  ;  John  122,  244,* 
258*;  John  [ex  S.J.]  31,  123;  als 
Poyntz,  John  [ex.  S.J.]  31  ;  Mary 
138,  244  ;  Peter  143  ;  Phcebe  258*'; 
Sarah  258  ;  Thomas  192  ;  William 
176,  236,  243 

Pri(t)chard,  James  242  ;  John  255  ; 
Joseph  237  ;  Margaret  Amelia  191  ; 
Mary  255  ;  Matthew,  O.S.F.,  bishop 


320 


INDEX    OF   PERSONS    AND    PLACES. 


235* n  ;    Phillip  255  ;    William  4,  162, 

185,  244 

Priciano,  in  Bocche  di  Cattaro  130 

Princen(s)hoff  37 

Princethorpe,  Warwicks.,   St.   Mary's 

Priory  227 

Pringiers,  Frances  Thecla,  O.S.A.  211 

Prive,  Jean  S.  71 

Probert,  Charles  250n  ;  Elizabeth  245  ; 

Walter  245 

Proft,  de,  Elizabeth,  O.S.A.   69 

Proger,  Elizabeth  249  ;    William  249 

Prosser,  264  ;  Elizabeth  235n  ; 

Philip  235n 

Proust,  Joseph  Claude  Barthelemy  81 

Provost,  Jean  Francois  46 

Proyer,  Mary  Constantia,  O.S.F.   174 

Prujean,  Isabella  51  ;   John  38  ;   Lady 

Mary  Magdalen,  O.S.B.,  abbess  116; 

William  51 

Prussia  209 

Puckeridge,  Herts.  199 

Puddington,  Cheshire  85,  219 

Pue,  Frances  264  ;    John  264 

Pugh,   Edward    105  ;     Edward   [S.J.] 

215;      Elizabeth     234;      Lucy     80; 

Peter  234*n 

Pulton,  Alfred  137  ;    William  39 

Purcell,  Joseph  86  ;    we  Pursell 

Purcell  Hall,  Worcesters.  79 

Purley,  Berks.  171 

Purschall,  Worcestershire   53 

Pursell,  Richard  216  ;  William,  O.S.F. 

149 

Pusani,  Nicholas,  O.S.A.  85 

Pye,  family  260  ;    Sarah  260 

Pysgodlyn,    Dingastow,    Monmouths. 

246n 

Pyzer,  Mary  Barbara,  O.S.B.  23 

QUADE,  Peter  255 

Quatsault,  Anne  208 

Quende,  France  67 

Quentrie,  Francois  Marie  142 

Quesnel,  Jacques  115 

Quesnoy,  France  60 

Quessoy,  France  61,  71 

Quibon,     Portion  du  Val,   Coutances 

88 

Quick,  John  Francis  139 

Quillier,  William  260 

Quimper,  France  56,  60,  61,*  66,  71 

Quince,  Sylvester,  O.S.B.  82 

Quinlan,  Mary  213  ;    Sarah  150,  161  ; 

Quinn,  David  Josh.  182 

Quinton,   France   60 

BABIET,  Jean  Gabriel,  prior  60 
Raby,  Francis  225  ;    John  225  ;    Ric 
hard  223 

Radcliffe,  Mary  Simpliciana,  rel.   122, 
127 
Radclyffe,  Lady  Anne  27  ;    Anthony 


James,  earl  of  Newburgh  128  ;  Cle 
mentina  117 

Radford,  Oxon  92,  172,  208 
Radford,   John   226  ;     Winnifred   224 
Radinghan,  France  99 
Raffetot,     de,    Guill.     Alex.    Jacques 
Langlois   67 
Raimbaut,  J.  M.  F.  56 
Rainford,      Edward      Thomas      229  ; 
James  170 
Rama,  bishop  of  63 
Ramilly,  France  61 
Ramsgate,  Kent  64 
Randall,  Ann  52  ;    Mary  29 
Rangoon  171 
Ranson,  Mary  144 

Raphael,     Alexander     Edward     196 ; 
John  196,  207  ;    Mary  209 
Raphel,  Mary,  O.S.T.  37 
Rapilly,   Etieime   Firmiri   136 
Raquin,  115 

Rashleigh,  Mary  141  ;    Robert  141 
Ratcliff  146  ;    Thomas  30 
Ratcliffe  Highway,  see  London 
Rathkeale,  co.  Limerick  260 
Rathmall,  John  Exley  19 
Rathmole,  John  19 
Ratton,  Teresa  144 
Rattray,    Catharine    118 
Rau,  John  Michael  121 
Rauchine,    Jean   Francois   Michel   52 
Rault,  Michel  76 
Ravensdown  226 
Raventoft,  Yorks.  10 
Rawe,  Richard  204 
Rawleigh,  Catharine   168 
Rayment,  75,  95 ; 

M.D.  75  ;  Henry  89  ;  James  46  ; 
Mary  95 

Rayter     [Royter,     Ruyter,     Rutter], 
Baptist  (ex  S.J.)  26 
Read,  126  ;    Henry  95  ;    James 

106  ;    John  198  ;    Sarah  'l66 
Reading  126,  171,  177,  184 
Reardon,  Daniel  177 
Rebin,  And.  P.  56 
Reculle,  Louis  Felix  221 
Reddy,    Mary    Benedict,    O.S.B.    38; 
Francis  210 
Redfern,  Ann  214 
Redington,  Christopher  168 
Redmond,   Elizabeth   98  ;     Mark   90  ; 
Michael  155 

Regnaud-Preville,  John  Thomas  Hy- 
polithe  43 
Regnault,  Louis  65 
Reed,  Ann  117 

Reeks,  Elizabeth   150  ;    John  202 
Reeve(s),  Arm   120;    Helen  89,    113; 
James  265  ;  ,  M.D.  102  ;    John 

79,  118;  Joseph  [S.J.]  145;  vide 
Haskey,  Richard  [S.J.]  135  ;  Thomas 
[S.J.]  169 


INDEX   OP   PERSONS    AND    PLACES. 


321 


Reichenbach,    Black   Forest,   Swabia 

195 

Reid,  John  108  ;    Robert  12 

Reil(l)y,  Bridget  223  ;    Eleanor  140  ; 

John  116*;    John  Dease  141;    John 

Taylor  114,  117  ;    Maria  Rebecca  116 

Reims,  Rheims  132  ;   Archbishop  and 

Due  of  132 

Remenham,  near  Henley  on  Thames 

106 

Remuee,  France  62* 

Renauld,  48 

Renault,  47  ;   J.,  Fr.  56 

Renaut,  Maire  Henry  48 

Rendueles,  Casimero  Garcias  126 

Rennes  56,  60,  66,*  67,  71,  76,  77,* 

80,   81,  88,*  99,   132,    142,    180,   184, 

197;    St.   Etienne   71;    St.  Germain 

66  ;    St.  Sulpice  76 
Renouf,  Raymond  87 
Renoult,  115 

Renrenham,  near  Henley  011  Thames 

106 

Renusson,  Joseph  60  ;    O.  Ch.  56 

Restieaux,  Elizabeth  205 

Retour,  47 

Revenhill,  Angelus,  O.S.F.  40 

Reviere,  de,  J.  J.  Morel  180 

Reville,  France  70 

Reynolds,  Charles  154,  181  ;    Francis 

186  ;    George  158  ;    John  144  ;   Maria 

186;    Nicholas  126 

Reynoldson,  Ann  Winefride,  O.S.C.  50 

ReyS,  dos,  Ambrosio  Jose  216 

Rhodes,  [R(h)odez],  France  115 

Ribchester,  Lanes.  18,  176 

Ricard,. Andre"  76;    Jean  Bapt.  77 

Rice,     George      125 ;      James     107  ; 

Joseph  154  ;    Sarah  102 

Richards,    Edward    Ignatius,    O.S.F. 

183  ;    German  67  ;    Jacques  Francois 

67  ;    Jean  70 

Richardson,  Edward  228  ;    Elizabeth 
105  ;   John,  ex  S.J.  21  ;   Martha  209  ; 
Sylvester  13,  18 
Riche,  le,  Julien  87 
Richmond,  N.R.  Yorks.,  46,  92,  111, 
140,  143,  186,  187,  229,  248  ;    Surrey 
44,  55,  57,    120,    134,   140,    166,   169, 
217* 

Richmond,  family  248  ;    Susanna  7 1  ; 
Thomas  225  ;    William  248 
Rickaby,  Richard  148 
Rickards,  Robert  249 
Riddel(l),    Riddle,    Edward    Horsley 
Widdrington    41  ;     Ralph    58,     182  ; 
Thomas  133  ;    William  182 
Ridder,    de,    Cornelius    35 ;     Francis 
Joseph  201,  206 
Ridout,  Rosaima  222 
Riego,  ,    General    163 ;     del, 

Maria  Theresa  163 
Rieux,  Comte  de,  Marechal  121 
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Riga  211 

Rigby,   James   8  ;     John,   D.D.    138  ; 
John    Bede,    O.S.B.    220  ;     Thomas, 
D.D.  126  ;    William  124 
Riley,  Georgiana  121  ;   Georgina  118  ; 
H.  227  ;    John  137 
Rimmer,     Joseph     226 ;      [Margery] 
Scholastica,  rel.  89  ;    Richard  179 
Ring,   John  Austen  204 ; 
RlOU,  Mathurin  47 
Rique,  Joseph  70 
Riquier,  Francois  106 
Risdon,  Francis  59 
Riseborough,  John  106 
Rishton,    Thomas    [Clement],    O.S.B. 
220 

Rivers,  Earl,  John  Savage  5*n  ;  Lord 
5 

Riviere,  67 

Rixton,  [Warrington]  37,  78,  145 
Roach,   Constantino    180 
Ro(a)thwell,  John  [ex  S.J.]  22 
Robert-hall  40 

Roberts,  244 ;      Ann    264 ; 

Catharine  148  ;  Catharine  Teresa 
150  ;  C.  F.  206  ;  Edward  240,  264  ; 
Elizabeth  245*n,  246  ;  Fanny  240  ; 
Frances  259  ;  Henry  74  ;  James  237,* 
241,  245  ;  Jane  239,  240,  262n  ;  John 
8,  198,  236,  240,  245,  246*n  ;  Lewis, 
O.S.D.  107  ;  Mary  237*n,  240,  259  ; 
Peter  238,  239;  Thomas  245;  W. 
259  ;  William,  O.S.F.  174 
Robertson,  Alexander  Maxwell  212  ; 
John,  lieut.  207  ;  Mary  Bridget  130 
Robin(s),  163 ;  Alexandre 

Cesar  115;    Yves  52 
Robinson,  147  ;  Andrew  [S.J.] 

169;  Charles,  surgeon  211;  Gerard 
67  ;  Henry  223  ;  (7th  Regt.) 

137  ;  Maria  199 ;  [Martha]  Agnes, 
O.S.B.,  abbess  189  ;  Stephen  20 ; 
Thomas  [Gregory],  O.S.B.  220  ;  Wil 
liam  64  ;  [William]  Maurus,  O.S.B. 
197 

Roboam,  Gabriel  43 
Robson,  [Robert]  Peter,  O.S.D.  30 
Roby,  Mary  150 
Roche,  Frances  Leslie   104 
Roche,  la,  Treguier,  France  81 
Rock,  Ann  91  ;    S.  223 
Rocquet,  Joseph  215 
Rocquigny,  Petroiiilla  120  ;   De,  Mary 
65 

Roe,  Henry  113  ;    John  226 
Roels,  [Rowse]  Ludovicus  [ex  S.J.]  44 
Roger,  Michel,  Fr.  77 
Rogers,  Charles,  capt.  101 
Rogerson,  Mary  173 
Rolfe,  J.  2l3rc 
Roman,  Genevieve  133 
Romano,  Mary  Ann  148 
Romasi,  France  88 


322 


INDEX    OF   PERSONS    AND    PLACES. 


Rome  7,*   10-14  passim,   35,   37,   39, 
44,  50,  75,  82,  84,  89,  91,  96,   100,* 
104,   107,*  111,   115,   122,*  123,   127, 
142,    145,    150,    154,    156,    160,    164, 
181-183   pass.,    195,    197,    205,    206, 
209,  210,*  220,  225  ;    English  College 
181,  182;    St.  Peter's  39 
Romey,  Charles  116 
Romy,    Charle    Robers    47  ;     Charles 
Thomas  48,  62 
Roney,  Charles  rJhomas  56 
Rondeau,  Etienne  Felix  77 
Rookwood,      Elizabeth     Gage      178  ; 
Mary  Gage   101  ;    Robert  Gage   178  ; 
Roon(6)y/ Margaret    106;     John    118 
Roper,  Barbara,  Hon.  Mrs.  92  ;    Luoy 
219  ;    Winifred  Mary  Catharine  [vere 
Constantia],  C.R.S.S.   57 
Ropsley,  Lincolnsh.   195 
Rorauer,  174;     George    178; 

George  James  167;  James  167; 
Mary  176 

Ros  sur  Cuesnon,  France  77 
Roscoff,  Brittany  148 
Rose,    Ann   Joseph,    rel.    112;     Ann 
Joseph    112;     Christopher   [S.J.]    169 
Roskell,   [Eliza],   Mrs.   William   19n 
Ross,  Herefords.  262 
Rosser,  264  ;      Anne     236  ; 

James  236,*  244*n  ;  John  236,  244  ; 
Joseph  238*  ;  Mary  236,  238  ;  Wil 
liam  244 

Rossi,  de,  Henrietta  129 
Rossiter,  Bartholomew  125 
ROSSOD,  Andrew  140,  217  ;    Elizabeth 
217  ;    Richard  140 
Rostorn,  Christopher  169 
Rotherwas  127 
Rothmell,  Jn.  14 
Rotiers,  Joseph,  O.S.D.  37 
Rouby,  Catherine,  I.B.V.M.,  sup.  108 
Rouelle,  L'Abbe  189 
Rouen  6,  7,  8,  26,  28,  34,  35,  37,  43,* 
49,  51,  54-56  pass.,  59-62  pass.,  65-67 
ass.,   69-71  pass.,   75-77  pass.,   80,* 
81,*  84,  87,*  88,*  99,*  103,  104,  110, 
115,  119,  128,  132,*  136,*  139,*  142, 
143,  146,  149,*  153,*  157,  161,*  170, 
175,*  184,*  189;    Bauville  70;    Car 
melites     136,     139  ;      Cathedra]     67  ; 
Parliament    111;     Poor    Clares    49 ; 
St.  Denis,  d'Aquelon  76  ;   St.  Eloy  de 
Fourques  75  ;    St.  Lo  71  ;    St.  Marie 
des  Champs  70  ;    St.  Vigor  75  ;    St. 
Silvain  88  ;  St.  Silvin  84  ;'  St.  Vincent 
Nogent  69 

Rouesset,  Francois  Jean  70 
Rouge,  le,  Guill.  61 
Rouges,  Pierre  46 
Roule,  France  65 
Roumy,  Charles  Thomas  48 
Roure,  de,  John  Peter  168 
Rousfeville,  France  60 


Roussel,     Jean     Charle     Pierre     52 ; 

Michel  66 

Roussill,  Sophia  178 

Roux,  le,  Guillaume  Marie  66  ;    Jae- 

ques  Joseph  61 

Rouzault,  Yves  93 

Rowe,    Mary    Bona venture,    3  O.S.F. 

153  ;    Mary^Lewis,  O.S.F.  127 

Rowley,  Adi  rural  92  ;  Mary  Agnes  227 

Rowse  (Roels),  Ludovicus  [ex  S.J.]  44 

Roy,  Le,  le,  48,  67  ;    Allain  67 

Roydon,  Thomas  6,  11 

Royer,    Pierre,     Fr.     77  ;      Elizabeth 

Camilla  74 

Royston  231 

Royter,  see  Rayter  26 

Rozer,  Scholastica,  O.S.B.  36 

Ruardean,  Gloucesters  267 *n 

Ruardene  266 

Ruault,  T.  M.  201 

Rozier,  du,  Rene  103 

Rubercy,  France  87 

Ruckley,  Salop  99 

Rue,  de  la,  Francois  175 

Rumsey,  Hants.  85 

Rush,  228  ;     Alban    Joseph 

213;    Francis  184 

Ruspa,   Bishop  of    197 

Russell,  John  188 

Russia  176 

Rutter,  Baptiste,  ex  S.  J.  26  ;    Henry 

226  ;    Jane  (of  the  Cross),  O.S.T.  24 

Ryan,  Andrew  154  ;    Lawrence  260  ; 

Michael  Clement,  O.S.A.   68  ;    Philip 

102  ;    William  55 

Ryder,    Ann   238*;     Frederick    140; 

Madeleine  Eugenia  140  ;    Sarah  Ann 

238  ;    Simon  3  ;    Thomas  238* 

Ryley,   Martha   90  ;     Mary   Charlotte 

95 

Rymer,   Charles    155;     Horatio    177; 

Winifred   188 

SABASTIAN,  Joseph  9 

Sabliere,  de  la,  Pierre  Simon  Pichon  59 

Sackville,    Mary    Clementine    Ann,    3 

O.S.F.  41 

Sadler,  Thomas  188 

Saffray,  Jean  Guillaume  Isaac  56,  62 

Saffrey,  M.  55 

Sage,  Le,  149 

Sailly,  De,  Susanah  187 

Saingevin,  Nicolas  Jean  119 

St.  Andre,  Adrian  Pouchat  74  ;    Mary 

Ursula  74 

St.  Aubin  sur  Auguainville,  France  62 

St.  Belin,  Francisca  Anna  Jacobi  de, 

O.S.B.    101 

St,  Briavel,  Gloucesters.  264 

St.  BriCU(x)(e),  Brittany  56,  60,*  61, 

67,  69-71  pass.,  76,*  81,*  87,  88,*  115, 

119,  184,*  206,  220 

St.  Christopher's  104 


INDEX   OF   PERSONS   AND   PLACES. 


823 


St.  Claude,  France  132 

St.  Denis  153 

St.  Denis  de  Villenette  88 

St.  Domingo  79 

St.   Edmund's  [College],   Herts.    118, 

148,   188,*  193,  215,  226* 

St.  Etienne,  Mary  Joly  de,  rel.  94 

St.  Etienne  de  Rouvraye,  France  87 

St.  Foy  Longeville,  France  76 

St.  Genest,  Clermont  76 

St.    Georg(e)(s),    France    75,    81  ;     de 

Livris,  France  115 

St.    Germain,    France    81  ;     de    Pon- 

tauemer  61  ;    de  Sivry  76  ;    de  Villers 

du  Bocage  87  :    le  Fouilloux,  65 

St.  Germaine-en-Laie  148 

St.  Helens,  Lanes.  69,  122,  144,  206,* 

220 

St.  Heliers  [Hilliers],  Jersey  158 

St.  Hilaire,  France  120 

St.   Honore,    Longueville,    France    66 

St.  Juste,  France  76 

St.  Kitts  79 

St.  Laurent  der  Verneuil,  France  67 

St.  L'Omer,  France  61 

St.  Lucar  6,  39,  85,  133 

St.  Malo  59,  60,  61,  70,  80,  87,  103, 

146,  149* 

St.  Martin,  de,  Francois  8 

St.  Martin  de  Front,  Philip,  count  120  ; 

countess    190 

St.  Martin  Don,  France  76 

St.  Martin  le  Greard  110 

St.  Martin-Vacogne,  France  66 

St.  Mary's  College,  [Oscott]  145 

St.  Mary's,  River  Gambia  166 

St.    Maughan's,    Monmouths.    240 

St.  Maur  Vitre,  France  77 

St.  Medard,  la  Rochelle  77 

St.  Melloir  des  Ondes,  France  70 

St.  Michael  de  Laval,  France  115 

St.  Michael's  Hill,  Bristol  106 

St.  Nicholas,  de  Rouen  71 

St.  Omer(s)   11,   13,   17,  21,*  28,  29, 

3  In,  33,  37,  40,  43,  44,  51,  53,  56,  81, 

82,  84,  103,  139,  148,  188,  174*;    St. 

Bartin's  33  ;    English  College   13 

St.  Orien  des  tour,  France  60 

St.  Ouen,  MeniUager,  France  87 

St.  Ouen  Prenderbource,  France   111 

St.  Ouen  le  Paingt,  France  88 

St.  Pierre,  Louis  161 

St.  Petersburg  h)  155,  173,  176 

St.  Pol  de  Leon,  France  99,  114,  142, 

148 

St.  Poule,  la  Rochelle  76 

St.  Quentins,  France  53* 

St.  Remi,  Chateau  Gontier,  France  77 

St.  Remy,  Soisson>  8«) 

St.  Saugeon,  France  59 

St.  Sauveur  de  Guingamp,  France  66 
Saint  Sever,  de,  Exupere-Lousi-Henri 
de  Scelles  132 


St.  Severin  Doucques,  France  76 
St.  Sulpice,  Rouen  77  ;    -Hollot  77 
St.  Thegonet,  France  81 
St.  Thomas  de  Courcellier  87 
St.  Thomas's,  near  Walsall,  Staffs.  93 
St.  Vivien,  France  87 
St.  Weonard,  Herefords.  264 
St.    Woollos,   Newport,    Monm.    259r» 
St.  Yves,  I'Abbe  de  175 
Salamanca,  Spain  88 
5,  John  [ex  S.J.]  37 

House  127,  145;  Shepton 
Mallet  170  ;  Westbury,  Gloucesters. 
202 

Salford,  Warwickshire  101,   104,  112, 
116,    119,    123,    132,    139,    160,    165, 
179,  188,  189,*  195,  206,*  221  ;    Con 
vent  165  ;    House  139,  221 
Saliou,  J.  Yves  70 

Salisbury,  Wilts.   44,    110,    140,    153, 
170,  204,  209,  229 
Salisbury,  Ambrose  141 
Sallen,   France   75 

Salmesbury,  Lanes.  [Samlesbury],  163 
Salmon,  Louis  65 

Saltarelli,  Catharine  74  ;   George  153  ; 
Jane  173  ;    Nicholas  135 
Saltmarshe,     Gerard     3 ;      Peter    2 ; 
Philip  58 

Salvin,  Ann  197  ;   Thomas  133 
Salwick,  Solwick,  Lanes.  13,  18  ;   Hall 
14,  62,  72 

Samblesbury,  Lanes.  130 
Samet,  France  53 

Samlesbury,  Lanes.  130,  163,  212,  216, 
217 

Sampays,  Frances  129 
Samson,  Jacques  Benoit  48 
Samuel,  Elizabeth  238  ;    James  238  ; 
Margaret  238  ;   Thomas  238 
Sanders,  Thomas  [ex  S.J.]  35 
Sanderson,   Aim   189 ;    John    122* ; 
Nich.  [ex  S.J.]  35  ;    Robert  [ex  S.J.I 
21  ;    Thomas    169 
Sanger,  Mary  190 
Santa  Crusa,  W.  Indies  14,  18 
Santos,  Caetano  Dias  121  ;    Charlotte 
Amelia     177  ;      Emanuel    Dias    205  ; 
John  Dias  118  ;   Joseph  Dias  114,  177 
Sanvelle,  France  60 
Sarnesfleld,  Herefords.  272 
Satrauville,  France  87 
Sauce,  de,  Jacob  76 
Saunders,  John  235 
Saul,  Charles  118  ;    Jos.  7 
Saunier,  John  Charles  85 
Sauville,  France  87 
Savage,    Joseph     143;      Sarah     129  ; 
Thomas   19,  90 
Sawston  Hall,  Cambs.  162 
Sayles,  Samuel   142 
Scampton,   Lineolns.   269 
Scarborough,  Yorks.  229 


324 


INDEX   OF   PERSONS   AND   PLACES. 


Scaresbrick,  Scarisbrick,  Lanes.  37, 
108* 

Scarisbrick,  Ann  Cecily,  3  O.S.F.  116  ; 
Francis  [ex  S.  J.]  32  ;  Mary  Stanislaus, 
3  O.S.F.  36 

Scarp(e)lain,     Catharine     31  ;      John 
Joseph  38 
Sceaux,  France  81 
Schaffer,  Teresa  125 
Scheemakers,  Barbara  109 
Scheuendel,  George  Henry  190 
Schiavonetti,  Alice  218  ;    Lewis  109  ; 
Nicholas  121 

Schnitrer,  Hanna  271  ;  Stephen  271 
Schoonbeck  158 

Sc(h)oles,  near  Prescott,  Lanes.  26, 
30,  100,  129 

Sc(h)oles,  Elizabeth  194,  204,  213  ; 
James  213,  214  ;  John  181  ;  Matthew 
194;  Thomas  194;  Ursula,  O.S.B. 
78 

Schwab,  Teresa  213 
Schwaerzenbach,  Baden  213 
Schwerer,  John  167 
Schwerin,  Mecklenburgh  98 
Sciacculaga,  Joseph  Gaetan  125 
Sciot,  ,  O.C.D.,  prior  153 

Scoa,  Mary  Anne,  O.S.C.  28 
Scors,  France  88 
Scorton,  50  156,  179,  219 
Scorton,  near  Catterick,  Yorks.    100, 
201,  211,  215;    Hall  101,*  116,   123, 
193 

Scorton  50,  136,*  175  ;  Hall  152,*  156; 
Lodge  170 

Scott,  Alex(ander)  154,  212;  An 
toinette  212 ;  Edward  191  ;  S.J. 
215  ;  Joseph  [Dunstan],  O.S.B.  170  ; 
Mary  143  ;  Mary  Elizabeth  195  ; 
Mary  Magdalen,  O.S.F.  221  ;  Robert 
85  ;  (Robert)  Bede,  O.S.B.  32 ; 
Roger  124 

Scrimshire,  Catherine  41 
Scudamore,  Ambrose  237  ;  Anne 
237  ;  Elizth  237  ;  family  237  ; 
Henry  237*  ;  James  237  ;  Mary  237 
Scully,  Ann  249  ;  Mary  Frances  95  ; 
Thomas  249 

Searle,  Charlotte  Mary  Bernard, 
O.S.A.  45;  Margaret  102;  Mary 
Cecilia  190 

Seaman,  Jonathan  263  ;    Lucy  263 
Seaton,  Jn.  10 

Secondat,  de,  Charles  Louis  163 
Seddon,  Richard  4 

Sedgley,  Staffs.  142  ;   St.  George's  142 
Sedgley  Park  106,  148,  226 
Sedgeley  Park  School  20 
Seez,   France   56,*  60,*  61,*  66,   67, 
69,  71,*  75,  77,  81,*  88,*  103,*  104, 
105,  116,  128,  136,*  139,  188,  210,  214, 
226 
Segrave,  Mary  Frances,  O.S.D.  36 


Seigneur,  Le,  56 

Selby,  W.R.,  Yorks.  30 
Selby,  Caroline  204  ;    Eleonor(a)  102, 
106       Elizabeth    89,    202;     Frances 
125     John  148  ;  Mary  153  ;  Nicholas 
208      Robert  116,   164,  219;    Teresa 
157       Walter  203 
Sem  naire,  le,  Treguier,  France  76 
Semmes,  see  Simms,  Joseph  [ex  S.J.] 
104        Mary    Frances,     O.S.B.     161  ; 
(Sims),  Rachel  Mary  Xaveria,  O.S.B. 
32 

Sem  Payo,  Frances  187 
Semper,  Michael  Joseph  180 
Semple,  Anne,  of  St.  Maurus,  O.S.B. 
139 

Senechal,  Pierre  Francois  Gabriel  146 
Senn,  Eliza  191 
Senneville,  de,  Huart  161 
Sens,  France  66,  76  ;    des  Ligny  161 
Sept  Fonts,  France  9 
Sepulchrine  Nuns,  Church  Liege,  25 
Sergeant,  Elizabeth  Lucy,  O.S.A.  211 ; 
John  50,  164 
Sergysells,  see  Seyssells 
Serizy  la  Salle,  France  70 
Serrant,  Julien  88 
Seton,  7 

Severac,  Countess  178 
Severney,   Monm.   244 
Sewall,  Charles  [ex  S.J.]  96  ;  Nicholas, 
S.J.  205 
Sexlin  5 

Seymour,    Edmund    150 ;     Elizabeth 
86  ;    Mary  84  ;   William  99 
Seyssells,  Sergysells,  Mary,  O.S.A.  112 
Shadwell  95,1 02 

Shaftesbury,  7,  150  Countess  of  145 
Shakelford,  William  51 
Shan,  Elizabeth  59 
Sharp(e),  Elizabeth  Anthony,  3  O.S.C. 
27  ;  George  258  ;  James  220  ;  James, 
O.  S.D.  82  ;    Jn.  4  ;    Mary  134,  181  ; 
Mary     Jane     206  ;      Matthew     174 ; 
Sarah  224 

Sharrock,  162  ;   Dunstan  193  ; 

Grace     176 ;      Helen     208  ;      James 
Jerome,     O.S.B.     100 ;      Mary     159  ; 
[Walter]  William,  O.S.B.    179  ;    Wil 
liam  Gregory,  O.S.B.,  bishop  107,  159 
Shaw,  Bartholomew  198  ;   Gerard  20  ; 
James  10  ;   John  [ex  S.J.]  100  ;   Mary 
134,  191  ;    Ralph  Maurus,  O.S.B.  123 
Shea,  Sarah  176  ;    Mary  39,  208 
Sheeham,  Denis  143 
Sheen,  East,  see  East  Sheen 
Sheerness,   Kent   159 
Sheffield,  Yorks.  9,  34,  72,  79,  94,  102, 
106,    154,    179,    190,   209,   210,   216; 
Cannon-hall  216 
Shefford,  Beds.  20,  156,  185 
Sheldon,   Barbara,    O.S.B.    26;     Cat 
harine,   O.S.B.    36;    Elizabeth   236; 


INDEX  OF  PERSONS  AND  PLACES. 


325 


[Elizabeth]  M.  Frances,  O.S.B.   101  ; 
John  236*;     Mary   Benedict,    O.S.B. 
64;    William    194 
Shelfield,  Warwickshire  94 
Shell(e)y,    [Dorothy]    Joseph,    O.S.A. 
58  ;    Thomas  96 

Shepherd,  Sheppard,  Shippard,  [Anne] 
Mary  Theresa,  O.S.B.  104  ;  Elizabeth 
ala  Mary  Xaviera,  O.S.T.  142  ;  [Helen] 
Mary  Augustina,  O.S.B.,  abbess  139  ;' 
John  1,  10,  31*n  ;  Joseph  57,  164  ; 
Theresa  130  ;  Thomas  13,  17  ;  Augus 
tine  5 

Shepperley,  Anthony  218 
Shepton  Mallet,  Somerset  57,  79,  101, 
107,  116,  121,  128,  152,  170,  250 
Sherborn,  Yorks.  79 
Sherbourne,  Richard  2 
Sheridan,  James  73 
Sheriff,  Thomas  9  ; 
Sheriton,  Herts.  198 
Sherratt,  James  31  ;    see  Sherrott 
Sherrington,   Ellen  218;     Henry   211 
Sherrock,  Joseph,  O.S.B.  49 
Sherrott,  Anna  Maria  214  ;    D.  214  ; 
Daniel    198,    204;     John    113,    117; 
Teresia  134 
Sherwood,  Juliana  225 
She  ward,  Lucy  79 

Shimell,  Charles  11  ;    John  19  ;    Mary 
173  ;    Richard   10,    173  ;    Thomas   14 
Shire-newton,  Monm.  249 
Shirliker,   Mary    Baptist,   O.S.A.    112 
Short,  Ann  Mary,  O.C.D.,  abbess  23  ; 
Michael  John  198  ;    [Peregrine]  Anas- 
tasia,   O.S.A.   41  ;    Philip  23n  ;    Wil 
liam,  O.S.D.  73 
ShortwOOd,  Somerset  181 
Shottery,  Warwickshire  230 
Showley,    Shoeley,    near    Ribchester, 
Lanes.  6,  13,;    Hall  18 
Shrewsbury,  Salop  10,   138,  200 
Shrewsbury,  Charles,  Earl  177  ;  Eliza 
beth,    Countess    106  ;     earl    29,    148, 
157,  177,  178  ;  George,  earl  29  ;   Lady 
6 

Shrimpton,  Kitty  137 
Shuttleworth,  164;     Ann   59, 

114;     Elizabeth    137;     George    35; 
Jane  3  ;    John  5,  216  ;    Mary  Teresa, 
O.S.B.,    abbess    216,    221  ;     Thomas 
120  ;     W.    George    195 
Sidden,  see  Siddons 
Siddons,  Mary  Benedict,   O.S.B.    170 
Sidmouth,    Devon    140 
Sidney,  Charles  Robert  229  ;    W.  H. 
M.  229 

Sierra  Leone  191 

Siestrzenewitsch,  Archbishop   176 
Silburn,  Dorothy  148 
Silcock,  Frances  138 
Silveira,  J.  202 
Silveira,  de,  Albert  Garcia  202 


Silvertop,  Albert  34 ;  George  33  ; 
John  83 

Simmon(d)S,  163  ;     Mary    65 

Sim(m)s,  Joseph  [vere  Semmes,  ex 
S.J.]  104 ;  Rachel  Mary  Xaviere, 
O.S.B.  32 

Simon,  Honore  60  ;  Laurent  61  ; 
Pierre  Gervais  52 

Simpson,  Benedict,  O.S.F.  24  ;    Cuth- 
bert  222,  227,  228  ;   Elizabeth,  O.S.F. 
153  ;      Frances    Mary    228  ;      (John) 
Cuthbert,    O.S.B.    25  ;     [Richard] 
Benedict,  O.S.B.  82  ;    William  Bene 
dict  228* 
Sindie,  France  120 

Singleton,  George  213  ;  John  103  ; 
Mary  198  ;  Michael  William  22 ; 
William  27 

Sinnot,  M.A.,  O.S.B.  221 
Sion  House,  Lisbon  40,*  51,  97,  112, 
142,    149,    180,    184,   211;     Peckham, 
Surrey   123 

Sisson(s),    Frances     163  ;     John    86  ; 
Mary     161  ;      Mary    Aloysia,     O.S.B. 
201  ;    Vincent  162 
Sitgrave's  Lane,  Lanes.  65* 
Six-hill  Grange,  Lincolns.  11 
Sizeragh,  Westmoreland  107 
Skeffington,  Catherina  Josepha,   Lady 
114 

Skelton,  James  10;    Nicholas  11 
Skenfrith,   Monm.    244*n  ;     New   Inn 
244n 

Skiffen,  Mary  208 
Skipton,  Yorks.   187 
Slade,  Ann  85 

Slane,  Eliz.  Geoghegan  102 
Slater,  Edward  Bede,  O.S.B.,  bishop 
197  ;     [John]    Bernard,    O.S.B.    107  ; 
Tho.  ,O.S.B.  78 

Slaughter,    George    6  ;     Henry,    M.D. 
158  ;     James    20 
Slaughter's  Coffee  House  108 
Slezak,  John  169  ;    Mary  167 
Slindon,  Sussex  27,  41,  95,  138 
Sloteman's,  Anna  Maria  33 
Small  wood,     John     126  ;      John     Ig 
natius  223  ;    Lucy  89  ;    Mary  98 
Smelt,  Robert  123 

Smith,  195  ;     Ann    33,    157, 

264;  Austin,  O.S.D.  Ill  ;  Benjamin 
53  ;  Bridget  90  ;  Clare,  O.S.F.  136  ; 
Constantia  32  ;  Elizabeth  150,  246  ; 
Elizabeth  Clare,  O.S.C.  123  ;  Eliza 
beth  Joseph,  rel.  98  ;  Ellen  129  ; 
Frances  99  ;  Francis  7  ;  George  36  ; 
Gulielmus  18  ;  James  174,  246  ; 
Jemima  173  ;  Jn.  11  ;  John  106,  135, 
246* ;  Mariana  [Isabel],  O.S.A., 
prioress  25  ;  Margaret  171,  204,  219  ; 
Mary  46,  114,  138;  Mary  Bridget, 
O.S.Bridget  22  ,  Mary  Catherine, 
O.S.C.,  abbess  68  ;  Mary  Constantia 


326 


INDEX  OF  PERSONS  AND  PLACES. 


114;  Mary  Elizabeth  39;  M.  Bene 
dict,  reL  170;  Michael,  S.J.  220; 
R.,  D.D.  114  ;  Richard  100  ;  Th.  195  ; 
Tho(ma)s  8;  bishop  192;  Thomas 
Stephen  230;  William  13,  18,  216; 
see  S  my  the 
Smithers,  173 

Smithson,  Elizabeth  159,  191  ;  James 
193  ;  Jane  89 

Smythe,  Lady  Catharine  Maria  195; 
Edward,  hart.  114  ;   Hugh  154  ;   John 
198  ;     Lucy    191  ;    Maria  Ann  224n  ; 
Sarah  198^;    Walter  30,  155 
Snape,  217 

Snaype,  Anne  216 
Snell  ala  Ann  Teresa,  O.S.T.  112 
Snow,     [Terence     Benedict,     O.S.B.] 
Abbot  20,  23/j,  26*w,  32 
Soddington,  Herefords.   191 
Soissons,  France  80 
Solihull,  Warwickshire  84 
Sollier,  Fran£ois  66 
Somerset,  Lady  Anne  267 
Soni(m)erton,  Oxon  79,  84 
Sone,  John  58,  98  ;    Mary  102 
Sorbon(n)e,  The  [Paris]  42,  62,  63,  68, 
93 

Soriniere,  de  la,  Charle  Prosper  du 
Verdier  52 

Soris,  Peter  Andrew  35 
Sotheran,  27 1 

Soulde[r]n,  Oxon  137 
Souloires,  France  87 
Southampton  105,  116,  141,  195,  200 
Southend,  South- End,  Essex  203 
South  Hill  122 
Southport,  Lanes.   154,*  220 
Southsea,  Hants.  269 
South  Skirlaugh,  near  Hull   198 
Southwell,  ,    Viscountess    54  : 

Robert,  S.J.  218  ;  Thomas,  Viscount 
54 

Southworth,  Lanes.  50 
Southworth,  James  138  ;    John  202  ; 
Ralph    107  :    Thomas   130  ;    William 
122 

Sowerby,  near  Thirsk,  Yorks.  230*n 
Spain  32,  151,  213,  222;  Port  St. 
Mary's  213,  222 

Spain,  Catherine   108  ;    Charles   177  ; 
Elizabeth    125  ;     Mary   Margaret 
Teresa,  rel.  170  ;   Sarah  177  ;  William 
198 

Spalding,  Mary  Clare,  rel.  119 
Spencer,  B.  [S.J.]  156  ;  Daniel,  O.S.B. 
50  ;     Daniel,    O.S.F.    30  ;     Elizabeth 
198;      Joseph,     O.S.F.     49;      Mary 
Austin,  O.S.B.  197 
Spenser,  Joseph,  S.J.  156 
Spetchley,  Worcesters.  92,  95,  114,  162 
Spetisbury,    Dorset    85,     104,*     107, 
112,*  114,  132,  154,  178,  208,  216 
Spetisbury  House,  Blandford,  Dorset 


89,  97,  98*n,  116,  119,  123,  124,  131,* 
139,  145,  156,*  160,  161,  174,  179, 
180,  197,  221 

Spinkhill,  Derbyshire   121,   135,  215 
Spire,  bishop  of  136 
Spital,  Hexham  217 
Spoor,    mother   Anthom^   Joseph, 
O.S.C.  25 

Springfield,  near  St.  Helens,  Lanes. 
144,  187 

Squelart,  Jean  96 
Squib  als  Petre,  Francis  10 
Stacy,     Cherry     109  ;      James     162 ; 
Thomas  164 
Stacheski,  Jane  208 
Stack,     Anne     31  ;       Edmond      129  ; 
Richard  William,  M.D.  30,  31 
Stafford  22,   118,   138,   159,   171,   187, 
192 

Stafford,      Bernard      [ex      S.J.]      30  ; 
Frances   Xaveria,   Lady   202  ;     Mary 
Winefred  Ann,  3  O.S.F.  38 
Stamford,  Lincolns.   203 
Standbrook,   Mary  Elizabeth  212 
Standish,  Lanes.  79,  80,  83  ;   -hall  131 
Standish,  Ann  Townley  79 
Standon,  Herts.  54,*  95 
Stanfield,  Raymurid  1,  271* 
Stanford,  J.  5 

Stanley,  80  ;     Barbara,    Lady 

218*;     Charles    210;     Elizabeth    59, 
207  ;   Henry  [ex  S.J.]  28  ;   James  99  ; 
Jn.    12  ;    John  Stanley  Massey   103  ; 
Peter    162  ;     Thomas    [ex    S.J.]    91  ; 
Thomas,  bart.   51  ;    Thomas  Stanley 
Massey,  bart.  210  ;    William  39,  179  ; 
William,  bart.  218 
Stanley-house,  Chelsea  219 
Stanmore,  Middlesex  129 
Stanton,  John  210 
Stape-hill,  Dorset  150,  206 
Stapeler,   Hanah   32 
Stapleton,  near  Bristol  124 
Stapleton,         (Hon.  Mrs.  Bryan)  58n  ; 
Ann  155  ;     Charles,    dr.    72  ;     [Eliza 
beth]  Pulcheria,  O.S.A.  68  ;    Gregory, 
bishop  82  ;    John  117  ;    Mary  Chris 
tiana,    O.S.B.    57  ;     Miles    105,    217  ; 
Thomas  153,   155  ;    see  Stapylton 
Stapleton  Park  191 
Stapylton,  Euphrosine  177;    M.  176; 
Stapylton  177  ;    Thomas  8 
Staunton,  John  162  ;    Philip  222 
Staunton-by-Coleford,  Gioucesters. 
266 

Staunton  manor  266n 
Stavely,   Derbys.   91 
Stead,  Elizabeth  234*n  ;    John  234 
Steare,  (Robert)  Benedict,  O.S.B.  20 
Sted  Hall  122 
Steel,  William  1 1 

Steigenberger,   see   Berger,   John    120 
Stella,  near  Newcastle-upon-Tyne  173 


INDEX    OF    PERSONS    AND    PLACES. 


327 


Stella   Hall,   Northumberland   34,   41 

Stella   Place,    Northumberland    33 

Stenley,   Woreesters.   7 

Stennett,  Charles  125  ;    Mary  125 

Stent,  Nathaniel  147 

Stephens,  Ann  235n 

Stewart,      Charlotte      Mary,      O.S.T., 

prioress   201  ;     James    William    222  ; 

Robert   102 

Stewartry  of  Kirkcudbright  174 

Stevens,  Caecilia  33  ;    Charles,  O.S.F. 

73  ;    Hannah  185 

Stevenson,  14  ;   Elizabeth  212  ; 

Mary  212 

Stidd,  Stydd  Chapel,  near  Ribchester, 

Lanes.    1  8 

Stock,  Essex   169,    187 

Stock,    Elizabeth    Winifride,    O.M.T. 

09  ;     Frances   Theresa   250  ;     W.    O., 

capt.    250* 

Stock(h)eld  Park,  Yorks.  130,  186 

Stockton-upon-Tees  82,  98,  137  151, 

229 

Stock  well  Hall,  Billericay,  Essex  141 

Stocqueler,  Joanna  126 

Stoke,  near  Nayland,  Suffolk  51,  166, 

168,   198,  218;    Priory   198 

Stoke  Golding,  Berks.  143 

Stokes,    Ellen    121  ;     Mary   Winifred, 

O.S.C.   24  ;    Thomas  Luke  Peter  130 

Stone,  Ann  148  ;  Benjamin  142  ;  John 

8  ;   Marmaduke,  S.J.  206  ;   Mary  169  ; 

Mary  Beatrix,  O.S.F.  30  ;    Thomas  57 

Stone-Easton,    Somerset    145,    163 

Stonecroft,  near  Hexham,   Northum- 

berl.    Ill;     Lodge    83  ;     Newbrough 

Lodge  163 

Stonegate,  York  79,  86 

Stonehouse,    see    Hansom,    Elizabeth 


Stoner,  Henry  39  ;  Mary  Francis, 
O.S.C.  34 

Stonor,  near  Henley-on-Thames,  Oxon 
9,*  34,  196,  209  ;  Hall  130  ;  Park  189 
Stonor,  Catherine  209  ;  Charles,  It. 
col.  209  ;  Christopher,  bishop  50  ; 
Henry  85  ;  John  1  1  5  J.  Talbot, 
bishop  9*n  ;  Mary  51  ;  Mary  Bene 
dict,  O.S.A.,  prioress  123  ;  Thomas 
196,  209 

Stonyhurst  College,  Lanes.  39,  50,  53, 
68,  89,   100,   104,   110,   130,   135,   148, 
149,*    160,    165,    174,    186,    188,    190, 
191,  205,  215,*  220,*  227 
Stordeur,  Charles  Joseph   188 
Stor(e)y,    Arthur    164  ;      John    210  ; 
[John]  Joseph,  O.S.B.  73  ;    Margaret 
106  ;    Thomas  50,  151 
Storton,  see  Seorton  50 
Stourbridge,  Woreesters.  226 
Stourton,  ,  Lord  175,  182,  217  ; 

,    Hon.    Miss    175;     Charles, 
Lord  134;    Hon.  Edward  182;    Hon. 


Elizabeth  217 

Stourton  Lodge,  Yorks.  23,  53 
Stout,  Thomas  179 
Stowe  217 

Strachan,  sir  Alexander  [ox   S.  J.]  40  ; 
Robert,   hart.    172 
Strange,  Laurence   114 
Strangford,  Viscountess  173 
Stratford,  157,  177,  191,  [Essex]  214, 
229  ;    Vicarage -terrace    191 
Stratford,  Daniel  54 
Stratton  Audley,  Oxon  199 
Street,    John    Wilfrid,    O.S.B.    23*n ; 
Joseph,  O.S.F.  160 
Strickland,     Anne     190  ;      Henrietta, 
O.S.B.  33  ;    Jeremiah  36  ;    John  82  ; 
Joseph,    dr.    34 ;     Simon    21  ;     Wm. 
[S.J.]   142 

Stringfellow,  Ann  227  ;  Elizabeth  38, 
207  ;  Henry  190  ;  Joseph  195  ; 
Richard  98  ;"  Sarah  117 
Stuart,  Charles,  earl  of  Traquair  178  ; 
Charles,  O.S.F.  73  ;  Elizabeth  Mary 
Theresa  248  ;  James  [vere  Maxwell, 
ex  S.J.]  39  ;  Lady  Lucy  190  ;  Lady 
Mary  79 

Stubington,  Elizabeth  120 
Strongitharm,  Elizabeth    105 ;    Laur 
ence  174  ;    Louisa  182 
Strowbridge,  Frances  168 
Strutt,    [John]    Wilfrid,    O.S.B.    23*n 
Stutter,    Elizabeth   Mary   Baptist 
[C.R.S.S.]  98 
Stych,  Ann  236  ;    Jn.  1 1 
Style,  Camilla,  Lady  187 
Sudell,  John  3 
Suebia,  see  Swabia  176 
Sughrue,  bishop  of  Kerry   164  ;    De 
borah  227 

Sullivan,          ert  260  ;    Michael  147 
Sulyard,   Dorothy    191  ;     Edward   74 
Summers,  Josepliina,  O.S.C.  211 
Sumner,   James   [Leo.],    O.S.F.    152 ; 
Mary   217  ;     Richard   [Anthony], 
O.S.F.  152 
Sunderland  20,  115 

Sutherland  [?  Litherland],  near  Liver 
pool  137 
Sutton  59 

Sutton,  ,  Lady  162  ;    Elizabeth 

134  ;     Frances    166  ;     William    73 
Sutton-place,  Surrey  36,  51,  212 
Suze,  Charles  87 
Swabia,  Suebia  176,  203 
Swan,  Mary  185 
Swansea  174,  210 
Swarbreck,  Sarah  204 
Swar(s)brick,  Edward  211  ;   Elizabeth 
151  ;    Joseph  91  ;    Martha  Josepliina, 
O.S.A.   127  ;    Robert  127 
Sweetman,  John  Patrick   105 
Swerbrick,  John  3  ;    Robert  5 
Swift,  Lucretia  168  ;    Mary  Aim  214 


328 


INDEX  OF  PERSONS  AND  PLACES. 


Swinburne,  Ann,  O.S.B.  142  ;  Thomas 
171 

Swinburne,  Swinborn,  Castle,  North 
umberland  33 

Swinnerton,  see  Swynnerton 
Swiny,  Elizabeth   181 
Swynnerton,   near   Stone,   Staffordsh. 
59,  74,  224  ;    Hall  124  ;    Park  212 
Syers,  Ann  137  ;    Mary  137  ;    Oswald 
137  ;   see  Syres 
Sylver,  Ferdinand  3 
Symons,  sir  Ed.  8 
Syres,  Joseph  90 
Syson,  John  7 

TAAF(F)E,   Catharine   Teresa   3  ; 
O.S.F.  139  ;    Stephen  182 
Tables,  47 

Tadcaster,  Yorksh.  186,  192,  217,  222 
Tagg,  nr.  Preston  154,  178 
Taillard,  Joseph  61 
Taille,  Fraii9ois  76 
Tailleur,    Le,    Jean    Baptiste    Louis 
Pepin  188 
Talacre,  Flint.  11 

Talaru,  de,  Michel  Ange,  bishop  65 
Talbot,  113;    Hon.  172; 

Ann  109  ;  Charles  85  ;  Charles 
Thomas,  It.  col.  229  ;  Elizabeth  Mary 
126  ;  Frances  54,  148  ;  Hon.  Francis, 
109,  124 ;  Francis  William  148  ; 
George  33;  Georgina  114;  Geo. 
Trentham  8  ;  James  178  ;  James, 
bishop  33,  271  ;  Joa.  78  ;  John  130  ; 
Hon.  John  8  ;  Lady  Lucy,  3  O.S.F. 
28  ;  M.  Catherine,  O.S.F.  152  ;  Hon. 
Mary  117;  Richard  2,  156;  Selina 
90  ;  Thomas  139  ;  Thomas,  bishop 
50  ;  Thomas  [ex  S.  J.]  68,  73  ;  William 
124 

Talker,  Martha  102 
Tarn  worth,  Staffs,  and  Warw.  213 
Tan  House  259 

Tancred,   [Anne]   Mary  Xaveria,  rel. 
97  ;    Catharine  Mary  Frances,  O.S.A. 
(abbess)  (Prioress)  139  ;   Mary  Augus 
tine,     O.S.B.     (abbess)     58  ;      Mary 
Bernard,  O.S.B.   124 
Tanner,  James,  O.S.F.  170 
Tanswell,  Stephen  41 
Tarbes,  France  116,  149 
Targett,  Elizabeth  204  ;    Teresa  224 
Tarleton,     William     133  ;      [William] 
Dunstan,  O.S.B.  131 
Tartar,  Dom.  [Doic.  S.J.]  Lay  Brother 
73  ;    William  [ex  S.  J.]  40 
Tasburgh,  Barbara  104  ;   George  104  ; 
Mary     Francis,     O.S.A.     45  ;      Mary 
Margaret,  O.S.A.  22 
Tasker,  Ann  162 ;    James  127  ;    John 
134,     140,     162 ;      Mary     Benedicta, 
O.S.B.   135 
Tate,   Joseph,   O.S.F.    127  ;    Thomas 


[S.J.]  142 

Tatlock,  James  129 

Taunton,    Somerset    72,     152,*    161,; 

Lodge  111  ;    St.  Francis'  School  11  In, 

116,   122,   123,   124,*  127,*  128,   131, 

136,  139,*  142,   152,   153,*  156,   169, 
170,   174,   179,   191,  201,  206,*  215,* 
221,*  227 

Taunton,  134  ;      Capt.     159 ; 

olini  Chapman,  Elizabeth  134n; 
Frances  Elizabeth  134 ;  John  160  ; 
Mother  Abbess  11  In;  Samuel  134,*; 
T.  134;  Thomas  160 
Taylor,  Ann  86  ;  Barbara  137  ; 
[Charles]  Boniface,  O.S.B.  115; 
Christopher  115;  P^leanor  196 ; 
Elizabeth  36,  59  ;  Elizabeth  Anne 
263  ;  Eliza  Teresa  135  ;  Francis 
Clare,  O.S.C.  24  ;  George  121  ;  Jacobus 
18  ;  James  13,  80,  93,  135  ;  Joanna 
Joseph,  O.S.C.  149  ;  John  36,  89, 
251,  263;  [John]  Boniface,  O.S.B. 
91  ;  Mary  64,  251  ;  Mary  Agnes, 
O.S.C.  24;  Peter  170;  Richard  2; 
Robert  12,  126  ;  Thomas  36,  100,  121, 

137,  142,  251  ;    William  124 
Taverner,  7 

Teesdale  (Teasdale),   (John)  Vincent, 

O.S.D.  34 

Tegart,  Arthur   190,  228 

Teighe,  Ann  Mary  167  ;    Matthew  90 

Teignmouth,  Devon  173* 

Teinturier,         157  ;  Jean  Baptiste  76 

Tellier,  Le,  47  ;  A.  56  ;  Charles 

Francois    184 

Telmessen,  bishop  of  107 

Tempest,    Frances    52  ;     John    196 ; 

Richard  39  ;    Stephen  154,  166,  196  ; 

William   11 

Temple,  Will  2 

Teneriffe,  Island  of  105,  109 

Teniswood,  Elizabeth  191 

Terrail,  John  Baptist  128 

Terreagles,  co.  Dumfries  144 

Terregles  80,  107 

Terret,  Peter  George  42 

Tesnieres,  Henry  81 

Testar,  James  168  ;    Mary  186 

Texal,  Tixal(l),  Staffs.  10,  29,  41,  57 

Thacker(a)y,   Ann   176 ;     Joseph   99 

Thaddeus,  Fr.,  O.F.M.  17,  23 

T(h)ame  Park,  Oxon  30 

Thatcham,  Berks.  243 

Thelton,  Norfolk  197  ;    Hall  171 

Thelverton,    Thelveton    or    Thelton, 

Norfolk  208 

Themoy,  Fran?ois  Gilles  81 

Theobald's  road,  London  198 

Thespia,  bishop  of,  see  Stonor  42 

Thew,   John    171  ;    Teresa  Elizabeth 

162 

Thickness,  Agatha,  O.S.B.  112;  Anna 

Maria,  O.S.B.   115 


INDEX  OF  PERSONS  AND  PLACES. 


329 


Thienville,  de,  Jean  Baptiste  Charles 
66 

Thirsk,  Yorks.  164,  230 
Thomas,  Ann(e)  94,  236  ;  Charles 
Dillon  2 34n  ;  Catharine  172;  Eliza 
beth  253  ;  Hugh  267n,  272  ;  Joseph 
217,  253  ;  Julieii  67  ;  Letitia  Mar 
garet  Maria  234*n  ;  Margaret  272  ; 
Mary  162  185,  272;  Matilda  234; 
Oliver  Gregory  234*  ;  Pierre  Julien 
88  ;  Susanna  234n  ;  Thomas  Perry 
199  ;  William  106 

Thompson,  219  ;    Charles  50  ; 

Daniel  89  ;   Elizabeth  130  ;   Elizabeth 
Lancaster     170  ;     James     173,    220 ; 
John  79  ;    R.  170  ;    William  2 
Thorborn(e),  Elizabeth   164 ;    Robert 
134 

Thorndon  Hall,  Essex  10,  28,  29,  184 ; 
[Thornton]  Heath,  Surrey  198 
Thome,  Elizabeth  79,  83 
Thornbury,  Gloucesters.   207 
Thornbury,  7 

Thornton,  Yorks.  118 
Thornton,  Barney  35  ;  Catherine  223  ; 
Margaret  59 

Thorp(e),  Catharine  Stanislaus,  O.S.T. 
29  ;  Frances  172  ;  John  [ex  S.J.]  37  ; 
Mary  Clare,  O.S.C.  24;  Tho.  122; 
Thomas  128 

Thoulouse,  [Toulouse]  154,  182 
Thoumin,  67 

Thrift,  Esther  38 

Thiockmorton,   Catharine,   O.S.B. 
38*rc  ;   Catherine  Joseph,  O.S.A.  38w  ; 
family  245 ;     Frances   106 ;    George, 
bart.    173  ;    John,   bart.    143  ;     Lady 
Lucy   54 ;     Mary    Clare,    O.S.B.    68  ; 
Robert,  bart.  38  ;    William  144 
Thropton,  [Northumb.]  29,   179,  219 
Thrum,  Esther  270 
Thuillier,  le,  Jacques  103 
Thuisy,  de,  Eugene  105 
Thurnham  Hall,  Lanes.  147,  148 
Thwaites,  Francis  2 
Thymbleby,  Lancelot  3 
Tiberiopolis,  bishop  of  269 
Tichborne,    Hants.    72,    169  ;     House 
59,  117 

Tichbo(u)rne,  George  83  ;  Henry, 
bart.  150,  178  ;  Dowager  Lady  185  ; 
Mary  98,  178  ;  Mary,  Dowager  Lady 
72 ;  Mary  Ignatius,  O.S.A.  22 ; 
Michael  12,  98 
Tickle,  William  28 

Tidmarsh,  155 ;  200 ; 

John  200;  Joseph  B.  202  ;  Nathaniel 
209 

Tidyman,  Michael  196 
Tighe,  (Mrs.  Dominick)   121 

Tilbury,    Charles    41  ;     James    140 ; 
Richard  125 
TUlete,  Mary  Magdalene,  O.S.T.  131 


Tillier,  le,  Fr.  Jos.  Robert  165 

Tillier(es),  Evreux  81 

Tilly,  Bayeux  80  ;    Alexis  99 

Timmings,  Charles  200 

Tindall,  Robt.  Ill 

Tingry,  Ann  121 

Tintern    Abbey,    Monmouths.    251  n; 

Abbey  House  25 In  ;    Hall  78 

House  25 In;   Hall  78 

Tipperary  269 

Tipping,  204 ;      Ann     173  ; 

Catharine  Agnes  203  ;    Thomas  216, 

217 

Tippins,  Elizabeth  234n 

Tirard,  47 

Tirepied,  Frances  99 

Tirer,  Tyrer.  James  24 

Tiret,  Nicholas  60 

Tison,  Jacques  80 

Tissandier,  Bernard  96 

Tixall,  Staffs.  158,  203 

Tobago  171 

Tobin,  Daniel  126  ;    Margaret  125 

Tod(d),  Anthony   7  ;    Mary  Frances, 

O.S.C.   57  ;    Thomas  Frederick  207  ; 

William  133 

Todman,  Ann  186 

Tollner,     Georgiana     Frances     219 ; 

Maria  194  ;   W.  M.  219 

Tomblain,  Francis  Victor  42 

Tomkins,  196 

Tomlinson,  Ann  Collet,   O.S.C.   201  ; 

Jane,  rel.  189 

Tommins,  Ann  198  ;    Robt.   107 

Tone,  Northumberland  22 

Tongar  [Tongres,  Flanders  ?]  37 

Tonnonton,  Catherine  89 

Tootel(l),    (Charles    Dodd)    Hugh    6; 

Christopher  1,  2  ;    family  1 

Tor  Abbey,  Devon  18,  96,  103,  149, 

178,  181 

Torigni,  France  170 

Torquay,  Devon  200 

Torre,  de  la,  Camille  147 

Torres,  de  la,  Manuel  135 

Tosi,  Thomas,  O.S.D.  183 

Tottenham,  London  177,  222 

Toucaud,  Jean  77 

Touchard,  Jacques  71 

Touches,  des,  Nicolas  81 

Touffreville,  de,  Charles  Simon  80 

Toulon,  France  92 

Touquet,  Ch.  Fr.  56 

Tour   de  la,   Mary   Victoire   Mercier, 

rel.  136 

Tours,  France  56,  110,  115,  165,  175; 

St.  Pierre  110 

Tourlaville,  France  81,  268 

Tourmine,  Jean  Baptiste  103 

Tournai,  Flanders  197n 

Tourneur,  Pierre  76 

Tourville,  France  81,  88 

Toury,  Charles  110 


330 


INDEX    OF    PERSONS    AND    PLACES. 


Toussaints,  Rennes  6G 

Towcester,  Northants,   118 

Towerby,  see  Sowerby 

Towers,  3 

Towhey,  John  85 

Town(e)ley,    Lanes.    6,    19,    92,    121, 

160;    Hall  140,  218 

Towneley,  Barbara  64  ;    Charles  92,*; 

John     121;      Charlotte     Mary     140; 

Peregrine  218  ;    Thomas  5 

Towsey,  163  ;    Elizabeth  153  ; 

James    Andrew    200  ;      Joseph     153, 

200  ;    Mary  Agnes  104  ;    Samuel  161 

Townshend,  Mary  78 

Tracarn,    Bayeux   61  ;     St.   Pair   61* 

Tracey,  Elizabeth  92  ;   James  94 

Trachon  (Traconitis)  15,  19*n 

Trafford,  Alicia  124  ;   Edmund  (Lieut. 

in  the  Royals)  124  ;    Elizabeth  124  ; 

Henry,  Capt.   133  ;    Humphrey  John 

80  ;    John  54,  124,  132 

Trafford  House,  Lanes.  54,  80,  124,* 

132 

Tramain,  Bretagne  115 

Tranchaun,  42 

Tranguenelle,  Beatrix  Joseph,  O.S.T. 

45 

Trant,  Dominic  Henry  171  ;  Elizabeth 

Mary  Benedict,  R.C.S.S.  63  ;    James 

187  ;     Madame   de   Hosteleur  of   St. 

Austin   64;     Margaret    171;     [Sarah] 

Mary  Francis  Xaveria  [C.R.S.S.]  97 

Trappe,  la,  Monastery  57,   110 

Trapps,  120;'    Charles     184; 

John  108 

Traquair,  Mary,  Countess  of  55  ;   Earl 

of  178 

Traquair  House,  Peebleshire,  N.B.  178 

Travers,    James    270*  ;     J.    M.    180  ; 

Reni  46 

Travert,  Julien  66 

Treadam,  Monm.  243 

Treauville,  France  66 

Trebedan,  France  87 

Trecastle,  co.  Monm.  250n,  251* 

Tredaughan,  see  Tredychan  24  In 

Tredychan,  in  Llangaran  24  In 

Tredynog    (Tredunnock),    co.    Monm. 

251 

Tregare,   Monm.   246 

Treget,    in    Llanrothal,    co.    Hereford 

246n 

Treguier,  France  60,  66,  76,  77,*  80,* 

81,  136,  146,  157  ;    le  Seminaire  76 

Trelawney,  Cornwall  205 

Trelawney,  Harry,  bart.  205 

Tremaria,    Felix   Marie    (capucin)    70 

Tren(t)ham,  48,  206  ;    Roger  6 

Treowen,  Monm.  245 

Trerhiw  Cross,  Monm.  244 

Tressaint,  Dol,  France  77 

Tresselle,  Toussaint  Fran$ois  Joseph 

191 


Treve(s)  67,  76 

Treworgan,  Herefords.  237,  262 
Trimolet,  Louis  Adam  52 
Trinidad  96,   153,   160,   180,   184,  201, 
206  ;    Port  of  Spain  180,  184 
Trinite,  Nicolas  Auguste  66 
Trinity,  Martha  of  the  B.,  O.S.T.  131 
Trinocq,   Marie   Marquerite  [?]   77 
Triquet,  Peter  Anthony  42 
Tristram,  Elizabeth  90;  John,.  S.J.215 
Tritschler,  Laurence  176 
Trochet,  ad,  J.  B.  56 
Trour,  du  [Dufour],  John,  ex  S.J.  40 
Troussel,  Guillaumes  47 
Troy(C)  88,  96  ;    House,  Monm.  243  ; 
Ste  Chapelle  de  88 
Troy,          ,  (R.C.A.B.  [Archbishop]  of 
Dublin)  58  ;    John  William  (capt.)  58 
Truguery,  Treguier  88 
Truro,  Cornwall  206,  228 
Tucker,  Elizabeth  214  ;    James   129  ; 
Joseph  Edward    159  ;     Melliora  Ann 
145  ;    Robert  [ex  S.J.]  35 
Tudor,   Blanch  253  ;    I.S.   253* 
Tuite,    Aloysia,    O.S.B.    26  ;     Aloysia 
Joseph  [Barbara],  O.S.A.  (Superioress) 
80  :    Clementina  [Mary  Ann],  O.S.A. 
112;     Francis    226  ;     Henrietta    33  ; 
Mary     Alipia     (Frances),     rel.     124 ; 
William,  O.S.D.  205 
Tulle,   le,   Philippe(s)   Jacque(s)   47,* 
56,   62 

Tullow,  Mark  163 

Tunbridge,  Kent  61  ;    Wells  36,   144 
Tunnes,  Ann,  O.S.A.  36 
Tunstal(l)(S),  9;      Bryan     6; 

Catherine]  98  ;  Marrnaduke  Cuthbert 
36  ;    Mary  169  ;    Mary  Aloysia  [Mar 
garet],    O.S.A.    131  ;     Mary    Joseph, 
O.S.A.   156;    William  144 
Turberville,  Ed.  2  ;    family  244n 
Turin  183 

Turner,  Agatha,  O.S.A.  179  ;  Bernard 
4  ;    [John]  Thomas,  O.S.B.  82  ;    Mary 
120  ;    Richard  6  ;    Richard  [ex  S.J.] 
44  ;    Thomas  240  ;    Winifred   193 
Turnerelli,  Sarah  213  ;  T.  P.  154 
Turville,  Barbara  94  ;    Edward   176  ; 
William  11,  203 
Tusmore,  Oxon  95 
Twiford,   Twyford,    Hants.    1 
Twickenham,  [Midx.]  5,  96,  159,  173, 
180,  226 

Twist,  George  166  ;    Peter  166 
Twysog,  Denbighsh.  78,  132 
Ty  Isaf,  Monmouths.  242n 
Tylecote,  Joseph,  O.S.D.  20 
Tyler,     Ann     241  ;       Edward     241  ; 
Robert  51 

Tynryland,  co.  Carlow  204* 
Tyrer,  Anthony,  O.S.F.   26  ;    Joseph 
[ex  S.J.]  68  ;    Robert  [S.J.]  174 ;   see 
Tirer 


INDEX    OF    PERSONS    AND    PLACES. 


331 


Tyrol  110 

Tyrrell,     John     204 ;      Martin     204 ; 

Mary  204  ;    Thomas  204 

Tyte,  Ann  30 

Tything,  the,  Worcester  203 

UFFORT  HALL,  Northamptonsh.  65 

Ufton  Court,  Berks.  21,  85 

Ugbr(0)oke,    Devon    137,     144,     145  ; 

Park   195 

Ugthorp,  Grosmont,  N.R.  Yorks.    10, 

11,*  34 

Ullathorne,  Francis  224,  225  ;    Mary 

Ann  225  ;    Samuel  225 

Umfreville,  Charles,  dr.    10 

Underbill,  Anthony,  O.S.D.  [see  Plun- 

kett]    107  ;     [Gerard]   Albert,    O.S.D. 

127;     Ju.    12 

Underwood,  Thomas  259 

Unsworth,  Catharine  141 

Upper  Rosse,  Herefords.  266 

Upton,   Essex   222  ;     -Cressett,    Salop 

65,    105,    193,    227 

Upton,  M.  Peter,  O.S.F.   156 

Urvoy,  Mathurin  Jean  81 

Usez,  Bishop  of  136 

Ushaw  107,  151,*  160,  164,*  183,  197, 

200,  210,*  219,  220,*  226,*;    College 

16,    107,    179,  208 

Usher,  Gilbert  51  ;    J.  171 

Usk,    co.    Moiim.    247,*    248,*    249,* 

252  ;     Catholic   Cemetery,    Usk   249  ; 

Church  of  St.  Mary,  Usk  249  ;   Priory 

of  St.  Mary  249 

Usula,  bishop  of  215 

VACHE,  Stephen  30 

Vacquerie,  France  77,  100 

Vaillont,  le,  Jean  88 

Valet,  Mary   198 

Valgassier,  Alexis  227 

Val,  Portion  du,  Coutances,  France  88 

Val  St.  Pere,  France  88 

Valcanville,  France  65 

Valentine,  Joseph,  O.S.B.  63 

Val(l)adolid  11,  13,  18,  34,  57,  59,  67, 

91,  100,*  107,  111,*  127,  130,  135,  148, 

151,*  156,   164,    174,*  183,   192,   196, 

219,*  226;    English  College  13,  226; 

Scotch  College  67 

Valogne,  Normandy  62,   189,  201 

Vane,  John  4 

Vanden  Broch,  Ann  Theresa,  O.S.T. 

184 

Vandermeulen,  John  Ferdinand  51 

Vanderscheuren,  39 

Vanderstraaten,  P.  W.  172 ;   Vincent 

William  172 

Van  Dooren,   [Elizabeth]   Barbarina, 

O.S.A.  32 

Van  Dieman's  Land  230 

Vanheems,  Martin  222 

Van  Izam,  Margaret,  O.S.A.  36 


Vanneire,  de  la,  Antoine  Cochon  61 
Vannes  t»l 

Van-Roy,  Catharine,  O.S.D.  201 
Van  Izam,  Margaret,  O.S.A.  36 
Vanzelle(a)r,  Eliza  Mary  184  ;    James 
162;   John  184  ;    Peter  172  ;   Thomas 
176  ;    William  172 
Varenque,  R.  F.  55 
Varenguebec,  France  77 
Varley,     Cecily      125  ;      John     210  ; 
Robert    148  ;     Thomas   96  ;     William 
125 

Vary,  See/  66 

Vas(s)C,  Alex.  Aub.  55  ;    Jean  88 
Vasnier,  Jean  Baptiste  153 
Vasselin,  Etienne  65 
Vasseur,  le,  42  ;    Louis  Pierre 

62 

Vasteville,  France  65 
Vattelot  87 
Vaulepenil,  Seno  66 
Vaughan,  Arthur  37  ;    Baynham  267, 
268  ;     Catherine    265,    266  ;       family 
244w,     266n,     267n ;      Frances    267  ; 
John  265,*  267,*  226*  ;    Lady  Mary 
Cholke    266  ;      Mary    266 ;     Richard 
265,*  266  ;    Thomas  268 
Vauxhall,    London    109,   224 
Vaux  Ponts,  Thoumin  des,  67  ; 

Arch  dis.  Dol  67 

Vavasour,  ,  Hon.  Mrs.  172  ;  Ger 

trude  Clare,  O.S.C.  (abbess)  26 
Vavasseur,    le,  42;     Alban 

Alexis  01  ;    Jean  80  ;    Pierre   56,   62 
Veeren  Broke,  *ee  Beerenbrek  119 
Velasco,     de,     Mrs.     Alphonso     90  ; 
Catherine   214 
Vender meulin,  Susannah  32 
Vendome,  Blois  70*  ;    College  de  70 
Venes,  Mary  190 
Venessonville,  France  88 
Vengeon,  Pierre  Joseph  69 
Venon,  France  61 
Veque,  J.  B.  56 

Vercautren,  Francis,  O.S.D.  30 
Verdun,  de  (Jean  Julien)  91 
Veret,  Bayeux  67 
Vergeal,   Rennes   81 
Vergy,  Pierre  Robert  184 
Verneuil,  France  67,  115 
Vernier,  Ad.  A.  55 
Vernon  Hall,  Lanes.  68,  83,  85,  220 
Vernuce,  La  110 
Veron,  Gabriel  42* 
Verona  97 

Verrier,  48  ;    le,  Julien  52 

Versailles  158 
Verson,  France  76 
Vertue,  13  ;    Henry  17n 

Veryers,  Arnold  us  125 
Vesier,  Le,  52 

Vestirin,  Mary  Ralina  55 
Vexin,  Rouen  70 


332 


INDEX   OF   PERSONS   AND   PLACES. 


Vicarey,    Rosa    Margaretta    Ainyatt 
Jane  225  ;    W.  B.  225 
Vickerman,  John  Joseph  117  ;    Skel- 
ton,  capt.  117 
Vicquenel,  Frai^ois  66 
Victor,  Elizabeth  79 
Vielle  (Gilles)   157 
Vienna  162 

Vieuville,    Jean   Jacques  60  ; 
VieuxViUe,  6 

Vieux-Marche,    Quimper    90 ;     Ver- 
neuil  Chartres  66  ;    -Ville,         60 
Vigne,  La  157 

Villain,  Le,  Guill.  55 
Villa  Franca,  Nice  78 
Villeboisnet,   de   la,   Pierre   Sebastien 
Daniel  Eppivent  200 
Ville  d'  Eunee,  France  60 
Villedieu,    Normandy    198 
Villeneuve,  de,  Frederic  Leon  le  Bre 
ton  46 

Villers-sous-Baillard,   France    149 ; 
-Sur  le  Roule  65 

Villers,  de,  Charles  le  Normand  71 
Villes,  de,  J.  B.  Fleury  180 
Villette,  la,  France  81 
Villiers,  France  60  ;  Leonard 

61 

Villot,  116 

Villy,  France  96 
Vilquieur,  France  61 
Vincent,  Alexandre  47  ;    James  72 
Vinn,  John  58  ;    Thomas  155 
Vinson,  N  146 

Vion,  Fransois  48,  56,  62  ;    Pierre  47 
Vire,  France  60,  62 
Virel,  de,  Henry  Joseph  Jean  Achille 
du  Fresne  88 
Virtue,  Ann  216 
Vitre,  France  77* 
Vivien,  Jean  Bapt.  197 
Vivier,  Du,  J.  55  ;  le,  Gab.  55 
Voile,  Pierre  53 
Volentine,  Joseph  10 
Vose,  191  ;    Ann  191  ;    Monica 

212  ;    William  89 
Vouvrais,  Tours  115 

WADE,  John  Francis  16,  27,;  Mary  46 

Waghen  or  Wawn,  Holderness  205 

Wainsley,  Tho.  3 

Wake,  William  55 

Wakeham,  Henry  147 

Wakely,  Elizabeth  132 

Wakeman,  7  ;     Edward    146  ; 

Henry  126  ;   Teresa  Mary,  O.S.T.  45  ; 

Walter  78 

Walch,  Bridget  72 

Walcott,  Edmund  260 

Waldegrave,  Mary  36  ;  Nic.  4 

Wales,  South  233 

Walker,  Ann(e)  134,  203  ;    Elizabeth 

54,     98;      [George]    Austin,     O.S.B. 


(prior)  49  ;  Henry  162  ;  Jane  216  ; 
John  99,  195,  216;  Joseph  128; 
Mary  197  ;  Mary  Benedict,  O.S.B. 
24;  Michael  162,  203,  213;  Sybilla 
84;  Thomas  244;  William  54,  213 
Wallett,  Lewis  115 
Wallon,  see  Walton 
Walm(e)sley,  Ann(e)  122,  128  ;  Char 
les  202,*  204,  228  ;  Charles,  O.S.B., 
bishop  63  ;  Eliza  228  ;  Elizab.  146  ; 
Elizabeth  29  ;  Joseph,  ex  S.J.  20  ; 
Mary  98  ;  Plessington  (ex  S.J.)  Joseph 
20;  Richard  6;  [Richard]  Peter, 
O.S.B.  34;  Teresa  [Joseph],  O.S.B. 
49  ;  Thomas  166  ;  Thomas  [ex  S.J.] 
37  ;  W.  Augustine,  O.S.B.  127 
Walsall  225,  226  ;  Chapel  House  226  ; 
Dudley-road  225 

Walsh,  Andrew  181  ;  Edmond  260  ; 
Edward,  capt.  260 ;  Edward  [S.J.] 
152  ;  Elizabeth  194 ;  Eleanora  45, 
51  ;  Esther  Maria  35  ;  Garrat,  capt. 
260  ;  Mary  190  ;  Matthew  95  ;  Peter 
255;  Sophia  146;  Thomas  135; 
(Welch)  Thomas,  O.S.B.  34 
Walton,  Lanes.  68,  83,  150,  191,  200,* 
216*  ;  -le-Dale  80,  114,  129,  199,  214  ; 
Clayton  Green  150* 
Walton,  Ann  190  ;  James  [ex  S.J.] 
84  ;  Jos.  5  ;  Mary,  see  Gibson  129  ; 
Michael  19n  ;  Thomas  19n  ;  Thomas 
[ex  S.J.J  57 

Walton,  Walkton,  family  19n  ;  Wal 
ton  Mary  19n  ;  (Wallon)  Thomas 
167*  ;  William,  bishop  1,*  2,  3,*  5,* 
10,*  14n,  15,  19 

Wallis,  Mary  Bernard,  O.S.T.  131 
Walters,  Thomas  25  In 
Wanwick   147  ;    Frier-lane    147* 
Wappelear,  (ex  S.J.]  William  21 
Wappenbury,  Warwicks.   156) 
Ward,   Bernard,   Mgr.    16,    17n,    18n, 
19n,  2  In,  24n,  25n,  3  In  ;  Edward  129  ; 
Joseph  64  ;    William  21 
Wardell,  Antonia  176 
Wardour,  Wilts.  73,  105,  117,;   Castle 
21,  29;  40,*  57,  62,  92,  138,  206,  217 
Ware,  Herts.   271 

War(e)ing,  117;   John,  O.S.F. 

131  ;      Lydia,     see     Hardman     139  ; 
Peter  13,  17  ;    Thomas  214 
Warfield,  Berks.  121,  167 
Warham,  James  10  ;    Philip  7  ;  Rt.  3 
Warkworth,  Northumberland  7,   90  ; 
Castle,  Northamptonshire  65 
Warmoll,   John   Bernard,    O.S.B.    97 
Warne,  see  Waghen  or  Wawn  205 
Warren,  Hannah  35  ;    Mary  54 
Warrilow,  William  [ex  S.J.]    100 
Warrington,  Lanes.  68,  79,  99,  151, 
208  ;    Academy  Appleton  208 
Warroner,  Elizabeth  194 
Warwick  72,  107 


INDEX   OF  PERSONS   AND   PLACES. 


333 


Warwick,  Catherine  Mary  Worthy  257 
Waterford  84,  86,  95,*  216 
Waterford,  Earl  of  1 77 
Waterhouse,  George  14  ;  Joseph  36 
Waters,  [James]  Placid,  O.S.B.  107  ; 
William  108 
Waterton,  Robert  225 
Watkins,  Alice  243  ;  Amelia  264 ; 
Ann  244,  259,  263  ;  Blanch  243  ; 
Catherine  259  ;  Charles  263  ;  David 
246,  259  ;  Eliza  257  ;  Elizabeth  31, 
86,  235,  236,  243,  257,  262;  family 
258n ;  Frances  249,  257  ;  Harriett 
263  ;  Harriet  Elizabeth  Mary  263  ; 
Helen  237  ;  James  243,*  246,*  259, 
263*  ;  Jane  236,  240,  253,  259  ;  John 
236,*  237,  243,  253,*  259  ;  John 
Maitland  249  ;  Joseph  233,  259,  262*  ; 
Lilian  Mary  249  ;  Margaret  243,  257  ; 
Mary  234,  243,  244,  257,  262,*  263*  ; 
Michael  234,  235*n  ;  Phoebe  245n  ; 
Rachel  246*  ;  Rebecca  257  ;  Sarah 
257,  263  ;  Susan  234  ;  Susanna  246, 
257  ;  Thomas  145,  243,*  245n,  246, 
253  ;  Walter  [Gregory],  O.S.F.  108  ; 
Walwyn  244,*  244n ;  William  239, 
241,  243,*  244,  253,*  257,*  262,*  263, 
264,*  258 

Watkinson,    [John]    Gregory,    O.S.B. 
37  ;    R.  220 

Watson,  James   12,    16,   17*n 
Watten,  in  Artois  53,  57 
Waun,  the  245 

Wawn(e)  190  ;    or  Waghen  or  Warne, 
Holderness  205 
Wayn,  the  245 

Weatherby,  Thos.   3  ;    see  Wetherby 
Wearden,  [John]  Vincent,  O.S.B.  78  ; 
Mary  Ann,  O.S.B.   128 
Webb(e)(s),  Charlotte  Frances,  Lady 
144 ;     Charles,    O.S.F.    91  ;     Frances 
Joseph    [3  O.S.F.]    94  ;     James    20  ; 
John,  bart.  59  ;   Joseph  29,  31  ;   Sr  J. 
4  ;    Mary  58*  ;    Mary  Anne,  3  O.S.F. 
25  ;      Mary    Barbara,    3  O.S.F.     64 ; 
[Mary]  Xaveria,  3  O.S.F.  30  ;   Samuel 
134  ;   Thomas,  bart.  158 
Weber,  Francis  Jos.  133 
Webster,    Kizia    263  ;      Mary    263* ; 
Monica,  O.S.A.  23  ;    Sarah  Elizabeth 
263  ;    Thomas  179  ;    William  263* 
Weeks,  193  ;  James  204  ;  John 

153;    William  110 

Weetman,    Westman,    [Francis]    An 
drew,  O.S.F.  50*n, 
Weightman,  Mary  102 
Weir,  John  207 
Welch,  Mary  190  ;    see  Welsh 
Weld,  Edward  53,   224n ;    Elizabeth 
36  ;   John  [S.J.]  130  ;    [Juliana  Mary] 
F.    Sales,    3  O.S.F.    78  ;     Lucy    130  ; 
Mary   192  ;    Mary  Euphrasia,  O.S.F. 
156,    160;    Mary  Gertrude   Simeon, 


3  O.S.F.     82;      Thomas     110,     192; 
cardinal   130*n,   195,  220 
Weldbank,  Lanes.  84 
Weldon,  John  85  ;    Thomas  (ex  S.J.) 
26  ;    see  Welton 
Welldon,  Matthew  25 
Wellington,  Duke  of  112n 
Wells,  Gertrude,   O.S.B.    100;    Mary 
Ann  Joseph,  O.S.B.  49 
Welton,  James  [ex  S.J.]  85 
Welsh,   Anastasia    132 ;     James    132, 
260  ;    Margaret  260*  ;    Philip  260 
Welsh  Bicknor,  Herefords.  265 
Welsh  Newton,  Herefords.  236,  237n  ; 
Church  Farm  237n 
Wenge,   baron   of    144 
Wenman,    Eleanor,    Viscountess    90 
West,  [Jane]  Apollonia,  3  O.S.F.  38  ; 
Mary  Ann  90  ;    Susanna  58  ;    Thomas 
90,  118,  150.   184;    William  168 
West  Cowes,  Isle  of  Wight  79 
West  Indies  171 
West  Raisin,  Lincolns.    159 
Westbury,  Gloucesters.  202 
Westby,  Lanes.  40.  229 
Westby,   Ann  214  ;     Bridget,   O.S.A., 
abbess  27 *n  ;    Bridget  [Mary  Austin, 
C.R.S.S.]    27*n;     John    113;     Peter 
[ex  S.J.]  30;    William  113 
Westhead,   [Henry]    lln 
Westman,  see  Weetman  50n 
Westminster  17n,  41,  51,  54,*  64 
Weston  166 

Weston,  Herefords.  212 
Weston,  Oxon  157 

Weston,  Eliza  Webbe  36  ;  John  220  ; 
John  220  ;  John  Webbe  159  ;  Mary 
Catharine  41 

Weston  Coyney,  Staffs.  184 
Weston  Favell,  Hants.  151 
Weston-under-Wood,  Weston  Under 
wood,  Bucks.  78,  133,  144,  173 
Westwood    House,    Lanes.    202,    204, 
228 

Wetherby,  Yorks.  135 
Wetherell,  Thomas  163 
Weugue,  Nicolas  [O.S.B.]  103 
Wexford,  Ireland  102 
Wexford,  earl  of   177 
Whalley,  Alexius,  O.S.F.  Ill 
Whaley  Grange  111 
W.    Hampton,[?  Wolverhampton]  198 
Wharton,  Michael  107';  Teresa  Joseph 
O.S.T.  40 

Whatcomb,  Berks.  181 
Whebbe,  James  79  ;    Catharine  151  ; 
Charlotte  Ann  177  ;    James  126,  177, 
209  ;  James  [ox  S.J.]  29  ;  Maria  126  ; 
Mary  209  ;    Robert  158 
Wheeler,    Ann    Joseph,    O.S.A.    69; 
Elizabeth  79  ;    James  226 
Wheetman,    see    Weetman,    Clement 
118 


334 


INDEX   OF   PERSONS   AND    PLACES. 


Whelan,   Bridget    140  ;     Mary  Agnes 
183  ;    Teresa  223 
Whenn,  Catharine  65 
Whi(y)te,  Edward  10  ;    Edward  (sur 
geon)    173  ;     Elizabeth    46 ;     George 
153;     James    133,    176;     Jane    118; 
Joannes    (Euxton)    18  ;     John    125  ; 
Joseph    173;    Ju.   3,    14;     Luke    11; 
Mary  Anthony,  O.S.C.  116  ;    Phil  13  > 
Philippus  18  ;    Stephen  59  ;    Thomas 
153,  169  ;    William  197,  227 
Whitechurch,  Lucy  Magdalen,  O.S.B. 
189 

Whitfield,  Joseph  Louis   16,  27n 
Whitgreave,     Altred     Richard     225  ; 
Penelope  166  ;   Thomas  Hemy  Fran 
cis  113 

White  Hall,  Lanes.  113 
Whitehall,  Mary  Victor,  O.S.B.   193 
Whitehaven,  Cumberland  142 
Whiteside,    Agatha,    rel.     100  ;     Cat 
harine    208  ;     Edward    207  ;     Henry 
200  ;  Jane  118  ;  John  113*  ;  Martha, 
O.S.A.  40  ;    Ursula,  O.S.Bridget  149  ; 
Jsabella  83 

Whiting,  Marj  Catherine,  O.S.T.  211 
Whittel(l),  [Roger]  Joseph  (O.S.B.) 
26*n 

Whittingham-hall  202 
Whittle,  212  ;    Ellen  216 

Whitton  9 
Whyte,  see  White 

Wickwar,  Mary  229  ;  [Teresa]  Stanis 
laus  [C.R.S.S.]  156 
Wigan,  Lanes.  26,  73,  75,  116,*  118,* 
121,  124,*  125,*  128-130  pass.,  133,* 
134,*  137,*  165.  167,  179,  183,  188, 
189,  194,  200,  202,  206,  214,  220,  222  ; 
Bark-Hill  200  ;  Orrell  Mount  183, 
189* ;  Orrell  Mount  Cottage  206 ; 
Sunday  School,  the  116 
Wight,  Isle  of  79,*  129,  155,  171,  205, 
214,  216,  224,  225  ;  Cowes  214  ;  New 
port  79,  86 

Wigley,  Ann  172  ;  George  159  ;  Jonas 
133 

Wigmore,  266 

Wilcock,  219,  221*; 

Charles  [Peter],  O.S.F.  82  ;  John 
226  ;  Margaret  151  ;  Mary  121  ; 
Thomas  217 

Wild,  Ann  173  ;    Henry  173 
Wilder,  Elizabeth  130 
Wildgoose,  Mary  Anne  200 
Wildsmith,   Mary   Magdalane,   O.M.I. 
68 

Wilkin,  family  19n 
Wilkinson,          190  ;   Dorothy  Frances 
Xaveria     160;      Giles     190;      J.     4; 
James  191  ;   John  12  ;   Mary  Bernard, 
O.M.I.  201  ;    Mary  Hyacinth,  O.S.D. 
(prioress)  32  ;    William  84 
Wilks,  Alicia,  see  Gibson  114;  Bartho 


lomew  Sherlock   150  ;    Edward   167  ; 
Elizabeth  150  ;    Ellen  182  ;    John  83, 
188  ;    [Joseph]  Cuthbert,  O.S.B.  183  ; 
Mary  72  ;    Teresa  Elizabeth  203 
Willacy,  James  93 
Willcock,  William  161 
Willes,  Catharine  141 
Williams,  11;  160*; 

252*;  Ann(e)  150,  244,* 
250  ;  Arthur  258  ;  Catherine  259  ; 
Charles  7  ;  David  259  ;  Dominic 
Thomas,  O.P.,  bishop  269  ;  Edward 
13,  18  ;  Elizabeth  252  ;  Emma  252  ; 
family  269n  ;  Frances  238,  244  ; 
[Francis]  Joseph  (carthusian)  (prior) 
62,  63  ;  Francis  [Joseph]  \see  Gittins, 
exS.J.]57;  Jane  239  ;  Joseph  257*  ; 
Joa  78  ;  Joannes  19  ;  John  6,  43, 
141,  238  ;  Margaret  151  ;  Mary  73, 
95,  235,  238,  249,  251,  253  ;  Mary 
Anne  254  ;  Mary  Winifred,  O.S.C. 
5 1  ;  Michael  249  ;  Peter  243  ;  Re 
becca  190,  223  ;  Regenald  5  ;  Richard 
259*  ;  Thomas  137  ;  Thomas  Nic 
holas  252  ;  Turberville,  Turbyville 
244,  244n  ;  William  238,  239/  244, 
249,  251,  252,*  254,  259 
Willis,  12  ;  Mary  Catharine, 

O.S.A.  (sub -prioress)  63" 
Willoughby,     Benedict,     O.S.B.     89 ; 
Edward  41  ;   James  41  ;   Margaret  54 
Williscots,  7 

Wills,  Mary   169 

Wilme,  Jonathan  137  ;    Margaret  137 
Wilmot,  Elizabeth  205 
Wil(l)son,  141;     Adam    171; 

Clara  126,  212  ;  Eliza  155  ;  Frances 
259  ;  Harriet  187  ;  Helen,  O.S.F. 
152  ;  James  39,  100  ;  John  94,  120  ; 
Lewis,  O.S.F.  32  ;  Marmaduke  155  ; 
Martha  120  ;  Mary  98  ;  Paul,  O.S.B. 
142  ;  Ralph  185,*  187  ;  Robert  59, 
62;  Thomas  11,  14,  19;  W.  212; 
William  259  ;  William  Bushell  259  ; 
Winetred  99 

Wincanton,  Somerset  204 
Winchester,  Hants*.  4,  7,  35,  42,*  43, 
50,  52,  54*«,  57,  58,  69,  89,  94,  95,* 
100,   101,*   103,   112,   120n,   132,   149, 
151,  163,  165,  169,  170,  183,  172,  193, 
197,  212,  213;    Bishop's  House   119, 
124,  139,  145,  165,  170  ;    Winton  64, 
74.*  78,  82,*  83,  91 
Windham,  Philip  164 
Windle-hall,  Lanes.    154 
Windsor  2,  7,  121..  128,  137  ;    Castle 
Inn  190 

Wingham,   Agnes  219  ;    Thomas   165 
Wingerworth,  Derbyshire  5,  29,  173, 
175,  190,  227 
Winkfield,  Berks.  188 
Winkfleld,    Henry    210  ;     John    143  ; 
Winkley,  nr.  Whalley,  Lanes,  190,  191 


INDEX   OF   PERSONS    AND    PLACES. 


335 


Winkley,  6  ;    Thomas  6 

Winnall,  Winchester  149 
Winsbury,  James  155  ;    Mary  130 
Winsley  249 

Winstanley,    Elizabeth     137  ;     Mary 
207  ;    R.  207 
Winstenley,  Edmund  24 
Wint,   van  der,   Wanders,   capt.    130 
Winter,  267  ;    Ann   159,    167  ; 

Catharine  171  ;  sir  Edward  267  ; 
Elizabeth  151  ;  James  106,  185  ; 
John  98  ;  Mary  34,  193  ;  William 
84,  126 

Winterhalter,  Matthew  133 ;  Vitus 
167 

Winton,     Bishop's-house      112;       St. 
Peter's   House   74  ;     see   Winchester 
Win  wick,  Lanes.  190 
Wiswall,  John  159 

Witham,  Essex  172,  177  ;  Lodge  124,; 
Place  170 

Witham,  45,     229  ;      Aloysia 

139  ;  Anthony  10  ;  Catherine  86  ; 
Christopher  4  ;  Elizabeth  95,  136, 
186  ;  George  2,  2*n,  183  ;  Frances 
180  ;  Francis  33,  92,  186  ;  Mary  92  ; 
Mary  Clara  186  ;  Mary  Gertrude, 
O.S.A.  (sub-prioress)  119  ;  Henry  98, 
125,  186  ;  Robert  5  ;  Thomas  2,  45  ; 
William  84,  167,  229  ;  Winefrid  54  ; 
Winifred  209 

Witherington,  Margaret  192*  ;  Thom 
as  162,  165 

Withington,  William  217 
Withnall,  Samuel  212 
Witten,  Yorksh.  188 
Wittingham,  Mary  [Rebecca]  Louisa, 
O.S.A.  69  ;  Thomas,  dr.  22 
Witton,  ,  rel.   157 

Woburn  Lodge  73  [Wooburn] 
Wolf,  John  4 
Wollaston,  N.  Hants.  98 
Wolpert,  Joseph  Anthony  210 
Wolseley,  Anne  ,Lady  229 
Wolverhampton,  Staffs.  9,  12,  14,  57, 
88,  96,   101,   102,   113,   164,   191,   198 
Wooburn,  Surrey  30 
Wood(s),     John     150  ;      Mary     213  ; 
Richard  41  ;    Theresa  Clare,  3  O.S.F. 
30 

Woodacre,  80  ;  Elizabeth  214  ; 

Tho.  129 

Woodbury,   Gerard,    D.D.    22 
Woodcock,  Ann  143  ;    Elizabeth  140  ; 
J.  190 ;    John  219 

Woodley-lodge,  near  Reading  126, 
177,  209 

Woodside,   Cheshire   222 
Woodthorpe,  near  Chesterfield,  Derby 
154 

Woolershill  6 

Woolhampton,  Berks.  14,  19,  35,  179, 
183 


Woollett,  Elizabeth  247  ;   Ralph  163  ; 

Robert  Francis  247  ;    William  92 

Woolley,  Jane  254  ;    Thomas  254 

Woolrieh,  Magdalen,  O.S.A.   160 

Woolridge,  Thomassina  50 

Wools,  George  52  ;    Thomas  29 

Woolston,  Lanes.   160 

Woolton,  near  Liverpool  21,   54,   69, 

82,   95,   97,    159 

Woolwich,  see  London 

Wooton  25,  86,  123,  126,  131  ;    Hall, 

Warwicks.   63 

Wooton  Basset,  Wilts.  85 

Wooton  Wawen,  Warwicks.  195 

Worcester  22,  23,  25,  35,  46,  57,  67, 

73,  74,*  75,  89,  95,   113,   118,   123,* 

146,   169,   188,  201,  203,*  205,*  209, 

210,  222,  227 

Worcester,  Edward,  earl  of  267 

Worksop,  Notts.   10,  55,  80,  84,   114, 

117,    121,    135,    154,    161-165   pass., 

167,*  195,  199  ;    Harness  Grove  121  ; 

Manor  10,  135 

Worsack,    Thomas   7  ;     [Worswiek] 

Worsley,  Mary  Joseph,  O.S.B.   149 

Wors[ wjick,  John  107  ;    Robert  8 

Worthington,  Edward  3  In 

Wousend,  in  West  Friesland  125 

Wraheen,    Kilkenny,    Ireland   239 

Wrekin,  the,  Leighton,  Salop  114 

Wright,  Ann  155,  194  ;    Anthony  27  ; 

Charles   [S.J.]    174  ;     Christopher  [ex 

S.J.]    68  ;     Constantia.    O.S.B.    53* ; 

Edward  [S.J.]  169;    Elizabeth  118*; 

Emily  217  ;   Francis  27  ;  George  187  ; 

Henry,  S.J.  210  ;    John  41,  57,   157, 

172,    181  ;     Lucretia    86  ;     Lucy    27, 

172  ;    Louisa  Mary  79  ;    Martha  54  ; 

Mary   134,  200  ;    Mary,   O.S.C.    179  ; 

Mary   Teresa   212  ;     Mary   Xaverius, 

prioress    123  ;     Monica    128  ;     Ralph 

114  ;  Susan  187  ;  Thomas  140  ;   D.D. 

68  ;    William    108 

Wright  and  Co.  213n 

Wrightington,  Lanes.  12,  43,  124 

Wrigut,  Bernard  78 

Wulf,  de,  Mary  Isabella,  O.S.T.   112 

Wyatt,  Louisa  140 

Wycliffe,  Yorks.  4,  9,  35,  36,  169* 

Wye  Cottage  98 

Wyke,  James  67 

Wylde,  Ignatius  44 

Wyngaert,    van    den,    Mary    Joseph 

O.S.T.  53 

Wynn(e),  Julius  259  ;    Lucinda  259  ; 

William  74 

Wynter,  Mary  258  ;    William  258 

Wyvill,  Mary  Anthony,  O.S.C.  27 

YARM,  Yorks.  40,  83,  102,  190    202, 
212  ;   Friarage  83,  212 
Yates,    Elizabeth    192  ;     John    174 ; 
Mary  Catharine,  rel.  201 


336 


INDEX   OF   PERSONS    AND   PLACES. 


Yaxley,  Gregory  (George)  5 

Yealand,  Lanes.  107 

Yger,  Jacques  81 

Yllersden,  Suabia  117 

York  4*n,   6,  8,   11,   12,*   I7*n,    I9n, 

20,*  33,  34,  51-54  pass.,  57,  58,  79, 

83,  86,*  89,  100,*  102,  105,  107,  108, 

114,    129,    141,    150,    154,    162,    164, 

167,*   171,    189,    192,    193,   203,   213, 

225,   229  ;     Bar  House   Convent   33, 

34  ;    Bar  Convent  School  164  ;   Castle 

15;     Castlegate    171;     Institute    of 

B.V.B.  Micklegate  Bar  193  ;    Mickle- 

gate   Bar    189,    193  ;     St.   Michael  le 

Belfry  2n,  4n,  17n,  20 

Youan,    Pierre    Toussaint    [O.S.F.C.l 

115 

Youghal,  Ireland  230w,  261 

Young(e),  Alexander  133  ;    Ann  Julia 

203  ;    Cecilia  192  ;    [Daniel]  Bernard, 

O.S.B.  78;    Elizabeth  112;    Frances 

Blanch  213*n  ;  Francis  150  ;  Hannah 

109;     James    158,    224;     Jane    125; 

John   112;    M.    159;    Mary  74,    126, 

133,    224;     Mary    Ursula,    rel.    189; 

Peter  159  ;  Robert  213n  ;   Sarah  157  ; 

Thomas  113 

Yoxhall,  Staffs.  200 

Ypres  49.  135,  193,  206,  215 

Yver,  Gabriel  211 

Yvon,  Jean  Baptiste  Ursin  114 


ZIMMER,   Adeline  271;    Ann  227; 

John  227 

Zimmerman,  Benedict,  O.C.D.  123 

NO  NAME— 

Ann  Joseph,  O.S.C.  131  ;  Brother 
Benoit  28  ;  Eieanor  270  ;  Brother 
James  (carthusian)  57  ;  Josephine 
of  St.  Nicholas,  O.S.T.  131  ;  Louisa 
Mary  Charlotte,  O.S.T.  180;  Mar 
garet,  O.S.T.  28  ;  Martha  of  the  B. 
Trinity,  O.S.T.  131;  Mary  270; 
Mary  Agnes  Teresa,  O.S.T.  69  ;  Mary 
Joseph,  O.S.B.  69  ;  Mary  Magdalen, 
O.S.C.  34  ;  Mary  Raphel,  O.S.T.  37, 
[270]  ;  Mary  Xaveria,  O.S.T.  28 ; 
Maur(us),  (trappist)  prior  110  ;  Sarah 
251  ;  Teresa  Bernardine,  O.S.T., 
prioress  78  ;  William  256 


INITIALS— 

A.C.,  J.C.,  C.C.  261  ;  C.P.  250 ; 
C.S.A.  241  ;  H.  260  ;  H.W.  260  ; 
I.K.  237  ;  I.P.  242  ;  I.W.  257  ;  J.H. 
260;  J.W.  236*;  M.  234;  M.H. 
259  ;  M.M.  240  ;  P.D.,  M.D.  260  ; 
R.G.  251  ;  T.C.  237  ;  T.G.  237  ; 
T.P.  242  ;  T.U.  241  ;  T.W.  241  ; 
W.E.G.  250  ;  W.W.H.  262 


THE    EIGHTH    REPORT 


OF    THE 


Catbolic  IRecorfc 
Society 


PRESENTED   TO   THE  ANNUAL   GENERAL   MEETING   AT 
ARCHBISHOP'S   HOUSE,  WESTMINSTER, 


on 


TUESDAY,  JULY    2,  1912 

Together  with  the  Roll  of  Members,  the  Constitutions, 


Constitutions 

1.  Name.  The  name  of  the  Society  is  "  THE  CATHOLIC  RECORD 
SOCIETY." 

2.  Objects.  The  objects  are  the  transcribing,  printing,  indexing 
and  distributing  to  its  members  the  Catholic  Registers  of  Baptisms, 
Marriages,  and  Deaths,  and  other  old  Records  of  the  Faith,  chiefly  per 
sonal  and  genealogical,  since  the  Reformation  in  England  and  Wales. 

3.  Management.  The  affairs  of  the  Society  are  managed  by  a 
Council  consisting  of  twelve  members  and  four  honorary  officers,  viz., 
The  Recorder,  Bursar,  Legal  Adviser  and  Secretary — four  forming  a 
quorum.     It  has  power  to  appoint  a  President  and  Vice-Presidents, 
its  Chairman  and  Officers,  and  to  fill  vacancies  on  its  own  body,  and  has 
power  to  refuse  or  take  away  membership.     One-third  of  the  twelve 
members  and  all  the  honorary  officers  retire  each  year,  but  are  eligible 
for  re-election.     Nominations  of  New  Members  of  the  Council  must  be 
sent  to  the  Secretary  fourteen  days  before  the  Annual  Meeting.     The 
representation  and  management  are  reserved  to  Catholic  Members. 

4.  Subscription.  The  subscription  is  one  guinea  per  annum,  which 
entitles  members  to  the  publications  for  the  year,  but  the  names  of  any 
members  whose  subscription  shall  be  two  years  in  arrears  will  there 
upon  be  removed  from  the  Society,  and  not  be  readmitted  until  all 
arrears  are  paid. 

Subscriptions  are  due  on  June  i  in  each  year,  and  no  work  is 
issued  to  any  member  whose  subscription  is  unpaid.  A  member 
wishing  to  retire  from  the  Society  must  intimate  his  intention  to  the 
Bursar  or  Secretary  before  the  ist  day  of  June,  or  be  held  liable  for 
his  subscription  for  the  ensuing  year. 

5.  Privileges.  The  members  are  entitled  to  the  Volume  or  Vol 
umes  printed  for  the  year  of  subscription,  no  Volume  being  issued 
to  any  member  whose  subscription  is  unpaid.     They  may  also,   on 
prepayment,  obtain  back  numbers  (if  in  stock)  on  such  terms  as  the 
Council  may  direct. 

6.  Meetings.  An  Annual  Meeting  is  held  in  the  month  of  June  or 
July,  of  which  at  least  seven  days'  notice  is  sent  to  all  the  members. 
At  this  meeting  a  report  of  the  work  of  the  Society,  with  a  statement 
of  the  income  and  expenditure,  is  presented.     This  is  issued  together 
with  the  list  of  members  and  the  Constitutions  of  the  Society. 

7.  Audit.  The  Bursar's  accounts  are  audited  by  a  member  of 
the  Society  appointed  by  the  Council,  at  the  close  of  the  financial  year, 
which  expires  on  May  31. 

N.B. — The  Bursar  deals  with  Membership  and  Subscriptions. 


Hbe  Catholic  IRecorb  Society 

FOUNDED  JUNE  10,  1904 

PATRONS 

His  EMINENCE  THE  CARDINAL  ARCHBISHOP  OF  WESTMINSTER 

THE  MOST  REV.  THE  ARCHBISHOP  OF  BIRMINGHAM 

THE  MOST  REV.  THE'  ARCHBISHOP  OF  LIVERPOOL 

PRESIDENT 

THE  MOST  NOBLE  THE  DUKE  OF  NORFOLK, 
E.M.,  K.G.,  P.C.,  G.C.V.O. 

VICE-PRESIDENTS 

THE  RIGHT  REV.  F.  AIDAN  GASQUET,  D.D. 
Abbot  President  O.S.B. 

COLONEL  LORD  EDMUND  TALBOT,  M.V.O.,  D.S.O.,  M.P. 
ADMIRAL  OF  THE  FLEET  LORD  WALTER  KERR,  G.C.B. 
ALDERMAN  SIR  JOHN  KNILL,  BART.,  K.C.S.G. 

HENRY  FARNHAM  BURKE,  Norroy  King  of  Arms, 
C.V.O.,  C.B.,  F.S.A. 

COUNCIL  (Elected] 

REV.  EDWIN  BURTON,  D.D.        REV.  J.  H.  POLLEN,  S.J. 
REV.  GILBERT  DOLAN,  O.S.B.     MARQUIS  DE  RUVIGNY. 
JOSEPH  S.  HANSOM  JOHN  P.  SMITH,  J.P. 

REV.  BEDE  JARRETT,  O.P.,M.A.  CARLISLE  J.  S.  SPEDDING 
FRANCIS  A.  R.  LANGTON  V.  REV.  CANON  SUTCLIFFE,  M.A. 

J.  HOBSON  MATTHEWS  GEORGE  C.  WILLIAMSON,  Lirr.D. 

Honorary  Officers  (On  Council  ex  officio) 
Hon.  Recorder  Hon.  Legal  Adviser 

JOSEPH  GILLOW  ALFRED  J.  BLOUNT 

Hon.  Bursar 

LEONARD  C.  LINDSAY,  22  Chester  Square,  S.W. 

Hon.  Secretary 

GEORGE  FREDERICK  ENGELBACH,  47  Manchester  Street, 
Manchester  Square,  W. 

Bankers 
MESSRS  COUTTS  AND  Co.,  440  STRAND,  W.C. 


EIGHTH  ANNUAL  REPORT 

IN  common  with  all  Catholics  and  many  others,  we  have 
rejoiced  in  the  promotion  of  our  Patron,  the  Archbishop 
of  Westminster,  to  the  Sacred  College.  The  Holy  Father, 
in  His  solicitude  for  the  Church  in  England,  having  divided 
the  province  into  three,  by  the  creation  of  metropolitan  sees 
at  Birmingham  and  Liverpool,  the  Council  respectfully  requested 
the  Archbishops  of  the  two  new  provinces,  in  which  our  work 
continues,  to  accept  the  position  of  Patrons.  Both  graciously 
acceded  to  this  request,  with  expressions  of  approval  of  the 
Society's  work  and  good  wishes  for  its  progress. 

Volume  IX  was  issued  to  members  just  before  the  annual 
meeting  last  year,  and  the  important  Douay  Diaries,  in  two 
volumes,  were  issued  later.  Owing  to  continued  difficulties 
in  arranging  the  terms  of  agreements  with  printers,  it  was  only 
in  December  that  Volumes  XII  and  XIII  were  placed  out. 
The  second  has  been  proceeding  more  satisfactorily  than  the 
first.  We  have  to  ask  the  indulgence  of  members  for  delay 
with  these  two  volumes,  which  are  intended  to  be  issued  for 
the  past  year.  Volume  XIV  for  the  current  year  is  already 
in  the  press.  Proofs  are  already  coming  in,  and  it  is  intended 
to  start  Volume  XV  in  the  autumn. 

The  demands  on  our  space  called  for  by  special  subjects, 
as  The  Blue  Nuns  of  Paris  and  the  Douay  Diaries,  cannot  be 
matter  of  regret ;  but  they  have  stood  in  the  way  of  Registers, 
for  which  there  have  been  appeals  from  many  quarters.  With 
two  volumes  of  Miscellanea,  we  shall  be  able  to  deal  with  these 
again,  and  hope  to  satisfy  genealogists,  who  are  such  an  im 
portant  source  of  strength  to  the  Society. 

Thanks  are  due  to  many  helpers,  as  Mrs  Seymour  Spencer, 
who  had  nearly  concluded  the  index  of  the  Douay  Diaries, 
when  she  felt  compelled  to  give  it  up  ;  and  to  Miss  Stearn, 
who  kindly  undertook  its  completion.  The  Rev.  Thomas 
Williams  assisted  Dr  Burton  with  the  Douay  Diaries.  The 
Rev.  Raymund  Stanfield  has  contributed  papers  to  Volume  XII ; 
the  Rev.  Edward  R.  James,  Mr  R.  Trappes-Lomax,  and  Mr 
J.  B.  Wainewright  to  Volume  XIII.  Mr  Hunnybun  is  editing 
the  papers  of  the  English  Poor  Clares  at  Gravelines  in  Volume 
XIV.  The  assistance  thus  cordially  rendered  is  of  material 
value.  Mr  Andrew  has  for  the  eighth  year  audited  the  Bursar's 
accounts.  Most  important  is  Miss  Calthrop's  contribution  of  an 
old  Recusant  Roll,  which  she  is  now  preparing  for  the  press. 

The  output  of  work  has  necessarily  lowered  the  financial 
balance,  which  is  still  responsible  for  the  cost  of  two  volumes 
for  the  past  year.  But,  when  these  liabilities  are  met,  there 
is  every  prospect  of  an  adequate  balance,  whilst  the  anticipated 
revenue  for  the  ninth  year  ought  to  cover  its  own  expenditure, 
including  two  volumes  as  contemplated.  The  number  of  avail- 


REPORT.  5 

able  complete  sets  of  the  volumes  in  stock  is  now  reduced  to 
fourteen ;  which,  when  exhausted,  will  leave  only  small  numbers 
of  any  single  volume.  These  will  be  required  to  make  up 
incomplete  sets  and  for  special  requirements.  The  initial 
policy  of  printing  only  what  would  be  required,  and  so  making 
the  books  valuable,  as  well  as  useful,  has  been  fully  justified. 

The  losses  by  deaths  during  the  year  have  been  seven. 
The  Right  Rev.  William  Gordon,  D.D.,  second  Bishop  of  Leeds, 
was  followed,  at  a  brief  interval,  by  his  brother,  the  Very 
Rev.  William  Watson  Gordon,  a  Canon  of  that  diocese.  John 
Orlebar  Payne,  M.A.,  a  diligent  and  careful  antiquary  and 
genealogist,  and  author  of  several  reliable  works,  including 
The  English  Catholic  N on- Jurors  of  1715,  was  for  some  time  a 
member  of  our  Council.  The  Very  Rev.  John  Norris,  D.D., 
was  the  second  Superior  of  the  Birmingham  Oratory  in  succession 
to  the  illustrious  Cardinal  Newman.  We  have  also  to  regret 
the  loss  of  Edward  Maurice  Greenway ;  Robert  Beale  Wash- 
bourne,  founder  of  the  firm  of  Catholic  publishers ;  and  the 
Very  Rev.  Daniel  lies,  L.D.,  Canon  of  Clifton  diocese. 

We  regret  the  resignations  of  five  members  ;  and,  still  more, 
the  necessity  of  having  to  remove  one  name  under  Constitution  4. 

The  new  adherents  to  our  work  number  fifteen,  including 
the  Right  Rev.  Dr  Cowgill,  Bishop  of  Leeds,  who  continues  the 
membership  of  his  predecessor.  The  nett  result  is  a  gain  of  two 
members,  making  the  names  on  the  Roll  three  hundred  and  ninety. 
An  increase  like  last  year's  would  have  carried  us  past  four 
hundred ;  and  we  rely  on  the  co-operation  of  members  and  well- 
wishers  to  attain  such  a  desirable  result  for  the  ninth  year. 

Mr  Burke,  Norroy  King  of  Arms,  has  been  a  member  of 
the  Council  from  the  beginning,  and  has  often  given  assistance 
that  could  not  otherwise  have  been  obtained  ;  but  it  was  not 
convenient  to  him  to  attend  Council  meetings.  He  has  resigned 
his  seat  in  consequence,  and  has  been  elected  a  Vice-President 
of  the  Society,  thus  we  can  still  count  on  his  valuable  assistance. 
The  vacancy  on  the  Council  has  been  filled  by  Alderman  Smith,  of 
Barrow-in-Furness,  a  Founder,  who  has  always  taken  warm  interest 
in  our  work,  and  has  been  organising  a  system  for  obtaining  the 
Catholic  Registers  of  Lancashire  for  our  pages.  This  is  likely  to 
keep  us  well  in  touch  with  Lancashire,  its  men,  and  matters. 

The  Council  has  accepted,  with  regret  and  a  cordial  expression 
of  thanks  for  all  his  work,  Major  Skeet's  resignation  of  the  office 
of  Hon.  Secretary,  which  he  has  held  for  two  years  and  a  half, 
and  which  was  rendered  none  the  easier  by  the  fact  that  he 
was  living  at  a  considerable  distance  from  London.  The  vacancy  has 
been  filled  by  the  election  of  Mr  G.  F.  Engelbach,  a  Founder,  who 
was  Hon.  Bursar  of  the  Society  during  the  year  of  its  foundation. 

The  members  of  Council  retiring  by  rotation  are  the  Rev.  Bede 
Jarrett,  O.P.;  the  Marquis  of  Ruvigny ;  the  Very  Rev.  Canon 
Sutcliffe  ;  and  Dr  Williamson.  They  are  eligible  for  re-election. 


THE    CATHOLIC 

Balance  Sheet  for  the 


ign 
June    i 

1912 
May  31 

INCOME. 

Balance  Current  Account 
Balance  Deposit  Account 
Invested  in  Consols 

342  Subscriptions  for  1911-12 
24           ,,       in  advance  for  1912-13 
1  6           ,,             arrears  for  1910-11 
2           ,,                  ,,                1909-10 

Back  Numbers           .... 
Subscriptions  for  Burghley's  Map    . 

Donation  :    W.  Farrer,  Litt.D. 
Interest  on  Deposit 
Dividend  on  Consols 

£ 

161 
300 
420 

s. 

13 

0 

7 

d.       £       s.  d. 

2 
0 

3 

QQ>->        n        c 

359 

25 
16 

2 

2 

4 
16 

2 

i 
o 
o 

0 

66 

2 

9 

2 

4°3     4      ' 

0 
0 
68     T  T         O 

5 
II 

18 
15 

i   15     o 
6 

8 

V7     T/l         2 

Total  Income     .  ^1,373     4     8 

Examined  and  found  correct,  June   i,   1912. 
W.  R.  ANDREW, 

Hon.  Auditor. 

NOTE. — 19  subscriptions  for  1911-12  were  paid  in  advance, 
and  34  are  still  due,  making,  with  342,  as  above,  a  total  of 
395  payments  for  the  past  year. — L.C.L. 


RECORD    SOCIETY 

Year  ending  May  31,  1912 


EXPENDITURE. 

1911 

L 

s. 

d. 

June 

i 

Miss  E.  M.  Rix,  Indexing  Vol.  IX     . 

9 

ii 

8 

Allen  &  Co.,  Illustrations  Vol.  IX      ... 

64 

6 

4 

,  , 

27 

J.  S.  Hansom,  Postage  Vol.  IX     . 

10 

10 

o 

Aug. 

4 

Aberdeen  University  Press,  Vol.  IX,  on  account  . 

150 

0 

0 

J.  S.  Hansom,  Disbursements     .... 

10 

0 

o 

Sept. 

27 

Aberdeen  University  Press,  Vol.  IX,  balance     . 

56 

8 

6 

Straker  &  Smith,  Binding  and  Packing  Vol.  IX  . 

20 

17 

9 

J.  Whitehead  &  Son,  Reports     . 

18 

10 

6 

M.  Austin,  Circulars  and  Forms     .... 

2 

19 

6 

Nov. 

30 

Art  &  Book  Co.,  for  use  of  Room  (2  years) 

2 

2 

0 

J.    Griffin,   500   copies    "  Work   of  the  Catholic 

Record  Society,"  by  Rev.  J.  H.  Pollen,  SJ.  . 

2 

10 

o 

Dec. 

14 

Straker  &  Smith,  Postage  Vols.  X  and  XI   . 

II 

0 

o 

1912 

Jan. 

i 

G.  Falkiner  &  Son,  Photographs  Vols.  X  and  XI 

21 

2 

0 

Miss  E.  M.  Rix,  Typewriting      .... 

2 

3 

6 

J.  Whitehead  &  Son,  Vols.  X  and  XI,  on  account 

I5<> 

0 

0 

tt 

25 

G.  E.  Anstruther,  Fee  to  National  Congress  . 

0 

10 

0 

,, 

30 

J.  Whitehead  &  Son,  Vols.  X  and  XI,  balance     . 

78 

10 

10 

Feb. 

i 

Straker  &  Smith,  Binding  and  Packing  Vols.  X 

and  XI            

34 

9 

5 

Emery  Walker,  Photograph  Vol.  XI 

7 

6 

4 

Allen  &  Co.,  Photograph  Vol.  XIII      . 

8 

3 

9 

Mar. 

7 

W.  Austin,  Circulars  and  Stationery     . 

3 

o 

o 

Emery  Walker,  Photograph  Vol.  XI 

i 

0 

0 

J.  S.  Hansom,  Disbursements     .... 

5 

0 

o 

Foreign  Bills,  etc.        ...... 

0 

0 

8 

L.  C.  Lindsay,  for  Advertisements     . 

2 

5 

5 

Ditto            for  Postage  and  Stationery 

2 

9 

7 

Total  Expenditure 

674 

17 

7 

May 

31 

Balance  Current  Account           .         .   £  77  19  10 

Balance  Deposit  Account          .         .     200     o     o 

Invested  in  Consols          .         .         .     420     7     3 

698 

7 

i 

£'• 

[.373 

4 

8 

LEONARD    C.  LINDSAY, 

Hon.  Bursar. 


TRANSACTIONS 
OF    THE    EIGHTH    ANNUAL    GENERAL    MEETING 

The  Eighth  Annual  General  Meeting  was  held  at  Archbishop's 
House,  Westminster,  by  permission  of  his  Eminence  the  Cardinal- 
Archbishop,  on  Tuesday,  2nd  July,  1912,  at  5-30  p.m.  His  Grace 
the  Duke  of  Norfolk,  the  President,  took  the  chair. 

There  were  also  present  the  Very  Rev.  Prior  Higgins,  C.R.S.; 
the  Very  Rev.  Canon  Wyndham,  O.S.C.;  the  Rev.  Bede  Jarrett,  O.P.; 
the  Rev.  J.  H.  Pollen,  S.J.;  Miss  M.  M.  C.  Calthrop  ;  the  Marquis  of 
Ruvigny ;  the  Hon.  Alexander  Wilmot ;  Mr  R.  Trappes-Lomax ; 
Mr  F.  A.  R.  Langton  ;  Mr  J.  S.  Hansom  ;  Mr  L.  C.  Lindsay  (Hon. 
Bursar)  ;  and  Mr  George  F.  Engelbach  (Hon.  Secretary). 

The  press  was  represented  by  the  Tablet,  Catholic  Herald,  Catholic 
Times,  and  Universe. 

Messages  of  regret  were  received  from  His  Eminence  the  Cardinal- 
Archbishop,  the  Right  Rev.  Monsignor  Ward,  and  the  Rev.  Dr  Burton 
(all  three  engaged  for  the  speech  day  at  Old  Hall  College)  ;  the  Very 
Rev.  Canon  Sutcliffe,  the  Rev.  J.  Gilbert  Dolan,  O.S.B.,  Mrs  John 
Humble,  Mr  Brierley  (Hon.  Secretary  of  the  Lancashire  Parish  Register 
Society),  Mr  Gillow  (Hon.  Recorder),  Mr  Glencross,  Mr  Hunnybun, 
Mr  C.  Munich,  K.S.G.,  Mr  R.  D.  Radcliffe,  Major  Skeet,  Alderman 
Smith,  the  Mayor  of  Barrow,  Mr  Spedding,  Major  Charles  Vaughan, 
and  Dr  Williamson. 

The  President  referred  briefly  to  the  different  paragraphs  of  the 
report,  and  said  that  the  value  of  the  work  done  witnessed  to  the  deter 
mined  efforts  of  the  Society,  despite  the  difficulties  besetting  its  task. 
Disclaiming  to  speak  as  an  expert  himself,  his  Grace  said  the  general 
opinion  was  that  the  work  was  most  creditable  and  desirable.  The 
progress  in  the  membership  was  not  large,  due  to  some  extent  to  an  in 
crease  of  deaths  over  last  year,  when  it  was  much  below  the  average. 
He  hoped  the  Society  would  long  continue  its  useful  work,  and  pro 
posed  the  adoption  of  the  report  and  balance-sheet,  which  showed  a 
sound  financial  position. 

The  Hon.  Alexander  Wilmot,  in  seconding,  said  we  were  trying 
to  find  out  the  truth  from  the  mass  of  misstatements  that  had  been 
made.  The  results  of  researches  made  were  most  interesting  to  Catholics, 
and  he  instanced  that  even  Dr  Challoner  in  some  few  cases  was  not 
quite  accurate.  The  more  such  records  were  printed  the  more  sound 
ground  was  there  for  sifting  the  truth  from  the  chaff,  and  so  founding 
true  history.  Eleven  volumes  had  already  seen  the  light,  whilst 
four  more  were  in  progress  or  in  contemplation.  This,  coupled  with 
the  official  statement  of  so  few  volumes  remaining  on  hand,  testified 
to  an  increasing  demand.  He  had  been  profoundly  touched  by  the 
many  evidences  produced  of  the  sufferings  of  confessors  of  the  Faith. 

At  the  desire  of  the  President,  Mr  Hansom  explained  that  from 
the  beginning  of  the  Society,  eight  years  back,  the  Council  started 
with  the  deliberate  intention  of  making  the  works  valuable,  giving  mem 
bers  the  utmost  value  possible  for  their  subscriptions.  The  numbers 
of  volumes  was  therefore  limited.  Now  the  report  shows  that  only 


EIGHTH  ANNUAL  GENERAL  MEETING.  9 

fourteen  complete  sets  remain.  These  must  soon  be  exhausted  ;  and 
when  volumes  begin  to  be  marked  off  as  "  out  of  print,"  their  value 
will  be  enhanced. 

His  Grace  remafked  that  was  matter  for  congratulation  to  the 
Society,  and  to  the  owners  of  the  books.  He  put  the  resolution,  which 
was  carried. 

Mr  R.  Trappes-Lomax  proposed  the  re-election  to  the  Council 
of  the  Rev.  Bede  Jarrett,  O.P.,  the  Marquis  of  Ruvigny,  the  Very  Rev. 
Canon  Sutcliffe,  and  Dr  Williamson  for  the  next  three  years.  He 
described  the  absence  of  the  representatives  of  many  ancient  Catholic 
families  from  membership  of  the  Society  as  conspicuous  and  deplorable. 
Many  were  descendants  of  those  who  had  helped  largely  in  the  forma 
tion  of  Catholic  England,  and  their  names  appeared  constantly  in  the 
records  printed  by  the  Society.  Yet  they  were  absent  from  the  roll  ! 
He  supposed  it  must  be  left  to  their  own  consciences.  An  examination 
of  the  roll  showed,  after  the  elimination  of  libraries,  communities,  clergy 
of  all  grades,  converts,  and  some  well-wishers  amongst  Protestants,  a 
poor  representation  of  little  more  than  two  hundred  laymen  from 
England  and  Wales  ! 

The  Very  Rev.  Canon  Wyndham,  in  seconding  the  re-elections, 
expressed  his  great  pleasure  with  the  steady  production  of  the  useful, 
interesting,  and  ornamental  books  supplied  to  the  members.  Such 
work  called  for  renewed  confidence  in  the  Council  by  the  re-election 
of  the  retiring  members. 

The  Duke  of  Norfolk  put  the  motion,  and  it  was  resolved 
accordingly. 

The  Very  Rev.  Prior  Higgins  said  it  was  his  pleasing  duty  to 
propose  a  vote  of  thanks  to  the  Council  and  officers.  They  had  only 
to  look  at  the  report  to  realise  the  zeal  and  discretion  exercised.  He 
hoped  the  words  of  Mr  Trappes-Lomax  might  have  the  effect  of 
waking  up  "  the  sleeping  partners,"  as  he  might  call  them.  A  hint 
to  our  own  people  was  not  sown  on  the  barren  rock.  Deploring  all  this, 
he  rejoiced  in  the  generosity  of  converts.  The  Catholic  Record  Society 
was  doing  a  much-needed  work  in  unearthing  and  presenting  the  facts 
regarding  the  history  of  the  penal  times. 

Mr  Trappes-Lomax  seconded,  and,  on  its  being  carried,  Mr. 
Lindsay,  Hon.  Bursar,  returned  thanks.  He  would  like  to  see  a  further 
increase  in  the  public  libraries,  and  was  glad  to  announce  that  the 
Public  Library  of  New  South  Wales  had  just  joined.  The  Rev.  J.  H. 
Pollen  said  that,  as  a  second  member  of  the  Council,  he  would  like  to 
return  his  thanks,  and  to  thank  those  outside  the  Council  who  had  helped 
with  volumes  and  papers,  *  especially  the  contributor  of  the  old  Recusant 
Roll.  He  was  glad  to  see  that  Ireland  had  followed  suit  in  the  work 
of  the  Catholic  Record  Society  by  founding  a  similar  Society.  He 
deprecated  the  criticism  of  Dr  Challoner's  accuracy. 

The  Meeting  concluded  with  expressions  of  thanks  to  the  Duke 
of  Norfolk  for  presiding,  and  to  the  Cardinal-Archbishop  for  granting 
the  use  of  the  room. 

sjc  See  the  fourth  paragraph  of  the  Annual  Report. 


ROLL    OF    MEMBERS 

F — Founders  on  June  10,  1904 

Libraries  and  other  Institutions  are  to  be  found  under  Towns  and  Places. 
Those  in  the  Metropolis  are  under  London. 

Members  for  the  seventh  year  are  retained  below  after  resignation  or  death. 

F  Abbotsleigh,  Rev.  Mother  Prioress,  C.R.L.,  Newton  Abbot,  Devon. 
Acton,  Mrs  Vincent,  Overbury,  Tewkesbury. 
Albany,  New  York,  U.S.A.— New  York  State  Library  (J.  I.  Wyer, 

Jun.,  Director),  c/o  Messrs    G.  E.  Stechert,  2  Star    Yard,  Carey 

Street,  W.C. 
Ampleforth   Abbey    Library  (Rev.  H.  Dunstan   Pozzi,  D.D.,  O.S.B., 

Librarian),  Oswaldkirk,   York. 
Amycla,  Rt  Rev.  (Dr  Fenton)  the  Bishop  of,  Archbishop's  House, 

Ambrosden  Avenue,  Westminster,  S.W. 
Anderson,  Yarborough,  57  Esplanade,  Scarborough. 
Anderton,  Mrs.  Ince,  Palazzo  Capponi,  28  Via  Gino  Capponi,  Florence, 

Italy. 
F  Andrew,  William  Raeburn,  M.A.,  Cathcart  House,  Cathcart  Road, 

South  Kensington,  S.W. 
Antiquaries,  Society  of,  see  London. 

Arundell  of  Wardour,  The  Lady,  Ward  our  Castle,  Tisbury,  Wilts. 
Ashburnham,  The  Earl  of,  G.C.P.,  G.C.M.,  Ashburnham  Place,  Battle, 

Sussex. 
Athill,  Charles  Harold,  F.S.A.,  Richmond  Herald,  College  of  Arms, 

Queen  Victoria  Street,  E.G. 

Ball,*  Henry  Houston,  40  Downshire  Hill,  Hampstead,  N.W. 

Bamford,  Samuel  B.,  J.P.,  Hawthornden  Manor,  Uttoxeter. 

Barrett,  Lady  Maud,  Finches,  Rustington,  Sussex ;  for  Mother 
Prioress,  C.R.L.,  Le  Couvent  Anglais,  Bruges,  Belgium. 

Barrow  Public  Library  (Charles  W.  Gabbatt,  Librarian),  Town  Hall, 
Barrow-in-Furness. 

Bartlett,  Joseph  Henry,  28  St  Mary  Abbott's  Terrace,  Kensington,  W. 

Baterden,  James  Rae,  54   Brighton  Grove,  Newcastle-on-Tyne. 

Beaumont,  The  Lady,  Carlton  Towers,  near  Selby. 

Beaumont  College,  Old  Windsor,  Berks.,  Very  Rev.  (George  Jinks) 
Rector,  S.J. 

Bedingfeld,  Sir  Henry  Paston,  Bart.,  J.P.,  Oxburgh  Hall,  Stoke 
Ferry,  Norfolk. 

Bedingfeld,  Mrs  Raoul,  27  Pont  Street,  S.W. 

Bergholt  (East),  Lady  Abbess,  O.S.B.,  St  Mary's  Abbey,  near  Col 
chester,  Suffolk. 

Berkeley,  Major  Henry,  Fieldgate  House,  Kenilworth. 

Berkeley,  Robert  V.,  J.P.,  F.S.A.,  Spetchley  Park,  Worcester. 

Berlin  Royal  Library,  c/o  Messrs  Asher  &  Co.,  13  Bedford  Street, 
Covent  Garden,  W.C. 

Bingham,  William  Baring,  Rosehill,  Cheltenham. 

*  Record  Searcher. 


ROLL  OF  MEMBERS  11 

Birmingham. — The  Oratory   (Very  Rev.  Richard  Garnett  Bellasis, 

Superior),  Hagley  Road,  Edgbaston. 
Birmingham  Public  Library   (A.   Capel   Shaw,   Librarian),   Ratcliff 

Place,  Birmingham. 

Blackburn  Public  Library  (Richard  Ashton,  Librarian),  Blackburn. 
Blackpool  Public  Library  (Rowland  Hill,  Librarian),  Blackpool. 
F  Blount,  Alfred  John,  24  Bryanston  Square,  W. 

Blundell,  Francis  N.,  Crosby  Hall,  Blundellsands,  Liverpool. 

Bodleian  Library,  see  Oxford. 

Bodmin,  St.  Mary's  Priory,  Very  Rev.  Prior  (Smith,  D.D.),  C.R.L. 

Bollandist's  Library,  see  Brussels. 

Bolton     Public     Library     (Archibald     Sparke,    Librarian),    Bolton, 

Lancashire. 
Boothman,  Charles  Thomas,   14  Clarinda    Park  West,   Kingstown, 

Dublin. 
Boothman,    Edward    Duncan,    M.A.,    Compton    Lodge,    Kearsney, 

Dover. 
Boston     Public    Library    (Horace   G.   Wadlin,   Librarian),   Boston, 

Mass.,  U.S.A. 
Boston,  Mass.,  U.S.A. — New  England  Historic  Genealogical  Society 

(Wm.     Prescott     Greenlaw,     Librarian),     18    Somerset    Street 

(Messrs  B.  F.  Stevens  &•  Brown). 

F  Bourdelot,  Rev.  Edgar,  The  Presbytery,  Mayfield,  Sussex. 
F  Bowden,  Rev.  Henry  Sebastian,  The  Oratory,  South  Kensington,  S.W. 
Bowden,  Miss  (M.  B.),  30  Thurloe  Square,  South  Kensington,  S.W. 
Bradford  Public  Library  (Butler  Wood,  Librarian),  Darley  Street, 

Bradford. 
Bradney,  Colonel  Joseph  Alfred,.  J. P.,  B.A.,  F.S.A.,  Talycoed  Court, 

Monmouth. 

Brandreth,  Arthur  K.  B.,  41  Parkfield  Avenue,  Birkenhead. 
FBrierley,*  Henry,  M.A.,  26  Swinley  Road,  Wigan. 

Brighton   Public   Library    (Henry   D.    Roberts,    Librarian),   Church 

Street,  Brighton. 
Bristol   Central   Library    (Edward   Robert   Norris   Matthews,    F.R. 

Hist.  S.,  Librarian),  Bristol. 
British  Museum,  see  London. 

F  Britten,  James,  K.S.G.,  41  Boston  Road,  Brentford. 
Brown,  Very  Rev.  William  Canon,  Old  Elvet,  Durham. 
Brussels,  Belgium. —  Library    of    the    Bollandists,    775    Boulevard 

Militaire. 
Buckfast    Abbey,   Rt    Rev.   Abbot    (Vonier)   of,   O.S.B.,   Buckfast- 

leigh,  Devon. 
Burke,  Henry  Farnham,  C.V.O.,  C.B.,  Norroy  King  of  Arms,  College 

of  Arms,  Queen  Victoria  Street,  E.G. 
F  Burton,  Rev.  Edwin,  D.D.,  St  Edmund's    College,  Old  Hall,  Ware, 

Herts. 
Burton,  Rev.  Harold,  Claremont,  Church  Road,  Burnham-on-Crouch, 

Essex. 
Callaway,    Rev.   Thomas,    Our   Lady's   Presbytery,    Haigh,    Aspull, 

near  Wigan. 
Calthrop,  Miss  Muriel  M.  C.,  13  Maitland  Park  Villas,  Haverstock 

Hill,  N.W. 
Cambridge,  St  Edmund's  House  Library  (Rev.  Thomas  L.  Williams, 

Librarian) . 

*  Hon.  Secretary,  Lancashire  Parish  Register  Society. 


tl  ROLL  OF  MEMBERS 

Cambridge  University  Library  (Francis  J.  H.  Jenkinson,  M.A.,  Litt.D., 

Librarian),  Cambridge. 
Cambridge,  Massachusetts,  U.S.A. — Harvard  University  Library,  c/o 

Messrs  Allen  &  Son,  Ld.,i^  Grape  Street, Shaftesbury  Avenue,W.C. 
Cambysopolis,  Rt  Rev.   (Dr  Butt)  Bishop  of,  Archbishop's  House, 

A'mbrosden  Avenue,  Westminster,  S.W. 
Campbell,  Rev.  Thomas  J.,  S.J.,  59  East  83rd  Street,  New  York 

City,  U.S.A. 

Canadian  Parliament  Library,  see  Ottawa. 
Canea,  Rt    Rev.  (Dr  Donnelly)  Bishop   of,  Auxiliary  of   Dublin,  St 

Mary's,  Haddington  Road,  Dublin. 
Cardiff    Public    Library    (Harry    Farr,   Librarian),   Trinity    Street, 

Cardiff. 

Carnegie,  John,  B.A.,  22  Ridgway  Place,  Wimbledon,  S.W. 
Carnegie  Library,  see  Cork. 

Carr,  Rt  Rev.  Mgr  Canon,  V.G.,  The  Rectory,  Formby,  Liverpool. 
Carr,  Richard  Marsh,  Heathside,  56  Hazlewell  Road,  Putney,  S.W. 
Carus,  Alderman  Alexander,  J.P.,  K.S.G.,  Hoddesden  Hall,  Darwen, 

Lancashire. 
Caswell,  Very  Rev.  John  Canon,  St  Austin's,  Kenil worth,  c/o  Very 

Rev.  Canon  Glancey,  St  Charles'  Institute,  Begbroke,  Oxon. 
Catholic  Encyclopedia  (Conde  B.  Fallen,  LL.D.,  Managing  Editor), 

39  West  38th  Street,  New  York  City,  U.S.A. 
Catholic  Reference  Library,  see  London. 

Cave,  Charles  J.  P.,  J.P.,  Ditcham  Park,  Petersfield,  Hants. 
Charterhouse,  see  Parkminster. 

Cheney,  Alfred  Denton,  F.S.A.,  F.R.Hist.  S.,  Lympne,  Hythe,  Kent. 
Chicago,  111.,  U.S.A. — Newberry  Library,  c/o  Messrs  B.  F.  Stevens 

and  Brown,  4  Trafalgar  Square,  W.C. 
Chichester,  Major  Henry  A.,  14  Pelham  Street,  South    Kensington, 

S.W. 

Chichester-Constable,  Major  Raleigh,  J.P.,  Burton  Constable,  Hull. 
F  Chudleigh,  Lady  Abbess,  O.SS.S.,  Syon  House,  Devon. 

Clifford,  Charles  W.,  J.P.,  The  Red  House,  Market  Dray  ton,  Salop. 
Clifton,  Rt  Rev.  (Dr  Burton)  Bishop  of,  St  Ambrose,  Leigh  Woods, 

Bristol. 

F  Codrington,  Hon.  Mrs,  16  Vicarage  Gate,  Kensington,  W. 
Colwich,  Rev.  Mother  Prioress,  O.S.B.,  St    Benedict's  Priory,  near 

Stafford. 

Connolly,  Rev.  James  C.,  St  Swithun's,  Saxe  Weimar  Rd,  Southsea. 
Constitutional  Club,  see  London. 
Cork. — Carnegie  Free  Library  (James  Wilkinson,  Librarian),  Anglesea 

Street. 

Cosgrave,  Very  Rev.  Lawrence  Canon,  V.F.,  St  Augustine's  Presby 
tery,  Preston. 
Cottam,  Gilbert  Geoifrey,  M.D.,  303-306   Boyce-Greeley   Building, 

Sioux  Falls,  South  Dakota,  U.S.A. 
Cotton,  Rev.  John,  D.D.,  M.A.,  St.  Mary's  Presbytery,  East  Street, 

Fleetwood. 

Coulston,  Rev.  Gabriel,  D.D.,  Ushaw  College,  Durham, 
Coulston,  Henry  Joseph,  J.P.,  Hawksheads,  Bolton-le- Sands,  Cam- 
forth,  Lancashire. 
Cowley  Franciscan  College,  Very  Rev.  (Alexius  Calderbank)    Prior, 

O.S.F.C.,  near  Oxford. 


ROLL  OF  MEMBERS  13 

Cox,  Rev.  George  Bede,  O.S.B.,  St  Mary's  Priory,  Highfield  Street, 

Liverpool,  W. 

Cox,  John  G.  Snead,  J.P.,  Junior  Carlton  Club,  Pall  Mall,  S.W. 
Crank,  Rev.  Thomas,  Mount  Pleasant,  Chorley. 
F  Crisp,     Frederick    Arthur,     F.S.A.,    Broadhurst,     Godalming,    and 

270  Walworth  Road,  S.E. 
FCulleton^Leo,  92   Piccadilly,  W. 

Culley,  Rev.  Matthew,  Coupland  Castle,  Kirknewton,  Northumber 
land. 
d'Alencon,  Rev.  Ubald,  Rue  Campagne  Premiere  8bis,  Paris  XIV, 

cfo  Messrs  Picard,  Libraire,  Rue  Bonaparte  82,  Paris  VI. 
Day,  Samuel  Henry,  I  Pump  Court,  Temple,  E.G. 
Delany,   Very  Rev.   William,   Provincial  S.J.,  LL.D.,  St  Ignatius's, 

35  Lower  Leeson  Street,  Dublin. 

de  Paravicini,  The  Baroness,  40  Banbury  Road,  Oxford 
Fde  Zulueta,  Francis,  M.A.,  New  College,  Oxford. 
FDolan,  Rev.  J.  Gilbert,  O.S.B.,  St  Wulstan's  Priory,  Little  Malvern, 

Worcestershire. 

Dolan,  Very  Rev.  Oswald,  V.F.,  St  Mary's  Rectory,  Sheffield. 
Douai  Abbey,  Rt    Rev.  Abbot    (Taylor)  of,  O.S.B.,  Woolhampton 

R.S.O.,  Berks. 

Downside  Abbey,  Rt  Rev.  Abbot  (Butler)  of,  O.S.B.,  near  Bath. 
Dublin. — National  Library  of  Ireland  (Thomas  W.  Lyster,  Librarian), 

Kildare  Street. 

Dublin.— Trinity  College  Library  (Rev.T.K.Abbot,Litt.D.,Librarian). 
Dublin. — Very   Rev.  Fr  Superior,  S.J.,  St  Francis  Xavier's,  Upper 

Gardiner  Street. 
Dublin — Ulster  King  of  Arms'  Office,  c/o  Messrs  Ponsonby,  Ltd,  116 

Graf  ton  Street. 
Dunlop,  Archibald  Claud,  M.A.,  K.S.G.,  Kensington  Palace  Mansions, 

De  Vere  Gardens,  Kensington,  W. 

Eager,  Rev.  James,  Burscough  Hall,  Ormskirk,  Lancashire. 
Edinburgh,  Rev.  Mother  Superior,  St  Margaret's  Convent. 
Edinburgh  Public  Library   (Hew  Morrison,   Librarian),   George  IV 

Bridge,  Edinburgh. 

Edinburgh. — The  Signet  Library   (John  Minto,   M.A.,   Librarian). 
FEdleston,  Miss  (Alice),  Gainford,  Darlington,  Durham. 
Edmondson,  Hubert  H.,  64  Fishergate,  Preston,  Lancashire. 
Edmondstoune-Cranstoun,  C.  J.,  J.P.,  Corehouse,  Lanark,  N.B. 
Elgar,    Sir    Edward,    O.M.,    Mus.    Doc.,     LL.D.,     Severn    House, 

42  Netherall  Gardens,  Hampstead,  N.W. 
Elwes,  Gervase  Henry,  J.P.,  Billing  Hall,  Northampton. 
FEngelbach,   George   Frederick,    47   Manchester    Street,    Manchester 

Square,  W. 

English  Colleges,  see  Lisbon,  Rome,   Valladolid. 
Erdington  Abbey,  Birmingham.  Rt  Rev.  Abbot    (Ansgar   Hoeckel- 

mann)  of,  O.S.B. 
Exeter  Royal  Albert  Memorial  Library  (H.  Tapley-Soper,  F.R.Hist.S., 

Librarian),  Exeter. 

Eyre,  Lewis,  Padley,  Edgehill,  Wimbledon,  S.W. 
Eyre,  Stanislas  Thomas,  J.P.,  60  Ennismore  Gardens,  S.W. 
Eyston,  John,  J.P.,  Hendred  House,  Steventon,  Berks. 
FFalkiner,  Mrs    fifrench,  St    Philip's,  Lansdowne    Road,  Wimbledon, 

S.W. 

*  Record  Searcher  and  Heraldic  Artist. 


14  ROLL  OF  MEMBERS 

Farrer,  William,  Litt.D.,  Hall  Garth,  Carnforth,  Lancashire. 
Ferrers,  Henry  Ferrers,  4  Clanricarde  Gardens,  W. 
Fitzherbert,   Basil,    J.P.,   Springfield,    Broadway,   Worcestershire. 
Fitzherbert-Brockholes,    William,    J.P.,    Claughton-on-Brock,    Gar- 

stang  R.S.O.,  Lanes. 

Fitzsimons,  Miss  (Mary),  Holly  Bank,  Victoria  Park,  Manchester. 
Fitzwilliam,  Lady  Alice,  20  South  Street,  Park  Lane,  W. 
Fletcher,    Rev.    John,    The    Presbytery,    Hillside    Road,    Streatharn 

Hill,  S.W. 

Fort  Augustus  Abbey,  Inverness,  Vy  Rev.  Prior  (Willson)  of,  O.S.B. 
F  Fowler,   Rt  Rev.  John   Clement,   Prior,  O.S.B.,  Belmont,  Hereford. 
Frick,  Rev.  Carl,  S.J.,  Bellevue,  Luxemburg. 
Fulham  Public  Library,  see  London. 

Gainsborough,  The  Earl  of,  Exton  Park,  Oakham,  Rutland. 
Gainsford,  William  D.,  J.P.,  Skendleby  Hall,  Spilsby,  Lincolnshire. 
Gaisford-St  Lawrence,    Julian    Charles,  J.P.,  Omngton,   Worthing, 

Sussex. 
Galloway,  Rt    Rev.   (Dr    Turner)    Bishop   of,   St    Benedict's,  Max- 

welltown,  Dumfries,  N.B. 
Gasquet,  Rt  Rev.  Francis    Aidan    Abbot,  D.D.,  O.S.B.,  16  Harpur 

Street,  Theobald's  Road,  W.C. 
Gatty,  Charles  T.,  F.S.A.,  28  Clare  Street,  Dublin. 
Gerard,  Rev.  John,  S.J.,  31  Farm  Street,  Berkeley  Square,  W. 
F  Gillow,  Joseph,  Brook  House,  Alderley  Edge,  Cheshire. 

Glasgow,   Most    Rev.    (Dr    Maguire)    Archbishop    of,    160   Renfrew 

Street,  Glasgow. 
Glasgow. — Mitchell  Library  (Francis  T.  Barrett,  Librarian) ,  2 1  Miller 

Street. 
Glencross,*  Reginald  M.,  M.A.,  LL.B.,  F.S.G.,  F.R.S.A.I.,  Makshufa, 

Harefield  Road,  Uxbridge. 

Goldstone,  Mrs  (Frances),  7  Upper  Church  Street,  Bath. 
Gorham,    James   J.,    M.A.,    M.D.,    J.P.,    80   South    Side,    Clapham 

Common,  S.W. 
Gray,  Rev.  John,  St  Peter's,   Falcon  Avenue,  Morningside    Road, 

Edinburgh. 

Greenway,  Edward  Maurice,  R.I. P. 
Gudgeon,  George  E.,  J.P.,  St  John's  Mead,  Winchester. 
Guildhall  Library,  see  London. 
Hacket,  Rev.  Francis  L.,  Cathedral  Clergy  House,  Francis  Street, 

Westminster,  S.W. 
FHall,  Very  Rev.  Francis  John,  V.F.,  St    Charles's  Rectory,  Jarrat 

Street,  Hull. 

Hammersmith  Public  Library,  see  London. 
Hampstead,  Convent  I.B.V.M.,  see  London. 
F  Hansom,  Joseph  Stanislaus,  27  Alfred  Place  West,  South  Kensington, 

S.W. 

Harding,  George,  Book  Store,  64  Great  Russell  Street,  W.C. 
Harrow,   Middlesex,    Rev.   Mother   Superior,  Visitation   Convent. 
FHarting,  Miss  (Johanna  H.),  6  Avonmore  Gardens,  Kensington,  W. 
Harvard  University  Library,  see  Cambridge,   U.S.A. 
Haver  stock   Hill,  Dominican   Priory,  see    London. 
Hawke,   Richard,   Le  Vieux   Logis,   Vauxbuin  par   Soissons,  Aisne, 

France. 

*  Record  Searcher. 


ROLL  OP  MEMBERS  15 

Hawkesyard  Priory,  Rugeley,  Staffordshire,  Very  Rev.  (T.  Ambrose 

Smith)  Prior,  O.P. 

Hay  ward,  Rev.  Francis  M.,  Derwent,  near  Sheffield. 
FHayward's   Heath,    Rev.   Mother   Prioress,   C.R.L.,   Priory   of  Our 

Lady  of  Good  Counsel,  Sussex. 

Heditch,  Rev.  Joseph,  3  Burlington  Lane,  Chiswick,  W. 
Herbert,  Major  General  Sir  Ivor,  Bart.,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  M.P.,  Llanarth 

Court,  Raglan,  Monmouth. 
Henries,  The  Lady,  Everingham  Park,  York. 
Hewins,  William  Albert  Samuel,  M.A.,  M.P.,  15  Chartfield  Avenue, 

Putney  Hill,  S.W. 

Holden,  Richard,  K.S.G.,  J.P.,Woodfield,  Clarence  Street,  Blackburn. 
F  Hook,  Very  Rev.  Paul,  Ph.D.,  President,  St  Mary's  College,  Holywell, 

North  Wales. 

Hope,  Geoffrey  Aloysius  Eyton,  Trinity  College,  Oxford. 
Hornsey,  Very  Rev.  (J.  O'Leary,  D.D.)  Prior,  C.R.L.,  Austin  Canons, 

12  Womersley  Road,  N. 

Howell,  Mrs  David,  Rose  Hill,  Penzance,  Cornwall. 
Huddleston,   Denys  Lawlor,   J.P.,   Sawston,   Cambridgeshire. 
Hull  Public  Library  (William  F.  Lawton,  Librarian),  Albion  Street, 

Hull. 

Humble,  Mrs.  John,  Forebridge,  Stafford. 

Hunnybun,  William  Martin,  M.A.,  62  Oakley  Street,  Chelsea,  S.W. 
Hussey- Walsh,  Valentine,  16  Avenue  du  Trocadero,  Paris,  France, 
lies,  Very  Rev.  Daniel  Canon,  L.D.,  R.I. P. 

Jarrett,  Rev.  Bede,  O.P.,  M.A.,  S.T.L.,  St  Dominic's  Priory,  South 
ampton  Road,  Haverstock  Hill,  N.W. 

Jerningham,  Henry  William  Stafford,  J.P.,  Costessey  Park,  Norwich. 
F  Jerningham,   Sir  Hubert  E.  H.,   K.C.M.G.,  J.P.,  F.S.A.,  Longridge 

Towers,  Berwick-on-Tweed,  Northumberland. 
John  Rylands  Library,  see  Manchester. 

Jones,  Evan  Davies,  J.P.,  6  Addison  Road,  Kensington,  W. 
Kendal,  Mrs,  Brandreth  House,  Parbold,  near  Southport,  Lanes. 
Kendal,  Miss  (Teresa),  214  Deepdale  Road,  Preston. 
Kennard,  Rt  Rev.Monsignor  Canon,  "Westleigh",  Burnham, Somerset. 
Kensington  Public  Library,  see  London. 

F  Keogh,  C.  George  Neal,  12  Girdler's  Road,  West  Kensington,  W. 
Kerr,  Admiral  of  the  Fleet  Lord  Walter,  G.C.B.,  J.P.,  58  Cromwell 

Road,  S.W. 

Kirby,  Edmund,  Overdale,  Oxton,  Birkenhead. 
Klincksieck,  Monsieur  (for  the  Bibliotheque   Nationale),   Paris,  c/o 

Messrs  Simpkin,  Marshall  &  Co.,  2-8  Orange  Street,  W.C. 
FKnill,    Alderman    Sir    John,    Bart.,    K.C.S.G.,  South   Vale    House, 

Blackheath,  S.E. 
Lancaster  Public  Library  (James  M.  Dowbiggin,  Librarian),  Storey 

Institute,  Lancaster. 
Langdale,    Major    Philip,    J.P.,    Houghton    Hall,    Sancton    R.S.O., 

Yorks. 
F  Langton,    Francis   Albert     Romuald,    48    Egerton   Gardens,    South 

Kensington,  S.W. 

Lanherne,  Rev.  Mother  Prioress,  O.C.D.,  St  Columb,  Cornwall. 
Leeds,  Rt  Rev.  (Dr  Cowgill)  Bishop  of,  Bishop's  House,  Leeds. 
Leeds    Public  Libraries  (Thomas  W.  Hand,  City  Librarian),  Central 

Public  Library,  Leeds. 


16  ROLL  OF  MEMBERS 

Leeming,  James  Whiteside,  J.P.,  Greaves  House,  Lancaster. 
Leese,  Colonel  William  Francis,  V.D.,  17  Carlton  Road,  Haling,  W. 
Limerick,  Right  Rev.  (Dr  O'Dwyer)  Bishop  of,  The  Palace,  Corbally, 

Limerick. 

Lindsay,  Leonard  C.,  F.S.A.,  22  Chester  Square,  S.W. 
Lindsay,    William   Alexander,    K.C.,    J.P.,    M.A.,    F.S.A.,    Windsor 

Herald,  College  of  Arms,  E.G. 
Lisbon,  Portugal.— English  College,  Rt  Rev.  (Mgr  James  V.  Warwick) 

President. 
Liverpool,   Most  Rev.  (Dr  Whiteside)  Archbishop   of,  Archbishop's 

House,  St  Domingo  Road,  Liverpool,  N. 
Liverpool  Public  Library  (George  T.  Shaw,  Librarian),  William  Brown 

Street,  Liverpool. 
Liverpool. — St  Francis  Xavier's,  Very  Rev.  (Frederick  Parry)  Rector, 

S.J.,  Salisbury  Street. 

London — Antiquaries,  Society  of,  Burlington  House,  Piccadilly,  W. 
London — British  Museum  Library,  c/o  Messrs  Dulau  &  Co,  37,  Soho 

Square,  W. 
London — Catholic  Reference  Library  (Miss  Pauline  Willis,  Treasurer), 

92  Victoria  Street,  Westminster,  S.W. 

London — Constitutional  Club  Library,  Northumberland  Avenue,  W.C. 
London — Fulham   Public   Library    (Walter   S.   C.    Rae,    Librarian), 

598  Fulham  Road,  S.W. 
London  Guildhall  Library  (Bernard  Kettle,  Librarian),  The  Guildhall, 

E.C. 
London — Hammersmith  Public  Library  (Samuel  Martin,  Librarian), 

Brook  Green  Road,  W. 
London.— Hampstead,    N.W.— Rev.    Mother    I.B.V.M.,    St    Mary's 

Convent,  England's  Lane. 
London. — Haverstock   Hill,   N.W. — Very    Rev.   (Humbert   Everest, 

S.T.B.)  Provincial  O.P.,St  Dominic's  Priory,  Southampton  Road. 
London — Kensington    Public    Library    (Herbert    Jones,    Librarian), 

Kensington  High  Street,  W.,  c/o  Messrs  Farmer  <S-  Sons,  Young's 

Library,  179  Kensington  High  Street,  W. 
London. — Kensington  (South), S.W. — Very  Rev.(Alphonsus  Coventry) 

Provincial  O.S.M.,  St  Mary's  Priory,  264  Fulham  Road. 
London  Library  (C.  T.  H.  Wright,  LL.D.,  Secretary  and  Librarian), 

14  St  James's  Square,  S.W. 
London — Record   Office  Library,  c/o  Messrs  Wyman  &  Sons,  Fetter 

Lane,  E.C. 
London — Reform  Club   Library   (W.    R.    B.   Prideaux,    Librarian), 

Pall  Mall,  S.W. 
London — Westminster    Public    Library    (Frank    Pacy,    Librarian), 

Buckingham  Palace  Road,  S.W. 

Longstaff,  Leonard  W.,  St  Kitts,  13  Butler  Avenue,  Harrow. 
Longueville,  Thomas,  J.P.,  Llanforda,  Oswestry,  Salop. 
Loughnan,  Ignatius  Hamilton,  383  Viale  Giulio  Cesare,  Rome,  Italy. 
Luck,   Rt    Rev.  Mgr  Thomas  Canon,   St    Mary's,  East    Hendred, 

Steventon,  Berks. 

Lupton,  Rev.  Edward,  Presbytery,  South  Shore,  Blackpool,  Lanes. 
McCabe,  Very  Rev.  Bernard  J.  Canon,  St  Hilda's  Presbytery,  Whitby. 
MacGregor,  Mrs,  12  Craven  Gardens,  Ealing,  W. 
McKenna,  Miss  (Alice),  5  Ashley  Gardens,  Westminster,  S.W. 
Madison,  Wis.,  U.S.A. — Wisconsin  State  Historical  Society  (Reuben 


ROLL  OF  MEMBERS  17 

Gold    Thwaites,  LL.D.,  Librarian),  c/o  Messrs  Henry  Sotheran 

and  Company,  140  Strand,  W.C. 
Manchester  Public  Free  Library  (Charles  W.  Sutton,  M.A.,  Librarian), 

King  Street,  Manchester. 

Manchester. — John  Rylands  Library  (Henry  Guppy,  M. A., Librarian). 
Manresa  House,   Roehampton,   S.W.,   Very   Rev.    (Charles  Blount) 

Rector,  SJ. 

Martin,  Mrs  (T.E.),  6  Wimborne  Gardens,  Baling,  W. 
F  Matthews,*  John  Hobson,  24  Woodfield  Road,  Haling,  W. 
Mawson,  Joseph,  3  Upper  Park  Road,  Hampstead,  N.W. 
Melbourne,  Victoria,  Australia. — Victoria  Public  Library   (E.   la  T. 

Armstrong,     Librarian),     c/o    the     Agent-General    of     Victoria, 

Melbourne  Place,  Strand,  W.C. 
Menevia,  Rt  Rev.  (Dr  Mostyn)  Bishop  of,  Bishop's  House,  Wrexham, 

North  Wales. 

Meynell,  Edgar,  Old  Elvet,  Durham. 
Middelton,  Marmaduke  F.,  c/o  Messrs  Newsam  &  Gott,  North  British 

Buildings,  East  Parade,  Leeds. 
Middlesbrough,  Right  Rev.  (Dr  Lacy)  Bishop  of,  Bishop's  House, 

Middlesbrough. 
Middlesbrough    Public    Library    (Baker    Hudson,   Librarian), 

Middlesbrough . 

Mimer,  Rev.  Henry  F.,  St  Joseph's  College,  Upholland,  near  Wigan. 
Mitchell  Library,  see  Glasgow. 

Moorat,  Samuel,  25  Pembroke  Gardens,  Kensington,  W. 
Moriarty,  Vy  Rev.  Ambrose  Canon, D.D.,  Bishop's  House,  Shrewsbury. 
Mostyn,  of  Talacre,  Lady,  Talacre,  Prestatyn  R.S.O.,  Flintshire. 
Mount  St  Bernard's  Abbey,  near  Coalville,  Leicestershire,  Very  Rev. 

(Lewis  Carew)  Superior,  O.C.R. 
Mount    St  Mary's   College,   near  Chesterfield,   Very   Rev.    (Patrick 

L.  Wolfe)  Rector,  SJ. 

Mumford,  Charles  £.,19  Ivanhoe  Road,  Liverpool. 
Munich,  Charles    J.,   K.S.G.,    F.R.Hist.S,    8    Achilles    Road,  West 

Hampstead,  N.W. 

Myerscough,  Rev.  Thomas,  St  Joseph's,  Rigby  Street,  Preston. 
Namur,  Belgium. — Rev.  Superioress  General,  Convent  of  Notre  Dame. 
National  Library  of  Ireland,  see  Dublin. 
Nevill,  Henry,  Caixa,  Pernambuco,  Brazil. 
Newberry  Library,  see  Chicago. 
Newcastle  Public  Libraries  (Basil  Anderton,  Librarian),  New  Bridge 

Street,  Newcastle-on-Tyne. 

Newdigate,  Alfred,  M.A.,  27  Clarendon  Square,  Leamington. 
New  England  Historic  Genealogical  Society,  see  Boston. 
New  Hall,  Rev.  Mother  Prioress,  C.R.S.S.,  Chelmsford. 
New  South  Wales  Public  Library,  see  Sydney. 
Newton-Howes,  Robert  William,  British  Honduras  Railways,  Stann 

Creek,  British  Honduras. 
New   York   Historical   Society   (Robert    H.    Kelly,   Librarian),    170 

Central  Park  West,  New  York  City,  U.S.A.,  (Messrs  B.  F.Stevens 

and  Brown). 
New  York  Public  Library  (J.  S.  Billings,  Librarian),  Aston  Library 

Building,  40  La  Fayette  Place,  c/o  Messrs  B.  F.  Stevens  &  Brown, 

4  Trafalgar  Square,   W.C. 

*  Municipal  Archivist  and  Record  Searcher. 


1 8  ROLL  OF  MEMBERS 

New  York  State  Library,  see  Albany. 
F  Norfolk,  The  Duke  of,  E.M.,  K.G.,  P.C.,  Norfolk  House,  St  James's 

Square,  S.W.,  c/o  Dr  Stewart,  The  Castle,  Arundel. 
Northampton,   Rt  Rev.    (Dr  Keating)  Bishop  of,   Bishop's  House, 

Northampton. 

O'Connor,  Rev.  Arthur,  St  Gregory's,  Farnworth,  Lanes. 
O'Farrell,  Rev.  Francis,  Catholic  Church,  Aldershot. 
Ontario  Legislative  Library,  see  Toronto. 
Oratory,  see  Birmingham. 
Oscott  College  Library,  near  Birmingham. 
Ottawa,  Canada. — Canadian  Parliament  Library  (A.  D.  Cellas,  LL.D., 

and    Martin   J.   Griffin,   LL.D.,   Librarians),   c/o  Messrs  E.  J. 

Allen  6*  Son,  Ltd.,  King  Edward    Mansions,  10  Grape  Street, 

Shaftesbury  Avenue,  W.C. 

Oulton,  Lady  Abbess  of,  O.S.B.,  St  Mary's  Abbey,  Stone,  Staffs. 
Oxford. — The   Bodleian   Library    (Falconer    Madan,    M.A.,    F.S.A., 

Librarian). 
Paine,  Rev.  Arthur  H.,  M.A.,  47  Manchester    Street,  Manchester 

Square,  W. 

Parfitt,  J.  J.,  B.A.,  K.C.,  Highwood,  The  Drive,  Wimbledon,  S.W. 
Paris. — Bibliotheque  Nationale,  see  Klincksieck. 
Parker,  Colonel  John  W.R.,  C.B.,  J.P.,  F.S.A.,  Browsholme  Hall,  near 

Clitheroe,  Yorkshire. 
Parkminster    Charterhouse,    Partridge    Green,    Sussex,    Very    Rev. 

(Peter  M.  Pepin)  Prior. 

Pauling,  George  Craig  Saunders,  The  Lodge,  Effingham,  Surrey, 
Penketh,  Charles  Henry,  259  Thomas  Street,  West    Gorton,  Man 
chester. 

Penney,  Alexander  Terasius,  16  Water  Lane,  Great  Tower  Street,  E.G. 
Pennsylvania  Historical  Society,  see  Philadelphia. 
Pennsylvania  University  Library,  see  Philadelphia. 
Philadelphia,  JPa.,  U.S.A. — Pennsylvania    Historical    Society,    1300 

Locust  Street,  c/o  Messrs  B.  F.  Stevens    dx   Brown,  4  Trafalgar 

Square,  W.C. 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  U.S.A. — Pennsylvania  University  Library  (Morris 

Jastrow,  Jun.,  Librarian),  34th  Street  and  Woodland  Avenue. 
Phillips,  Rev.  George  E.,  Ushaw  College,  Durham. 
Phillipson,   Rev.  William  A.,  Postlip     Hall,   Winchcombe   R.S.O., 

Gloucestershire. 

Pilley,  Walter,  J.P.,  The  Barton,  Hereford. 
Pollen,  Arthur  Hungerford,  69  Elm  Park  Gardens,  South  Kensington, 

S.W. 

Pollen,  Mrs  Hungerford,  157  Victoria  Street,  S.W. 
F  Pollen,    Rev.    John    Hungerford,    S.J.,    31    Farm   Street,    Berkeley 

Square,  W. 

Pope,  Rev.  John  O'Fallon,  S.J.,  M.A.,  Pope's  Hall,  Oxford. 
Powell,  Very  Rev.  Austin,  V.F.,  R.I.P. 

Preston  Free  Public  Library  (W.  S.  Bramwell,  Librarian),  Preston. 
Preston. — St  Ignatius',  Rev.  (Arthur  Day)  Rector,  S.J. 
Princethorpe,  Rev.  Mother  Prioress,  O.S.B.,  near  Rugby. 
Princeton  Theological  Seminary  Library  (J.  H.  Dulles,  Librarian), 

Princeton,  New  Jersey,  U.S.A. 

Radcliffe,  Charles  A.  F.,  The  Old  Hall,  Stackhouse,  Settle,  Yorks. 
Radcliffe,  Sir  Joseph  Edward,  Bart.,  Rudding  Park,  Knaresborough. 


ROLL  OF  MEMBERS  19 

Radcliffe,  Richard   Duncan,  M.A.,  F.S.A.,  26  Derwent  Road,  Old 

Swan,  Liverpool. 
Ratcliffe   College,   Very   Rev.    (Joseph   Cremonini)    President,   I.C., 

near  Leicester. 

Record  Office  Library,  see  London. 
Reform  Club,  see  London. 

Reynolds,  James  Philip,  J.P.,  Dove  Park,  Woolton,  near  Liverpool. 
F  Riddell,  Cuthbert  David  Giffard,  J.P.,  Swinburne  Castle,  Barrasford, 

Northumberland. 
Riddell,  Edward  Charles,  J.P.,  Hermeston  Hall,  Oldcotes,  Rotherham, 

Kinwarton  House,  Alcester,  Warwickshire. 
Riddell-Blount,   Major  Edward   Francis,   J.P.,   Cheeseburn  Grange, 

Newcastle-on-Tyne. 

Robertson,  Charles,  K.S.G.,  Apsley  Paddox,  Oxford. 
Robinson,  Miss  (Elizabeth),  c/o  B.  Grant  Holden,  Radian,  Green  Hill, 

Derby. 
Robinson,  Wilfrid  Clavering,  F.R.Hist.S.,  13  Wulfhage  Straet,  Bruges, 

Belgium. 
Rochdale  Public  Libraries  (George  Hanson,  Librarian),  Art  Gallery 

and  Museum,  Rochdale. 

Roehampton,  Rev.  Mother  Superior,  Sacred  Heart  Convent,  S.W. 
Rome. — BIBLIOTECA    APOSTOLICA    VATICANA    (Rev.    J.    Ehrle,  S.J., 

Librarian),  The  Vatican  (Honorary}. 
Rome. — Library,  Collegio  Inglese,  Rt  Rev.  (Mgr  Giles)  Rector,  Via 

Monserrato  45. 

Roskell,    Charles   John,    6   Vicarage   Gate,    Kensington,    W. 
Ruvigny,  Marquis  de,  15  Hanover  Chambers,   Buckingham  Street, 

Strand,  W.C. 

F  St  Beuno's  College,  St  Asaph,  Flintshire,  Very  Rev.  (Charles  Towns- 
end)  Rector,  SJ. 

St  Edmund's  House,  see  Cambridge. 
St  Francis  Xavier's,  see  Dublin,  Liverpool. 

St  Helens  (Lanes.).— Holy  Cross,  Rev.  (T.  S.  Baldwin)  Rector,  SJ. 
St  Helens   (Lanes.).— St  Mary's,  Lowe  House,   Rev.   (John  Ward) 

Rector,   SJ. 

St  Leonards-on-Sea,  Rev.  Mother  Superior,  Convent  H.C.J. 
FSalford,   Rt    Rev.    (Dr  Casartelli)    Bishop    of,   St    Bede's  College, 

Manchester. 

Sands,  W.  H.  B.,  15  King  Street,  Covent  Garden,  W.C. 
Santley,  Sir  Charles,  K.C.S.G.,  13  Blenheim  Road,  N.W. 
Scott-Gatty,  Sir  Alfred  Scott,  K.C.V.O.,  F.S.A.,  Garter  Principal 

King  of  Arms,  College  of  Arms,  E.G. 
Semmes,  Raphael  T.,  Semmes'  Hardware  Co.,  Savannah,  Georgia, 

U.S.A. 

Servite  Monastery,  see  London. 

Sharrock,  Very  Rev.  Thomas  Canon,  Bishop's  House,  Salford. 
Sheffield   Public   Library   (Samuel   Smith,    F.R.Hist.  S.,    Librarian), 

Surrey  Street,  Sheffield. 

Sheldrake,  Harry  James,  White  Barn,  Kelvedon  S.O.,  Essex. 
Sheldrake,  James  Ernest,  Farm  Hill,  Kelvedon  S.O.,  Essex. 
Sheldrake,  Willie,  White  Barn,  Kelvedon  S.O.,  Essex. 
F  Shipley,  Orby,  M.A.,  39  Thurloe  Square,  South  Kensington,  S.W. 
Shrewsbury,  Rt   Rev.   (Dr.  Singleton)    Bishop  of,  Bishop's    House, 

39  Beresford  Road,  Birkenhead. 


20  ROLL  OF  MEMBERS 

Signet  Library,  see  Edinburgh. 

Skeet,  Major  Francis  J.A.,  Hatfield    Regis  Grange,  Hatfield   Broad 

Oak,  Essex. 

Skipton. — St  Stephen's,  Rev.  (Richard  Sharp)  Rector,  SJ. 
Smith,  Mrs.  F.  Yorke,  Boughfield  Cottage,  Sidmouth,  S.  Devon. 
F  Smith,  Alderman  John  Peter,  J.P.,  Arndene,  Barrow-in-Furness. 
Smith,    William   Abbey,    Rosebery    Villa,    Hutton     Avenue,    West 

Hartlepool. 

Smith,  William  Bernard  Stanislaus,  Belgrano,  Westbourne,  Bourne 
mouth. 

F  Spedding,  Carlisle  James  Scott,  78  Oxford  Terrace,  Hyde  Park,  W. 
F  Spencer,   Mrs  Seymour,   The  Birks,   Bellingham,   Northumberland. 
Stafford  Public  Library  (Thomas  Jackson,  Librarian),  Stafford. 
Stanbrook  Abbey,  The  Lady  Abbess,  O.S.B.,  Worcester. 
Stanneld,  Rev.  Raymund,  Convent  of  the  Good  Shepherd,  Fulham 

Palace  Road,  Hammersmith,  W. 

Stanley-Cary-Caddell,  Mrs,  10  Manson  Place,  South  Kensington,  S.W. 
Stapleton,  Hon.  Mrs.  Bryan,  Earnscliffe,  Parkwood  Road,  Boscombe, 

Bournemouth. 

Stapleton-Bretherton,   Frederick,    J.P.,   The   Hall,   Rainhill,   Lanes. 
Stebbing,  Very  Rev.  George,  C.SS.R.,  Rector,  St  Mary's,  Clapham 

Park  Road,  Clapham,  S.W. 

Stevenson,  Rev.  William,  The  Presbytery,  Kendal. 
Stockport   Public   Library    (R.   Hargreaves,   Librarian),    Stockport, 

Cheshire. 

Stokes,  Philip  Folliott  Scott,  6  Stone  Buildings,  Lincoln's  Inn,  W.C. 
Stonyhurst  College, Blackburn,  Very  Rev.  (William  Bodkin)  Rector,  S.  J. 
Sumner,  Francis  G.,  J.P.,  Roseland,  Torquay. 
F  Sutcliffe,  Very  Rev.  William  Ormond  Canon,  M.A.,  7  Howitt  Road, 

Hampstead,  N.W. 

Swarbreck,  Edward  Dukinfield,  Bedale,  Yorkshire. 
Sweeney,  Rev.  Joseph    Dunstan,  O.S.B.,  St  John's  Priory,  South 

Parade,  Bath. 

Swift,   Rev.  Francis   J.,   Holy  Trinity  Presbytery,   Bilston,   Staffs. 
Sydney. — New   South   Wales   Public   Library,  c/o   Messrs.  Truslove 

and  Hanson,  153  Oxford  Street,  W. 
Talbot,  Colonel  Lord  Edmund,  M.V.O.,  D.S.O.,  M.P.,  i  Buckingham 

Palace  Gardens,  S.W. 

FTatum,  Rev.  George  B.,  M.A.,  St  Joseph's,  Elm  Grove,  Brighton. 
Taylor-Smith,  Mrs  M.  E.  Piercey,  Ralley  Park,  South  Mimms,  Herts. 
Teebay,  Rev.  George,  The  Rectory,  Weld  Bank,  Chorley,  Lanes. 
Teignmouth,  Lady  Abbess,  O.S.B.,  St  Scholastica's  Abbey,  Devon. 
Tempest,  Mrs,  Broughton  Hall,  Skipton-in-Craven,  Yorkshire. 
Thomas,  Charles  Edward,   13  Queen's  Square,  Bath. 
Thomson,  Joseph  Charles,  Mercat  Press,  St  Giles  Street,  Edinburgh. 
Toke,  Leslie  A.  St  L.,  Stratton-on-the-Fosse,  near  Bath. 
Toronto,    Ontario,  Canada. — Ontario    Legislative    Library    (Avern 

Pardoe,  Librarian),  c/o  Messrs  E.  G.  Allen  &  Son,  King  Edward 

Mansions,  14  Grape  Street,  Shaftesbury  Avenue,  W.C. 
Torre  Diaz,  Countess  de,  21  Devonshire  Place,  Portland  Place,  W. 
Townend,*  George  Percy,  F.S.G.,  39  Heidelberg  Road,  Bradford. 
Towsey,  William,  i  Marlborough  Road,  N.W. 
Trappes-Lomax,  John  B.,  Wood  Hall,  Skirlaugh,  Hull. 

*  Genealogist. 


ROLL  OF  MEMBERS  21 

Trappes-Lomax,  Mrs  Clayton  Hall,  Accrington. 

Trappes-Lomax,  Richard,  J.P.,  Allsprings,  Great  Harwood,  Blackburn. 

Trinity  College  Library,  see  Dublin. 

Turnbull,  Philip  Bernard,  Egton,  Penylan  Road,  Cardiff. 

Turvillc-Petre,  Oswald,  J.P.,  B.A.,  Bosworth  Hall,  Rugby. 

Ulster  King  of  Arms'  Office,  see  Dublin. 

Urquhart,  Francis  Fortescue,  M.A.,  Balliol  College,  Oxford. 

Ushaw  College  Library,  Durham  (Rev.  Edwin  Bonney,  Librarian). 

Valladolid,  Spain. — Very   Rev.  Rector,  Colegio  Ingles. 

Vassall-Phillips,  Rev.  Oliver    R.,  C.SS.R.,  Bishop  Eton,  Wavertree, 

Liverpool. 

Vatican  Library,  see  Rome. 

Vaughan,  Major  Charles  Jerome,  J.P.,  The  Oaks,  Woodford,  Essex. 
Vaughan,    Col.    Francis    Baynham,   K.C.P.,    J.P.,  Courtfield,  Ross, 

Herefordshire. 
Vaughan,  Rev.  Herbert,  D.D.,  Mission    House,  Brondesbury  Park, 

N.W. 
FVaux   of   Harrowden,  The   Lord,  M.A.,   Harrowden   Hall,  Welling- 

borough,  Northants. 
Venturi,  Rev.  Pietro  Tacchi,  S.J.,  Collegio  Pio  Latino  Americano, 

Prati  di  Castello,  Rome. 
Victoria  Public  Library,  see  Melbourne. 
F  Wainewright,  John    Bannerman,  31  Dryden   Chambers,  119  Oxford 

Street,  W. 

Wake,  Philip  Kenyon,  Handsworth  Grange,  Sheffield. 
Walmesley,  Very  Rev.  William   Canon,  Rector,  St  Joseph's  College, 

Upholland,  Wigan. 
F  Ward,  Rt   Rev.  Monsignor   Canon,  President,  St  Edmund's  College, 

Old  Hall,  Ware,  Herts. 
Ward,  Samuel  Francis  Bernard,  R.I. P. 
Warrington,  J.  Francis,  Walton  Grange,  Wakefield. 
Washington  Library  of  Congress  (Herbert  Putnam,  LL.D.,  Litt.  D., 

Librarian),  Washington,  D.C.,  U.S.A.,   c/o  Messrs  Allen  &  Son, 

14  Grape  Street,  Shaftesbury  Avenue,  W.C. 
Watson,  Charles  Gordon,  F.R.C.S.,  123  Harley  Street,  W. 
Watson,  Rt  Rev.  Mgr  Edward  J.,  M.A.,  St  Charles'  House,  Brent- 
wood,  Essex. 

Webb,  Edward  Doran,  F.S.A.,  Close  Gate,  Salisbury. 
F  Wedgwood,  Rowland  Henry,  M.A.,  Slindon,  Arundel,  Sussex. 

Weetman,  Henry  Charles,  Ryall  House,  Upton-on-Severn,  Worcester 
shire. 

Weld,  Francis  Joseph,  32  Weld  Road,  Birkdale,  Southport. 
F  Westminster,  His  Eminence  Cardinal  Bourne    the    Archbishop    of, 

Archbishop's  House,   Ambrosden  Avenue,   Westminster,   S.W. 
Westminster  Public  Libraries,  see  London. 
Whitfield,  Rev.  Joseph  L.,  M.A.,  Oscott  College,  Birmingham. 
Wigan  Free  Public  Library  (Henry  G.  Folkard,  F.S.A.,  Librarian). 
F  Wilcocks,  Horace  Stone,  M.A.,  Cheveley,  Mannamead,  Plymouth. 
F  Williams,  Alfred,  J.P.,  The  Mount,  Caerleon,  Monmouthshire. 
F  Williamson,    George   Charles,    Litt.  D.,    Burgh   House,    Well    Walk, 

Hampstead,  N.W. 
Willson,  Very  Rev.  E.  Hilary,  Prior,  O.S.B.,  Fort  Augustus  Abbey, 

Inverness. 


22  ROLL  OF  MEMBERS. 

Wilmot,  Hon.  Alexander,  K.S.G.,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

Wimbledon  Public  Library  (Henry  William  Bull,  Librarian),  Wim 
bledon,  S.W. 

F  Windle,  Sir  Bertram  C.  A.,  M.D.,  LL.D.,  F.R.S.,  F.S.A.,  President, 
Queen's  College,  Cork. 

Wisconsin  State  Historical  Society,  see  Madison. 

Witham,  Philip,  Whitmoor  House,  Sutton  Park,  near  Guildford. 

Wonersh  (St  John's)  Seminary,  Rt  Rev.   (Mgr  Doubleday)  Rector, 

Wonersh,  near  Guildford. 
FWood,*  Herbert  Maxwell,  B.A.,  5  The  Grove,  Sunderland. 

Woodruff,  Mrs.  Cumberland,  St    David's,  Shorncliffe  Road,  Folke 
stone,  Kent. 
FWoollan,  Joseph  Henry,  42  South  Park  Road,  Wimbledon,  S.W. 

Worcester,  Mass.,  U.S.A.,  Free  Public  Library  (Samuel  Swett  Green, 
M.A.,  Librarian),  c/o  Messrs  Kegan  Paul,  Trench,  Trlibner  &  Co., 
Broadway  House,  67-74  Carter  Lane,  B.C. 

Worsley-Worswick,  Major  William,  J.P.,  Normanton  Hall,  Hinckley, 
Leicestershire. 

Worth,  Henry  George,  in  Vassall  Road,  Brixton,  S.W. 

Wyndham,  Very  Rev.  Francis  M.  Canon,  M.A.,  O.S.C.,  St   Mary  of 

the  Angels,  Westmoreland  Road,  Bayswater,  W. 
F  York. — Rev.  Mother,  I.B.V.M.,  St  Mary's  Convent,  Micklegate  Bar. 

Young,  Smelter  Joseph,  Westgate  House,  Worksop. 

*  Hon.  vSecretary,  Durham  and  Northumberland  Parish  Register  Society. 
N.B. — Changes  of  address  are  to  be  notified  to  the  Secretary. 


PROGRESS 

THE  position  of  our  Society  as  compared  with  other  Record-printing 
Societies  and  the  dates  of  foundation  will  be  of  interest.  These 
Societies,  even  with  a  smaller  membership,  have  done  and  are  doing 
valuable  work.  They  deserve  more  support. 

1904  CATHOLIC  RECPRDS  (i  June,  1912)          . .  . .  390 

1834  Surtees  . .          . .          . .          . .      Limited  to  350 

1869  Harleian         . .          . .          . .          . .          . .  . .  273 

1898  Lancashire  Parish  Registers          ..          ..  ..  216* 

1888  British  Records        . .  209 

1904  Canterbury  and  York  (Episcopal  Registers)  . .  208 

1899  Yorkshire  Parish  Registers  . .          . .  . .  197 

1877  Harleian  (Register  Section)  .  .          . .  . .  173 

1885  Yorkshire  Archaeological  (Record  Series)  . .  172 

1898  Durham    and    Northumberland    Parish    Register 

Society  . .          . .          . .      Limited  to     150 

*  Exclusive  of  32  Subscribers  to  Fuiness  Registers. 


OBITUARY. 

1905 

F  Blount,  Sir  Edward  Charles,  K.C.B.,  15  March,  aet.  95. 
Nicholl,  Samuel  Joseph,  21  March,  aet.  78. 
Knight,  Rt  Rev.  Edmund,  Bishop  of  Flavias,  9  June,  aet.  67. 
Worsley-Worswick,  Colonel  Richard  Christopher,  9  Dec.,  aet.  69. 

1906 

Mackey,  Rev.  H.  Benedict  Canon,  D.D.,  O.S.B.,  8  Jan.,  aet.  60. 
Gradwell,  Rt  Rev.  Mgr  Robert,  16  May,  aet.  80. 
FSayles,  Lewis  Charles,  17  Nov.,  aet.  64. 

Arundell of  Wardour,  John  Francis  Arundell,i2th  Baron,  26  Oct.,aet.74. 

1907 

Herbert,  Major  Edmund,  20  Feb.,  aet.  84. 
Liverpool,  Cecil  George  Savile  Foljambe,  ist  Earl  of,  P.C.,  F.S.A., 

23  March,  aet.  60. 

F  Gibson,  Rev.  Henry,  7  March,  aet.  80. 
Hayes,  Rev.  James,  S.J.,  28  May,  aet.  67. 
Grissell,  Hartwell  de  la  Garde,  K.C.P.,  10  June,  aet.  67. 
Collingridge,  Rev.  Charles  P.  F.,  26  July,  aet.  63. 
Forbes-Leith,  Rev.  James,  S.J.,  25  Oct.,  aet.  73. 
Wyatt-Davies,  Ernest  Reuter,  26  Oct.,  aet.  45. 

1908 

F  Threlfall,  Henry  Singleton,  8  Feb.,  aet.  53.  Bequeathed  reversion  0/^500. 
Warrington,  John,  18  April,  aet.  87. 
Radcliffe,    Sir    Joseph    Percival    Pickford,    3rd    Baronet,    K.C.S.G., 

27  April,  aet.  83. 

FDewar,  Captain  James  Gumming,  K.M.,  K.H.S.,  29  April,  aet.  51. 
Allen,  Rt  Rev.  Samuel  Webster,  Bishop  of  Shrewsbury,  13  May,  aet.  64. 
Woodroffe,  James  Tisdall,  K.C.S.G.,  3  June,  set.  70. 
Day,  Rt  Hon.  Sir  John  Charles,  P.C.,  13  June,  aet.  81. 
F  Herries,  Marmaduke  Francis  Constable-Maxwell,  i4th  and  ist  Baron, 

5  Oct.,  aet.  71.     The  first  President. 
Chase,  Rev.  Charles  Rose,  M.A.,  27  Nov.,  aet.  65^ 
Hovenden,  Robert,  F.S.A.,  23  Nov.,  aet.  78. 
Nevile,  (Mrs)  Mildred  Frances,  24  Dec.,  aet.  58. 

1909 

Brand,  James,  K.C.S.G.,  15  Jan.,  aet.  77. 

Crook,  Rt  Rev.  Mgr  John  Edward  Canon,  2  March,  aet.  71. 
F  Bodenham-Lubienski,  Count  Louis  Pomian,  19  March,  aet.  56. 

Mostyn,  William,  25  March,  aet.  85. 

Cary-Elwes,  Valentine  Dudley  Henry,  16  June,  aet.  76. 
F  Scrope,  Simon  Conyers,  16  June,  aet.  51. 

Ripon,  George  Frederick  Samuel  Robinson,  ist^Marquess  of,  K.G. 
9  July,  aet.  81. 

Jordan,  Rev.  Andrew,  27  July,  aet.  44. 
F  Humble,  John,  29  July,  aet.  83. 

Saunders,  (Miss)  Sarah,  15  Sept.,  aet.  73. 

Hanmer,  Anthony  John,  2  Nov.,  aet.  92. 

Chamberlayne,  Major  Tankerville  James,  16  Dec.,  aet.  66. 


I  OBITUARY. 

1910 

Powell,  Vy  Rev.  Austin,  V.F.,  10  Aug.,  aet.  68. 
Walton,  Hon.  Mr  Justice  (Sir  Joseph),  12  Aug.,  aet.  64. 
Beesley,  Rt  Rev.  Mgr.  John,  18  Oct.,  aet.  76. 

1911 

Gordon,  Rt  Rev.  William,  Bishop  of  Leeds,  7  June,  set.  79. 
Gordon,  Very  Rev.  James  Watson  Canon,  29  July,  aet.  73. 
Payne,  John  Orlebar,  M.A.,  10  Oct.,  aet.  75. 
Norris,  Very  Rev.  John,  Cong.  Orat.,  D.D.,  18  Oct.,  set.  68. 
Greenway,  Edward  Maurice,  4  Dec.,  aet.  71. 

1912 

Washbourne,  Robert  Beale,  9  Jan.,  aet.  75. 
lies,  Very  Rev.  Daniel  Canon,  L.D.,  i  Feb.,  aet.  56. 
Ward,  Samuel  Francis  Bernard,  15  July,  aet.  60. 


NOTICES 

VOLUMES  were  posted  to  those  entitled  to  them — IX  on  4th  July,  1911, 
and  X  with  XI  on  2Qth  Dec.,  1911. 

Members  are  requested  to  call  the  attention  of  their  friends  to 
the  Society  and  its  work.  A  copy  of  the  current  subscription  form 
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