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"ROME'S RECRUITS:"
^ IList of
PROTESTANTS WHO HAVE BECOME CATHOLICS
SINCE THE TRACTARIAN MOVEMENT.
Re'printed, with numerous additions and corrections, fronti
"The Whitehall Review"
Of September 28th, October 5t/i, 72tli, and 79th, 7878.
PUBLISHED AT THE OFFICE OF " THE WHITEHALL REVIEW."
And Sold by James Parker & Co., 377, Strand, and at Oxford; and
by Burns & Oatks, Portman Street, W.
1878.
PEEFACE.
ME publication in four successive numbers of The
Whitehall Review of the names of those Protestants
who have become CathoHcs since the Tractarian move-
ment, led to the almost general suggestion that Rome's Recruits
should be permanently embodied in a pamphlet.
This has now been done.
The lists which appeared in The Whitehall Review have
been carefully revised, corrected, and considerably augmented ;
and the result is the compilation of what must be regarded as the
first List of Converts to Catholicism of a reliable nature.
While the idea of issuing such a statement of** Perversions " or
*' Conversions " was received with unanimous favour — for the silly
letter addressed to the Morning Post by Sir Edward Sullivan can
only be regarded as the wild effusion of an ultra-Protestant gone
very wrong — great curiosity has been manifested as to the sources
from whence we derived our information. The modus operandi was
very simple. Possessed of a considerable nucleus, our hands were
strengthened immediately after the appearance of the first list by
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IT PREFACE.
the co-operation of nearly all the converts themselves, who>
hastened to beg the addition of their names to the muster-roll.
While the Roman Clergy have materially assisted us in the
compilation of the List of Recruits, it is worth noting that we
have had no help from the Cardinal Archbishop of Westminster,
nor from Monsignor Capel. On the other hand, we have received
English additions to the List from all parts of the Continent,
and even from the United States.
The Whitehall List does not, of course, in any way repre-
sent the actual numbers of those who have gone over from the
Anglican to the Roman Communion. But then it was no part of
our scheme to sliow how many have left us ; all we essayed was
the publication of the names of the elite ; and in this it is almost
impossible to say to what extent we have been successful.
THE EDITOR OF ''THE WHITEHALL REVIEW."
November Sth, iSyS.
MR. GLADSTONE ON '* ROME'S RECRUITS."
Hawardcn, Oct. ir, 1878.
Dear Sir,
I thank you for sending me The Whitehall Review with the various
lists of secessions to the Roman Church. I am glad they have been collected, and I
am further glad to hear they are to be published in the form of a pamphlet. For
good, according to some, or for evil, according to others, they form as a group an
event of much interest and significance.
It woiild very greatly add to the value of the coming pamphlet if an approximate
statement of dates could be made part of it. To give the year in each case would
probably be very difficult ; but would it be difficult to give decades .'' Say from
1820 or 1830. Even to divide yet more largely would still be useful ; as thus : —
T. Before 1840.
2. 1840—60.
3. Since i860.
You will, I am sure, excuse this suggestion, and again accept my thanks.
I remain, your very faithful
W. E. Gladstone.
It would also be matter of interest to note : —
1. The number of peers.
2. Of members of titled families.
3. Of clerg}'.
4. Of Oxford men.
5. Of ladies.
But perhaps yon will leave all this to readers to extract for themselves.
How Ready— Price One Shilling,
IN HANDSOME ILLUSTRATED WRAPPER'
THE
WHITEHALL
ANNUAL,
Containing Stories, Sketches, and
Poems by
OUIDA,
Major G. J. Whyte-Melville,
F. C. Burnand,
Lady Violet Greville,
John Hollingshead,
Henriette A. Duff,
SARAH BERNHARDT.
Published at "THE WHITEHALL REVIEW OFFICE,
5, York Street, Covent Garden, London.
EOME'S EECEUITS.
The Earl of Ashburnham.
John Bridge AspinaU, Q.C., Recorder of
Liverpool.
Rev. W. H. Anderdon, M.A., Bennet
Scholar of University College, Oxford ;
Vicar of St. Margaret's, Leicester. A
Jesuit.
Rev. T. W. AUies, ^LA., Fellovy of
Wadhara College, Oxford ; Chaplain to
Bishop of London. Author of " The
Church of England cleared from the
charge of Schism;" "The See of St.
Peter," Sec, Sec.
WilUam E. Addis, M.A., Balliol College,
Oxford. A priest of the oratory.
Bernard Addis. A Jesuit.
Rev. George Akers, AI.A., Oriel College,
Oxford. A priest.
H. A. Arden. A Dominican priest.
Frederic Antrobus, son of Baronet. Priest
of the Oratory.
Commander Algar, R.N.
Kev. J. Algar, M.A., Fellow of University
ColJege, Oxford.
Ihomas Arnold, M.A. (Oxford), youngest
son of Dr. Arnold, of Rugby.
Arthur A'Beckett.
Chisholm Anstey, sometime M.P., and
Attorney-General, Hong Kong.
Miss Aglionby.
Anne, wife of the 7th Duke of Argyll.
Rev. George Angus, B.A., Oxford ; Curate
of Prestbnry. Priest.
Rev. Septimus Andrews, M.A., Student
of Christ Church, Oxford ; Vicar of
Market Harbro'. A priest.
Lady A. Acheson.
Lady O. Acheson.
Lady Arundell, sister of the ist Duke
of Buckingham, and \vife of the loth
Lord Arundell of Wardour.
The Duchess of Athole.
Rev. Joseph Atkinson, Priest of the Order
of Charity.
Rev. E. W. Attwood, Curate of St.
Leonard's, Shoreditch.
Walter Marsham Adams, B.A., Fellow
of New College, Oxford.
Miss Agnew, daughter of Baronet, and
author of ♦* Geraldine."
The Lady Annaly.
Mrs. Weston Cracroft-Amcotts, wife of
Colonel Cracroft-Amcotts, of Walcot
HaU.
Henry V. Arkell. A priest.
— Arnold, University College, Oxford.
Miss Lloyd-Anstruther. A nun.
Mrs. Athy, Renville, Galway.
The Misses Adams.
Mrs. Anstice, widow of Rev. Joseph
Anstice, of King's College, London.
Airs. Robert Wigram Arkwright, of Nor-
manton Turville Hall, Leicestershire.
Major-General Stewart Allan, Bengal
Army.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert A'Beckett.
Mrs. Alleyne, widow of Rev. Joseph
Alleyne, M.A., Oxford; two sons and
a daughter.
Mrs. Adderley, sister-in-law of Lord
Norton.
Henry Alexander, barrister-at-law.
Mrs. Amott, widow of a clergyman.
Charies Francis Allnatt, Trinity College,
Dublin; son of late Charles Blake
Allnatt, of Shrewsbury, barrister-at-law.
Mrs. Ainsworth, North Wales. A nun.
Miss Arthur, Sister of Sir Frederic
Arthur.
William Archer, Registrar-General,
Victoria.
Hon. Mrs. Arbuthnot.
Miss Arbuthnot. A nun.
Mrs. Falconer Atlee.
Albert Atlee, and the Misses Atlcc.
The Marquis of Bute.
Rev. Stuart Eyre Bathurst, M.A., FeUow
of Merton College, Oxford; Rector of
Kibworth Beauchamp, son of Sir James
Bathurst, and grandson of Bishop of
Norwich. A priest.
ROME'S RECRUITS.
John Edward Bowden, author of the
Memoirs of Father Faber. Oratorian.
Charles Henry Bowden. Oratorian.
Henry G. Sebastian Bowden, Scots Fusi-
lier Guards. Oratorian.
John Bethell, brother of Lord Westbury.
Augustus P. Bethell. A piiest.
Rev. G. F. L. Bampfield, B.A., late
scholar of Lincoln College, and First
Class in Classics, Oxford. A priest.
Rev. Sir John Croker Barrow, Bart., M.A.,
Oxford.
Lady Barrow and Family.
Miss Barrow, sister of the Baronet.
Rev. Henry Bedford, M.A., St. Peter's
College, Cambridge ; Curate of Christ
Church, Hoxton.
F, C. Bumand, author of " Happy
Thoughts," &c., &c.
Henry Bellingham, M.A., S.C.L., Exeter
College, Oxford ; Barrister-at-Law,
Private Chamberlain to Pope Leo.
XIIL ; eldest son of Sir Alan
Bellingham, Bart , of Castle Belling-
ham, Co. Louth.
Mrs. Major Browne.
Rev. E. G. Klirwan Browne ; Curate at
Bawdsey, Norwich ; nephew of Sir W.
Nott, K.C.B.
Sir George Bowyer, Bart., M.P., D.C.L.
(Oxford.)
Arthur Bovill, nephev/ of Lord Justice
Bovill.
Rev. R. W. Brundritt, M.A., Christ
College, Cambridge. A priest.
Rev. F. Bown, M.A., Curate of St.
George's-in-the-East. A priest.
Edmund R. P. Bastard, M.A., Balliol
College, Oxford, Double First Class;
Kitley, Devon.
Rev. C. B. Bridges, M.A., Oriel College,
Oxford.
Robert Braithwaite, B.A. (Oxford),
barrister-at-law.
Isabella, wife of 8th Baron Beaumont, and
daughter of 3rd Baron Kilmaine.
Henry, 9th Baron Beaumont.
W. H. Brown, B.A. (London).
Rev. W. H. Bliss, Magdalen College,
Oxford, Rector of Hincksey.
Miss Tatton Browne.
Edward Badeley, M.A.
Sergeant Bellasis.
Rev. Professor Barff, M.A., Christ's Col-
lege, Cambridge ; Curate of Holy
Trinity, Hull.
Rev. Robert Belaney, M.,A., St. Cathe-
rine's College, Cambridge ; Vicar of
Arlington. A priest.
Rev. G. Burder, M.A.., Magdalen Hall,
Oxford ; Curate at Ruardean. A Cis-
tercian monk.
Rev. W. B. B. Brownlow, M.A., Trinity
College, Cambridge; Curate at Torquay.
A priest.
James Bums, Publisher.
Charles Alban Buckler, Architect.
Albert Buckler, now a Dominican monk.
Edmund Buckler, ditto.
Reginald Buckler, ditto.
Rev. Thomas Jones Burton, Curate at St.
Paul's, Brompton.
Rev. Thomas Burton, M.A., Cambridge,
Curate at St. James', Enfield. A priest.
J. G. Biggar, M.P.
Captain and Mrs. Boetler.
Rev. J. C. M. Bellew, M.A. (Oxford), the
Elocutionist.
The Duchess of Buccleuch.
David Hunter Blair, son of Sir David
Blair, Bart., M.A., Magdalen College,
Oxford. A priest.
Miss Emily Bowles, author of several
popular stories.
Richard Burchett, late Head Master of
South Kensington Art Schools.
Rev. B. H. Birks, Curate at Arley. A
priest.
Rev. H. Bittleston, M.A., St. John's
College, Oxford, Curate at All Saints',
Margaret Street. Priest of the Oratory.
Lewin Bowring, C.B., son of Sir John
Bowring, Bengal C.S. Private Secre-
tary to Lord Canning.
C. A. Bowring, Trinity College, Cam-
bridge ; son of Sir John. A Jesuit.
T. E. Bridgctt, St. John's College, Cam-
bridge. A priest.
Rev. William Hamilton Bodley, Curate
of Tenison Chapel, Regent Street,
Queen's College, Cambridge. A priest.
Henry Bacchus, Corpus Christi College,
Cambridge.
Rev. H. Bayley, St. John's College, Cam-
bridge. A priest.
Rev. W. Bell, St. John's College, Cam-
bridge.
Rev. F. Balston, M.A., Christ Church,
Oxford. A priest.
Rev. Frederick De Betham, Christ Col-
lege, Cambridge. A Jesuit.
Rev. T. Bowdler, Curate of Tennison
Chapel.
Rev. F. S. Bowles, M.A., Exeter College,
Oxford. A priest.
W. H. Buckle, Controller of Customs.
Walter Buckle, Exeter College, Oxford.
A priest.
Rev. Robert Butler, M.A., Brasenose
College, Oxford ; Warden of the House
of Charity, Soho.
Rev. E. H. Ballard, M.A., Wadham Col-
lege, Oxford. A priest.
George Frederic Ballard, Worcester Col-
lege, Oxford. A priest.
Lieutenant Bastard, R.N.
ROME'S RECRUITS.
.9
Rev. Matthew Bridges, a contributor to the
Edinburgh Rtvirw.
H. R Bagshawe, Q.C., County Court
Judge ; son of Sir William Bagshawe,
and father of the Bishop of Nottingham.
Mrs. Bagshawe, daughter of John Gun-
ning, C.B*
The Eari of Buchan.
Mrs. Bridgman, Frogmore, Herefordshire.
Mrs. Boyce, Cheltenham.
Rev. Caithness Brodie, of Brodie ; Curate
of St. Stephen's, Kensington.
C. H. Bromby, St. Edmund Hall, Oxford,
son of the Bishop of Tasmania.
Mrs. Barnes, of Gilling Castle, Yorkshire.
Mrs. and the Misses Bostock, Cheltenham.
E. G. Stanley Browne, St. Edmund Hall,
Oxford.
Late Countess of Buchan.
Rev. J. W. Barlow.
W. S. Bosanquet.
Leicester Buckingham, Author.
Rev. George Whitefiekl Benjamin, D.D.,
Curate of the English Church at Rome.
Miss Bowring, daughter of Sir John
Bowring. A nun at Hong Kong.
George Bentley, King's College, London.
Rev. William Maziere Brady, D.D. ;
Trinity College, Dublin ; Chaplain to
the Lord-Lieutenant. Chamberlain to
the Pope.
Mrs. William Maziere Brady.
Captain Farmer Bailey.
Rev. G. R. Burrows, M.A., Queen's Col-
lege, Oxford.
Miss Burnett.
Rev. Francis Bayly. Priest.
Rev. A. J. D. Bradley, B.A., Oxford ;
Curate of St. Martin's, Liverpool. Priest.
Mrs. Bengough and Miss Bengough.
Rev. Dr. Barrow, Principal of St. Ed-
mund's Hall, Oxford. A Jesuit.
Lady Burke, daughter of the Right Hon.
J. Calcraft.
Sir J. Bradstreet, Bart.
Rev. Evan Baillie, M.A., Trinity College,
Oxford ; Rector of Lawshall.
^Irs. Beckwith, wife of General Beckwith.
Rev. J. Harris Burton, Glenalmond Coll. ;
incumbent of St. John's, Selkirk.
Captain J. O. Burgoyne.
The Viscountess Bury.
Colonel and Mrs. Buckle.
James Britten, F.L.S., of the British
Museum.
Clare, wife of Captain Joseph Boulderson,
and daughter of J. C. M. Belle w, the
elocutionist.
Evelyn Belle w, son of the elocutionist.
Harold Kyrie Bellew, ditto.
James Brown, LL.D.
Philip Burchett, author of well-known
works on Geometry'.
Arnold Baker, Exeter College, Oxford.
Mrs. Di^bv Boycott, senior.
Essex Digby Boycott.
Mrs. Essex Digby Boycott.
The Comtesse Geraldme Digby Boycott,
Chanoinesse of the RoysU Chapter of
St. Anne, Munich.
Madame Mabel Digby Boycott. A nun.
Mrs. Blunt, of Crabbets, near Crawley^
Sussex.
Rev. Greorge Bampton. A Jesuit.
Francis Bacon, formerly lay-worker at St.
Peter's, London Docks. A priest.
W. H. Bartlett. Dommican priest.
Francis G. Beresford, of the War Office,
Rev. H. G. J. Brasnell, Chaplain of Lin-
coin Gaol.
Rev. J. Carr Browne.
Rev. W. P. Bum, Incumbent near Rother-
ham.
Swinburne Berkeley.
Colonel Blair, Scots Fusilier Guards.
James Francis Wedderbum Bisshop, of
Bramdean House, Hants.
Philip George Crosbie Bisshop.
R. C. A, Boyd, Corpus Christi College,
Cambridge.
The Honourable Charles Bertie, late 47th
Regiment, son of the Earl of Abingdon.
The Lady Elizabeth Bertie, daughter of
the Eari.
The Lady Evelyn Bertie, ditto.
Mrs. Bacchus, daughter of late Professor
Cumming, of Trinity College, Cam-
bridge, and Rector of North Runcton.
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Barclay.
Mrs. Richard Digby Beste, of Botleigh
Grange, Hants.
Miss Bradley.
Captain F. Berthon, son of the Vicar of
Romsey.
The Honourable George Bennett, Rifle
Brigade.
J. Bentley, architect.
The late William Bond of St. Mawgan,
Cornwall, with four sons (all priests) and
four daughters (all nuns).
Alfred Bunn, librettist.
J. Baxter, Oxford, and Mrs. Baxter.
.Miss Blunt, daughter of Consul at
.Smyrna.
Henry Charles Brandling.
Miss Beresford, niece of first Marquis of
Waterford.
Miss Bathurst, granddaughter of Bishop
Bathurst, of Norwich.
Miss Ballantine, daughter of Serjeant
Ballantine.
Mrs. Hill Burton.
A. Blunden, son of Sir D. Blunden, Bart.
Benjamin J. Butland, Trinity College,
Cambridge. A priest.
J. R. Beste.
Mrs. Brine, wife of Colonel Frederic Brine,
R.E.
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ROME'S RECRUITS.
Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Buttemer.
Captain William Edward Buller, late 14th
Light Dragoons.
Charles Bishop, solicitor ; Registrar of the
Oxford County Court:
Mrs. Charles Bishop and Miss Bishop.
Clement Barraud. A Jesuit.
Miss Caroline Burke, daughter of Lady
Burke.
Mrs. Bateman, wife of Dr. Bateman, of
Folkestone.
Mrs. Beaumont, of Guildford.
Mrs. Raymond Barker, wife of nephew of
Dr. Pusey, and two sons (one a Jesuit.)
J. G. H. Barnes, Wadham College, Ox-
ford.
H. W. Brewer, architect.
William Brewer, Solicitor.
F. Orlando Bridgeman, of the Earl of
Bradford's family.
Miss Busk.
Miss Bristow and Miss F. Bristow,
daughters of Captain Bristow.
^liss Barnes.
George Beardmore.
Mrs. Blyth, wife of Rev. F. C. Blyth.
Mrs. Booth, Ashby Manor, Lincoln.
Mrs. Bayne, two sons and two daughters.
Miss E. Beresford, niece of the late Arch-
bishop (Lord Decies) of Tuam.
The Honourable Mrs. Brown, grand-
daughter of the above Archbishop.
Mrs. Burrowes, great-granddaughter of
the above Archbishop.
^Irs. Bishop {n^e O'Connor Morris).
Mrs. Andrew Brown, cousin of the late
Bishop Forbes.
Miss N. G. Blunt.
Miss Blunt, daughter of Consul at Symma.
Algernon Brown, son of Dr. Brown of
Brighton.
John Biden. A Jesuit.
Captain Bathurst, R.N.
Captain Joseph Boulderson, late 68th
Light Infantry.
]Miss Diana Baring.
J. F. Boyd.
Mrs. Bliss, widow of Rev. William
Bliss.
The late Sir Arthur Blennerhassett, Bart.
Madame Belloc {ne'e Bessie Rayner Parkes) ,
a Unitarian, a descendant of Dr.
Priestley, and a well-known writer.
Joseph M. Browne, grandson of Captain
Browne, R.N., of SHgo.
Mrs. Boynton, wife of Captain George
Boynton, and aunt of Sir Henry Boyn-
ton, Bart.
John Bradney, of Bayford Lodge, son of
clergyman.
]Mrs. Bowyer, sister-in-law of Sir George
Bowyer, Bart.
Mrs. Baumgardt, widow of Major-General
John G, Baumgardt, C.B.
G. Bridgett, Assistant Commissary-General
C. J. Bridgett.
Mrs. Hamilton Bradford.
James Browne, of Browneville, co.
Gal way.
Valentine Browne, C.E.
Mrs. Bleakly, wife of a clergyman, and her
children.
Mrs, William Bocock, of Kirtling, New-
market.
Miss Brand, sister of Speaker of the House
of Commons.
Captain Gerard Bolton.
Alan H. Brodrick.
De la Barre, Bodenham, Herefordshire.
Henry bherston Baker, M.A., Exeter
College, Oxford.
Mrs. Brown, wife of Captain David
Brown, 14th Light Dragoons.
Henry and Frederic Brown, of the East
India Company's Service.
A. Gordon Breton, solicitor.
Mrs. Boyce, wife of Rev. W. Boyce, of
Cheltenham College.
Captain Bernard, R.A., son of Rev. S. E.
Bernard.
jSIrs. J. M. Bellew, widow of the elocu-
tionist.
Lady Caroline Barham, sister of the Earl
of Thanet.
Madame Gaggiolti Barham, daughter of
Lady Caroline Barham.
H. S. Butterfield, son of Rev. H. Butter-
field, rector of Fulmer, Bucks.
Mrs. Blythe, wife of Captain Blythe.
Captain Francis Scawen Blunt, of the
Rifle Brigade.
MissHonoria Berwicke. ASister of Charity.
Mrs, Bowden, daughter of the late Sir
John Swinburne, Bart.
The late Miss Bowden. A nun.
Miss Emily Bowden.
The late Captain Henry Bowden, of the
Guards. Founder of the Catholic
Church at Chislehurst.
The late Mrs. Henry Bowden, nee
Burgoyne,
Miss Sarah Brigstocke.
The Countess Dowager of Clare.
Lord Courtenay.
Rev. Henry James Coleridge, M.A., Fel-
low of Oriel College, Oxford ; Scholar
of Trinity, First Class in Classics, and
brother of Lord Coleridge. A Jesuit.
Miss Coleridge.
Rev. G. L. Crawley, M.A., Christ Church,
Oxford ; Cm-ate of St. Saviour's, Leeds.
A priest.
Frederick Capes, Proctor.
W. S. Coward, Trinity Hall, Cambridge,
H.M. Inspector of Schools.
ROME S RECRUITS.
A. J. Christie, M.A., Fellow of Oriel Col-
lege Oxford, First Class in Classics and
Second in Mathematice. A Jesuit
Rev. Edwanl Caswall, M.A., Brascnose
College, Oxford ; Curate at Stratfortl-
under-thc-Casllc. A priest of the
Oratory.
Rev. Verney Cave-Browne-Cave, son of
Sir J. R. Cave-Browne-Cave, Bart. A
priest.
Arthur B. Cumbcrlege, Trinity College,
Cambridge. A priest.
Lady Chatterton, Authoress.
Rev. John Somers Cocks, Rector of
Sheviock, Exeter.
Rev. Danvers Clarke, M.A., Exeter Col-
lege, Oxford ; incumbent in Sussex and
Rural Dean.
Richard Clarke, M.A., Fellow of
St. John's College, Oxford. A Jesuit.
Rev. R. A. Coffin, Christ Church, Oxford,
Rector of St. Mary Magdalen's, Oxford.
A priest.
Rev. A. E. Coffin, Magdalen College,
Oxford.
Rev. H. Coombes, Curate of St. Saviour's,
Leeds.
"William Chatto, M.A., Emanuel College,
Cambridge. Built Catholic Church at
St. Mary Church, Torquay.
Rev. C. Cholmondeley, Balliol College,
Oxford. Priest and canon.
Rev. G. F. Case, M. A., Brasenose College,
Oxford, Curate of All Saints', Margaret-
street. Priest and Canon.
Rev. H. G. Coope, M.A., Christ Church,
Oxford ; curate at Bucknell.
J. J. Caiman, B.A., Worcester College,
Oxford.
Mrs. Ross Church (Florence Marryat).
Miss Cusack, niece of Sir Ralph Cusack,
known in Catholic literature as *' the
Nun of Kenmare."
Rev. C. W. Cavendish, M.A., Trinity
College, Oxford ; rector of Casterton.
The late Mrs. Charles Cavendish.
Arthur V. L. Coombs, M. A., Oriel College,
Oxford ; Captain Dorset Militia. Private
Chamberlain to the late and to the pre-
sent Pope.
Dr. Copeland, of Cheltenham.
Mrs. Copeland, tt4e Bacchus.
J. A. Cook, Barrister-at-Law.
J. A. Charles. A priest.
Mrs. Clark, wife of Prebendary Clark, of
Taunton.
Mrs. Codd, wife of Rev. E. T. Codd,
Vicar of Bbhop's Tachbrook, "Warwick-
shire.
Mrs. Cholmeley, Brandsby Hall, York-
shire.
Rev. John Coventry, M.A., Magdalen
Hall, Oxford ; Rector of Tywardreath ;
grandson of Earl of Coventry.
Alphonsus Coventry. A Servite priest.
Miss Cook, St. James's-square, Notting
Hill.
Colonel Clifton, of Lytham, Lancashire.
Miss Clifton, daughter of Capt. and Lady
Bertha Clifton.
Miss Cotton, daughter of the Provost of
"Worcester College, Oxferd, and niece of
Dr. Pusey.
Colonel Colt hurst, brother of late Sir G.
Colthurst, of Blarney, Co. Cork.
Joseph Clark, M.A., Magdalen College'
Oxford. A Passionist priest.
Robert Colthurst.
J. Coleman, Worcester College, Oxford.
— Chandler, All Souls' College, Oxford.
Rev. C. Cox, B.A., Exeter College,
Oxford.
The late Eari of Castlestuart.
Sir Gilbert E. Campbell, Bart.
Rev. Robert Campbell, M. A., Cambridge;
chaplain to Bishop of Aberdeen, and
canon of Perth Cathedral.
R. D. B. Cunninghame, J.P., Hensol.
C. E. H. Edmonstoune-Cranstoun, J. P.,
Corehouse.
A. J. Cliffe, D.L., Bellevue, "Wexford.
Captain Cliffe.
Captain Warner "W. Garden.
Rev. Dr. J. T. CoUett (Baptist).
Th. K. Chambers, M.A., M.D., Christ
Church, Oxford.
Rev. F. C. A. Clifford, M. A., Cambridge ;
Curate of Elveden, Suffolk.
Rev. Th. Lloyd Coghlan, sen., B.A.,
Trinity College, Dublin; Rector of
Moume Abbey, Cork. A priest.
The late Mrs. T. L. Coghlan.
Rev. Th. L. Coghlan, jun., Curate at
Stonehouse ; now Army Chaplain.
Rev. John Collins, M.A., Oxford ; Curat
at Birkenhead.
Mrs. Hy. Clayton, of Ingatestone.
The Lady Chichester.
Captain Chichester, Dragoon Guards.
Miss Chambers, formerly Mother Eldress
of the Devonport Sisters, under the
direction of Miss Sellon
Mrs. Coxon, wife of M. A. Coxon, Bombay
C. S., and daughter of Sir George An-
derson, Governor of Ceylon.
Mrs. Attwell Coxon, of Hong Kong.
Major Archibald Chisholm.
Mrs. Caroline Chisholm (wifeof the Major),
♦♦The Emigrant's Friend."
Rev. Dr. T. A. Crowther. Priest.
Mrs. Moreton-Craigie of Moreton Hall,
Cheshire.
Miss Cope, daughter of Rev. Sir "W, Cope,
Bart.
Rev. H. Collins, curate at St. George's-
in-the-East. Priest.
"William Collis. Priest and Canon.
Robert Clarke, M.R.C.S. A priest.
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ROME'S RECRUITS.
J. Cookesley, M.D.
The Honourable Mrs. Woodhouse Currie,
daughter of Lord Lyveden.
Rev. A. D. R. Campbell, Curate of Ash-
ley, Newmarket.
Rev. H. W. Challis, M.A. ; scholar of
Merton College, Oxford.
Mrs. Cannon, wife of General Cannon, of
Folkestone, and the Misses Cannon.
Arthur Charles Croker, formerly an officer
of the 7/ th Regiment, and son of the
late Colonel Croker of the i8th Hussars.
Mrs. and Miss Comyn, of Plymouth.
Charles Comberbach. Priest.
Miss Ellen Cottam.
W. A. Osborne Christmas, nephew of W.
Christmas, formerly M.P. and D.L. of
Whitfield, Waterford.
Mrs. and Miss G. Veronica Christmas.
The Lady Katherine Coke, daughter of the
Earl of Wilton.
Miss Crosse.
The Lady Codrington.
Henry Glutton, architect.
Anthony Cope, son of Rev. Sir W. Cope,
Bart.
Mrs. Anthony Cope.
Mrs. Bertram Currie.
Captain Cox.
Miss Claxton, now Marchesadi Salvo.
Augustus Craven, husband of the author
, of " Le Recit d'une Soeur."
Mrs. John Coventry, wife of clergyman.
Henry Ferrers Croxon.
Compton Croxton.
Constance Croxton.
Mrs. Campbell, wife of the member for
North Staffordshire.
Mrs. Cooper, wife of Colonel Morse
Cooper.
John Cooper.
H. Stonehewer Cooper.
Charles Cholmondeley, a Cheshire squire,
brother of Mr. Cholmondeley, of Con-
doverPark, Salop, and nephew of Bishop
Heber. A priest.
Mrs. John Christie, of Stanley Crescent,
Notting Hill.
C. H. Clarke, M.D.
Dr. Counsellor.
Francis Macnaraara Calcutt, formerly M.P.
for County Clare.
Arthur L. Chattaway. A priest.
W. W. Cook. A priest.
George E. Clerk, brother of Sir Douglas
Clerk, Bart., of Penicuik.
Mrs. and Miss Lane Clarke, Guernsey.
Lady Adelaide Cathcart.
Lady Katherine Elizabeth Coclirane,
daughter of the loth Earl of Dundonald.
Mrs. Henry Caulfield.
Miss Camsew, sister-in-law of Dean Cowie,
of Manchester.
Mrs. Charles ClifFe.
Miss Churchill, daughter of 2\Iajor-General
Churchill.
Alderman Chambers, ex-Mayor of Mar-
gate.
Aliss Chandless, daughter of the Q C. A
nun.
Andrew Currie, sculptor.
Mr. Carew, of the War Office.
Thompson Cooper, journalist and author.
Miss Laura Chesshyre, daughter of a
clergyman.
Miss Margaret Wyatt Cobb.
Mr. and Mrs. William Codrington,
Wroughton House, Swindon.
The Honourable Miss Crewe, sister of
Lord Crewe.
Airs. Coates, of Reigate.
H. Considine, D.L., Derk.
Mrs. Clutterbuck, sister of Sir John Croker
Barrow, Bart.
Mrs. Crowe, wife of Captain Crowe, of
Folkestone.
The Honourable Mrs. Colonel Clifford.
Airs. Moss Cooper, sister of 'Mr. Walter,
M.P., of The Times.
Miss Courtenay, sister of the Bishop of
Jamaica.
James Carter, Priest and Chamberlain to
the late Pope.
% Miss Clifford, of Came, co. Cavan.
Miss Wilmot Chetwode, daughter of
Edmund and Lady Janet Wilmot
Chetwode, of Woodbrook, Queen's
County.
Miss Janet Wilmot Chetwode.
Miss Carrington, daughter of a clergyman.
Henry Co well. A Jesuit.
Archibald D. L. Campbell, nephew of D.
Campbell, of Lochnell.
Donald C. V. Campbell, son of James
Archibald Campbell, of Inverawe. A
Jesuit.
Joseph Corbett. A priest.
Mrs. Chirol, wife of Rev. A. Chirol.
Mrs. Clavering, ofCallaly.
Captain and Mrs. Collard, of Waltham-
stow.
Mrs. Connolly. A nun.
Baronne de Corson, relative of Cardinal
Manning.
Miss Christian, sister of Judge Christian.
Duchess de Sforza Cesarini, nee Caroline
Shirley.
Edwin Chabot, Churchwarden of St.
James', Hatcham.
, Captain Cuffe, of Connaught.
D
The Earl of Denbigh.
Rev. Nicholas Darnell, M.A., Fellow of
New College, Oxford ; son of the
Rector of Stanhope. A priest.
ROME S RECRUITS.
The Countess D'Albanic, widow of the
late Count D'Albanic.
Lady Alice, wife of Count Stuart
d'Albanie, and daughter of 17th Earl of
ErroU.
Edward Hencage Dering, of the Cold-
stream Guards, author of '♦ Sherborne"
and other novels.
J. B. Dalgaims, M.A., Exeter College,
Oxford. An eminent writer in the
Contemporary Rtview^ and elsewhere.
A priest of the Oratory.
Lord Archibald Douglas, son of 7th Mar-
quis of -Quecnsberry. A priest.
Lady Gertrude Douglas.
Dr. Duke, of Hastings.
Dr. Duke, of St. Leonard's.
Captain Dash wood, of Torquay.
Sir Charles Douglas, author of ** Long
Resistance and ultimate Conversion."
Lady Douglas.
Sir Vere de Vere, Bart.
The Lady De Vere.
Aubrey de Vere, the poet.
Stephen de Vere, some time M.P. for
Limerick.
The late Lady de Trafford.
C. Devas, M.A., Balliol College, Oxford.
Ambrose PhiUipps de Lisle, of Garcndon
Park and Grace Dieu Manor, Leices-
tershire.
Kenelm H. Digby, Trinity College, Cam-
bridge, author of *♦ The Broadstone of
Honour," &c.
Rev. T. Dykes, M.A., Clare College,
Cambridge, Curate at Hull. A Jesuit.
Captain D swell, Jesuit Lay Brother.
Rev. Edward B. Deane, D.C.L., FeUow
of All Souls' College, Oxford ; Kector
of Lewknor.
Mrs. E. Deane.
Rev. T. D. Dove, A M., Emmanuel Col-
lege, Cambridge ; curate of St. Mary
^lagdalen's, Munster-square.
J. H. Dale, Trinity College, Camb.,
Curate of Frome S el wood, A priest.
Rev. W. Dodsworth, B.D., Camb., Vicar
of Christ Church, St. Pancras.
Rev. J. Douglas, B.A., Christ Church,
Oxford; curate of Emscote. A priest.
H. Denny, St. John's College, Oxford.
Sir Charles and Lady d'Albiac.
Joseph Davenport, B.A., Jesus College,
Cambridge.
R. De Barry, Weston Hall, Warwickshire.
The late Earl of Dunraven.
The Honourable Lady Duncan.
Miss Duncan, daughter of the Hon. Lady
Duncan.
Sir Compton Domvile, Bart.
Rev. Alfred J. Dayman, B.A., Exeter
Collt je, Oxford ; Curate of Wasperton.
Miss D'Eyncourt.
Mrs. D. K. Dewar.
Rev. D. Erskine Dewar, Fellow of New
College, Oxford ; rector of Eticsiho i>c.
Wm. Douglas Dick, of Tullymct.
Richard Hay Drummond, of H.iwthorn-
den, son of Lite Sir Hay Drutnmond,
Bart., and desendant of the poet.
Madame D'Arras, daughter of late Sir E.
H. Lechmere, Bart.
Rev. Hubert De Burgh, Curate at Law-
shall. A priest.
George Dover, M.A., Exeter College
Oxford. A Jesuit.
— Dawe, of St. Mary Hall, Oxford. A
priest.
Rev. J. P. Durell, University College,
Oxford ; now Tutor, Catholic University
College, Kensington.
The Honourable Mrs. Robert Daly.
Mrs. Archibald Dunn.
The Honourable Mrs. Captain J. B.
Dormer.
Mrs. Miles Dormer.
Thomas Drinkwater. A priest.
Captain Dugmore, 64th Regt.
The Honourable Mrs. Dugmore, daughter
of Lord Brougham.
Rev. Alexander Donaldson, curate at
Farm borough.
Mrs. George Dunn, of Harley-street.
J. C. Dunn, B.A., New College, Oxford.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Dyatt.
Rev. Joshua Dixon, Brasenose College,
Oxford. A missionary priest in Texas.
J. W. W. Drew, M.A., St. Alban's
Hall, Oxford. A priest.
Rev. William V. Dawson, M.A., Oxford.
Incumbent in Diocese of Ripon.
C. E. B. Davis, B.A., London.
Mrs. De Burgh, wife of the Vicar of West
Drayton.
Rev. C. H. Dixon, Curate at Fewston.
Mary, wife of Marmaduke Dolman, Bar-
rister-at-law, and daughter of Major
Waud, late of Chester Court and Mans-
ton Hall, Yorks.
W. E. Dobson, J.P., The Park, Notting.
ham.
Miss Du Boulay, of Torquay. A nun.
Mrs. Duff.
The Honourable Mrs. Davison, widow of
General Davison, and daughter of Lord
Graves.
Rev. Joseph Darlington, Brasenose Col-
lege, Oxford.
Archibald Donaldson, nephew of Professor
Donaldson.
Charles Dawson, Pembroke College, Ox-
ford.
The Misses Dashwood, daughters of Ad-
miral Dashwood.
Rev. John Tindal Durell, St. Peter's Col-
lege, Cambridge.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Dashwood, of St.
Michael's Torre, Devon.
M
ROME'S RECRUITS.
Mrs. Dunlop, wife of Admiral Dunlop.
Captain Dunlop, son of Admiral Dunlop,
C.B.
Mrs. Darcy, wife of Colonel Darcy, late
Governor of the Falkland Islands'.
iMrs. Warren Darley.
Henry Wanen Darley.
Mrs. Colonel Dorat.
Miss Drane, author of" Christian Schools
and Scholars," and other works. A
Dominican nun.
The blisses Dunsford.
Mrs. Dayman, wife of the Rector of Shil-
lingstone.
The Hon, Mrs. De Moleyns, widow of the
Hon. Colonel De Moleyns.
Mrs. De Gemon, of Athcarne Castle {nee
Braham), niece of Lady Waldegrave.
Rev. Edward B. Douglas. Priest and
canon.
Madame De la Haye, sister of Dowager
Lady Inchiqnin.
Lady Elizabeth Douglas, daughter of the
2nd Earl Cathcart.
Mrs. Dawson, daughter of Admiral Sir
!Michael Seymour, and widow of Colonel
Dawson, 90th Regiment,
^liss Dawson, Miss Lina Dawson, and
Miss Effie Dawson, daughters of above.
:Mrs. Dobson, wife of William E. Dobson,
J.P.
H. Davey of the War Office.
The Honourable Mr. Dillon, late of the
Home Office.
James Dees, J.P., Northumberland.
Captain and Mrs. Davidson, of Folkestone.
Mrs. Doughan, Orrell Park, Aintree.
Frederic Smith-Dodsworth, son of Sir
Charles Smith-Dodsworth, Bart.
Mrs. Frederic Smith-Dodsworth.
Countess de Damas de Hautefort, nde
Young.
Captain W. N. Darnell, 84th Regiment.
Mrs. W. N. Darnell.
Mrs. Duke, sister of Dowager Duchess of
Argyll.
Lady Elizabeth Douglas, sister of
Marchioness of Queensberry.
Sister Drummond and Miss M.Drummond,
son and daughter of Maurice and the
Hon. Mrs. Drummond.
Miss Danveis, of Chiselhurst.
Miss Dixon, daughter of General Dixon.
A nun.
The Lord Emly, some time Postmaster-
General.
W. Martin Edmunds, Trinity College,
Cambridge.
Rev. John Charies Earie, B.A., Oriel
College, Oxford, Curate at Ongar ;
Author of Poems.
V. D. H. Carey Elwes, Billing Hall;,.
Northamptonshire.
Rev. Edgar E. Estcourt, M.A., Exeter^
College, Oxford ; curate at Cirencester.
A priest and canon.
Rev. T. A. Eaglesim, M.A., Worcesterr
College ; Curate of St. Paul's, Oxford.
Henry A. Eliot, Merton College, Ox-
ford.
Charles O. Eaton, M.A., Trinity Col-
lege, Cambridge, D.L., Tolethorpe:
Hall, Stamford.
Mrs. Eaton.
Rev. George B. Erskine, M.A., Merton.
College, Oxford.
F. C. Ellis, Queen's College, Oxford.
J. Ellis, St. John's College, Oxford.
Captain Windsor Carey Elwes, Scots
Guards.
Rev. W. Eye of St. George's Mission.
Rev. — Edwards, Curate of St. Matthias',,
Stoke Newington.
Richard Eaton, D L., Barrister-at-law.
Mrs. Richard Eaton.
Dr. Ewart, M.D.
Captain Ellerby, R. A.^
A. T. Wyatt-Edgell, Christ Church>.
Oxford.
The Honourable Mrs. Wyatt - Edgell^^
daughter and co-heiress of the Baroness.
Braye.
Miss Wyatt-Edgell.
Miss Caroline ^I. Edgar, authoress..
John Eustace, Quaker.
Miss Earle, daughter of an Essex vicar*
William Edgcome. A Jesuit.
Richard Edgcome. A priest.
Mrs. Eyre and Miss Caroline Ejre.
The late Viscountess Fielding.
Alexander G. FuUerton, some time At-
tache at the French Embassy.
Lady Georgiana Fullerton, sister of thor
present Earl Granville.
George Lane Fox, jun., Christ Church,.
Oxford ; Bramham, Yorkshire.
The late Mrs. George Lane Fox, daughter
of General Slade,
Rev. Frederick W. Faber, Fellow of Uni-
versity College, Oxford ; Rector of
Elton ; founder of the Brompton Ora-
tory and a voluminous writer.
Rev. Ed. Bowles Knottesford Fortescue,
M.A., Wadham College, Oxford ; Dean
of St. Ninian's, Perth, and brother-in-
law of the Archbishop of Canterbury.
Hon. Mrs. Percy Fitzgerald, daughter ol
loth Viscount Massereene and Ferrard.
Henry Foley, solicitor. A Jesuit Lay
Brother.
Dr. Fincham, M.A., St, John's College,,
Oxford.
ROME'S RECRUITS.
»5
Rev. Henry Foimby, M.A., Brasenose
College, Oxford ; Rector of Ruardean.
A priest.
J. F. Flockhart, Jesus College, Camb.
Rev. Comte de la Felde, Vicar of Forting-
ton, Chichester.
Field-Marshal Sir J. Foster Fitzgerald.
Lady Louisa Fitzgibbon, daughter of the
late Earl of Clare.
Jas. Ogilvie Fairlee, B.A., Christ Church,
Oxford ; and his brother.
Gerald C. Purcell Fitzgerald, M.A.,
Trinity College, Cambridge.
Rev. Wm. Felgate, Trinity College,
Cambridge.
Rev. Wm. Fothergill, Curate of St.
Paul's, Knightsbridge.
Thos. Foster, LL.D , Trinity College,
Cambridge.
Mrs. William Froude, sister-in-law of the
historian.
Hurrell Froude, nephew of historian.
Edmund Froude, ditto.
Miss Froude, niece of historian.
Miss Fane, daughter of Prebendary
Fane.
Rev. John Frederick Fagge, B.A.,
University College, Oxford ; Vicar of
Aston Cantlow ; brother of the Baronet.
!Mrs. Fagge.
Rev. P. Fletcher, B.A., Exeter College,
Oxford ; Curate of St. Bartholomew s,
Brighton.
Rev. Alfred Fawkes, M.A., Balliol Col-
lege, Oxford ; ditto.
Miss Christina Forbes, of Inveman.
The Lady Featherstone.
William Farren, the actor.
Dr. Fowler and family, of Cheltenham.
Reginald Fowler, son of Dr. Fowler of
Cheltenham. A priest
Rev. T. Burnes Floyer, J.P, for County of
Stafford.
Rev. C. J. P. Forster, Curate at Stoke
Abbas ; and Mrs. Forster.
Rev. W. G. Freeman, of Plymouth.
IMrs. W. G. Freeman.
Rev. G. Ford, Curate of St. Mary's, Soho.
George French Flowers, Musical Doctor,
Oxford.
Henry Frye, late of Madras Army.
Miss Mary Dominica Ford, foundress of
St. Margaret's Home.
The Lady Forster, wife of Sir Charles
Forster, M.P.,ofLyswaysHall, Stafford.
Mrs. John Fottrell.
Mrs, Fuller, widow of Captain Fuller the
sculptor.
F. J. F. Fegen, Barrister-at-law.
Colonel and Mrs. Flamstead.
Miss Fountaine, daughter of Andrew Foun-
taine, of Narford Hall, Norfolk.
Miss Foljambe.
The late James Firebrace, attorney.
Miss Geraldine Penrose Fttzrerald, sister
of R. W. Penrose Fitzgerald of Cork-
begg Castle, Coimty Cork.
The late .Samuel Firebrace, LI..D., Judge
at Demcrara ; his three sons and two
daughters.
Cottcnham Fannefi M.D., and Mr».
Farmer.
Mrs. Ferrers.
W. F. B'inlason, barrister-at>law.
Laurence C. Pridcaux Fox, a Quaker. A
priest.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fothergill, Whick-
ham Park, near Newcastle-on-Tyne.
Charles, Augustus, John, Valentme, and
Louis, sons of the Hon. Gerald and Lady
Louisa Fitzgibbon.
Miss Florence Fitzgibbon. A nun.
J. H. Flesher, B.A., Christ's College, Cam-
bridge.
Miss Ellen France, built the Church at
Leamington.
Mrs. Saville Foljambe.
Emma and Cecilia, daughters of Vicc-
Admiral Sir T. F. Frecmantle, Bart.
Reginald Forbes, cousin of the late Bishop
of Brechin.
Afrs. Miles Fletcher.
Mrs. Ferrers, of Baddesley Clinton.
The Lady Elizabeth Foote, daughter of
5th M irquis of Queensberry.
Mrs. J. A. Fox, youngest daughter of the
late Count W. F. Wratislaw, of Rugbv.
Mrs. Fortescue, granddaughter of Lady
Caroline Barham.
William Foster, solicitor, Alawick.
Dr. Farmer.
Richard FitzPatrick, brother of Lord
Castletown.
Robert Fetherstone, J.P.forco. Limerick.
The Earl of Gainsborough.
The Countess of Gainsborough.
Ignatius Grant, St. John's College, Oxford.
A Jesuit.
Rev. E. S. Grindle, M.A., "Presbyter
Anglicanus," late Scholar of Queen's
College, Oxford ; curate of St. Paul's,
Brighton.
Earl of Granard.
Colonel W. H. Graham.
Rev. C. B. Garside, M.A., Brasenose Col-
lege, Oxford ; Curate of All Saints',
Margaret-street. A priest.
Nathaniel Goldsmid, M.A., Exeter College,
Oxford.
Mrs. Nathaniel Goldsmid.
Mrs. Milner Gibson, wife of former M.P.
John Godard, celebrated in early photo-
graphy.
Thomas Gaisford, J.P.
i6
ROME S RECRUITS.
Lady Alice Gaisford.
Edward Dwyer Gray, M.P., Proprietor of
" The Freeman's Journal."
Theodore Galton, M.A., Trinity College,
Cambridge ; Hadzor, Worcestershire.
Rev. John Melville Glenie, :M.A., St.
Mary's Hall, Oxford ; Perpetual Curate
of Mark. A Priest and canon.
F. J. Gordon, St. Peter's College, Cam-
bridge.
Rev. J. Gordon, Curate of Christ Church,
St. Pancras, London. A Priest of the
Orator}-.
Rev. R. Gordon, M.A., Oriel College,
Oxford.
Miss Gladstone, sister of the Right Hon.
W. E. Gladstone, M.P.
Philip Gordon. A Priest of the Oratory.
Rev. T. Goodwin, Chaplain of Christ
Church, Oxford.
H. de G. Grissell, B. A., Brasenose College,
Oxford. Chamberlain to the Pope.
Colonel Gerard, of Rocksoles, Scotland.
Rev. Harman Grisewood, B.A., Christ
Church, Oxford ; Daylesford' House.
The Lady Gjey, daughter of Admiral Sir
Robert Spencer.
Rev. A. B. Gurdon, M.A., Cambridge. A
priest.
J. Grainger, Chamberlain to the Pope.
Rev. PMlip Gurdon, M.A., University
College, Oxford ; rector of Ossington.
The Hon. Ashley Carr Glyn, University
College, Oxford.
Salmon Grouse, Queen's College, Oxford.
Bengal C.S.
Rev. William Goldstone, St. Michael's,
Wakefield.
Rev. T. H. Grantham, Curate of Slinfold,
Sussex.
Mrs. T. H. Grantham, wife of ex-curate
of Slinfold.
Rev. J. J. Greene, M.A., Curate of St.
Bartholomew's, Brighton.
Mrs. Galton, wife of Rev. J. L. Galton,
Rector of St. Sidwell's, Exeter.
Hugh Gladstone, cousin of the late Pre-
mier.
Mrs. Greatheed, of Prestbur}-, Chelten-
ham.
Rev. W. Rees Gawthom.
Rev. Dr. Goltz, Christ College, Cam-
bridge; Rector of Christ Church, South-
wark.
James Grant, the novelist.
The late Countess of Granard.
The Lady Gray of Gray.
Miss Gordon, of Prince's Gate.
Miss A. M. Gordon, of Abergeldie.
Rev. E. Peel Gamett, M.A., Brasenose
College ; Curate of Trinity Church,
Oxford. Priest of oratory.
Major F. W. Gamett, late 85th Regi-
ment.
H. Percy Gamett, 32nd Regiment.
Mrs. Gruggen, wife of Vicar of Pockling-
ton.
Samuel Grimshaw, Erwood Hall, Bux-
ton.
Mrs. Graham, of Wimbomne.
Everard Green, F.S.A.
Mrs. Goodlake.
Colonel Pollock Gore.
Mrs. Douglas Cunningham Graham.
Miss E. Cunningham Graham.
Mrs. Gamett, daughter of Colonel F. H.
Custance.
Arthur H. Galton, Clare College, Cam-
bridge.
Le Marchant Gosselin, Christ Church, Ox-
ford.
Robert H. Gosselin.
Mrs. Grisewood.
Mr. Gatty, son of Mrs. Alfred Gatty.
Major Gape, of St. Albans.
The Lady Guy, widow of Sir Philip
Guy.
E. Gamett.
Mrs. Charles Martin Green, Newcastle-on-
Tyne.
Miss Gream, daughter of the Rector of
Rotherfield.
Miss Hilda Gream, daughter of Rev.
NeviJe Gream, Inspector of Schools.
Baker Gabb, lawyer, of Abergavenny.
Miss Galton, GlengariiFe, Bournemouth.
G. R. Gordon, Ellon Castle, Aberdeen-
shire, grandson of Lord Aberdeen.
F. W. E. Gruggen, solicitor.
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Grant.
The Misses Grenfell.
I. Goddard, now Rector of St. Mary's,
Chislehurst, and a monsignor.
Mrs, Gretton, of Swindon Hall, Gloucester-
shire.
Mr. and Mrs. George Gretton.
Thomas Grinfield, son of Rev. Thomas
Grinfield.
Rev. Andrew Green, M.A., Trinity Col-
lege, Cam-bridge ; Curate of St. Paul's^
Oxford.
Mrs. Andrew Green.
]SIrs. Green, nee Biddulph, co. Tipperary.
Mrs. Gavin, wife of Major Gavin, co.
Limerick.
Mrs.Grace,ofGracefield,«<?^Thistlethwaite.
Lawrence Gardiner. A Dominican priest.
Mrs. Gernon, Athcarae Castle, co. Meath,
daughter of Major Braham.
A. W. Garrett, B.A., Balliol College,
Oxford.
Mrs. Grant, wife of a clergyman.
Miss Grant, sister of Sir Alexander Grant,
of Edinburgh University.
Powell Baker Gabb, son of Monmouth-
shire rector.
John and Charles Augustine Baker Gabb,
of Abergavenny.
ROMSS RECRUnS.
IT
Rev. William J. M. Hutchison, S.C.L.,
Saint Mary Plall, Oxford ; Curate of St.
Endellion, Cornwall. Private Chamber*
lain to Pope Leo XIII.
Mrs. W. J. M. Hutchison.
The Lady Herbert of Lea, mother of Lord
Pembroke and of Lady Lonsdale.
Lady Mary Herbert, now Baroness Mary
Von Hiigel.
S. TapreU Holland.
William Antony Hutchbon, Trinity Col-
lege, Cambridge. A priest.
Rev William C. Hutchnison.
Rev. Robert Stephen Hawker, Vicar of
Morwenstowe.
Rev. Thomas Henry. A Priest.
Rev. W. M. Hunnybun, M.A., Caius
College, Cambridge ; vicar of Bicker-
noller.
Mrs. W. M. Hunnybun.
Rev. Douglas Hope, M. A., Christ Church,
Oxford ; curate of St. Agnes, Kensing-
ton.
Rev. A. J. Hanmer, of Tiverton.
Captam Washington Hibbert, of Billing
Hall.
Rev. Thomas Norton Harper, B.A.,
Queen's College, Oxford ; Incumbent
of St. Peter's, Buckingham Palace Gate.
A Jesuit.
Rev. W. Harper, M.A., Pembroke Col-
lege, Oxford.
;Miss Harris, author of " From Oxford to
Rome."
The Duchess of Hamilton.
Rev. Frederick Hathaway, M.A., Fellow
of Worcester College; Curate of St.
Mary Magdalen's, Oxford. A Jesuit.
S.J. Hughes, eldest son of Thomas Hughes,
of Reigate.
Rev Russell Howell, :M. A., Christ Church,
Oxford ; Vicar of St. Veep, Cornwall.
Mrs. Russell Howell.
Rev. C. Hamilton, Exeter.
Edward Hood, Solicitor. A Jesuit.
The late Lord Huntingtower.
Rev. William Humphrey, Vicar of St.
Mary Magdalen's. Dundee, and Chaplain
to Bishop of Brechin. A Jesuit Priest.
Sylvester Hunter, Trinity College, Cam-
bridge ; Barrister-at-law ; son of the late
Joseph Hunter of the Public Record
Oflice. A Jesuit Priest.
Rev. John Headlam, M. A., Pembroke Col-
lege, Cambridge.
Edward Owen Hornby, M.A., St. John's
College, Cambridge.
E. J. Hutchins, Trinity College, Cam-
bridge. Some time M.P.
Rev. John Houghton, Trinity College,
Cambridge.
William Perceval Heathcote, eldest son of
the Right Hon. Sir Wm. Heathcote,
Bart.,of Hursley.
Mi^. Heathcote, widow of late Rev. W.
B. Heathcote, Fellow of New College,
Oxford, and Precentor of Salisbury.
Rev. J. Henn, Curate of St. James', Bris-
tol.
Rev. Samuel Harper, M.A., Trinity Col-
lege, Cambridge ; Rector of St. Ninian's,.
Perth.
Lady Katherinc Howard.
Lady Harris.
General J. Caradoc, 2nd Lord Howden,.
G.C.B.
Admiral Robert Hall, Secretary to the
Admiralty.
Henry Edward Fox, last Lord Holland.
Rev. E. Home, M. A., St. John's College,
Cambridge ; Vicar of St. Lawrence,.
Southampton.
Mrs. Home, two daughters. Both nuns^
The Hon. Mrs. Heneage.
James Harris. A Jesuit.
Captain W. Harrison, R.A.
Mrs. Houldsworth of Craigforth, Stirling.
Mrs. Craigie-Halkett, of Cramond, Mid-
lothian.
Rev. John Higgins, B.A., St. John's-
College, Cambridge ; Curate of Taunton.
A priest.
Rev. C. E. Hodson, M.A., Trinity Hall,
Cambridge ; Chaplain to the Arctic Ex-
pedition.
Rev. Evan Haynes Hunter, Trinity Col-
lege, Cambridge. A priest.
Rev. Arthur W. Hutton, M.A., Exeter
College, Oxford, Rector of Spridlington,
Lincolnshire. An oratorian.
Daniel Haigh. A priest ; built church at
Erdington.
The Lady Heywood, wife of Sir Percival
Heywood, Bart.
The Hon. Mrs. Henniker.
Rev. William Hutcheson, Rector of Ubley.
The late Major John F. Haliburton.
Wyndham H. Nelson Hoste, B.A., Christ
Church, Oxford, brother of the late
Rear-Admiral and Baronet. Barrister-
Rev. H. j. Hardy, M.A., Oxford.
liev. W. J. Hardy.
E. B. Harding, Exeter College, Oxford, a
nephew of Dr. Pusey ; now organist at
Birmingham Oratory.
The Lady Holland.
Miss M. Hamilton, niece of Lord Dillon.
Miss Head, daughter of Sir Edmund Head,
Governor-General of Canada.
The late Matthew Higgins, the "Jacob
Omnium " of the Times.
Colonel Hibbert, Royal Canadian Rifles,
William Henry Hart, F.S.A., solicitor,
J. R. Herbert, Royal Academician*
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ROME'S RECRUITS.
■Gerard R. Hopkins, B.A., Balliol College,
Oxford. A Jesuit.
N. H. Higginson, Exeter College, Oxford.
Annie Emra Holmes, Canoness of St.
Augustine, Bruges.
Mary Holmes, author of ''Hints on
Music."
Thomas Helmore, son of Rev. T. Helmore,
Precentor of H.M. <" hapel Royal.
Mrs. Hare, sister-in law of Archdeacon
Hare.
Rev. George Harper, brother of Protestant
Australian Bishop. A Jesuit.
Francis Buchanan Hoare.
— Harvey, Hertford College, Oxford.
Herbert Harrison, Captain of Westminster
School. Oratorian novice.
Rev. S. Hill, curate near Exeter.
Rev. G. H. Hill, Rector of Saltford.
Rev. J. Hammond, of St. George's Mis-
sion.
Miss Hannah Hedley. A nun.
Miss Fanny Hedley.
Miss Harding, of St. Mary Church, Tor-
quay.
Colonel Holt.
Miss Hanmer, sister of Lord Hanmer.
Charles Halle, the pianist.
The Honourable ^Nlrs. Herbert of Llanarth,
daughter of Lord Llanover.
Miss Henry.
Davie Haye, of the ]SIiddle Temple.
Rev. — Hetling, M.A., Curate of St.
Peter's, Plymouth.
. Mrs. Hope, The Hermitage, Torquay.
Miss ;Margaret Hinson, daughter of the
late Vicar of Horton.
Miss Flora Horn, daughter of Henry
Horn, sometime Recorder of Hereford.
A nun.
Richard H. Hawkes, of Bristol.
!Mr3. Hamilton, wife of the late Captain
J. F. C. Hamilton, R.N.
,Miss Haniond, granddaughter of the late
Archbishop (Lord Decies) of Tuam.
Henry Nunez Heysham, formerly of
Alresford.
IMiss Hutchinson, daughter of the Rector
ofCheckley.
!Miss Hajme, daughter of a clergyman.
Dr. and Mrs. Harris
Assistant-Commissary Hunter, Dublin.
Lewis Hunt, M.D.
The late Honourable Mrs. Hewett, wife of
Lord LifFord's eldest son.
.^Ir, and Mrs. Arthur Hornby, of Fare-
ham, Hants.
Lady Frances Howard, daughter of 4th
Earl of Wicklow.
'Lady Anne Jane Howard, daughter of 4th
Earl of Wicklow.
:Miss Hodgson, one of the Anglican
nuns who accompanied the " Cowley
Fathers " to India.
^Irs. Hutchison, foundress of St. Cathe-
rine's Convent, Edinburgh.
The Baroness Von Hugel {nie Farquhar-
son), wife of the late Austrian Ambas-
sador.
Colonel Holmes, late 89th Regiment,
Miss Hesketh, daughter of the late Sir
Thomas Hesketh.
Captain Haycock.
Lieut. -Colonel Richard Holmes, 89tli
Regiment.
!Mrs. Cashel Hoey.
Henry Hepburne. A Jesuit.
George Herbert, barrister-at-law, and
Mrs. Herbert.
Miss Hartley, of Bayswater.
Miss Holds worth.
IMrs. John Hamer, daughter of Charles
Blake Allnatt, barrister-at-law.
Mrs. Houldsworth, of Craigforth, N.B.
Mrs. Inglefield, wife of Major Inglefield.
Mrs. Darey Irvine, wife of Captain Darey
Irvine, R.N.
Rev. F.F. Jones, B. A., Pembroke College,
Cambridge. A priest.
Rev. Henry James, M.A., Oxford ; Vicar
of St. Andrew's, Wells-street. A Jesuit.
Rev. J. Jerrard, D.C.L., late Fellow of
Caius College, Cambridge, and Fellow
and Examiner of London University.
Mrs. J. H. Jerrard, wife of Fellow and
Examiner of London University.
J. H. Jones, Methodist Minister. A priest.
Arthur Johnson, Keble College, Oxford.
J. S. Johnstone, M.A., Oxford.
Rev. Henry Francis John Jones, B.A.,
Oxford, of Humpheston Hall, Salop.
Mrs. Owen Jones, wife of author of *' The
Grammar of Ornament."
Major Johnstone and the ]\Iisses John-
stone, of Folkestone.
Arthur Jackson, 6th Royal Regiment.
Mrs. Johnson, of Cross, wife of the Mem-
ber for Exeter and daughter of Sir
Theodore Brinckman, Bart.
Lady Hope- Johnstone.
Miss Alicia Hope-Johnstone.
H. James, barrister-at-law.
Sidney Joyce, Christ Church, Oxford.
Mrs. Coventry Jones.
Richard Jones, architect, Ryde, and Mrs.
Jones.
J. R. Judge, barrister-at-law.
Dr. Alan Jennings, Mrs. Jennings, and
family.
G. F. Johnson, son of late Consul at
Antwerp, and Mrs. Johnson.
KOMB*S RECRUITS.
I^
The late Countess of Kenmare.
Lord Nigel Kennedy.
Lord A. Kennedy.
Captain Edward Philip King-Salter.
Rev. T. H. King, Exeter College, Oxford ;
now a Solicitor.
Rev. T. Kynaston, Trinity College, Cam-
bridge ; now a Solicitor.
Rev. Lord Henry Francis Kerr, son of 6th
Marquis of Lothian, K.T. ; Rector of
Dittisham, and J.P. for Devonshire.
Lord John Kerr.
Lady Cecil Kerr. A nun.
Lady Henry Kerr, daughter of Hon. Sir
Alexander Hope, G.C.B.
William Kerr, son of Lord Henry Kerr.
A Jesuit.
Henry Schomberg Kerr, son of Lord
Henry Kerr. A Jesuit priest.
Francis Kerr, of Chiefswood, son of Lord
Henry Kerr.
Lord Walter Talbot Kerr, R.N., son of
7th Marquis of Lothian.
Lady Amabel Kerr, daughter of 6th Earl
Cowper.
Colonel Lord Ralph Kerr, loth Hussars.
George R. Kingdon, Scholar of Trinity
College, Cambridge. A Jesuit priest.-
T. Francis Knox, B.A., Scholar of Trinity
College, Cambridge ; grandson of the
Earl of Ranfurley. A priest of the
orator}'.
Lady Victoria Kirwan, daughter of 2nd
Marquis of Hastings.
B. S. Knowles, son of Sheridan Knowles.
Stuart Knill.
Rev. J. H. Kirk. A priest.
Rev. W. H. Kelke, M.A., Brasenose
College, Oxford ; curate at Bedford
Leigh ; now a Barrister.
Lady Kilmaine.
Henry J. Karslake, cousin of Sir John
Karslake, some time Attorney-General.
A priest.
Charles J. Karslake, ditto. A priest.
Rev. C. H. Kennard, M.A., University
College, Oxford, Curate of Newland,
Malvern. A priest.
Rev. Samuel W. Kiittner ; Chaplain to
the Bishop of Jerusalem.
Francis Kiernan, M.R.C.8.
Baroness Keating, daughter of Judge
Keating.
Mrs. Charles Kent, author of *♦ Evelyn
Stuart," and other novels.
Captain Blakie Keith, 39th Regiment.
Mrs. Keon, daughter of Major Hawkes,
and widow of the Hon. Miles Gerald
Keon, Colonial Secretary at Bermuda.
Lucius Kelly, Barrister-at-Law.
Frederic Shakerley Kempe, of Richmond.
Rev. Reginald C. Kempe, Magdalen Col-
lege, Oxford.
John G. Kenvon, B.A., S.C.L., Chriit
Church, Oxford ; grandson of second
Lord Kenyon. A Papal Zouax'c and
Private Chamberlain to Pope Leo XIU.-
Miss Louisa Kirby, daughter of the
Rector of Mayfield.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Kerrich, Harleston House,.
Norfolk.
William Kent, R.N., only son of the late
Captain W. Kent, R.N., and father of
Charles Kent, poet and journalist.
Edward Stewart Knill.
Elizabeth, Marchioness of Londonderry.
WiUiam Lockhart, B.A., Exeter College,.
Oxford. A priest.
Mrs. and Miss Lockhart.
CecU Chetwynd, Marchioness of Lothian.
Rev. W. H. Lewthwaite, M.A., Trinity.
College, Cambridge ; Vicar of Clifford.
A priest.
Rev. Francis Lascelles, B.A., Trinity-
College, Cambridge; Perpetual Curate-
of Merevale ; now a Barnster-at-Law.
Frederick Lucas, B.A. (London) ; some
time M.P. for Meath, and Editor of the
Tablet.
Edward Lucas, Herongate, Brentwood.
Owen Lewis, M.P.
Francis, 7th Duke of Leeds, who sat in.
the Commons as Marquis of Carmarthen.
Lord Alexander Gordon Lennox, son of
5th Duke of Richmond.
The Honourable WiUiam Towry Law, son .
of 1st Lord Ellenborough ; Vicar of
Harbome, and Chancellor of the Diocese
of Bath and Wells.
The Honourable Mrs. William Towry Law,
Augustus H. Law, a Jesuit Missionary in .
South Africa,
Thomas Graves Law. A priest of the
Orator)'.
Helen Ann Law. Sister of mercy.
The Hon. Mrs. Charles Law.
Miss Elizabeth Law. A nun.
Mrs. Edmund Law.
Rev. D. Lewis, M.A., Fellow of Jesus
College, and Curate of St. Mary the
Virgin, Oxford.
Honourable Mrs. David Lewis, daughter
of first Lord Methuen.
S. B. Lamb, Solicitor, London.
Honourable Colin Lindsay, son of 24th-
Earl of Crawford and Balcarres ; Presi-
dent of the English Church Union.
Lady Frances Lindsay, daughter of 4th
Earl of Wicklow.
WUUam Leigh, J.P., D.C.L., of Wood-
chester Park, Gloucestershire.
Mrs. Caroline Leigh, daughter of Sir John
G. Cottrell, Bart., M.P.
Rev. H. W. Lloyd, M.A., Scholar of.
i Jesus College, Oxford.
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ROME S RECRUITS.
Rev. Francis Heniy Laing, Queen's Col-
lege, Cambridge ; Curate at Eglingham.
A priest.
Rev. C. J. Laprimaudaye,M.A., St. John's
College, Oxford ; Rector of Lavington.
j\Irs. Laprimaudaye, sister of Mr. Hub-
bard, M.P. ; and Family.
W. W. Lander, Banker.
Robert Laing, Town Clerk of Jedburgh.
Henry Murray Lane, Chester Herald in
Her ^Majesty's College of Arms.
Mrs. Murray Lane.
J. Leigh, Brasenose College, Oxford.
Mrs. Lewis, formerly ^Mrs. Spedding, of
Lake Bank, Ambleside.
Mrs. Littledale, of Stoke Hill, Guildford.
H. G. Lumsden, of Clova and Auchindoir,
Aberdeenshire.
Rev. William Lovell, M.A., Exeter Col-
lege, Oxford ; Curate at Wantage.
W. Y. Hinde-Lloyd.
E, Lumley, the publisher.
•Captain Lawrence.
Alfred Le Mesurier, Oiiel College, Oxford.
John Lister, B.A., Brasenose College,
Oxford.
Rev. S. C. Lord, Rector of Farmborough.
!Mrs. Lord.
Miss La Touche.
D. C. Lathbury, Brasenose College, Ox-
ford.
Rev. Thos. S. Livius, M.A., Oriel College,
Oxford ; Curate of St. Kea, Cormvall.
A priest.
W. S. Lilly, B.A., St. Peter's College,
Cambridge : Barrister-at-Law.
Richard AVentworth Lambe, D.L., Dur-
ham.
The Lady Louth.
The Lady Lambert.
Alfred Lambart, grandson of the late Earl
of Cavan.
Mrs. Leathley, wife of W. H. Leathley,
Barrister-at-law ; author of popular
books for the young.
Mrs. Lance.
Mrs. Lean (ne'e Bellingham), of Lyme
Regis.
Miss Lethbridge, daughter of Sir Thomas
Lethbridge.
William Lovell.
Stuart Lovell.
Charles Lovell.
Rev. A. Leeson.
-Princess de Ligne, daughter of Sir David
Cunyngham.
Rev.W. H. Littleboy, Curate atShearston.
Mrs. Lamberh.
Augusta, Viscomtess de Lubersac, daugh-
ter of Rev. Percival Fyre, Rector of
St. Winnow, Cornwall, formerly Vicar
of Holy Trinity, Brompton.
Mrs. Lyall, wife of Rector of St. Dionis I
Backchurch. j
Mrs. Richard Lamb.
Mrs. Owen Lewis, wife of the Member for
Carlo w.
W. E. Leslie, M.A., Oxford. A Jesuit.
Trevor Lloyd, M.A., Magdalen Hall,
Oxford. A Jesuit.
Charles La Touche, of Marlay.
T. J. E. A. Lloyd, Magdalen Hall,
Oxford.
The Misses Lloyd, of St. Mary Church,
Torquay.
Miss Langston, foundress of an Anglican
Sisterhood.
Cnarles J, Leslie.
F. Augustine Luck. A Benedictine priest.
Edmund J. Luck. A Benedictine priest.
Thomas Luck. A priest.
Mrs. Lambert.
Misb Flora Lavie.
Mrs. Linklater, wife of a clergyman.
Mrs. Locke, widow of Major Locke, son
of Genera] and Lady Matilda Locke.
H. G. Lawson, Wadham College, Oxford.
Mrs. and two Misses Leslie. Both nuns.
Mrs. Lloyd, daughter of the late Sir John
Garden, Bart., and mother of Lady
Rossmore.
Mrs. Lovell, niece of Sir Henry Bishop,
the composer.
Miss Lambert, daughter of Sir George
Lambert.
Miss Lyons, daughter of Caotain Lyons,
R.N.
John Cathcart Lees, brother of the late Sir
Harcourt Lees, Bart.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Longueville, of
Penyllan, Oswestry.
Mrs. Lynch, wife of Charles Lynch, J.P.,
Petersburg, Galway.
David Lambe. A priest.
Miss Lockyer, daughter of Captain Lock-
yer, R N.
Philip Limerick. A Dominican priest.
Cecil Bruce Lane.
IMrs. Charles Leveson Lane.
Mrs. Lucas, wife of Captain Lucas.
Mrs. Lucas, mother of Frederick Lucas,
sometime Member of co. Meath.
Mrs. Le Mesurier and the Misses Le
Mesurier.
Miss Alice Lees, granddaughter of the
Rev. Sir Harcourt Lees, Bart., Black
Rock House, co. Dublin.
Marquise de Labedoyere, daughter of
Lord Greville.
The Misses Lamprell, daughters of Captain
T. G. Lamprell.
Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Leslie.
M
Hemy Edward Manning, Fellow of !Mer-
ton College, Oxford ; Rector of Laving-
ton, Archdeacon of Chichester, Cardinal
Archbishop ot Westminster.
ROME'S BECRUITS.
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Charles J. Manning, t'.c Cardinal's
brother.
Mrs. C. J. Manning, eldest daughter of
R«v. Sir Augustus Biydges Henniker,
Bart.
The late Mrs. Charles Manning.
W. H. Manning. A l*ricst and Mon-
signor.
Rev. Henry Maishall, M.A., Pembroke
College, Oxford ; Curate at Burton
Agnes. A priest.
Richard Mills, Brascnosc College, Oxford ;
Solicitor.
The Right Honourable Lord Robert
Montagu, M.A., Trinity College, Cam-
bridge, P.C., M.P., son of the sixth
Duke of Manchester.
Lady Robert Montagu.
Rev. W. Maskell, M.A., University Col-
lege, Oxford ; Examining Chaplain to
ihe Bishop of Exeter.
C. R. Scolt Murray, Christ Chuich, Ox-
ford, Danestield ; some time M.P. for
Buckinghamshire.
The Viscountess 2^Iaidstone, daughter of
Sir George Jenkinson, Bart., M.P.
Rev. T. W. Mai-shall, Trinity College,
Cambridge ; Vicar of SwallowclifTe ;
author of '• Christian Missions."
Mr. and Mrs. John Matthews.
Rev. Richard Gell Macniullen, M.A. ;
Fellow of Corpus Christi College, and
Vicar of St. Mary Magdalen's, Oxford.
A priest and canon.
Rev. John Brande Morris, M.A. ; Fellow
of Exeter College, Oxford. A priest.
James Arthur V. Maude, late 77th Regi-
ment, and nephew of Lord Hawarden.
A priest of the Oratory.
Rev. W. T. Moberley ; Curate of Easton,
Winchester.
Rev. Sir Paul Molesworth, Bart., M.A.,
Trinity College, Cambridge ; formerly
Rector of Tetcott, Devon.
Lady Molesworth.
Rev. Frederick G. Maples, B.A., St. John's
College, Cambridge ; Curate of St.
Mary's, Soho. A priest.
Rev. Clement Harington Moore, M.A.,
Christ Church ; Curate of St. Barnabas,
Oxford. A priest.
Henry Austin Mills, Trinity College, Cam-
bridge. A priest.
Rev. Robert Sadleir Moody, M.A , and
Mrs.' Moody.
Rev. James R. Madan, M.A., Queen's
College, Oxford ; Head of Protestant
Missionary College at Warminster, A
priest.
Robert Monteith of Carstairs, M.A.,
Trinity College, Cambridge.
Rev. Thomas Meyrick, M.A. ; Scholar of
Corpus Christi, First Class in Classics,
Oxford. A Jesuit.
Rev. John G. MacLeod, M A., Exeter
College, Oxford. A Jesuit.
John Morris, Trinity College, Cambridge,
author of " Troubles of our Catholic
Forefathers." A Jesuit.
Wilfrid Mordaunt. A Jesuit.
Rev. T. Minster, M.A., St. Catherine's
College, Cambridge. Vicar of St.
Saviour's, Leeds.
Rev. G. Montgomery, M.A., Trinity Col-
lege, Dublin, Curate at Castleknock. A
priest.
Honourable Mrs. Marmaduke Constable
Maxwell.
J. Reynell Morell, of the British Museum.
Algernon Moore, University College, Lon-
don. A priest.
Rev. Arthur Marshall; Curate at Liver-
pool. Author of '• Comedy of Convo-
cation."
Mrs. McChristie, wife of the City Reming
Barrister.
Admiral RusscU Henry Manners, F.R.S.,
of the Rutland family.
Mrs. Manners and Miss Manners.'
Edwin R. Martin. A priest.
Lady Agnes Murray, of Polmaise.
Mrs. Miller, Panmurc House, Forfar-
shire.
Rev. Henry Morland, B.A., Hertford Col-
lege, Oxford ; Curate of Middle Claydon.
A priest.
Rev. Philip G. Munro. A priest.
W. C. Maude, Exeter College, Oxford.
Mrs. Arthur Maude.
Rev. Arthur Mayo, Victoria Cross, late
Indian Navy, B. A., Magdalen Hall, Ox-
ford.
Mrs. Arthur Mayo.
Miss Maitland, daughter of Rev. J. Mait-
land, D.D., a J.P. and D.L. for Kirk-
cudbrightshire ; and granddaughter of
the Hon. Mrs. Bellamy Gordon, of Ken-
mure.
Sir Archibald Keppel McDonald, Bart.
The late Lady Murray, Philiphaugh.
John Murray, eldest son of Sir John
■■ Murray, Bart., of Philiphaugh.
Mrs. John Murray.
Rev. A. H. Mathews, B.A. A priest.
The Hon. Mrs Alfred Montgomer}',
daughter of Lord Leconfield, and
author of '* On the Wing."
Professor St. George Mivart.
The Lady Milford, daughter of third Earl
ofWicklow.
Mrs. Mainwaring.
Mrs. Melhuish.
The late Charles Moore, of Mooresfort,
Tipperary, sometime M.P., and father
of Arthur Moore, M.P.
A. N. L. McCaul, Magdalen College,
Oxford. An Oratorian.
Frank Marshall, dramatic author.
ROME'S RECRUITS.
L. M. Mackenzie, B.A., Exeter College,
Oxford.
General McGowan, famous during the
Sepoy Rebellion.
Captain Mitchell, of Buldaire and Balfour.
Rev. H. R. Meakinson.
Rev. James Marshall, Curate of St. Bar-
tholomew's, Moor Lane.
Rev. H. Milner, Curate of Barnoldswick.
Rev. T. Moyston, an Irish Vicar.
Rev. A. Meers, Isle of Man.
Rev. J. Maphson, Curate of St. Mary's,
Soho.
Rev R. Moore, Missionary of the Society
for the Propagation of the Gospel in
India.
A. Morgan, Librarian of Walsall.
Francis Moreton, eldest son of Captain the
Hon. Percy Moreton and grandson of
the 1st Earl of Ducie.
Major MacKenzie.
Mrs. Mends, wife of the late Captain
G. P. Mends, R.N.
Ernest Marras.
Rev. W. C. Monro, Curate of St. Paul's,
Knightsbridge.
Mrs. Monro and two children.
Miss Munro, of Seymour Street.
Miss Mallet, daughter of the late Hugh
Mallet, of Ash House, North Devon.
Mr, and Mrs. Marriage, Quakers.
Mrs. J. Mill Muldary (formerly Gun
Cuninghame), niece of the late Earl of
Limerick.
Rev. Frederick Myers. A Jesuit.
Charles John Henry Massingberd-Mundy,
South Ormsby Hall, Lincolnshire.
Miss McGee, daughter of Chaplain at
Gibraltar. A nun.
Mrs. Merewether, widow of Dean of
Hereford.
The Misses Merewether, daughters of the
late Dean of Hereford.
John Merewether, Christ Church, Oxford.
G. L. Gordon Milne, son of the Incum-
bent of St. James's, Cupar, Fife.
Mrs. Gordon Milne, widow of the Incum-
bent.
J. E. Gordon Milne, first officer of the
ship " British Duke."
Dr. Moir, Edinburgh.
J. Miller, Edinbu: gh, publisher,
Mrs. Oliver Miller, of Dundee.
Rev. W. C. A. AlacLaurin, Dean of Elgin.
Mrs. McLaurin.
Julius McLaurin, late Professor of Mathe-
matics at Stoneyhurst.
Miss Murray, Anglican Sister at Oxford.
Major Laing Meason, late 8th Hussars.
Miss Laing Meason. A nun.
The Hon. Mrs. Laing Meason.
Malcolm Laing Meason, journalist and
author ; late loth Hussars.
Mrs. M. Laing Meason.
A. Laing Meason. A Jesuit.
Major-General Macmullen.
Mrs. Macmullen and children.
Rev. H. J. Marshall, D.D., Pembroke
College, Oxford. A priest.
George B. Maycock, of Edgbaston, Bir-
mingham.
Mrs. Mack, of Paston Hall, Norfolk.
Mrs. Martin, widow of Major Martin.
Miss Morgan, Bridgend, Glamorganshire.
W. Malpass. A priest.
Miss Maclean and Miss Louisa Maclean,^
daughters of the late Sir L. Mumo'
!Maclean.
Mrs. J^Iiddleton and Miss Middleton. A
nun.
Rev. W. Murray, Incumbent at Col-
chester.
Miss Barbara Martin, daughter of Captain
George Bohun Martin, R.N.
Mrs. Mills, wife of a Cornish clergyman.
Miss Mathew, now Countess della ^lar-
mora.
Miss Wykeham- Martin and Miss Alice-
Wykeham-Martin, daughters of Rev,
R. Martin, of Leeds Castle, Kent.
W. H. Moore, surgeon, Woodbridge ; his>
wife and family.
Charles E. MacDougall, son of Hon. Mr..
Justice MacDougall.
Mrs. C. E. MacDougall, daughter of
Colonel J. Jackson, Madras Army.
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John Henry Newman, Fellow of Oriel
College, and Vicar of St. Mary the
Virgin, Oxford; Superior of the Bir-
mingham Oratory.
The Duchess of Norfolk.
The Dowager Duchess of Norfollc.
Hon. Charles Horatio Nelson, son of 3rd
Earl Nelson.
Rev. F. J. New, M.A., St. John's College^
Oxford ; Curate of Christ Church, St.
Pancras.
Francis Thomas New, solicitor.
Mrs. F. T. New, cousin of the late Bishop
Selwyn and of the late Lord Justice
Selwyn.
Colonel Selwyn New, late of Madras
Army.
Mortimer New.
Hon. Wm. North, son of Baroness North^
Life Guards; heir apparent to Barony
of North.
Rev. A. Newdigate, Vicar of Kirk Hal-
lam, and cousin of Mr. Newdegate,
M.P.
William Payne Neville, M.A., Trinity
College, Oxford. A priest.
Rev. David Charles Nicols, M.A., St,
Peter's College, Cambridge ; Curate at
All Saint's, Margaret Street.
ROMK'S RECRUITS.
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3lev. F. R. Neve, M A., Oriel College,
Oxford ; Vicar of Poole Keynes. A
priest and canon.
Richard Neavc, of the War Office.
Rev. T. Spencer Northcote, M.A., Scholar
of Corpus Christ! College, Oxford, and
First Class in Classics ; Curate at Ilfra-
combe. A priest and canon.
The Lord Norrc>'s, son and heir of the
Earl of Abingdon.
The Countess Dowager of Ncwburgh.
Kev. W. Hayes Neligan, Curate of St.
Margaret's, Leicester. A priest.
IRalnh H. C. Nevile, Trinity Coll., Cam.,
of Wcllingorc Hall, Grantham.
Cant. Iltid XichoU, R.N., second son of
the late Right Hon. John Nicholl,
M.P.
Lieut. Ernest Nightingale, son of the
Baronet.
Rev. Geo. B. Norman, M.A., Trinity
Coll., Cam. ; Curate of Wooton.
Rev. Willis Nevins, Curate of St. Jude's,
Southsea ; author of various works.
Mrs. Willis Nevins.
Rev. T. N. Norton, Curate at Devizes.
Rev. H. Nelson, Curate at Frome Sel-
wood.
Honourable Mrs. North.
Henry Norris. A priest.
Mrs. Stafford Northcote.
Captain Nesbitt, late of Royal Artiller)'.
Miss Greville Nugent, granddaughter of
the Marquis of Westmeath.
Rev. Francis H. Nash, A.M., son of Rev.
Dr. Nash.
Mrs. F. H. Nash.
William Nicholson, late Major 3rd Royal
Lancashire Militia.
Rev. Lord Francis Godolphin Osborne,
M.A., Cambridge ; Rector of Elm,
Frome, son of 8th Duke of Leeds
Rev. R. B. Osborne, Vicar of Dunston,
son of ♦♦ S. G. O."
Rev. Frederick Oakeley, M.A., Fellow
of Balliol College, Select Preacher and
Public Examiner at the University ot
Oxford ; Minister of All Saint's, Mar-
garet Street. A priest and canon.
William Wilfrid Oates, publisher.
Rev. Henry Nutcomb Oxenham, M.A.,
Scholar of Balliol College, Oxford.
The Earl of Oxford.
Rev. R. Omsby, M.A., Fellow of Trinity
College, Oxford, First Class in Classics ;
Curate at Chichester.
Sebastian Okeley, M.A., Scholar of
Trinity College, Cambridge ; University
Travelling Bachelor.
Rev. James Orr, B.A., Oriel College,
Oxford.
Rev. George Oldham, M.A., Trinity Col-
lege, Cambridge; Curate at Dorking.
A priest ; built St. Mary Magdalen's at
Bnghton.
Rev. Jas. O'Brien, M.A., Sidney Sussex
Col., Cam., V. Lyneham. A priest.
ife of
O'Brien. M.R.I.A.
Mrs. O Brien, wii
J. H. Archer
The late John Oxenford, dramatic author
and critic of the Times.
William Eddowes Owen, M.A., son of a
Protestant Canon. A priest.
Rev. M. O'Connor, an Irish Rector.
The Countess of Orford.
Mrs. Denis O'Conor, wife of M.P. for
County Sligo, and daughter of Rev. W.
Kevill-Davies of Croft Castle, Hertford-
shire.
Mrs. Daniel O'Connell, wife of late M.P.
for Tralee.
Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Ottywell, Baptists.
Miss Alice O Hanlon, of Manchester.
Mrs. Oddie, of Colney House, Herts.
Misses Georgiana and Katherine Oddie*
nuns.
Arthur, Claude, and Philip Oddie.
Captain H. Oddie, rsth Regiment.
Mrs. Owen, wife of a Protestant canon.
Octavius Owen.
Mrs. O'Flaherty, widow of Anthony
O'Flaherty, formerly M.P. for Galway.
Mrs. O'Grady, of Onslow Square.
Miss Agnes and Miss La;titia Oliver,
cousins of the late Bishop Selwyn.
^Irs. O'Mahony, wife of E. W. O'Mahony,
barrister-at-law, daughter of Colonel
Peisley L'Estrange, and sister-in-law of
the Most Rev. Marcus Beresford, Pro-
testant Archbishop of Armagh and
Primate of Ireland.
Major-General Patterson.
Rev. James Laird Patterson, M.A., Trinity
College, Curate of St. Thomas, Oxford.
A priest and monsignor.
Professor Paley, M.A., St. John's College,
Cambridge, grandson of the author of
the " Evidences."
Miss Peel, sister of Sir Lawrence Peel.
Coventry Patmore, author of "The Angel
in the House."
L. D. Powles, Barrister-at-Law.
Rev. Thomas Alder Pope, M.A,, Tesus
College, Cambridge ; Rector of St.
Matthias, Stoke Newington. A priest
of the Birmingham Oratory.
Rev. R. V. Pope, B.A., London ; Mis-
sionary of the S.P.G. in India. Now
Master at the Oratory School, Birming-
ham.
Mrs. Pittar, author of ** Conversion by
my Bible and Prayer-book."
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ROME'S RECRUITS.
Rev. T. G. Pearse, B.A., Cambridge.
Rev. Daniel Parsons, M.A., Oriel College,
Oxford.
Mrs. Parsons, authoress.
Rev. J. H. Pye, M.A.., Trinity College,
Cambridge, Rector of Clifton Camp-
ville. Now a Bairister-at-Law.
Mrs. H. J. Pye, daughter of the late
Bishop Wilberforce.
Rev. William Palmer, M.A., Fellow of
Magdalen College, and elder brother of
Lord Selborne.
Augustus Welby Pugin, the reviver of
Gothic Architecture in England.
Miss Adelaide Anne Procter, the poetess.
Wellesley Prendergast.
F. R. Wegg-Prosser, B. A., Balliol College,
Oxford, Deputy-Lieutenant, J.P., and
some time M.P.' for Hertfordshire.
Edward Purbrick, Christ Church, Oxford.
A Jesuit, and Rector of Stonyhurst
College.
James Purbrick, Christ Church, Oxford,
solicitor. A Jesuit.
Rev. J. Hungerford Pollen, M.A., Fellow
of Merton College, Oxford, and now of
South Kensington Museum ; and Mrs.
Pollen.
Sir Richard Hungerford Pollen, Bart.
Rev. W. G. Penny, M.A., Christ Church,
Oxford, Vicar of Askenden. A priest.
Professor Pepper, of the Polytechnic.
F. H. PownaU, son of Hemy Pownall, J.P.
of Spring-grove.
Eev. T. B. Parkinson, M.A., Queen's Col-
lege, Cambridge ; Incumbent of St.
Mary's, Wakefield. A Jesuit.
W. Z. Palmer, M.A., Oxford.
J. O'Fallon Pope, M.A., Christ Church,
Oxford. A Jesuit.
Henry Watson Parker, solicitor.
Harriet Elizabeth, sister of the late Sir
Joseph Peacock, Bart.
Rev. J. Plumer, M.A., Balliol College,
Oxford, son of the late Master of the
Rolls.
Mrs. Priestman, of Benwell House, near
Newcastle-on-Tyne.
Rev.William Pope, B. A., Christ's College,
Cambridge, curate near Bolton. A priest.
The Hon. Captain Pakenham, of the
Guards, nephew of the Duke of Wel-
lington and Equerry of the Queen. A
Passionist.
Miss Prestwich, sister of Professor Prest-
wich, F.R.S.
Miss Pritchard, daughter of the Rev. Pro-
fessor Pritchard. A nun.
John Philp, publisher.
Rev. J. A. Poole, B A., Curate of St.
John's, Miles Platting, Lancashire.
Miss Plues, Superior of Ladies' Home,
Kensington Square.
John Procter, a Quaker.
Mrs. C. Prichard.
The late Countess of Portarlington,
daughter of 3rd Marquis of London-
derry, and sister-in-law of the Duke o&
Marlborough.
Robert B. Phillip5, M.A , Trinity Col.,
Oxford, D.L., of Longworth, Hereford.
Rev. Ch. E. Parry, B.A. A priest.
The Hon. Esther Pomeroy, sister of Vis-
count Harberton.
Rev.H. M. Parker, M.A., Lincoln College,
Oxford ; Curate of St. Bartholomew's,,
Brighton.
Colonel Lenox Prendergast.
Mrs. Lenox Prendergast, daughter of Neili
Malcolm .
A. R. Pryor, B.A., University College^
Oxford.
Charles F. Palmer, author of " History of
Tamworth " and ** Life of Cardinals
Howard." A Dominican priest.
Edward Powell, Scholar of Magdaleifc
College, Oxford.
J, O. Halliwell-PhilliDS.
Captain C. C. Pye.
J. S. Smyth-Pigott, Brockley Hall.
Alfred C. Smyth-Pigott, BrocUey HaU.
W. E. Poynter, B.A., Queen's College^
Cambridge.
F. A. Pope, Wadham College, Oxford.
Charles Henry Poole, B.L., St Alban Hall^
Oxford.
Miss Pope, Miss L. Pope, and Miss E^
Pope. All nuns.
Admiral Peirse.
Miss Ciara Phillpotts, granddaughter o^
late Bishop of Exeter.
Miss Palk.
Owen Philips, Trinity Coll., Cambridge^
Captain Pearse, R.N., Devonport.
John O. Payne, M.A., St. Peter's Col-
lege, Cambridge ; Curate at Linslade,.
Bucks.
A. G. Payne, B.A., St. Peter's College,.
Cambridge.
Dr. and Mrs. Penrice.
Mrs. Pybus and family.
Mrs. Coventry Patmore, daughter of Sir
John Byles, the judge.
Captain W. Prentis, late Scots Greys.
William Purdue, architect.
MiS. Paravacini, wife of Bursar of Balliol
College, Oxford.
The Lady Elizabeth Peat, niece of Sir
Walter Scott.
Miss Emily Peel, niece of Sir Laurence
Peel.
Edward Peacock, F.S.A., Bottesford
Manor, Lincoln.
Henrietta, daughter of Sir T. Phillips,.
Bart.
Charles Parfitt. Priest and monsignor.
F. Potter, M.A., Merton College, Ox-
ford ; son of Member for Rochdale.
ROMB*S RECRUITS.
25
Miss Kdith Potter, daughter of the Mem-
ber for Rochdale.
Miss Pennell, daughter of Admiral Pennell.
Captain Pauli, R.N., now in the Consular
Service.
Mrs. Partridge, widow of the late Dr.
Partridge, of Brook-street, Grosvenor-
cquare ; her two sons and a daughter.
Lucy, wife of Rev. G. P. Phillips and
-sister of Dr. Vaughan, Master of the
Temple.
Rev. G. Phillips, nephew of Dr. Vaughan.
A priest.
Miss Gertrude Phillips, niece of Dr.
Vaughan. A nun.
Mrs. K. V. Pope, niece of Dr, Vaughan.
Miss Amy Pope, daughter of W. H. Pope,
Judge in Pnnce Edward's Island.
Edlward Plater, of the War Office.
J. R. Poole, solicitor.
Mrs. J. Ruscomb Poole.
The Misses Poole.
Mrs. Powell, daughter of Captain John
Lumsden, of Clova, Aberdeenshire.
Dr. Peart, J.P., Kildare.
William Pigott, solicitor, Portarlington.
Miss Piggott, authoress.
Lieutenant-Colonel Palmer, Alnwick.
W. F. Paul, of the Colonial Service.
Edmund Peel, nephew of Sir Lawrence
Peel.
William Peel, ditto.
The Misses Perceval, daughters of a clergy-
man. One of them a nun.
Mrs. Pratt, daughter of Sir John Leth-
bridge, Bart.
Mrs. Purcell, daughter of Sir John Leth-
bridge, Bart.
Mrs. Pugin, widow of Augustus Welby
Pugin, architect.
Mrs. R. Lyndsey Dillon Purcell.
Robert Priest, St. Augustine's College,
Canterbury.
George Godfrey Place, barrister-at-law,
Dublin.
Mrs. Prickett, wife of Colonel Prickett, of
Boreas Hill, near Hull, and daughter of
the late Sir Charles Dodsworth.
Mr. Plummer, solicitor, Falmouth, and
Mrs. Plummer.
Mr. and Mrs. De la Pole.
Mrs. Croker Pennell, daughter of late Sir
William FoUett.
Q
Caroline, Marchioness of Quecnsberry.
The Marquis of Ripon.
The Honourable Mrs. David Ross, of
Bladensberg, daughter of Ninth Viscount
Massareene and Ferrard, and Miss Ross.
Edmund F. T. Ross of Bladensberg, Royal
Engineers.
John Ross of Bladensberg, Coldstream
Guards.
Hon. Mrs. John Ross of Bladensberg,
daughter of loth Viscount Massareene
and Ferrard.
Robert S. Ross of Bladensberg, MA.,
Exeter College ; barrister-at-law. A
Jesuit.
G. Elliot Ranken, B.A., Scholar of Uni-
vcrsity College, Oxford ; formerly
Captain, Royal Glamorgan Artillery.
Pnvate Chamberlain to late and present
Pope.
Rev. Martin Luther Rule, B. A., Pembroke
College, Cambridge, Curate at Brighton.
Son of Dr. Rule, Wesleyan Minister.
Rev. Henry Augustus Rawes, M.A.,
Trinity College, Cambridge. A priest.
Rev. George Rose, M.A., reader at the
Temple Church, and since known as
" Arthur Sketchley."
William W. Roberts, M.A., Oxford. A
priest.
Rev. Walter Croke Robinson, M.A.,
Fellow of New College, Oxford. A
priest.
James Boon Rowe, St. John's College,
Cambridge. A priest of the Oratory.
Rev. Seton P. Rooke, M.A., Oriel
College, Oxford; Curate of St. Saviour's,
Leeds. A Dominican priest.
Rev. E. Ransford, St. John's College,
Cambridge.
M. J. Rhodes, M.A., Trinity CoUege,
Cambridge.
John Edmund Reade, author of poems.
Mrs. J. E. Reade, niece of Sir John
Chandos Reade, Bart.
P. Le Page Renouf, Pembroke College,
Oxford, H.M. Inspector of Schools.
Rev. M. Watts Russell, M.A., Christ
Church, Oxford; Vicar of Bcneficld;
Ham Hall, Staffordshire. A priest.
M. Watts Russell, jun. A Passionist.
Rsv. T. C. Robertson, Chaplain to Duke
of Buccleuch.
Rev. George Dudley Ryder, M.A., Oriel
College, Oxford ; son of Bishop of
Lichfield, and grandson of the Earl of
Harrowby.
Henry Ignatius Dudley Ryder. A priest.
Cyril Ryder. A priest.
Charles E. Ryder. A priest.
George Lisle Ryder, of the Treasury.
James Burton Robertson, author of various
philosophical works.
Thomas Rawlinson, M.A., brother of Sii
Henry Rawlinson.
W. J. B. Richards, St. Mary Hall, Ox-
ford. A priest.
G. J. Richards, St. Mary HaU, Oxford.
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ROME'S RECRUITS.
Mrs. Howard Rice, wife of Vicar of
. Sutton Courtney.
Stephen Ram, D.L., of Ramsfort, Gorey.
Rev. Richard E. Rann, B.A., Queen's
College, Oxford, Vicar of Thatcham,
Berks.
Lieutenant Randolph, R.N.
John Henry Rohrs, Fellow of Jesus Col-
lege, Cambridge.
Arthur Russell, son of Rev. A. B. Rus-
sell, Rector of Laverton. A priest.
F. Peel Round, B.A., Balliol College,
Oxford ; Gentleman Usher of the Green
Rod.
Sir Percival RadclifFe, Bart.
T. A. Robinson, Corpus Christi, Oxford ;
Lieutenant in the Artillery.
H. L. Reader, B A., Merton College, Ox-
ford. A priest and Carthusian.
Frederick W. Ratcliff, Birmingham.
Joseph Redman ; formerly a lay worker at
St. Peter's, London Docks. A priest.
Mrs. Routh, wife of the Rector of Tile-
hurst.
Eev. F. Remington, B.A., Cambridge,
Curate at Folkestone ; his wife and his
sister.
Rev. W. H. Ratcliffe, Curate of St. Mary
Magdalen's, Paddington.
Mrs. Radley, of Lambate Grange.
Rev. E. Randolph, M.A., Jesus College,
Cambridge ; Vicar of St. Clement's,
Cambridge.
Mrs. E. Randolph and family.
Rev. C. R. Rowlatt, Curate at Grays
Thurrock.
Rev. Charles George Ramsey.
W. H. Roberts, M.A., Cambridge, D.L.,
Recorder of Grantham.
Miss Neville Rolfe,
W. S. Rockstro.
Mrs. and Miss Rose.
Sir Arthur Rumbold, Bart.
"W. M. J. Ring. A priest.
Miss Rivaz.
Miss Rokeby, of Arthingworth Manor
House, Northamptonshire.
Miss Rudsdell and Miss Mary Rudsdell,
daughters of Sir Joseph Rudsdell,
K.C.M.G., Grenadier Guards.
Miss M. Roberts, daughter of the late
W. Roberts, of Harbome Hall.
R. Richardson, Priest of the Order of
Charity.
George Richardson, solicitor, Manchester.
Miss Boss, of Edge Hill, Liverpool.
Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Reynolds.
John Roberts, of the War Office.
Denham Robinson, of the War Office.
Mr. Rolph, of the War Office.
Mrs. and the Misses Watts Russell.
Miss Rogers, daughter of the late Francis
Newman Rogers, Q.C., Recorder of
Exeter.
Captain Rayner, late 5th Royal Lancashire-
Militia.
Captain Godfrey E. A. Radcliffe, brother
of Sir J. P. Radcliffe, Bart.
The Misses Rodwell, daughters of the
Rector of Ethelburga's. One of them-
a Carmelite nun.
Humphrey Ravenscroft, of Lincoln's Inn,
Mr. and Mrs. David P. Watts Russell.
Miss Louisa Radcliffe, of Morehampton:
House, Donnybrook,
S. H. Rowson. A priest.
The Rev. Orby Shipley.
Mrs. Shipley.
Rev. John R. Shortland, M.A., Oriel'
College, Oxfoid, Curate at Kibworth
Beauchamp. A priest and canon.
S. N. Stokes, B.A., Scholar of Trinity-
College, Cambridge ; H.M. Inspector of
Schools.
Mrs. S. N. Stokes.
C. S. Stokes, Trinity College, Cambridge.
Hon. and Rev. George Spencer, son of"
2nd Earl Spencer, K.G., and Chaplair*
to Bishop Blomfield of London. A
Passionist priest.
Mrs. Slade, wife of General Slade.
Sir William Stewart, Bart., of Murthley.
Rev. Charles Seager, M.A., Worcester
College ; Assistant Professor of Hebrew
at Oxford.
Charles Seager, jun. A priest.
J. R, Hope- Scott, M.A., Fellow of
Merton College, Oxford, Q.C., D.C.L.
Mrs. Hope-Scott, granddaughter of Sir
Walter Scott.
Rev. Ambrose St. John, M.A., Christ
Church, Oxford ; curate at East Farleigh.
A priest of the Oratory.
Rev. Edward Gifford Shapcote, B.A.,.
Christi College, Cambridge, Curate of
St. George-in-the-East.
The late Sir John Simeon, Bart, M.P.
The Hon. Dowager Lady Simeon.
Miss Surtees, Hamsterley Hull, Durham,
Rev. Richard Waldo Sibthorpe, B.D.,.
Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford ;:
Incumbent at Ryde. A priest.
Rev. John Campbell Smith, M.A., Cam-
bridge.
Reginald Schomberg, Barrister-at-law.
William Simpson, Trinity College, Cam-
bridge ; Lord of the Manor of Mitcham,.
and a descendant of Archbishop Cran-
mer.
Robert Simpson, St. John's CoUege^
Oxford. A priest.
Rev. Richard Simpson, M.A., Oriel
College, Oxford ; vicar of Mitcham.
Mrs. Richard Simpson, nee Cranmer.
Miss Emily Simpson. A nun.
ROME'S RECRUITS.
lEdward Swainson, Trinity College, Cam-
bridge. A priest.
Rev R. Stanton, B.A., Brasenose Col-
lege, Oxford. A priest of the Oratory.
Rev. Bernard Smith, Fellow of Magdalen
College, Oxford, Vicar of Lcadenham.
A priest and canon.
Edward Scargill, Queen's College, Cam-
bridge. Wrangler.
John Stephens, Trinity College, Cam-
bridge.
Rev. Thomas Scratton, M.A., Christ
Church, Oxford, Curate at Benson. A
priest.
J. J. Saint, B.A., Christ Church, Oxford,
Recorder of Newark,
^liss Stanley, daughter of Bishop Stanley
of Norwich and sister of the Dean of
Westminster.
J. Simpson, M.A., Scholar of Trinity
College, Cambridge. A priest.
Rev. Robt. K. Sconce, B.A., Brasenose
College, Oxford.
Rev. Jas. A. Stewart, M.A., St. John's
College, Camb., Rector of Vange,
Essex ; his son and daughter.
W. Clement Scott, journalist and dra-
matic author.
Captain F. Shelton, late 93rd Highlanders.
Mrs. Shelton.
J. P. H. W>Tidham Spedding, Wliite-
haven, Trinity College, Cambridge.
C. J. Moncrieff Smyth, Christ's College,
Cambridge. A priest.
Rev. Edwin Trevelyan Smith, M.A., St.
John's College, Camb., Vicar of Can-
nock.
Mrs. Edwin Trevelyan Smith, sister of late
Rev. J. Riddell, M.A., Fellow and
Tutor of Balliol College, Oxford.
Sir John Sutton, Bart.
Mr. and Mrs. Schenk, of Brighton.
Miss Statter, daughter of Vicar of Worm-
inghall.
Rev. James Scratton, M.A., St. John's
College, Cambridge, Curate at Sitting-
bourne. A priest.
The Misses Somerville, daughters of the
celebrated Mrs. Somerville.
Arthur John Shelley, nephew of the late
Sir John Shelley, Bart., M.P. for West-
minster.
Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart, of Ballechin.
Marmaduke Sellon.
Charles Sellon.
Rev. J. Hansom Sperling, Rector of West-
bourne, Sussex.
Mrs. Sperling and family.
Rev. James Stewart, M.A., Trinity Col-
lege, Cambridge ; Curate of Wolver-
stone, Professor at the Catholic University
of Ireland.
H. Stevenson.
F. A. Sass, M.R.C.D.
Edward A. Selle. A priest.
Christopher Scott. Priest and canon.
Alexander B. Shea, barrister-at-law.
Mrs. Alexander B. Shea.
Rev. Fenwick Skrimshire, son of late
Rector of Hertford. A priest.
Mrs. H. Fenwick Skrimshire, wife of late
Rector of Hertford, five sons and two
daughters.
Rev. Thomas Stephens, Vicar of Rather-
sage.
Philip Serle, Balliol College, Oxford.
Rev. J. A. Stothert. '^Ipiscopal Church of
Scotland.
Rev. W. A. Scott, Rector n^ar Birmbg-
ham.
Rev. James Hy. Shcpp?_»d, >T.A., Queen's
College, Oxiord.
Miss Fanny Lillias Samler, daughter of
the late Major Samler.
Dr. and Mrs. Shepherd, of Richmond.
Mrs. Story, wife of Admiral Story,
R.N.
E. E. Sass, M.D., and Mrs. Sass.
Joseph Stevenson, M.A., Durham. A
Jesuit.
Sir Andrew Smith, K.C.B.
Captain John Ramsay Slade, R.H.A.
Mrs. J. Somervell, granddaughter of the
Earl of Camperdown.
Rev. Parks Smith, M.A., Vicar of St.
John's, Torquay.
Mrs. Stewart, wife of Colonel Stewart of
Folkestone, and Miss Alice Stewart,
Sisters of St. Catherine's Anglican
Convent, Folkestone.
Miss Eliza Allen Starr, authoress.
Lady Anne Sherson, sister of the Marquis
of Townshend.
Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey St. Aubyn.
Lieutenant St. Andrew St. John, R.N.
Mrs. St. Andrew St. John.
Rev. Joseph Searle. A priest.
Edward Stillwell, late of the War Office.
Mrs. Edward Stillwell.
Dr. Shears of Streatham.
Miss Frances Sidebottom, daughter of a
clergyman.
Thomas H. Shaw, author of " Reasons
for Returning to the True Fold."
Sydney F. Smith. A Jesuit.
Mr. George Lynch Staunton.
Superior and six Sisters of St. Mary's
Protestant Priory, Hackney. All now
Catholic nuns.
Miss Fanny A. Seymour, daughter of G.
E. Seymour, of Forest Hill, Windsor.
Frances, sister of Sir Richard Sutton,
Bart.
Francis Sutton, of Revell Grange, Shef-
field.
Mrs. Walter Shiriey.
Miss Margaret Speid, of Fometh.
Miss Soames, of Irnham Hall, Grantham.
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ROME'S RECRUITS.
Philip Sheplieard, M.D., and the Misses
Shepheard.
jSIr. and Mrs. Rutherford Smith.
iMiss Stuart, Anglican Sister at Oxford.
Lieutenant Thomas Say, Bombay Army ;
his wife, daughter, and two sons.
Captain H. N. R. Storks, late 9-th Regi-
ment.
Miss Spicer, of Spy Park, Wiltshire.
Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Savory.
Major "John Sewell. A Jesuit.
Mr. and Mrs. George Stanley.
Miss Smith, daughter of an Essex vicar.
Miss Murray Stewart.
AVilliam Shapter, son of Dr. Shapter of
Exeter. A Jesuit.
Miss Shapter. A Poor Clare.
Mis. Spearman, daughter-in-law of the
Right Hon, Sir A. Y. Spearman,
Bart.
A. St. John Seally, Lieutenant H.M.'s
Artillery Militia, grandson of Rev. John
Seally, LL.D.
Mrs. A. St. John Seally, with three sons
and three daughters.
Edward Scholefield, brother of M.P. for
Birmingham.
Robert Shuttleworth, M.D.
William Sankey, M.A., Trinity College,
Cambridge.
JNIrs. William Sankey,* two sons and two
daughters.
Robert Sutton Swabey, organist and com-
poser.
Mrs. Colonel Simmonds, daughter of Sir
Robert Graham, Bart.
William Henry and Robert Graham Sim-
monds, sons of above.
A. P. Skene, Durham University.
Mrs. Sutcliffe, wife of the late Dii-ector
of Public Instruction, Bengal.
Hon, and Rev. George Talbot, M.A.,
Balliol College, Oxford, son of 3rd
Baron Talbot de Malahide, and vicar of
Evercreech, Somersetshire. A priest
and monsignor.
Hon. Gilbert Chetwynd Talbot, Fellow
of Balliol College, Oxford, son of 2nd
Earl Talbot, and uncle of the present
Earl of Shrewsbury. A priest and
monsignor.
T. J. Thompson, Trinity College, Camb. ;
father of painter of the "Roll Call."
Mrs, T. J. Thompson.
Miss Elizabeth Thompson, painter of the
" Roll Call."
Miss Alice Christiana Gertrude Thompson,
author of ♦* Preludes."
Rev. Lord Charles Thynne, M.A., Christ
Church, Oxford, son of 2nd Earl of
Bath, vicar of Longbridge, rector of
Kingston Deverell, and canon of
Canterbury.
Lady Charles Thynne, daughter of Right
Rev. R. Bagot, Bishop of Bath and
Wells.
J. W. N. Townsend, of Clifton, A
priest.
Rev. Edward Healy Thompson, M.A.,
Emmanuel College, Cambridge ; Curate
of St James's, Piccadilly.
Stephen Taylor, barrister-at-law.
Rev. W. G. Todd, M.A., Trinity College,
Dublin; Curate of St. James', Bristol.
A priest and canon.
Rev. Reginald Tuke.
Rev. William Tylee, B.A., Oriel College,
Oxford. A priest.
General Tylee.
Mrs. Tylee, wife of General Tylee.
Rev. Gordon Thompson, M.A., Scholar
of Sidney SuGsex College, Cambridge.
George Tickell, M.A., Fellow of University
College, Oxford. A Jesuit missionary
in the West Indies.
Rev. C. Thomas, B.A., Exeter College,
Oxford.
Rev. F. W. Trenow, St. John's College,
Oxford; Curate at Northfield. A
Dominican priest.
J. T. D. Tumbull, of the Record Office.
Lady Caroline Townley.
Miss L. Taunton, daughter of Sir John
Taunton.
Major F. Trevor.
F. W. Tarleton, barrister-at-law.
Rev. Wniiam Traies, M.A., Fellow of
Mertou College, Oxford ; curate of St.
John the Evangelist, Holborn.
J. Toovey, the Piccadilly publisher.
Dr. Twycross (Oxford).
Major C. Lennox Tredcroft, J.P., R.H.A.
Mrs. C, L. Tredcroft, daughter of the late
Sir William Scott, of Ancrum, Bart.,
M.P.
Mrs. Tayler, widow of P.ector of St.
Matthias", Stoke Nev/ington.
Charles Tregenna, B.A.,WorcesterCollege,
Oxford.
Captain Trendell, of the Ryde Militia.
F. Trench, Balliol College, Oxford.
Emilius Watson-Taylor, of Headington
Manor.
The Honourable Mrs. William le Poer
Trench.
Rev. Henry Thompson, Curate at Ash-
ford.
Thomas Trickett, R.N.
Mrs. Thomas, wife of late Rev. D. Thomas.
Captain Thomas
R. G, Tickell,
Mr. and Mrs. John Tharpe.
Mrs. Tracy Tumerelli, sister of Thomson
Hankey, M.P., and cousin of Earl
Bathurst.
ROME'S RECRUITS.
3>
iMrs. Trevor, daughter of General Trevor,
of Plymouth, and wife of Bri;jadicr-
Gcncral William Cosmo Trevor, C.B.
Claude and Hubert Trevor, sons of the
above.
Miss Temple, an East Grinstead sister.
Huph Taylor. A priest.
S. W. Tucker, solicitor.
Mr. and Mrs. William Scott Tucker.
Lynall Thomas.
^irs. Lynall Thomas, daughter of Captain
Marryat, R.N., the novelist.
Ihe Misses M. and F. Thomas. Nuns.
T. S. Tordiffe, of Bath.
Miss Tow-nsend, daughter of a clergyman.
Mrs. Twycross, Gorton Lodge, CUpham
Common.
Mrs. Harrington Trevelyan.
Mr. Twynam, solicitor, Rugeley ; and
Mrs. Twynam.
F. Till, solicitor, Folkestone ; his wife and
son.
Henry Tuck, Ingatestone Hall, Essex.
G. H. Thurston, surgeon.
J. Kellyer Tozer, of Cliffden, Teign-
mouth, Devon.
Mrs. Todd, daughter of Rev. Robert
Hoare, B.A., and widow of Edwin
Todd, Member of Colonial Parliament.
Mrs. Topham, wife of J. Topham, M.D.
Charles Trotter, of Woodhill, J.P. and
D.L. for Perthshire.
The late Mrs. Charles Trotter.
Charles F. Graham Trotter, J. P., late of
93rd Sutherland Highlanders.
Miss Temple, daughter of Admiral Temple,
Truro.
Marcus Talbot, Ennis, co. Clare.
Mrs. Tebay, wife of Dr. Tebay.
De I.acy Towle, solicitor.
U
The Hon. Mrs. David Urquhart, sister of
Lord Carlingford.
Arthur Pollard- Urquhart, of Lincoln Col-
lege, Oxford. A priest.
Francis Gregor Urquhart.
Mrs. F. G. Urquhart.
Mrs. Uniacke, widow of Captain Uniacke,
Rifle Brigade.
E. T. Vaughan, B.A., Christ Church,
Oxford.
Oliver Vassall, Balliol College, Oxford.
Rev. E. Vale, Curate of St. Andrew's,
Wells-street.
Cecil Vernon and Miss Vernon.
Captain Vaughton.
MLss Vinning, the singer. •
Mrs. Vansittart, wife of Rev. C. Vansit-
tart.
I Nicholas Vansittart.
I Arthur Vansittart.
Bcxlcy Vansittart.
Sir Francis Vincent, Bart.
The Hon. G. Vaughan.
; Langton (reorge Verc. A priest.
^^iss Vinall. A Dominican nun.
Miss A. Vinall, Anglican Sister at Oxford.
[ Marie, wife of General Voyle.
Miss Vale, of Great Malvern.
Mrs. Ventris, wife of a clergyman, and
the Misses Ventris.
The Baroness dc Villefranchc.
John Varley, St. Augustine's College,.
Canterbur}-.
W
Rev. Samuel Wayte, B.D., late President
of Trinity College, Oxford.
Florence, Marchioness of Waterford.
Mrs. Walford, of Hatfield Place, near
Chelmsford, daughter of Rev. Henrr
Hutton, D.D.
Rev. Edward Walford, M.A., scholar of
Balliol Coll. Oxford.
John T. Walford, M.A., Fellow of King's
College, Camb., and Assistant-Master
at Eton. A Jesuit.
Frederick Walford.
Rev. Henry Walker, M.A., Oriel College,
Oxford, Curate at Hardenhuish. A
W priest,
illiam Wilberforce, some time M.P., for
Hull, eldest son of the Slave Emanci-
pator.
Mrs. William Wilberforce, daughter of
John Owen, founder of the Bible Society.
Rev. H. W. Wilberforce, M.A., Oriel
College, Oxford, Vicar of East Far-
leigh.
Ven. Robert Isaac Wilberforce, Fellow of
Oriel, Archdeacon of York.
William Wilberforce, junior, M.A., Ox-
ford, grandson of the Slavery Aboli-
tionist.
Arthur Bertrand Wilberforce. Dominican
priest.
Francis R. Ward, Solicitor.
Rev. W. G. Ward, M.A., D. Ph., FeUow^
of Balliol College, Oxford, and late editor
of the *• Dublin Review ; " Weston
Manor, Isle of Wight.
Mrs. W. G. Ward.
Rev. J. B. White, B.A., Brasenose Col-
lege, Oxford, Curate of St. John the
Divine, Kennington.
Henr}- Waller, Barrister-at-Law,
Sir Bouchier Wrey, Bart.
Captain Granville Wood, R.N. A Jesuit.
F. F. WeUs, M.A., Trinity College, Cam-
bridge, son of Lady Elizabeth Wells.
Rev. John H. Wynne, B.C.L. and Fellow
of All Souls' College, Oxford. A Jesuit*
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ROMES RECRUITS.
Kev. J. Walker, M.A., Brasenose Col-
lege, Oxford. Priest and canon.
I^ev. J, G. Wenham, B.A., Magdalen
College, Oxford. Priest and canon.
Rev. A. D. Wackerbath, M.A., Queen's
College, Cambridge.
Rev. J. M. Watson, M.A., Caius College,
Cambridge.
A. J. Walker, Emmanuel College, Cam-
bridge.
Rev. Richard Ward, M.A., Oriel College,
Oxford, Incumbent at Skipton. A
priest and canon,
Robert Walker, Lincoln College, Ox-
ford.
Rev. W. Wheeler, B.D., Fellow of Mag-
dalen College, Oxford ; Rector of New
and Old Shoreham. A priest.
T. F. Wetherell, Brasenose College,
Oxford.
Rev. W. Wingfield, M.A., Christ Church,
Oxford.
Rev. J. H. Woodward, ]M.A., Oxford,
Vicar of St. James's, Bristol.
Rev. Gresham Wells, M.A., Merton Col-
lege, Oxford ; son of Sir Mordaunt
Wells ; Curate of All Saints', Margaret-
street. Now a Barrister.
W. W. WardeU, Architect.
Mrs. Warden.
Charles C. Noel Welman, Norton Manor,
Taunton.
Mrs. Noel Welman.
Rev. Thomas Wells, curate at Liverpool.
A priest.
Rev. H. Wardroper, St. Mary Hall, Ox-
ford.
Alexander Wood, M.A., Trinity Coll.,
Oxford.
Grenville Wood, barrister-at-law.
Rev. E. J.Watson, M. A., Christ's College
Cambridge ; Curate of St. Leonard's-
on-Sea.
Rev. F. M. Wyndham, M.A., Merton
College, Oxford ; Curate of St. George's
in-the-East. A priest.
Rev. William Winchester, M.A., Christ
Church, Oxford. Chamberlain to the
Pope.
Rev. J. Trevor White, Curate of Norton,
St. Phillip.
Robert Washbourne, publisher.
C. Matthew Wayte, M.D., brother of
late President of Trinity College, Ox-
ford.
Rev. R. Webb, M.A., Lincoln College,
Oxford ; Vicar of Hambleton-with-
Braunston.
Mrs. WcrsleyWors wick, daughter of Rev.
R. Stephens, B.D., Vicar of Belgrave
cum-Bristall.
Rev. Jabez Watson, M.A., Magdalen
College, Camb. ; Curate at Lostwithiei.
Charles Walker, Brighton ; author of many
ritualistic works.
General Webber.
Rev. J. P. Warmoll, Curate of St. Bar-
nabas, Pimlico. Priest.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Goulbourne Walpole.
C. W. Wyatt.
Rev. Wm. A.Weguelin, B.A. Cambridge ;
Vicar of South Stoke.
Major H. L. Wickham.
Rev. E. H. Woodall, M.A., Exeter Col-
lege, Oxford ; Rector of St. Margaret's,
Canterbury. A priest.
Ch. D. R. Williamson, B.A., University
College, Oxford, only son of Col.
Williamson of Perth. Priest of the
Oratoiy.
B. A. Westermann, Oriel College, Oxford.
William Whitmee. Priest.
Mrs. Wrey, sister-in-law of Sir Bouchier
Wrey, Bart.
Mrs. Wait, daughter of J. C. M. Bellew,
the elocutionist.
Rev. C. and Mrs. Whish.
Frederic Waddy, artist.
Mrs. Webber, wife of Sub-Dean of St,
Pauls.
Mrs. Woodward, wife of Vicar of Folke-
stone.
Matthew Woodward, son of the Vicar.
Mrs. Ward, wife of Vicar of St. Raphael's,
Bristol.
A. J. Wallace, M.A., Cambridge. A
priest.
R. Williams, M.A., Oriel College, Ox-
ford.
Walter Workman, B.A., Queen's College,
Oxford.
Rev. Samuel Ware, curate of Bedford
Leigh.
Arthur Wilson, M.A., Christ Church,
Oxford.
Titus Hibbert Ware, of Hallbams, Ches-
hire.
Rev. B. Wilson, Vicar of Fordham.
Rev. Edmund A. V/illett, M.A., Cam-
bridge, Vicar in the Diocese of Ely.
AV. H. J. Weale, Archaeologist.
Frederic Westlake, Professor at Royal
Academy of Music.
Philip Westlake.
Nath. Westlake.
Mrs. Waring.
Frances, wife of Dr. Wootten, of
Oxford, matron of Dr. Newman's school
at Birmingham.
Miss Corry Wallace, daughter of Colonel
Wallace.
William Wasteneys, Barrister-at-law.
Mrs. William Wasteneys.
The Lady Dorothy Walpole, daughter of
EarlofOrford.
The Lady Maude Walpole, daughter of
Earl of Orford.
ROME'S RECRUITS.
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Professor Wingham, Royal Academy of
Music.
The Honourable Mrs. Woulfe, daughter
of Lord (i raves.
The Lady Webster.
The Misses Ward, daughters of the Hon.
and Rev. Henry Ward,of Killinchy, Co.
Down.
Rev. W. H. Wilson, M.A., Queen's Col-
lege, Cambridge ; Curate at Fromc Sel-
wood. A priest.
Miss Edith Whitfield.
Captain and Mrs. Wilde.
Miss Nona Warburton.
Mrs. Walter Workman.
Mrs. Wordsworth, the lady who survived
the wreck of the Strathmore.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Wordsworth.
F. C. Collins WUson, Trinity College,
Cambridge.
William Wood. A Franciscan friar.
Hubert J. Wood. A priest.
The Misses Woodward, nieces of Lord
Middleton.
E. Windeyer, King's College, London.
J. J. Watts, of Hawksdale Hall, Cumber-
land.
Eliza Harriet, sister of Sir John Eardley-
Wilmot, Bart.
John Berry Walford, barrister- at-law.
Trinity Hall, Cambridge.
Mrs. John Berry Walford, and a son and
daughter.
Richard Walford.
George Wilson, quaker. A priest.
S. S. Wayte, father of the late President
of Trinity College, Oxford.
Miss Wood, daughter of Canon Wood,
of Canterbury.
Mr. and Mrs. Wellesley.
Miss Warner, daughter of a clergyman.
^Irs. Wood, wife of Canon Wood.
Mrs. Weguelin, wife of a clergyman.
Miss Wilson, Anglican Sister at Oxford.
A Dominican nun.
The Misses Winthrop, daughters of Cap-
tain Hay Winthrop, R.N.
Ivan W. Watson, of Torquay.
Sir Charles Wolseley, grandfather of the
present baronet.
Mrs. Walcott, wife of Colonel Walcoft.
Miss Wildman, daughter of Colonel Wild-
man.
William Wagstaff, formerly of Forchabers,
N.B.
Mrs. Wyse, widow of a naval officer.
Mrs. Ward, wife of Dr. Ward, M.P. for
Galway.
Miss West, sister of J. R, West, of Alscot
Park.
Mrs. Wilson and Charles K. P. Wilson,
of Kelso, N.B.
The Baroness Wartzburg, sister of Lord
Lyons.
Mrs. Weston, daughter of Sir John Lethe-
bridge, liart,
Mrs. Waylcn, and the Misses Edith and"
Elizabeth Waylen.
Miss Wilcox, now Countess de la Torre-
Diaz.
Miss Wingham. A Protestant nun.
Mrs. Wilkinson, wife of a clergyman.
Dr. West.
The Hon. Admiral Wodehouse.
^Irs. Mundy Wood.
Rev. C. F. Wordsworth, Magdalen Hall,.
Oxford ; Domestic Chaplain to Mar-
chioness of Bath.
Mrs. C. F. Wordsworth.
J. T. Withers, solicitor, and Mrs. Withers.
J. S. WoodrofTe, barrister-at-law, and his-
wife.
F. H. Woodroffe, Indian District Judge,
and his wife.
Captain Wilson, Edinburgh.
Mrs. Wilmer, widow of Lieut. Colonel
W. Wilmer, H.M. 8th Hussars.
Mr. Deputy Young, ICnight of S. Gregory,
Rev. George B. Yard, M.A., Trinity
College, Cambridge. A priest.
Rev. W. V. Yarworth, Curate at West-
bury.
Captain C. Yeoman.
Rev. C. B. Young, M.A., Exeter College,
Oxford.
Rev. W. H. Youngman, Cambridge.
E. Youngman, St. John's College,
Oxford.
Pym Yeatman, Emanuel College, Cam-
bridge ; Barrister-at-Law and historical
writer.
Mrs. Pyra Yeatman and family.
Major Yard.
Dr. Yonge, of Liskeard.
Mrs. Younger, of Haggerstone House.
Miss Lilian Younge and Miss Olive
Younge, daughter of the late Major
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