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"ROME'S   RECRUITS:" 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


21 


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. 


N 
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. 


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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 
Younge,  H.E.I.C.S. 


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