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The class of persons who were the (irst to accept Homy VIIl's. reformation of religion in England, are the first to see the error of such a stop ; and we now find chem retur^iing in goodly numbers to the one true fold under the one great shepherd. Of the first class were those nobles and courtiers who were more greedy for this world's goods, no matter how they came, justly or unjustly, even though by sacrilege^ than for the goods of life eternal. It is consoling to notice in this list names of men whose guilty ancestors were enriched with the spoils of monasteries, colleges, and hospitals, now making restitution in building churches, hospitals, schools, etc., whilst others per- form the like good works as thanksgiving offerings for their conversion. A second class of converts are the descendants of those who, less guilty, joined the new religion to preserve their lands, their estates, their situations in the governments, both Imperial and municipal, of the day, or their positions in the unny. For the Reformation was not brought about by the preaching of the trne Gospol by pious men, but by penal laws the most odious, fit imitation of tiie Imperial acts of pagiin Rome, by which the Christians were put to death and their lands conliscated. llere is a brief synopsis of these barbarous enactments : If any person oi pf^rsous iuliabitiug within this realm or any other of her Majesty's dominions, shall. .. .willingly or wit tinjfly hear and be present at any other matter or form of common prayer, of administration of the sacraments, of making of ministers in the churches, or of any other ritea conlain<;u in the took Himexod to this act than is mentioned and set forth in the said book, and shall be i hereof convicted, he or tli -y shall suffer imprisonment for six aiontha ; for the srcund oHence imprisonment for oi;o whole year, and for the third oltbnce imprisonment tor his or their lives. — Plclitriuj a Statute a, vol. J/, p. S50. " Tliose not repairing to church every Sunday shall forfeit twenty pounds for every month they are absent. " " The month hero is to be accounted twenty-eiglit n.uvs ; so that the recusant will forfeit tliirieen score pounds in a year." — Laws uijaiast rapid and I'oiiish recnsanls, Noncoiiformids aa. IJ. A person who was sick for part of the timo contained in an information upon thif statute shall not be at all excused by reason of such sickness, if it be proved that ho wot recusant both before ''•pd after; fur it shall be intended that he obstinately forbcrc during that time. — Bnrn^s Ecclesiastical Law. By p' ch legislation was the Reformation proper prosecuted in Englana. Anothei engine ot attack was misrepresentation. His Eminence Cardinal Jllanning well ronmikt that the so-called Reformation *•&& iinpused upon the English people by fraud and mis- representation. The illustrious occupant of the Vice-Regal throne in Canada is a descendant of one of those heroes of the faith who suffered in his property for his religious cunvictii>ii8. The seventh Earl of Argyll returned to the ancient faith of his ancestors. For this offence the law of confiscation was put in force, and his son, Lord Lome, then a Pro- testant, became his father's heir before his death. Hence those cruel and unjust enact- ments were not a dead letter. Bat though those who conformed to the new religion saved their lives and property, how many of them suffered in silence tortures untold in the consciousness of their wrong-doing ! — and how many now outside the CathrOic Church are broken of heart by the uncertainty of their religion, yet have not the courage ta brave the loss of friends or of goods, the reproach or the sneer, to profess before men what they profess before God in secret ! With a weakness of mind, which even reason condemns, they continue attendance on a church in which they have little or uo faith. This olasB, thanks be to God, is fast becoming less numerous. There is a good object to be gained by the publication of these names. It will show to the weak-hearted and wavering that the most noble and learned personages, have, after prayer and self-sacrifice, entered a Church that is held up to the protesting world as corrupt and soul-destroying. That calumny is refuted at once. Those great personages would not, indeed, renounce many worldly advantages but for conscience sake, that they might securely tread the true path that leads to Heaven. We live in lands and times that boast of the religious liberty of the subject, secured by the semblance of a just legislation. One man is supposed to have nothing to do with another'u conscienti- ous convictions. But in tact an exception is always made of the Catholic. A man may become a Church of England Protestant, a Presbyterian, a Baptist, a Methodist, % Pacha, for that matter it matters not ; but if ho become a Catholic, he is considered a fool, and ranked a social outlaw. A convert to Catholicity appears to have no tolera- tion, less rights. Well may we argue from this that he must be like his Saviour and the early Christians — " A reproach to the Jews, a folly to the Gentiles" — whilst like them he walks the narrow way that leads to eternal life. We must not omit remarking on the social status of those who return to the Cacho* lie Church in England. They are, in great part, persons from the highest walks ol lifo — persons whose lives have been spent in the search after truth, with around them all the means for a perfectly rational deduction. Statesmen and scientists, men of law, men of letters, dignitivries and divines — all that is brightest in mind and purest in heart of England's people have testilied before God imd man that the Reformation was an error and a crime. Those noble converts must do violence to their humility by permit- ting the light of their good example to be placed upon a mountain that it may serve as a beacon to guide others to eternal life. Tney have already confessed before men by entering the Church, and Christ says that He will confess them before His Father who is in Heaven; and they again, in this little pamphlet, profess Him before hundreds of thousands of men, saying to them, with the power t»...j experience gives, to come anH tind rest in that fold where alone is peace. V.> ! T NAMES OF DISTINGUISHED CONVERTS FROM TKE ENGLISH NOBILITY. [In the compilation of thlH pamphlet we have placed the nuniee of the neveral Converts in the order in which they were tlrst published in the WliilchaU Review, and other journals. This has necessitated the dividing of the names into lists as they orixinally appeared. Although the names are thus placed in their alphabetical order, in the several lists, yet for the convenience of t^ioso who desire to point out the names of the Converts of the hitrhcst distinction, we have arranged the following List:] His Eminence Cardinal Manning. The Marquis of Ilipon. The Duke of Leeds. The Karl of Gaiusbi.r..ugh. The Earl of Granard. The Earl of Oxford. The Earl of Denbigh. The Earl of Buchan. ' '' , The Earl of Castle Stuart. . ?' The Earl of Dunraven. The Earl of Weatmeath. The Count d'Barry. Lord Talbot Kerr. Lord A. G. Lennox. t Lord Leith. Ijord Southwell. Lord C. Thynne. • • *' Lord Norreys. . ' Lord Charles P. Clinton. -^ ' " Lord Huntingtower. Lord Holland. Ix)rd H. F. Kerr. Lord Nigel Kennedy. Lord A. Kennedy. Lord Courtenay. Lord Archibald Douglas. Lord Emly. Lord F. G. Osborne. Lord Robert Montagu, Sir J. C. Barrow. Sir Arthur Rumbold. Sir Percival Radcliffe. Sir Charles Wolseley. Sir W. Stewart, Bart. Sir John Simeon. Sir J. Bradstreet, Bart. Sir J. G. Campbell, Bart. Sir Paul Moles worth. ■ti>f Sir B. Wrey, Bart. Sir Compton Domville, Bart. Sir J. Foster Fitzgerald. Sir A. K. McDonald. Sir Arthur Blennerhassett. Sir George S. Baker, Bart. Sir Arnold Knight, Bart. Sir Charles Douglas. Sir Vere de Vere. Sir Charles d'Albiac. Sir R. Hungerford Pollen, Bart. Hon. Colin Lindsay. Hon. C. H. Nelson. Hon. Wm. North. Hon. C. Pakenham. Hon. Charles Bertie. ^ Hon. George Bennett. Hon. Captain Pakenham. Hon. G. Spenser. Hon. G. Talbot. Hon. A. C. Glyn. Hon. Wm. Towry Law. Hon. Charles Law. Hon. M. Dillon. Hon. G. Vaughan. The Princess de'Ligne. Duchess of Hamilton. Duchess of Norfolk. Dowager Duchess of Norfolk. Duchess of Athole. Duchess of Montrose. -Duchess of Buccleuch, Marchioness of Lothian. Marchioness of Londonderry. Marchioness of Queensbury. Marchioness of VVaterford. Marchioness of Ripon. Countess of Oxford. ., :t Countess DnwRger of Clare. Countess of Guiusborough. Countess Dowager of Newbargh. Countess of Portarlingtou. Countess Goraltliuo D. Boycott Countess of Buchaa. (.'ouutess of Kenniare. Visoountesa de Lubersa^ Viscouuttibs Bury. lioroncas Von Hugel. Ban.ness Keating. Lady Chichester. Lady C. P. Clinton. Lady Catherine Coke. Lady Codringtou. Lady Catherine Howanl. Lady Hams. Lady Kerr. Lady Amabel Kerr. Lady Victoria Kir wan. Lady Kelniaine. Lady C. H. \Ve;.'g-rro8si)r. Lady Dowager Simeon. Lady C. Thyne. Lady Caroline Townley. Lady F. Bertie. Lady Cartwright. I^ady Brrke. Lady Louise Kitzgibbon, Lady Grey. Lady Heywood. Lady Mary Kirwan. Lady Agues Murray. Lady Murray. Laddy Annally. Lady Elizabeth Bertie. • ' ' ,' Lady Adelaide Cathcart. Lady C. Cochrane. Lady Chatterton. Lady Stuart d'AIbanio. Lady Gertrude Douglas. Lady Douglas. Lady d'Trafford. Lady d'Albiac. Lady Georgina FuUerton. Lady Alice Gaisford. Lady Herbert of Lea. Lady Mary Herbert Lady Maidstone. Lady Molesworth. Tilly Mi)uta^u. Lady Frances Lindsay. Lady KliKabeth l>iMiglar Lady Featheratone, Lady Guy. Lady Holland. Lady Foster. I^ady (iray. Liidy Frances Hi'wavd. Lady A. .). Howard. Lady Hope .lohiistoui. Lady liUinburt. Jjady Anna Maii.i M ni'^cH. Lady Milford. Lady E. Peat. Lady Anna Shensou. Lady D. Walpole. ? Lady M. Walpole. Lady Webster. l^ady Duncan. Hon. Mrs. W. T. Lvw. Hon. E. Law. Hon. Mrs. Laing .Miason. Hon. Miss G. Nugent. Uon. EatJier Pomeroy. Hon. Mrs. Ross. Hon. Mrs. La Poer Trench. Hon. Mrs. Woulfe. Hon. Mrs. Lewis. Hon. Mrs. Percy Fitz,^eralil. Hon. Mrs. M. C. MaxweU. Hon. Mrs. Dawson. Hon. Mrs. VVyatt I'.dgell. , Hon. Mrs. Herbert. Hon. Mrs. Hewett. Hon. Mrs. Fraser. • Hon. Mrs. Henage. Hon. Mrs. Uenniker. Hon. Mrs. A. Montgo-nerii. Hon. Mrs. G. C. Hostyn. Hon. Mrs. Brown. Hon, Mrs. John Ri>ss. , ..■ Hon. Mrs. Hope Scott. Hon. Mrs. K. Daly. Hon. Mrs. Dormer. Hon. Mrs. Dugmoro. Hon. Miss Crewo. Hon. Miss Cope. Hon. Mrs. Curho. :> CONVERTS TO OATliOUClTY. Rev. O. Bnrder, M.A., MuiT'lnlen Hall, Ox- ford ; Curate at Uuiirdean. A Cistoician IT link. Rev. W. B. B. Brownlow, M.A,, Trinity Collejje, Cambridge. A priebt. Uii.liard Bradshaw, of Krwood Ifall, Biixtun. Jamen Burns, puV)liHlicr. Charles Albari Buckler, Architect. Albert Buckler, now a Doniiiiicau monk. Kdmund Buckler. >. >. Reginald Buckler, do. Kev. Thomas Jonea Bui ton, curate at Si. Paul's, Brompton. Kev. Thomas Burton, M.A., Cambridge, curate at St. James', Kiiield. A priest. J. G. Biggar, M.P. Captain and Mrs. Boetlcr. Rev. J. C. M. Bollew, trie Elocutionist. ■»The DuchesR of Buccleuoh. David Hunter Blair. M188 Emily Bowels, author of several populai stories. Richard Burchett, late Head Master of Soutli Kensington Art Soliool.s. Captain Anthony Butler. A Jesuit. Rev. B. H. iiircks, curate at Arlcy. A priest. Kev. H. Bittlcston, M.A., St. John's College, Oxford. Lewiu Bowring, C.B., eon of Sir John Bow- ring, Bengal, C.S., Private Secretary to Lord Canning. r. E. Bridgett, St. Peter's ColIe;,'o, Cam- bridge. Wm. Hamilton Bod ley. Queen's College, Cam- bridge. Henry Bacchus, Corpus Christy College, Cam- bridge. A prieEt. H. Bayley, St. John's Cedloge, CuUibrldge. A priest. Rev. VV. Bell, St. John'.s Collcse, Cam- bridge. Rev. F. Balaton, M.A., Chri-t Church, O.^- ford. Rev. Frederick De Betham, Christ Collet;*!, CamViridge. A Jesui'.. Rev. T. Bowdler, curate >i Tonnisou ihapel. Kev. F. S. Bowles, M.^.., Exeter Collc-o, Oxford. W. H. Buckle, Controller cf Customs. Walter Buckle, Exeter College, Oxlord. A priest. Rev. Bobert Butler, M.A., Brasenose College, Ojford. Warden ot the House of Charity, Soho. Rev. E. H. Ballard, M.A., Wadham College, Oxford. A priest. (leo. Frtnbric BiUani, Worcester College, Ox- f^ird. A priest. Lieutenant Mastard, R.N. MattlK'W r.rid;;eH, a contributor to the Qitar- tt'yhf lit view. W. Baf^hhawf, Q,C., County Corrt Judge. Thu Countcha Oowugor of Claro. fjOid CiUirtcnay. Kev. Ronry James Coleridge, M.A. , Fellow of Oriel College, Oxforil ; .'^cholar of Trinity, mi. I l)rother 01 Lord Coleridge. A .IcMlit. Rev. C. h. Crawley, M.A., Christ Church, Oxfoj I ; Curate of St. Saviour's, fiCeds. A priest. Frederick Cupcs. Pm ctor. W. S. Cowaul, Trinity Hall, Cambridge, H. M. Inspector of .Schools. A. J. Christie, M. A. Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford. A Jesuit. Kev. Edward Caawall, M. A., Briisenose Col- lege, Oxford ; Curate at Straiford-under- ti.e-Ca.Htk'. A priest. Rev. Veni'iy « 'ave-Bnwue Cave, son of S. J. R. Cave-Browne-Cave ; Bart. A priest. Arthur B. Cumberlege, Trinity CoWag'i, Cam- bridge. A priest. Lady Chattcrton. Captain Coojjcr, K.N. Kev. John Somero Cocks, Rector of Shevi- ock, Exeter. Rev. Hanvtrs Clarke, M.A., Exeter College, Oxford. Richard Clarke, M.A., Fellow of St. John's Cojlcgo, Oxford. Rev. K. A. CoJSn, Chrisi Cliurch, Oxford, Rector of St. Mary Mugdalen's, 0.\ford. A priost. r.p/. A, F'. Coffin, Mngdalen College, Oxford. F.ev. H. Coiid'C.'j, Curate of St. Saviour's, Ijeeds. William Chotto, ^L A., Emanuel College, Cambridge. Built Catholic Ch'::rch at Tonpiay. Rev. C. Cholmondeley, Balliol College, Ox- ford. Rev. (t. F. Case, M.A., Brasenose Collpge, Oxford, Curate of All Saints', Margaret street. Rev. H. C Coopo, M.A., Christ Church, Ox- ford. Mrs. Rosa Cluirch (Fiorence Marryat). Miss Cusack, niece of Sir Ralph Ciisac'^c, known in Catholio literature a3 " the Nun of Kenmare." J. J. Cadman, B.A., Worcester College, Ox- lord. ^^ i 6 Rev. C. W. (*avcn(li h, R.^cf^or of f'atterton. The Karl of Donbiijh. The lato (.'nuntess of I»enhimli. Rov. Nichol.'n Dornell, M.A., Fellow <>f Ne«' College, Oxford ; son of tlio Hector jf StrtuhoBt!. A priest. I^dy Alice, wife of Count Stuart d'Albanie, aiid d.nij,'liVor of tin; ITtli K;irl of ICrrull. Edw.inl Ileucuge Deriu;{, of tiie L'oM«truiiin (illIirdH. J. R I)iil;;airin, M. A.. Kxetcr ('olleafe. An eminent writer in the Continiiioniri/ lie- vli ir, and el8(!wh(iv. A pritist. Lord Ari;liil»;iid I)oti;.''aH, am of the 7th Mar- •luis of Queeiishi iry. A prieat. Lady (Jertriide Dcinjjlas lir. Duki", of St. Leoniird's. Captain Dashwood, of Te Barry, Weston Hall, Warwickshire. The LordEmly, sometinif Postmasl«r-Ceneral. W. Martin Edmouda, Trinity College, Cam- bridge. E. \\ yatt-E^lgell. Rev. Jjhu Chailes Earlc-, B. A., Oxford, Curate at (^ngar. Aotlior of p^ems. V. D. H. Cary liiwcs, Billing Hall, Northairq)- tonshirc. Rev. Ef.gar K. Estcourt, \l.k., Exeter Col- lege, Oxford, Cuiate at Cireucuster. A ]iricst and canon. Alexander 0. Fullerton, sometime Attacbe at the French Embas.sy. Lady Georgiana Fullertou, sister of the pre- sent Earl Granville. George Lane Fox, jun., Bramham, Yorkshire. Rev. KrrbM'l.-k\V. F.tb.i. Fellow of Univei- xity Collik,'!', Oriord ; lUctor of Elton ; foundur of the Brompton Oratory, and » ^oliiniinona writer. Rev. I'M. Howies Knottesford Fortescue, M.A., |)»an ot .St. Nmi.in's, Pertii. Mi-H Frcnde, niece of the historian. II. -n. Mni. I', ley Fit'.ger.ild, daughter of the 10th Vi«oount Massercene and Ferrard. Henry Foley, Solicitor. A Jc.siiit Lay Brother. Dr. Finchaiii, .M.A., St. Johii'ii College, Ox- ford. Rev. Henry Formbv, M..\ , Bra«euoi»t! ( . - lfj.;e. Oxfurd ; l»oet<.r of Ruanlean. A priest. J. F. Floekhnrt. J csu* College, Cambri«lge. I'ev. ('oiiite de la Fulde, Vicar of Tolerton, Chichest'-r. The Earl of (iaiiisViorousih. The Countess «>f (lain/il).»r.iu':li. Ignatius Grant, iSt. John's College, Oxford. A Jesuit. Rev. E. S. (Irindol, M.A., "Presbyter An- glicanus," late Scholar of Queen's Col- lege, Oxford. Earl of (iranard. ' 'Jolonel Graha'U. Rov. C. B. Garside, M.A., Brasenose College, Oxford ; Citrate of All Saints', Margaret Street. Nathaniel Goldamid, M.A., E::eter College, Oxford. Mrs. Miliier Gibson. ThomasGaisford, J.P. Lady Alice Gaisiord. Edmund Dwyer Gray, M.P., Pr<»prietorof the Dublin Freemnnx Juurnnl. Theodore Gal ton, Trinity College, CambrT'-c:; Hadzor, Wtireestershirc. Rev. John Melville Glenie, B. A., St. M.iry's Hall, Oxford ; Perpetual Curate of Mark. A priest. F. J. Gordon, St. Peter's College, Cambr.dgo. Rev. J. Gordon, Curate of Christ Church, St. Pancras, London. Ilev. R. Gordon, M A., Oriel College, Oxford. E. W. (iordon, Christ Church College, Oxiord. Miss (Gladstone, si.tter of the Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone, M.P. Philip Gordon. Rev. T. Goodwin, Chaplain of Christ Clairch, Oxford. H. de (Jrissell, B. .'\., Brasenose College, Ox- tortl, Chaiuberlaiu to the Pope. Colonel Gerard, of Kocksole.s. Sco*,land. Harnian Grisewodd, Ciiriat Churcii, Oxford. The Lady Heri'ert of Lea. Led J' Mary Heri)ert. S. Taprell HolJa.ul. Rov. Donglns Hope, (Oxford), Cuiate of SK Ji Im the Divine, iveusinotou. Rev. T. J. Hanmer, of Tiverton. Captain Washincton Hibbert. Rev. Tiiomas Norton Harper, B.A., Queen's i S. \y l^irl), »o!ioitnr. T.oinl.m. lloiKiiiiiil/i; (joliii Kiiiil-jiy. "I'll of '24tli Karl «)f Crawfonl ami I'.a'i'ntTnH ; Prosiilciit of tlio Kiiulisli ('tMircli Union. Wi'.liani 1, i-li, J. IV, D.C.L., of WonddirHtcr Park, ( JlonceHteiHliiro. Mrs. f'liriiliiio I.eiyli, duujiliter tf Sir John C. CottnlK r,art. M.l'. Rotr. JI. W, Iloyil. M,A., Scholar of Joans College, Oxiitid. Rev, Krancls Ihiiry Tiainjj, Qucoii'h Cnllc;:e, Cainhriflgi' ; Curate at iuv ke.sbury. A priest. Rev. C. S. T.^primanJayc, M. A., St. John's Collfi'o, (Kford; IJcctor of I/iviii>^toii. Ilononr.ililo Mrs. Lewis, ilaUj^hter of Lor' Methvin. W. \V. I.:ni,lcr. Ilaiikcr. IJohert Lain},', Town Cl°rk of J('il1)ur;;h. Murray Lane, of the Horalil's Colloffo. Henry F!>iwar(l Manninu, Fellow of Mcrt' i Cryd','C's ITi nuiknr, Hart. W. II. Manniiit;. A priest and nionsi^'nor. Rov. Ifenry .Maishr.l!, M.A. (Oxford) ; Cunafe at I'urtoii A'lica. A priest. Rieliard .MiilH, iwl'iol College, Oxford, soli- eitor. The Iti^ht TIonotiraMe Tiord Hohert Monta-^u, r.C, M.r.. fon ot the sixth Duke" of MnncliHBter. Rev. \V. Marshall, M.A., Uii'von-ity Collc-e, Oxford ; I'xiiuiiiiin^; Chap'ain to tiio liiilioj) (if l]x( tcr. C. 1!. Sett Murray. Ciiri?t Couveh. Oxford ; s'oiiie time M.l*. 'or n'i'l:ii)t:i H'nshire. Lou B8, wifii of Lord Mil St. John's Coll., Cam- bridge. Miss Peel, sisitor of Sir L. Peel. Coventry Patinore, •xnthor of " The Angel in the House." L. D. Powles, Barrister-at-'aw. Rev. T. A. P )pe, curate of St. Matthias, Stoke Newington. A priest. Rev. R. V. Pope, Indian chaplain. Mrs. Pittar, author of "Conversions by ray Bible and Prayer book." T. G. Pearae, B.A., Cambridge. Rev. Daniel Parsons, M.A., Oriel College, Ox- ford. Rev. H. J. Pye, rector of Clifton, Campville. Mrs. P>e, daughter of the late Bishop Wil- berforce. Rev. W. Palmer, M.A., Fellow of Magdalen College, and eldest brother of Lord Sel- borne. Augustus W. Pugin, the architect. i Adelaide Ann Pi-octer, the poetess. Wellesley Prendergast. N. R. Wegg-Prossor, Baliol College, Oxford, Deputy Lieutenant, J. P., and some time M. P. for Hertfordshire. Lady C. H. Wegg-Prossor, daughter of 2nd Earl Somers. Edward Purbrick, Christ Church, Oxford. A Jesuit. James Purbrick, solicitor. A .Jesuit. Rev. J, Hungerford Pollen, M. A., Merton Coll., Oxford. Sir Richard Hungerfod Pollen, Bart. Rev. W. G. Penny, M. A., Christ Church, Ox- ford. Priest. Professor Pepper, of the Polytechnic. F. J. Pownhall, son of Henry Pownhall, J. P., of Springrove. T. Parkinson, Queen's College, Cambridge. A Jesuit. W. Z. Palmer, M.A., Oxford. J. O'Fallon Pope, M.A,, Christ Church, Ox- ford, nephew of Archbishop Whately. A priest. Henry Wat.son Parker, solicitor. Harriet Elizabeth, sister of the late Sir J. Peacock, Bart. Rev. J. Plumer, M. A., Baliol Coll., Oxford. J. R. Poole, Solicitor. , Hon. C. Packpnham. Caroline, Marchioness of Qucensbury. The Marquis of Ripon. E. Ross, of Bladensberg. J. lloss, of B'adcnsherg, Coldstream Guarde. G. Elliot Banken, cdil.or o? the TahUt. Hoit. Mrs. John Ross, of Bladuu: b. rg, daugh- ter of 10th Viscount Massereene and Fer- rard. Rev. M. L. Rule, Pem. Coll., Cambridge, cu- rate at Brighton. Rev. H. A. Rawes, M.A., Trin. College. A priest. Rev. Philip Rose, M.A., reader at the Temp;e Church, and since known as " Arthar Sketchley." Rev. William W. Roberts, M.A., Ortonl. A priest. Rev. W. C. Robinson, M.A., Fellow of New College, Oxford. A Priest. J. B. Howe, St. John's College, Cambridge. A priest. Rev. S. P. Rooke, M.A., Oriel College, Cam. A priest. Rov. E. Ransford, St. John's Coll., Cam. Rev. M. J. Rhodes, M.A., Trinity Colloge, Cambridge. .Tohn E. Rcade, author of poems, Mrs. J. E. Reade, neice of Sir John Reade, baronet. P. LePage Renouf, Wadham Coll. , Oxford. Rev. M. Watt?-Russell, M.A., Christ Church, Oxford. A priest. Rev. T. C. Kobertson, chaplain to the Duke of Bucdeuch. Rev. G. D. Ryder, son of Bishop of Lich- field. Henry Ignatius Dudley R||der. A priest. Cyril Ryder. A priest. Carles E. Ryder. A priest. George Lisle R,yder, of the Treasury. Rev. J. R. Shorthand, M. A., Oriel Coll., Ox- ford. Priest and canon. S. N. Stokes, B.A., Scholar of Trinity Coll., Cambridge. C. S. Stokes, Trinity Coll., Cambridge. Hon. G. Spencer, son of the 2nd Earl Spencer, K.G. Priost. Mrs. Slade, wife of Admiral Slade. Sir W. Stewart, B.irt., of Murthley. Rev. Charles Scager, M.A., Worcester Coll. J. R. Hope Scott, M.A., Merton College, Ox- ford, Q.C., D.C.L. Mrs. Hope Scott, grand-daughter of Sir Wal- ter Scott. Rev. A. St. John, M.A., Christ Church. Ox- ford, curate of East Farleigh. A priest. Rev. E. Shapcote, Corpus Christi, Cambridge. The late Sir John Simeon, Bart., M.P., and Dowager Lady Simeon. Miss Surtees, Hamsterley Hall, Durham. Pi«v. R. W. Sibthorpe, B.D., Fellow of Mag- dalen College, Oxford ; Incumbent of St. John's, Bedford Row. Priest. Rev. Campbell Smith. Reginald Schomberg. William Simpson, Trinity Coll., Cambridirp, Robert Simpson, St. John's College, Oxford. A Priest. Rev. R. Simpson, M.A., Oriel College, Oxford. Vicar of Mitcham. i ^ 9 4 ^. Swainson, Trinity College, Cambridge. A priest. Rev. R, Stanton, B.A., Erasenoae Coll., Ox- ford. Priest. Rev. B. Smith, Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford. Priest. Edward Scargill, Queen's Coll., Cam1)ridge. John Stephens, Trinity Coll., Camhridiic. Miss Stanley, daughter of Bishop vStanlev, of Norwich, and sister of the Dean of V.est- minster. Rev. H. Scratton, M.A., Christ College, Ox- ford. J. ./. Saint, B. A., Christ Church, Oxford. J. Simpson, M.A., Trinity Coll., Cambridge. Priest. Hon. and Rev. G. Talbot, son of 3rd Baron Talbot de Malaliide, and vicar of Ever- creech, Soineisetshire. Priest. Hon. G. C. Talbot, son of L'nd Earl Talbot, and uncle of the iircsent Earl of Shrews- bury. Priest and monsignor. T. J. Thompson, Trinity Coll., Cam. Elizabeth Thompson, painter of the " fJoU Call." Alice Thompson, author of *' Preludes." Rev. Lord 0. Thynne, son of 2nd Earl of Bath, vicar of Longbridge, rector of Kingstown Deverell, and Canon of Can- terbury. Lady C. Thynne, daughter of the Right Rev. R. Bagot, Bishop of Bath and Wells. Rev. Edward Healy Thompson, M.A., Em- manuel Coll., Cambridge ; curate of St, James, Piccadily. Stophcn Taylor, barrister-at-law. Rev. W. G. Todd, M.A., Trin. Coll., Dublin, Priest and canon. Rev. Reginald Tuke. Rev. Wm. Tylee, B.A., Oriel Coll., Oxford. Prie^-t. Rev. Gordon Thompson, M.A., Trinity Coll., Cambridge. George Tickell, M.A., Fellow of University College, Oxfi/rd. A Jesuit Mi ionary in the West Indies. Rev. C. Thomus, B.A., Exeter C(>1'.., Oxford. Rev. F. W. Trenow, St. John's Coll., Oxfoi-l. Priest, General Tylee. W. S. Turnbull. Ijady Caroline Townlcy. David Urquhart, some time M.F. for Staf- ford, Mrs. David Urquhart. Florence, Marchioness of Watcrford. Mrs. Walford, daughter of Rev. H. Hutton, D.D. Rev. Edward Walford, M.A., Baliol College, Oxford. Johr T, Walford, M.A., Follow of King's College. Cambridge. A Jesuit. Frederiitk Walford. Hemv Walker. M.A.. Oxford, William Wilborforce, some time M.P, for Hull, eldest sun of the Slave Emanci- pator. Rev. H. W. Wilberforce, M,A., Oriel Col- lege, Oxford, vicar of East FarleiL'h. Ven. Robert Isaac Wilb'^rforce, Fellow of Oriel, Archbishop of York. Francis R. Ward, solicitor. W. G. Ward, M.A., D. Ph., Fellow of Baliol College, Oxford, editor of the Dublin lie- view. Rev. J. B. White, Oxford, curate of St. John the Divine, Kennigton. Henry Waller, barrister-at-law. Sir Bench ier Wrey. I'.art. Captain Wood, IJ. N. A Jesuit. E. F. Wells. M.A. Rev. J. H. Wynne, B.C., All Souls' College, Oxford. A .Jesuit. R. J. Walker, M.A., Brascnose College, Ox- ford. Rev. J, G. Wenham, B.A., Magdalen's Col- lege, Oxiord. Rev, C. V^ackerbath, 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., Or.el College, Oxford, rector of Skipvvith. A priest. Robert Walker, Lincoln Colloj:e, Oxford. Rev, W. Wheeler, B.D., Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford, rector of Xow and Old Slioreham. A priest. T. F. Witherell, Brasenose College, Oxford. Rev. W. Wingfield, M.A., Christ Church, Oxford. Rev, J, H, Woodward, vic.ir of St, James, Bristol. Piev, Gresh.im Wolls, M. A., curate of All Saints, Marj^arct srrcot, W, W, Wani;:.!, arcliitocfc. ( liarles C, Noel Wciniun, Norton Manor, Taunton, Rev. Thojiias Wells, curate at Liverpool, A priest. Ml'. Deputy Young, Knight of St. Gregory. Rjv. G. B. Yard, Triuity College, Cambridge. A priest. Concerning the foregoing, the London Tnhht say.s : — Many of our readers will see at a glance the lamentable absence of many famous names which should have been included in the above. It is almoat impos.jil)le to publish a perfect list ; but for the information of those who may be misled by your contemporary, we adtl the names of the following gentloia-.n who tverc all formerly Protestant Ministers, tliouah we are well aware it is by no means conipioto : — Adaiim, W. M., Follow of New College, Ox- ford. 10 t \ViIs(in. B., vicar, .lii-oese of Petevlmrougli. Woodhali, E., vioar ot tst. Mary f, Cauter- burv. vVood. V. P. Wyndliam, F. M., curate of St. f!cor.,'e'sin tlie-Kas:-. NVinc!) ester, — , chaplain. Dacca. Yarbxitt, J., curate of Weston. SKCON^D LIST. The Duchess of Athole. Kev. .5o3, Atlciuaon, of the Order of Charity. Walter M. Adams, B. A., Fellow of Now Col- k't^e, Oxford. Miss Agiiew. llie Ivirl of Dnchan. Mrs. Hridgnian, Frogmore, Herefordshire. .Mrs. Boyee, Chelt; uii ini. Kev. Caithness llrodic, of Brodie ; curate of St, Stpiihen'S; Knisinrtcii. €. H. Broniby. «t. Edmund's Hall, Oxford, son of the Bishop of Tasmanici. Mrs. Barnes, of (iilling Castle, Yorkshire. Mr.:*. andthcMi^.5 Bostocks, Cheltenham. E. G. Stiuxley Biowue, St. Edinmi'l'a Hall, Oxford. Late Countess of Buuhan. RtiV. J. B:iriow. liev. — Blew. W. S. Bosanquet. Leicester Buckingham. Itev. George W. Benjaniin, D.D. Miss Bowring, a daughter of Sir J. Bowring. A nun at Hong Kong. George Bentley, King's Coll., London. W. lilaziere Brady, Chambtrlain to the Pope Captain Farmer B.iilej". Mrs. Brown, of Lochton, Perthshire'. Rev. G. 11. Burrows, M.A.., Queen's Ccl'ege, Oxford ; Head Master, Coleford Gram- mar School, Dean Forest. Miss Burnett. Rev. Francis Bayley. Priest. Rev. W. H. Burrows, curate of St. Peter's, Liverpool. Rev. A. J. D. Bradley, B.A., Oxford ; curate of St. Martin's, Liverpool. Priest. Mrs. Bengough and Miss Bengougli. llev. Dr. liarrow, Principal of St. Ednmnd's Hall, Oxford. A Jesuit. Lady F. Bertie, daui^hter of the Earl of Abiugton. Lady Burke, daughter of the Right Hon. J. Calcratt. Sir J. Bradstreet, Bart. Rev. Evan B.ullie, M.A., Triuifcy CjU., Ox ford ; Rector of Lawshull. Mrs. Beckwith, wife of Gon. Beckwith. Picv. J. Harris Burton, Glenaimond Coll. Captain J. 0. Burgoyne. Arthur V. H. Coombs, Oriel Coll., Oxford ; Captain Dorsetshire Militia. 0:\ Copcland, of (^helteniuim. S. A. Cook, Barristei-at-law. A |.rieso. \\iie ot Preli.iKlary Clark, ol J. A. Ch:u!(:; Mrs. Clark, Taunton Mrs. C.idfl, wife of Rev. E. T. Codd, Vioai of Bishop's Tachbmok, Warwickshire. Rev. .Idlih Coventry, ^LA., Magdalen Hall, Oxf(jrd ; Koccor of Tywardreath ; grand- son of tlie F^arl ol Coventry. Mrs. Cholruf^ley, Brandc.by JIall, Yorkshi-f. Miss C'uoh, St. Jauics' S'luare, Xotting Jli''. Colonel Clifton, of Lytham, Lincasiurc. Miss Clifton, uaui.'ht'.r of Captain and L:idy Bertha Clifton. iliss Cotton, daughter of the Provost of Wnr- cesti'r Coliffire, Oxford, and uicce of Dr. i'u-^ey. Colonel Colthurst, brother of late Sir G. CfJ- thurst, of Blarney, Co. Cork. Joseph Clark, M.A., Magdalen College, O.:- ford. A Pas^iouist. Robert Colthurst. J. Coleman, Worcester Cjllege, Oxford. — . Chandler, All Soul's College, Oxford. itev. C. Cox, B.A., Exeter College, Oxford. The late Earl of Ca-stlestunit. The late Lady Cartwright. Sir Gilbert E. Campbell, Bart. Rev. Robert Campbell, M.A., Cambridge ; Princi;)al of Perth Model .School. R. D. B. Cunninghame, J.P., Hensol. C. E. H. Edmonstounc-Cran.3toun, J. P., Core house. A. J. Cliffe, D. L., Bellevue, Wexford. C.iptaiu Ciili'e. <■ 'iiptain Warner W. Carden. Jlev. C. H. Collyns, M.A., Christ Church, Oxford. Rev. Dr. J. T. Collelt (Baptist). Th. K. Chambers, M.A., M.D., Chn Oxford. Rev. F. C. A. Clifford, M.A., Cambridge; Curate at Elvcdcu, Suflolk. Rev. Th. L'oyd Coughlan, sen., B.A., Trinity ( :ollegc, Dublin ; Rector of Mourue Ab- bey, Cork. A priest. Rev. Th. L. Coughlan, jun., Curate at Stone- house ; nov,' Army Cha])lain. Rev. John Collins, M.A., Oxford, Curate at Birkenhead. Tlie late Earl of Dunraven. The Hon. Lady Duncan. Sir Comjjtou L^omville, Bart. Rev. Alfred J. Dayman, B.A., Exeter Col- lege, Oxford ; Curate of Wasperton. Miss D'Eyncourt. Rev. D. Erskino Dewar, Fcilow of New Col- lege, Oxford ; Vicar of Friesthorpe. Wm. Douglas Dick, of Tullymet. Rev. Joshua Dixon, Bntsenose College, Ox- ford. Mad.) me D'Arras, daughter of the late Sir E H. Lech more, Bart. — Dover, of Exeter College. A Jesuit. — Dawe, of St. Marj Hall, Oxford. Ap iters •irch. m I 11 t V. Diirell, University College, Oxford ; now Tutor, Cathrdic University College, Keu- • sington. Tlie llouf.'Uiaijle Mrs. Robert Daly. Mrs. ArehibaUl Dunn. The Honourable Mrs. Dormer. Mrs. Miles Dormer. Thomas Drinkwater. A priest. Captain Dugmore, Gtth Ke^iment. The Honovirable Mrs. Dj'jiaore, daughter of Lord Bron^liani. IJev. Alexander bonaldsjon, curate at Farn- borouvjh. Mr3. (Jeorgo Dunn, of Harlov street. J. C Dunn, Now Cidlego, Oxford. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Dyatt. Ilicliard Hay Druimnond, son of t! ;.■ late Sir Hay Dnuninond, Bart. J. VV. W. Drew. M.A., St. Alban's Hall, Oxford, A Priest. Rev. T. A. Eagleson, M.A., Worcestor Coll., Curate of St. Paul's, Oxford. Henry A. Eliot, Moreton Coll., Oxford. Charles 0. Eaton, M.A., Trinity College, Cambridge, D.L., Folesthorpo Hall, Stam- ford. Rev. George B. Erskine. M. A., Mereton Col., Oxford. F. C. Ellis, Queen's College, Oxford. J. Ellis, St. John's College, Oxford. Field-Marshal Sir J. Foster Fitzgerald. I ady Louisa Fitzgibbon, daughter of the Earl of Clare. James 0^;il vie Fairlee, B.A,, Christ Church, Oxford. Getald C. Purcell Fitzgerald, M.A,, Trinity Coll., Cambridge. Rev. Wm. Fothergill, Curate of St. Paul's, Knightsbridge. Thomas Foster, LL.D., Trinity College, Cam- bridge. The Hon. Mrs. A. Fraser. Hurrell Fronde, nephew of James Anthony Froude. Miss Fane, daughter of Prebendary Fane. Rev. Alfred Faukes, M.A., Bailiol College, Oxford. Miss Christina Forbes, of Invernan. The Jiady Crey. Rev. A. B. Gurdon, M.A., Cambridge. A priiist. J. ^.iraiiigor, Chamberlain to the Pope. Kov. Philip Gurdon, University Coll., Oxford The Won, Ashley Carr Glyn, University Coll., Oxford. Salmon Grouse, Queen's College, Oxford. Ben- gal C. 8. Itev. Wm. Goldstone, St. Michaers, Wake- field. Rev. T. II. Grantham, Curato of Slinfol.l, Sussex. Mrs. Gallon, wife of Rev. J. L. Galton, Rec- tor of St. Sidwell's, Exeter. Hugl ■ ladstone, cousin of the late Premier. Mrs. Grcatheed of Prcstbury, Cheltenham. G. J. K (jrordou, (It F.llon Castle, Aberdeen- shire. Rev. ]•]. Peel (iarut^tt, I5.A., P.rasenose Coll., Oxfiird. Priest of Oi-atory. R ;v. W. Rfcs, Ga'.vthorn. Rev. Dr. Goltz, Chri>t Cluiroh, Cambridge. Rector of Clirist Ciiui'ch, .Suuthwark. .Tames Grant, tlie novelist. Mi'iisi'.'Udr Howard, Ist Life Guards. A Car- dinal. '"he Hon. Mrs. Heiienge. J'i,<'.v. Henry PoUiam Hcieage. .lames llari'is. A .)i'sui.. <';tptaiiiW. Harrison. U. A, Rev. W. J. M. IlutdiiiHon, S.C. f... Saint .Mary's Hall, Oxford ; Curate of St. En- dellion, Cornwall. Chamberlain "-.o the Pope. Mrs. Houldswortb, of (Vaigforth, Sterling. Mrs.Craigie-Halivett, of Cramoinl, Midlothian. .). il .luiiu'e, 15,irristur-at-Iinv, J^v. V. E. il.idson, .\I.A., Trinity Hall, Cam- briilge;('haijlain to the Arctic Expedition. Rev. Evans Haynes ilunter, Trinity College, Cambridge. A priest. Daniel Haigh. A priest. The Lilly Heywood, wife of Sir PercJval Hey- wood. Baronet. The Hon. Mrs. HenniUer. Rev. William Hutolieson, Rector of Ubley. Rev. F. Bernard Hutcliiii;joti. A priest. The late Major John F. Haliburton. Wyndham H. Nelson Hojie, Cliriat Church, Oxford, brother of the late Rear-Admiral and Baronet. Rev. F. Hardy, M.A., Oxford; curate of St. I'cter's, Vauxhall. A prie.st. — Harding, Exeter Colleire, Oxford, a nephew of Dr. Pusej' ; now organist at Birming- ham Oratory. Arthur Johnson, Keble College, Oxford. Colonel Lord Ralph Kerr, lOcii Hussars. Rev. C. H. Kennard, M.A., University Coll., Oxford ; Curate of Newland, Malvern. A priest. The Lvdy Mary (Hastings) Kirwan. i; !V. Samuel VV. Kuttner. ■ . Leigh, Brasenose College, Oxford. . ir.-^. Lewis, formerly Mrs. Spedding, of Sum- mer Grove, Whitehaven. -Mrs. Littledale, of Stokchill, CJiiildford. il. G. Lnmsdcu, of Clova and Auchindoir, AWordcenshire. \V. \. Hinde-Lloyd. I". Lnndey, the publisher. I 'api.iin L.-iwrence. .'uiiii i, -iter, l5rasenose College, Oxford. Alfi-eil !.■; Meaurier, Oriel College, O.xford. ' liss Li Touohe. I). 0. Lithbury, Brasenose College, Oxford. Rev. Tuomas S. Livi-°. M.A., Oriel Colk-^', Oxford ; Curate of St. Kea. Cornwall. A priest-. j 12 W. S. Lilly, B.A., St. I'titers Coile^n-, ( Ijun- bridfre ; barrit. [,., Diiriuuii. Rev. H. J. Marshall, D.I-)., I'ciuljrokeColle/^o, Oxford. A priest. The Duchess of Montrose. Mrs. McChristio, wife of the City llevising Barrister. Admiral Manners, F.R.S., of the Rutland family. ?drs. Manners. Edwin R. Martin. A priest. Lady Agnes Murray, of Polniaiae. Mrs. Miller, Panniuro Houao, Forfarshiro. Rov. Henry Moilavid, B. A., Hertford College, Oxford ; Curnto ( f Middle Claydon. A priest. Rev. Philip G. Munro. A priest. W. C. Maude, P:xctjr College, Oxford. Mrs. Arthur Maudo. R«v. Arthur Mayo, B.A,, Magdalen Hall, Oxford. Mrs. Mayo. Miss Maitland, grand-daughter of the Hon. Mrs. Bellamy (Tordon, of Kenmure. Sir Archibald Keppel M'Donald, Bart. The late Laily Ji array, Philipbaugh, Rev. A. H. Mathews, B.A. A pnest. The Hon. Mrs. Alfred Montgomerie. Professor St. George Mivart. Hon, MrH, G. G, Mnstyii. dannjlitor of the late Bishop (Monek) of Gloucester and Bristol. The Lord Norreys, son and heir of the Karl cf Abingdon. The Countess Dowager of New burgli. Rev. W. Hayes Neligan. A priest. Ralph H. C. Neville. Trinity Coll., Cambridge, of Welling.irc Hall, Gruuth.ini. Captain Iltid Niclioll, R.N., suconvl san of the late Right Hon. John NichoU, M.P. Lieut. Ernest Nightingale, son of tlic baroiipfc. Rev. George B. Norman, M.A., Trinity Coil., Cambridge ; curate of Woolon. Rev. Willis Ncvinj', curate of St. Tudc's, Sov.thsea ; author of various workn. Rev. James O'Brien, M.A., Sidney, Susacx College, Cambridge, V. Lyeham. Mrs. Priestman, of Bouwcll House, near Now- ca^tlc-(.n-Tyno. Rev. W. Po),e. The Hon. Caplain Pii.ckcnliam, of the Ouard.s, nephew of the Diiko of Wellington, :ind tquerry of the Queen. A Passlorisi. Miss Prcstwich, sister of Professor Prest- vvich, F.i;.S. Miss Pritchard, daughter of the Rev. Profes- sor PritclKiiil. A nun. John Phitp, publisher. F, Potter. e,m of the Radical M.P. Rev. J. A. Poole, IJ.A., curate of St. John's, Miles Platting, Laneai?liire. Miss PlucH, PUi>erior of Ladies' Home, Ken- fiiii(,Loa iS.|uaie, .h>]\i\ l'roct;)r, a Quaker. Mis. ('. Prichard. The late C.iunttss of Portarlington. Kobert B. I'hillips, M.A., Trinity College, Oj ford, D.L., of Long worth, Hereford. Rev. Chaihs !]. I'arry, B.A. James Burton Robertson, author of variou philo.sopliical works. Rev. — Ravlmson. VV. S. B. Rich.ird.s St. Mary Hall, Oxford. A priest. G. J. Richards, St. Mary Hall, Oxford. Mr.=<. Howard Rice, M'ife of Vicar of Sutton, Courtney. Stephen Ram, D. L., of Ramsfoot, Gosey. Rev. Richard E. Rann, B.A., Queen's College, Oxford, Vicar of Thatoham, Berks. Lieut. Randolph, R.N. John H>.nry Rohrs, follow of Jesua CoUegf, Cambridge. Arthur Ru.^scll, son of Rev. A. B. Ru.sscl!, rector of L iverton. A priest. Rev. Robert K. Sconce, E.A., Brascnose Col- lege, Oxford. Rev. James A. Stewart, M.A., St. John's Col- lege, Cambridge ; rector of Vange, Essex. \V. Clement Scott, journalist and dntmatic author. Captain F. Shelton, late 9:^rd Highlanders. Mrs. Shelton. J. P. H. Wyndliam Spodding, of Sumuier- grove, Whitehaven. C. J. MoneriefF Smith, Christ's College, Cam- bridge. A priest. Rev. Edwin Trevelyan Smith, M. A., St. John'* Coll., Cand)ridge, vicar of Cannock. Mrs. Edwin Trevelyan Smith. Sir John Sutton, Baronet. yiv. and Mrs. Sehenk, of Brighton. Miss Statter, daughter of vicar of Worming- hall, lady sup'^rior of Mission Jfouue, Pimtvpool. Major F. Trevor. F. W. Tarleton, barrister-at-law. William Trails, M.A., Fellow of Morton Col- lego, Oxford, M.A. ; curate of lit. Joiui the Evangelist, Holborn. J. Toovev, the Piccadily publisher. .). W. D.'Twycross (Oxford). Captain C. Lennox, Tredcroft, R.A. Arthur Pollard-Urquhart, of Lincoln College, Oxford. A priest. Fi-ancis Gregor Urquhart. Mrs. F. G. Urquhart. E. T. V^aughan, B.A., Christ Church, Oxford. Oliver Vassal, tJaliol College, Oxford. David Williamson. An Oratorian. Alex. Wood, M.A., Trinity Coll., Oxford. Rev. E. J. Watson, M.A., Christ's College, Candiridge ; curate of St. Leonard's-on- Sea. Rov. ^. M. Wyndham. M,A.. Mcrfcon College, Oxford ; ciiraio of J" East. A priest. • . 4 Ceorgc'a-in-tuo* 18 Cf^villi Wood, l)arnster-at-law. Rev. vVin. Wiacheator, M. A./Clirist Churcli, Oxford ; chamborlaia to the Pope. Rev. Trevor White, rector of Norton, St. Philip. Cobert Washburne, publisher. C. Matthew Waytc, M.D., brother of late pre- airlent of Trinity College, Oxford. Rev. E. G. Watson, curate of St. John's, Frome. llev. R. Webb, M.A., Lincoln College, Ox- ford ; vioar of Hanibleton and master of Oakham School. Mrs. Worslcy Worswick, daughter of Rev. R. Stephens, B.D., vicar of Belgrave-cum- Bristail. Rev. Jabez Watson, M.A., Magdalen jollege, Cambridge ; curate at Lostwithiel. Charles Walker, Brighton, author of many Ritualistic works. General Webber. Rev. J. P. Warmoll, curate of St. Barnabas, Pimlico. A priest. Frederick Goulbourue, Walpole. Mrs. Frederick Goulbourne, Walpole. C. W. Wyatt. Rev, William A. Weguelin, B.A., Cambridge; vicar of South Stoke. Major II. L. Wickham. llev. E. H. Woodall, M.A., Exeter Coll., Ox- ford ; curate of St. Margaret's, London. Ch. D. K. Williamson (Oxford), only sou oi Col. W. Lawers, Perth. B. A. Westerman, Oriel Coll., Oxford. Rev. W. V. Yarworth, curate of Westbury. Captain C. Yeoman. THE THIRD LIST. The Misses Adams. Mrs. Anstice, widow of the Rev. Joseph Anstice, of King's Cullese, Loudon. Mrs. Roliert Wigram Arkwright, of Norman- tern Turville Hall, Leicestur.shire. MajorGencral Stewart Allen, Bengal Army, nephew of Sir John Herschcll. Mr. and Mrs. Gill)crt A'Beckett. Mrs, Allcyne, widow of the Rev. Joseph Al'.eyne, M.A., Oxford ; two sons and a daughter. Rev. (!o(.rge Akcrs, late of Oxford University. Pfiestand Vice-President of St. Edmund's CoUc^'c, Ware. Cardinal Manning's Semi- nary. The L;i(iy Annaly. Mrs. Weston Cracroft-Aincotts. Henry V. Arkell. A priest. — Aiuold, University College, Oxford. Henry Charles Brandling. Mrs. Henry Bowyer. Miss Biiresford, ueico of the first Marquis of Watorford. Miss Bathurst, granddaughter of Bishop Bat- hurst of Norwich. A. Blunden, eon of Sir D. Blunden, Bart, Miss Balhintiiio, daughter of Sergeant Ballan- tine. Mrs. Hill Burton. Benjamin J. Butland, Trinity College, Cam- bridge. A priest. J. R. Beste. Mrs. Brine, wife of Colonel Fredric Briue, R.E. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Buttermer. Captain William Edward BuUer, late 14th Light Dra,'oons. Charles Bishop, solicitor ; Registrar of th« Oxford County Court. Mrs. Charles Bishop and Miss Bishop. Clement Barraud. A Jesuit. Mrs. William Maziere Brady. Miss Caroline Burke, daughter of Lady Burke. J. G. H. Barnes, Wadham College, Oxford. H. W. E.ewor, architect. F. Orlando Eridgaman, of the Earl of Brad- ford's family. Miss Busk. Miss Bristow, daui,hter of Captain Briatow. Mrs. Bayuc, two sons and two daughters. Miss F. Eiistow. ?ili.s3 Barnes. George Bcardmore. Mrs. BIyth, wife of Rev. F. C. Blyth. Mrs, Booth, Ashby Ma::or, Lincoln. Miss E. Berseford, niece of the late Arch- ijishop (Lord DviCieo) of Tuaiii. The Hon. Mrs. Brown, granddaughtar of the above Archbishop. Mrs. Burrowes, great granddaughter of the above Archbishop. Mrs. Bishop (nee O'Connor Morris). Mrs. Andrew Brown, of Dundee, cousin of the late Bishop Forbes. Mrs. Major Browne. Miss N. G. Blunt. Miss Blunt, daughter of Consul at Smyrna. Algernon Brown, son of Dr. Brown of Brigh- ton. John Bid en. A Jesuit. C.tptain Bathurst, R. N, Captain Joseph IJoiilderson, !ate 60th Li;4ht Infantry. Miss Diana Baring. J. F. Boyd. Mr.s. Bliss, widow of Rev. William Bliss. The late S'r Arthur Bicimerhaasett, Bart. Madame BjIIoc (nee Ressic Ivnj'uer Parkcs), a Unitarian, a descendant of Dr. Priest- ly, and a well-known writer. Mrs. Boynton, wife of Captain George Bnyn- ton, and aunt of Sir Henry Boynton, Bart. The Viscountess Bury.* Colonel and Mrs. Buckle. James Britten, F.L.S., of the British Mu- seum. James Brown, LL.D. Arnold Baker, Exeter College, Oxford. H J riiiiip Burchett, author of works on geome- try. Mrs. Digby B'lycott, senior. Essex Digl^y Boycott. Mrs. Essex Digby Boycott. The Countess Geraldine Digby Boycott, Cha- noinesse of the ISoyjvl Chapter of St. Anne, Munich. Madame Mabel Digby Boycott. Nun. Sir George Shurston Baker, Bart. Mrs. Bhint, of Crabl)etta, near Crawley, Sus- sex. Rev. George Brampton. Jesuit. Franoic Bacon. Priest. W. H. Bart]ett. Dominican priest. T G. Berseford, of the War Office. Kev. H. G. J. Lrasenell, Chaplain of Lincoln Gaol. Rev. W. P. Burn. Swinburne Berkeley, Col. Blair, Scots Fusilier Guards. James Francis Wedderburn Bisshop, of Bram- dean House, Hants. Jl. C. A. Boyd, Corpus Christi College, Cam- bridge. The Hon. Charles Bertie, late 47th Regiment, son of the Earl of Abingdon. The Lady Elizabeth Bertie. Mrs. Bacchus, daughter of late Pi'ofessor Gumming, of Trinity College, Cam- bridge. Mr. ^nd Mrs. Alexander Barclay. Mrs. Richard Digby Bests, of Botleigh Grange, Hants. MisB Bradley. Captain F. Berthon, son of the vicar of Rom- sey. The Hon. George Bennett, Rifle Brigade. .T. Beniloy, architect. The lito \Vm. Bond, of St. Mawgan, Corn- wall, with four sons (all priests) j^r.d four daughters (all nuns). Alfred Bunn, composer. Augustus Craven, husband of the author of Le Recit "Vune Saiir. Mrs. John Coventry. Henry Ferrers Croxton, Compton Croxton. Constance Croxton. Mrs. Campbell, wife of the member for North Staffordshire. John Cooper. H. Stonehewer Cooper. Charles Cholmondoley, a Cheshire squire, brother of Mr. Cholmondeley, of Condover Park, Salop, and nephew of Bishop Heber. A priest. Mrs. John Christie, of Stanley Crescent, Notting Hill. C. IT. Clarke, i\LD. Dr. Connsollor. Francis Macnamara C.ilcutt, formerly M,P, for County Clare. Arthur L. Chattaway. A oriast. W. W. Cook. A prie&U Gcorro E. (!!crk, brother of Sir Douglu* Olerk, B.vrt., Pouiciiik, late editor Mon- treal '/'rue l*'«7/ir,vj». Mrs. and Miss Lane Clarke, Guernsey. Lady Adelaide Catlicarfc. Lady Catherine Elizabeth Cochrane, daughter of the lObh Earl of Caulfiold. Mrs. Dimdoiial 1. Mrs. Charles CliiFe. Miss Carnscw, sister-in-law of Dean Cowie, of Manchester. Miss Churciiill, daughter of Major-General Cliurchill. AMennan Chambers, ex-Mayor of Margate. Miss Chandlcss, daughter of the Q.C. A nun. .Andi'fiw Currie, sculptor. ,. Mr. Carow, of the War Office. Thompson Cooper, journalist and author. Miss Laura Chesshyre. Miss Margaret ^Vyatt Cobb. Mr. and Mrs. William Codrington, Wrough- toa House. Swindon. The Honourable Miss Crewe, sister of Lord Crewe. Mrs. Coates, of Reigate. I^ady C^hichester, Captain Chic'iester, Dra- goon Guards. Miss Chambers, formerly Mother Eldress of the Devenport Sisters. Mrs. Coxon, wife of M. A. Coxon, Bombay C.S., and daughter of Sir G. Anderson, Governor of Ceylon. Mrs. Attwoll Coxon, of Hong Kong. Major Chisholm. Mrs. Caroline Chisholm, " The Pilgrim's Friend." Rev. Dr. T. A. Crowther. Priest. Mrs. Moreton-Craigie, of Moreton Hall, Cheshire. Lord and Lady Charles P. Clinton. Miss Cope, daughter of Rev. Sir W. Cope, Bart. Rev. H. Collins, curate of St. George's-in-the East. Priest. William Collins. Priest and canon. Robert Clarke, M.R.C.S. A priest. J. Cookesley, M.D. The Hon. Mrs. Currie, daughter of Lord Lvveden. Rev. A. D. R. Campbell, curate of Ashley, Newmarket. Rev. H. W. Challis. Mrs. Cameron, wife of General Cameron. A. C. Crocker, formerly an officer of the 77tl Regiment. Mrs. and Miss Comyn, of Plymouth. Charles Coniberbaoh. Priest. Miss Ellen Cottam. ■ W. A. Osborne Christmas, nephew of W Christmas, M.P. Mrs. and Miss G. Veronica Christmas. The Lady Catherine Coke, daughter of tht Earl of Wilton. Miss Crosse. Lady CodrinRton. 4 15 r Mon- lughter *wie, of »eneral ?.ite. A. nun. rough- Lord Dra- ess of mbay irson, twoll lolm. Hall, Jope, i-the jord ley, VV ^. -r CoHuyc, Oxford ; Curate at Morwenstowe, A Jesuit. Rev. W. Harper, M. A., Pembroke College, Oxford. Miss Farns, author of "From Ojford 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 Reigat. Rev. Russell Howell. Rev, C. Hamilton, Exeter. Edward Hood, solicitor. A Jesuit. The late Lord Huntingtower. Rev. Wm. Humphrey, curate of St Ninian's, Perth. A Jesuit. Sylvester Hunter, Trinity College, Cambi-idge; barrister-at-law. A Jesuit. John Headlam, Pembroke College, Cam- bridge. £dward Owen Hornby, St. John's College Cambridge. E. J. Hutchins, Trinity Collega, CaMbridge. Some time M.P Rev. John Houghton, Trinity College, Cam- bridge. William Perceval Heathcote, eldest son of the Fight Hon. Sir Wm. Heathcote, Bart., of ; '.ursley. 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 Katherine Howard. Lady Harris. General J. Caradoc, 2nd., Lord Howden, G.C.B. Admiral C. Hall, Secretary to the Admir- alty. Henry Edward Fox, late Lord Holland. Rev. E. Home, M.A., St. John's College, Cambridge ; Vicar of St. Lawrence, Southampton. Rev. J. Jerrard, Professor of London Uni- versity. F. F. Jones, Pembroke College, Cambridge. Rev. Henry James, M.A., Oxford; Vicar of St. Andrew's, Well street. A Jesuit. Rev. Henry Jones, B A., Christ Church, Ox- ford ; Curate of Wnthatn. J. H. Jono8, Mcthorlist Minister. Pi.ev. Lord Honry Francis Kerr, son of 6th Marquis of Lothian, K.T., Rector of Dittisham, and J. P. for Devonshire. Lord Nigel Kennedy. Lord A. Kennedy. Edward Philip King-Salter, 10th Lancers. Sir Arnold Knight, M.D., some time Mayor of Sheffield. Rev, T. H. King, fixcter College, Oxford ; now a solicitor. Tl>e late Conatcffl of Kenmarc. Rev. J. Kvnaston, Trinity College, Cain- bridge ; now a solicitor. Lady Henry Kerr, daughter of Sir Alexander Hope, G.C.B. William Kerr, son of Lord Henry Kerr. A Jesuit. Henry Shomberg Kerr, son of Lord Henry Kerr, A Jesuit. George R. Kingdon, Scholar of Trinity C";- lege, Cambridge. A Jesuit, T. Francis Knox, Scholar of Trinity Collep;ii, Cainbridiie, f;raiul3on of the Earl of Ran- furley, A prio&t, lady Victoria Kirwin, daughter of seconil Matquis of Hastings, B. S. Knowles, son of Sheridan Knowles. Stuart Knill. Rev. J. H. Xirk. M. S. Kenyon. Lord Warden Talbot Kerr, R.N., son of 7th Marquis of Lothian. Lady Amabel Kerr, daughter of the 6th Earl Cowpcr. Rev. W. H. Kelke, M.A., Brasenose College, Oxford ; Curate at Bedford Leigh ; now a Barrister. Lady Kilmaine. Henry J. Karslake, brother of Sir John Kars- lake, some time Attorney-General. A priest. Charles J. Karslake, ditto. A priest. Elizabeth, Marchioness of Londonderry. William Lockhart, B.A., Exeter College, Ox- ford. A priest. Mrs. and Miss Lockhart. Cecil Chetwynd, Marchioness of Lothian. Rev. W. H. Lewthwaite, M.A., Trinity Col- lege, Cambridge ; Vicar of Clifford. A priest. Rev. Francis LaLccUei^ Trinity College, Cam- bridge. Perpetual Curate of Merevale ; now a Barrister-at-Law, Frederick Lucas, B.A., (London); some time M.P. for Meath, and Editor of the Tabltt. Edward Lucas, Herongate, Brentwood. Owen Lewis, M.P. Francis, the 7th Duke of Leeds, who sat in the Commons as Marquis of Carmarthen. Lord Alexander Gordon Lennox, son of the 5th Duke of Richmond. The Honourable William Towry Law, son of 1st Lord ICUenborough ; Vicar of Har- borne, and Cliancellor of the Diocese of Bath and Wells. The Honourable Mrs. Charles Law. Aii,i,'U3tn8 Law, a Jesuit mitwiouary in South Africa. Thomas G raves Law, A priest. liev. D. Lewis, M.A., Fellow of Jesus Col- lege, and Curate of St. Mary the Virgin, Oxford. Lady Frances Lindsay, daughter of 4th Earl of Wicklow. 16 ii ( Akcrs, A., curate of St. George's-in-the-East. Allan, VV., curate of Dumbarton. Allies, T. W., rector, diocese of Oxford. Anderdon, W. II., vicar of St. Margaret'sl Leicester. Andrews, S., vicar of Market Harborongh. Attwoud, £. W., curate of St. Michael's, Shoreditch. Bakewoll, W. J. Banipfickl, G., curate of Sittingbourne. Barff, F., curate of Holy Trinity, Hull. Barrow, J., St. Edmund's Hall, Oxford. Barrow, Sir J. C, curate of St. Philip's, Kensington. Bathurst, E. S., rector of Kilworth, Beau- champ. Bedford, H., curate of St. John's, Hcxton. Belaney, E., vicar of Arlington. Bellaws, A., curate of Nuneaton. Bliss, G., curate of St. Thomas', Oxford. Bliss, W. H., rector of Hinxsy. Brady, Maziere (D.D.), Fellow of Trinity College, Dublin. Browne, E. G, K., curate of Bowdsey. Browne, W. J, C, curate of Dudley. Brady, G. S., curate of Cheltenham. Buckingham. G. W. (i Burgh, IL, curate of Lawstall. Di Bclian, F., Christ College, Cambridge. Dixon, C. H., curate of Fewston. Dou.-iklson, Alexander, curate of Farnbo- rough. Douglas, E., curate of Market Harborough. Kaglosin, T. A., curate of St. Paul's, Ox- ford. Fagge, J., vienr of AptoD, Cantlow. Fcfgate, William, Ir.uity College, Cam- bridge. Flotcher,"?. C, curate of St. Bartholomew's Brighton. Foster, J. C, cutato of Sl-oke Abbot. Freeman, G., curate of r.iymouth. Fariiett, E. P. Greene, J. J., curate of St. Bartholomew's, Brighton. Grantham, J., curate of Slengows. Hamerton, N. C. Hamilton, P. H., curate of Ncvau. , Hardy, W., curate of Romford. Harper, J., incumbent, Charlotte street, Fitz- roy Sfiuare. Harper C, curate of Dorchester. Hill, G. S., curate, diocese of Exeter. Iliggins, J., curate of St. Mary Magdalen's, Taunton. Hunter, E. K., curate of Newlands. Hutton, — , vicar of Sprcd'.ington. K.enyon, J. L. Lichfield, C. F., curate of All Saints, Poplar. Livins, J., curate, diocese of Exeter. Lord, T. R., rector of Farnborough. Lovell, C, curate of Wantage^ Marshall, F., curate, diocese oi York. Masker, H. W., vicar, diocese of Exeter. Milner, H. , curate, diocese of Kipon. Morton, H., curate of Devii;.es. Mostyn, W. , Moyston, D. ' Neligan, C, curate of New Court. " Neville. F., curate of St. Saviour's, Leeds. Neville, W., curate, diocese of Lincoln. O'Connor, R., rector of Culduff. Osborne, S. G., vicar of Dunstan. Parkinson, J. D., curate of St. Mary's, Wake- fiel<\. Parry, G., curate of All Saints, Margaret Street. Poole, J. A., curate. Pope, W., curate of Lever's Bridge. Ranrlolphe, E., curate of Little Hadham. Rogers, J., curate, diocese of Meath. Rogers, — , curate of St. Saviour's, Leeds. Rogers, T. G., chaplain to convicts at Botany Bay. Rowlutt, C, curate of West Sherrock. Scott, E., curate of St. John's, Hoxton. Scrattan, J., curate of Benson. Scrattan, T., curate of Sittingbourne. Shaw, J. H., curate of All Saints, Poplar. Smith, E. T., Vicar of Canunock. Smith, G. L., curate of Canterbury. Stephens, J., vicar of Leii^hton Buzzard. Stewart, J. A., rector of Vaiif;e. Stuart, J. XL, curate of Bramford. Stanton, R. II. Thompson. H., curate of Ashford. Vale, J. E., curate of St. Andrew's, West- minister. WiDsittait, G., vicar, diocese of Oxford. Walker, J., curate of Bemlicld. Warmol). J, P., curate, diocese of Canterbury. Watscm, E., curate of St. John's St. Leonards. Watson, J., rector, diocese of Peterborough. Wagner, A., curate of St. Bartholomew's, Brighton. Wells, W., curate, dioi-.ese of Peterborough. Wells, F., vicar, diocese of Exeter. Wilson, — , curate of Frome. Wilson, B., vicar of Fordham, ' 17 Pitz- lens, >plar. T. Is. 7ake- pgaret a. lutauy r. *-»-^ ^Vcst- bury, larda. ough. JCW'8, ough. H. CluttoD, architect. Anthony CJope, son of Rev. Sir W. Cope, Bart. Mrs. Anthony Cope. Mrs Bertram Currie. Captain Cox. The Lady Margaret Domville, daughter of third Earl of Howth, and wife Sir Charles Domville, Bart. C. E. B. Davia, B.A., London. The Lady De Vere. Mrs. De Burgh, wife of the vicar of West Drayton. The Misses Duncan, daughters of the Hon. Lady Duncan. Mary, wife of Marmaduke Dolman, barriater- at-law. Miss Du Boulay, of Torquay. A nun. W. E. Doleson, J. P., The Park Notting- ham. The late Lord Dunboyne. The Hon. Mrs. Davison. Kev. Joseph Darlington, Brasenose College, Oxford. Charles Dawson, Pembroke College, Oxford. Mrs. Dunlope, wife of Admiral Dunlope. Mrs. Dashwood, daughter oi Admiral Daah- wood. The Countess D'Albanie, widow of the late Count D'Albanie. Rev. John Tindal, Durell, St. Peter's Col- lege. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Dashwood, of St. Michael's Terre, Devon. Oaptain Dunlop, son of Admiral Dunlop, C.B. Mrs. Darcy, wife of Col. Darcy, late Gov- ernor of the Falkland Islands. R. A. Dallas, barrister-at-law. Mrs. Warren Darley. Henry Warren Darley. Mrs. Colonel Dorat. Miss Dra'ne, author of "Christian Schools and Scholars, " and other works. A Dom- inican nun. The Misses Dnnaford. Mrs. Dayman, wife of the Rector of Shilling- stone. The Hon. Mrs. De Moleyns, widow of the Hon. Col. De Moleyns. Mrs. Do Cornon, of Athcarne Castle (nee Braham), niece of Lady VValdegrave. Rev. Edward B. Douglas. Priest and canon. Madame de la Haye, sister of Dowager Lady luchiquin. Hubert De Burgh, M.A., Trinity College, Dublin, of Oldtown, Naas, County Kil- d.ive, formerly Chaplain to H.M. Forces. Lady Elizabeth Douglas, daughter of tiie 2nd Earl Cathcart. , Mrs. Dawson, daughter of Admiral Sir Mi. chael Seymour, and widow of Col. Daw- son, 90th regiment. James Dees, J. P., Northuiubeiiand. MisB Dawaon, Must Lina Dawson, and MiM Edie Dawson, dauj^Iiter of above. Mrs. Dobsou, wife of William E. Dobson, J.P. H. Davoy, of the War ollice. The Honourable Mr. Dillon, late of the Home OHice. The Hon. Mrs. Wyatt Edgell, daughter and co-heiress of the Baroness Braye. Miss Wyatt Edgell. Miss Caroline M. Edgar, authoress. Mrs. Eaton, of Tolethorpe Hall, Stamford. Oaptain Windsor Carey Elwes, Scotts Guards. H. Considine, D.L., Derk. Rev, W. Eye, of St. George's Mission. Rev. — Edwards, Curate, Stoke Nowington. Richard Eaton, D.L., barrister-at-law. Mrs. Ricliard Eaton. Dr. Ewart, M.D. Captain EUerby, R. E. The Lady Featherstone. William Farrcn, the actor. Dr. Fowler and family, of Cheltenham. Rev. B. Fowler. Rev. G. Ford, curate of St. Mary's Soho. Geo. F. Flowers, Musical Doctor, Oxford. H. Frye, late of Madras Army. Miss M. D. Ford, foundress of St. Margaret's Home. Lady Foster, wife of Sir C. Foster, M.P. John Fottrell. F. J. F. Fegen, barrister-at-law. Colonel and Mrs. Flamstead. Miss Foljambe. Miss Fountaine, daughter of A. Fonntaine, of Narford Hall, Norfolk. Miss Geraldine Penrose Fitzgerald, sister of R. W. Penrose Fitzgerald, of Corkbegg Castle. Co. Cork. Mrs. W. G. Freeman. Reginald Fowler, son of Dr. Fowler of Chel- tenham. A priest. Saniuel Firebrace, LL.D., Judge at I .m- erara. James Firebrace, attorney. Mrs. Ferrers. Laurence C. Prideaux Fox, a Quaker. A j'riest. Mr, a,nd Mrs. Joseph Fothergill, Wickham Park, near Newcastle-on-Tyue. Charles, Augustus, John, Louis, Florence, and Clare, sons and daughters of Lady Louisa Fitz^^ibbon. J. H. Flesher, B.A., Christ's College, Cam- bridge. Miss Ellen France, built the ('hurch at Leam- ington. Mrs. Saville Foljambe. Emma and Cecilia, daughter? of Vice-Admiral Sir T. F. Freemantle, Bart. Reginald Forbes, cousin of the late Bishop of Brechin. Mrs. Milos Fletcher. The Lady Guy, widow of Sir Philip Guy. E, Garnett. 18 Mrs. T. H. Grantham, wife of cxciiratc of SliiifolH. Mm. Charles Martin Creen, Newcftstlc-on- Tyiie. Miss G ream, daughter of the Rector nf Itothcr- fiild. Miss Hilda Greaiii, daiiyhtor of liev. Ncvilc Gream, luspuctor of schools. Baker GaUb, lawyer, of AbcrgavHnny. Miss Galton. GleiiiiarifFe, Bouniomouth. G. R. (iordon, Elton Castle, Al)urdecushire, grandson of Lord Aherdeun. F. W. K. (Jruggen, solicitor. Mr, and Mrs. Malcom Grant. The Misses (ircnfell. I. Goddard, Hector of St. Mary's, Chisel- hurst. A priest and nionaiguor. The late Countess of Gianard. The Lady Gray of Gray. Miss Gordon, of Prince's Gate. Miss A. M. Gordon, of Aiicr^eldie. Major F. \V. Garnctt, late S5th llegiment. Dr. Gillow, of Torquay. Mrs. Gruggen, wife of vicar of Pocklingtou. Samuel Giimshaw, Erwood Hall, Buxton, Everard Green, F.S.A, Colonel Pollock Gore. Mrs. Douglas C. (iraham. Miss E. Graham. Arthur H. Galton, Clare College, Cambridge, H, Percy Garnett, 32nd Uegiment. Le Marchant Gofcseliu, Christ Church, Oxford, Kobert H. Gos.selin. Mrs. (irisewood. Mr, Gatty, son of Mrs, Alfred Gatty. Major Gape. The Lady Holland. Miss Head, daughter of Sir Edmund Head, Governor-General of Canada. The late Matt. Higgins, " Jacob Omnium" of the Times. Colonel Hibbert, Royal Canadian Rifles. J. K. Herbert, the Royal ,\ "iemician. Gerard R. Hopkins, M.A. Ualliol College, Oxford, A Jesuit. N. H. Higginson, Exeter College, Oxford. Andie Enua Holmes, Canoness of St. Augus- tine, Bruges. Rev. George Harper, brother of the Protestant Australian Bishop. A Jesuit. — Harvey, Hertford Col le^je, Oxford. H. Harrison, Captain of Westminster School. Rev. G. H. Hill, rector of Saitford. Rev. J. Hammond, of St. George's Mission. Henry Hardy, M.A., Oxford. Miss H. Heilley. A nun. Miss F. Hedley. Col mcl Holt. Miss Hanmer. sister of Lord Hanmer. Charles Halle, the pianist. The Hon. Mrs. Herbert of Llanarth, daughter of Lord Llanover. Davie Haye, of the Middle Temple. Rev. - Hetling, M.A., curate of St. Peter's, Plymouth. Richard H. Ha\vke!=', of Bristol. Misfl Mari;ar' t Hinnon, dauglilo.' of the late \'icar (it W h ton. Miss H'liira Hum, daughter of Henry Horn, some tiiMi! Ricordcr of Hcreforil. A nun, Mrs. llaniilton, wife of the late captain J, F,C. H uiiilton, U.N. Mis'* llaiiiMinnd. granddaughter of the late Arihbislmp (Lord Decies) of Tuam. Wui. Niunz Ht-ysliam, formerly of Alresford. Mrs. \V. M. Huunybun. Mies Hiitcliinson, daughter of the Rector of Chfckiey. Misi Hayiie, daughter of a clergyman. Dr. and .Mrs. HarrJH. Assiatant-Cominissary Hunter, Dublin, Lewis Hunt, .\l. 1). The late Hon. .Mrs. Hcwett, wife of Lord Lif- ford's eldest .fon. Mr, an.l Mrs. Arthur Hornby, of Fairham, H.iUtH. Lady Frances Howard, daughter of the 4th Karl (if Wickliiw. Ijady Anne Jane Howard, daughter of the 4th Earl of Wicklow Mias Hod.iou, one of the Anglican nuns wno ucconipauied the ** Cowley fathers ' to India. Miss Hutchin.son, foundress of St. Catherine's Convent, Edinburgh. The Baroness Von Hugel (nee Farquharson), wife of the late Austrian Ambassador. Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Hozier. Sidney Joyce, Christ Church, Oxford, Mrs. Coventry Jones. R. Jones, architect, Brighton, and Mrs. Jones. H. F. J. Jones, B.A., Oxford. Lilly Hope-Johnstone. Miss A. llo|je-Jolinstono. Baroness Keating, daughter of Judg? Keatin;?. W. Keating. Mrs. Charles Kent, author of " Evelyn Stuart" and t)tlior novels. Capt. Blakie Keith, :s9tli Reuiment. Mrs. K(M)n, daughter of Major Hawkes, and widow of the Hon. Mil s Gerald Keon, Colonial Secretary at Bermuda. Fred. Shakerley Kempe, of Ptichiiiorid. Rev. R. C. Keinpe, Magdalen College, Oxford. John (x. K(.nyon, 13. A., S.C. L., Christ Church, Oxford ; i^ran^ls mi of second Lord Kou- yon. A Pa|ial Z luave and Private Cham- berlain t'l Pupe L'jo XIIL Miss L tuisa Kirby, daugliter of the Rector of Mayiield. Francis Kerr, of Ohiefswood, son (jf Li^iJ H(;nry Kerr. Rev. Francis J. Kirk, Oh'.ite of St. Charlos, Iiiciiinbunt of Pensal, Newtown. Lwidcu, in the Archdiocese of Westminstur, Eng- land. Mr. and Mrs. T. Kerrich, Harlestou Hou;je, Norfolk. The Lord Louth. The Lady Lambert. T 1 19 Lte [d. of I i Altred Tiambert, grandson of the lato Karl of Cavan. Mios Letlibridge, dau^jhtor of Sir Thos. Loth- bridge. Wm. Lov'll. Stewart Lovell. Chaa. Lovell. Rov. A. Leeann. Princess do Li^^'iie, daiigbter of Sir David Cunynt;lmm. Rev. W. H. Littleboy, onrato at Sbe.nrston. Augusta, Viscftiiitcss de LulK!r«;ic. Mrs. Lyall, wifo of rector of St. D'onis, Back- church. The Hon. Mrs. William Tnwry Inw. Mrs. Ow'on Lewis, wife of the member for Carlow. W E. Leslie, M. A., Oxford, A Jesuit. Trevor Lloyd, M.A., Oxt'"i(l. A Jesuit. The Misses Lloyd, of St. Mary's, Toniuay. Mixs Langstrm, foundress of an Anglican sis- terhood. The Hon. E. Law, sister of Lord Ellenbo- rough. F. Luck. A Benedictine priest. J. Luck. A Benedictine priest. Thomas Luck. A priest. T. J. E. A. Lloyd, Magdalen Hall, Oxford. Miss Flora Lavie. Mrs. Linklater, wife of a clergyman. Mrs. Locke, widow of Major Locke, son of General and Lady Matilda Locke. H. 6. Lawson, Wadham College, Oxford. Mr. and the Misses Leslie. Mrs. Lloyd, daughter of the late Sir John Garden, Bart. Mrs. Lovell, niece of Sir Henry Bishop, the composer. Miss Lambert, daughter of Sir Geo. Lambert. John Cathcart Lees, brother of the late Sir Harcourt Lees, Bart. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Longueville, of Fenyllan, O wastry. Miss Munroe, 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 Cuning- hame), niece of the late Earl of Limerick. Rev. F. Myers, Curate at Hull. A Jesuit. Charles John Henry Massingberd Mundy, South Ormsby Hall, Lincolnshire. Miss McGee, daughter of Chaplain at Gibral- tar. A nun. The Misses Merewether, daughters of the late Dean of Hereford. G. L. Gordon Milne, son of the Incumbent of St. James', Cupar, Fife. Mrs. G. L. Gordon Milne J. E. Gordon Milne, first oflScer of the ship British Duke. Dr. Moir, Edinburgh. J. Miller, Edinburgh, publisher. Mrs. Oliver Miller, of Dundee. Rev. W. C. A. McLauriu, Trinity Church, Elgin. Julius McLiurin, lato Profeuor of Math»- matics at Stoneyhurst. Mrs. McLanrin. Uov. Wni. Munro, Mrs. Munro, and two chil- dren. Miss Murray, Anglican Sister, at Oxford. Capt. Edmund Herbert Manners, son of th« lato Edmund Au<{ii.-itus Manners, Esq., I'oitm III Square, iidiiditn. Miijor Laiiig Moason, late 8th Hussars. M^^s Liing Mea^on. A nun. The Hon. Mrs. Laiiig Meanon. Malcomb Laint; Meason, journalist and au- thor ; late 10th Hussars. Mrs. M. Laiiig Meason. A. Laiiig Measou. A Jesuit. Lady Anna MHri.-\ Monsell, daughter of 2nd Earl of Dunraven, aud Ist wife of Lord Emly. Mrs. Macmullen, wife of Major-General Mac- inullen, and ciuldren. The Lady Milford, daughter of 3rd Earl of Wicklow. The late Chas. Moore, of Mooresfort, Tipper- iiry, some time M. P., and father of Arthur .Moore, M.P. J. Murray, eidesi son of Sir J. Murray, Bart., of Philliphaugh. Mrs. J. Murray. A. N. L. McCaul, Magdalen College, Oxford. \n Oratorian. Frank Marshall, draniatic author. L. Ivi. Mackenzie, B A.. Exeter Coll., Oxford. J. Merewether, Christ Church, Oxford. iJeueral McGowan. (y'aptain Mitchell, of Buldaire and Balfour. Rev. H. R. Meakiuson. Rev. J. Marshall, curate of St. Bartholomew's, Moore Lane. Rev. A. Meers, Isle of Man. Rev. J. Maphson, curate of St. Mary s, Soho. Rev. R. Moore, Missionary of the S.P.G in India. Major Mackenzie. General Macmullen. Mrs. Merewether, widow of Dean of iiereford. Ernest Marras. Rev. W. C. Munro, curate of St Paul's, Knightsbridge. Colonel Selwyn New, Mortimer New. Rev. T. H. Norton, curate of St. Devizes. Rev. H. Nelson, curate of Fiome Selwood. Hon. Mrs. North. Henry Norris. Mrs. Stafford Northcote. Captain Nesbitt. Mrs. Willis Nevins. Miss Groville Nugent, grand-daughter of the Miiiquis of Westmeath. Rev. Francis H. Nash, an Irish vicar. Mrs. Oddia, of Colney House, Herts. Misses Georgiana and Katherine Oddie. Nuns. Arthnr, Claude, and Philip Oddie. Mrs. Owen, wife of a Protestant canon. 20 \y. (.'. Scott, jourualist oml lla- lurty, f.iiiiicily M.I', fur iialwuy. Octu\ IIIH Owcii. The lutti Jnlin Oxtufiinl, (h'aiii.itic uuthor attd critic fif t)io 'I'hii 1. William Kildiiwes C)\\ til M. A, son ofal'm- tfntunt ciuidii. A I'licHt. The Connttaa of Oxford. Mrs, I). O'Connoll, wife of ktc M.I'., for Tr.aUo. ihn (>. I'aviiP, M.A., St. Ivor's ColU> i , Miss Rivuiz. Miss Rokeby, of Arthingworth Manor Houbo, N(irt!Kiini)toushire. Afiss Rudsdcll and Miss Mary Rudadell, ey. ;er. of I of >f a A iain pre- I 1 I T T ^\ HT' Growth and Progress of Catholicity in the United States. Only those who nave given the suhj( ct study and observation realize the great and rapid increase in numbers, in po'ver and iiiflui^co iu recent years of the Catholic Cimrch in this country. Nothing can now iini)ede her progress. Her future is most promising. The first Catholic bishopric in the United States was established, with Baltimore as the seat, in IT'^O. When this Episcopal See was founded the number of clergymen was 84, who had been governed by a Vicar Apostolic, and who administered to a population of 30,000 Catholics. In 1840, half a century later, the Iloman Catholics numbered 1,500.000 souls, and the Church had 16 bishops, 482 prit.°ts, and 454 churches. In 1855, the Catholic population was about 2.000,000 ; and twenty-one years later, in 1S7G, it h.id increased to 9,500,000, with 1 cardinal, 9 archbishojis, 56 bishops, 5,358 priests, 5,045 churches, and 3,81 1 oratories and missionary stations. In the twenty-one years, from 1855 to 1876, the reli.;ious houses for men increased from 15 to 95 ; of conventual establishments from 50 to 225. In the year 1800 there was hut one Catholic female acadetuy in the country : ii' 1S7(> there were over 400. In the same period, collci^es devoted to Catliolic teaching, nad increased from 2 to 64. These facts and fij^ures, whicli are reliable, furni.sh evidence of woncieriul vitality. Catholics are increasing in a much greater ratio than any other element of the population ; the natural increase exceeds that of any other, whilst great numbers continue to eoine from foreign lands. . The Catholic Church iu the United States is no longer eompo.sed wlujlly of t' e poorer^'^v/V clas.stB, of the simple and unlearned. A singi>' Jesuit priest, who is not yet a very old man, /^ is known to have received more th lu 8, )00 American Protestants into the lloiuau Ciiureh, ten of whom were ministers of various sect.i. The crder of "'aulist Fathers, <^iiiiiide(l iu 1858 by the Rev. Father tlecker, hiinsell a eon vc -t from Protestantism, uumlvn.s tliirty-fuur menihera, nearly all of whom are American !,'