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 Apostolical Missions,&quot; Lond., 1786. (5) &quot;The Divinity of our Lord Jesus Christ.&quot; Lond., 1789. (6) &quot;Every Families Assistant, at Complin, Benediction, Night Prayers &hellip; and other Devotions.&quot; Lond., Coghlan, 1789, 16. (7) &quot;A Dialogue.&quot; Lond., 1793. (8) &quot;A General View of the Arguments for the Divinity of Christ.&quot; Lond., 1793.

BARNESLEY, John, vide Perrot.

BARNEY, Thomas Gilpin, admitted Nov. 27, 1895; ord. priest Mar. 23, and left Apr. 10, 1901; now at Torquay.

BARRETT, George, alias Martin, son of Thomas Barrett, of a good family in Warwickshire, at the age of fourteen came to Lisbon, and admitted Mar. 8, 1652; alumnus Oct. 10, 1655, and defended universal philosophy and divinity under Mr. Barnesley; ord. priest Mar. 7, 1661; appointed prefect of studies and procurator, Aug. 24, 1664; professor of philosophy, Sept. 20, 1667, and confessor, Dec. 2, 1668. Soon after left College for England, and Shropshire seems to have been the seat of his missionary labours. Under the chapter-government was Archdeacon of half of Hereford and Shropshire, his election taking place on Sept. 10, 1673; and when Bishop Leyburne became Vicar-Apostolic he appointed him rural dean of Salop and Cheshire. It is probable that he succeeded the Rev. William Wall at Longford, after that good priest's murder, near Leicester, whilst travelling to see his friends in Norfolk, in May, 1671. Longford Hall, near Newport, Salop, was the seat of the Hon. Mr. Thomas Talbot, son of John, Earl of Shrewsburv. Mr. Barrett was certainly there in 1693, and died Aug. 15, 1699, aged 61, &quot;a very worthy person and sincere clergyman [i.e. chapter-man] and lover of the public,&quot; says Mr. Ward, secretary to the Old Chapter, adding, &quot; This testimony is due to him from me, and from all that knew him.&quot;

BARRY, Michael, admitted Oct. 31, 1875; alumnus Dec. 20, 1883; ord. priest Jan. 29, 1887, and sent to St. Mary's College, Woolhampton; now at Southampton.

BARRY, Richard, admitted Oct. 12, 1865; alumnus Dec. 10, 1869; ord. priest; left Jan. 23, 1873; at Standish Hall, 1873-93; Chorley, 1894 to date.

BASKERVILLE, William, vide Bodenham.

BEAUMONT, John, vide Poyntz.