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 left at end of third year's theology, Aug. 8, 1646; enlisted into the Portuguese army, and served for some time; resumed his studies, joined the Bridgettines of Syon Abbev at Lisbon, and became a zealous preacher; died at Syon Abbey, June 24, 1695, aged 73.

GRIFFIN, William, born 1639, son of John Griffin, of Bristol, Somerset, admitted as a convictor Sept. 8, 1652; recalled March, 26, 1655.

GRIFFITH, James, alumnus Sept. 7, 1686; ord. deacon Nov. 16, 1687; priest; sent England, Dec. 23, 1689. Lived many years with the Talbots at Longford Hall, Salop, and in 1717, as a Catholic non-juror, registered property at Rushhock, co. Worcester, perhaps his native place. Died at Longford, Feb. 23, 1734.

GRIFFITHS, Gerald Prosser, admitted Nov. 12, 1889; alumnus Feb. 9, 1894; ord. priest March 13, and left May 25, 1897; at Cardiff, 1897-8; Usk, 1898-9; Ton-yPand-y, 1899 to date.

GROSCH, Henry I., admitted Aug. 28, 1878; ord. priest Mar. 19, 1888; left May 21, 1889; at Isleworth, 1889-92; Commercial-road, London, 1892-6; Homerton, 18961900; Clarendon-square, London, 1900-1.

GUNNING, Luke, admitted May 22, 1850; alumnus Dec. 16, 1865; ord. priest; left Feb. 6, 1869; now at Winchester, and canon of Portsmouth.

GWILLIMS, John, alias Williams, admitted Sept. 22, 1735; alumnus Sept. 15, 1737; ord. priest June, 1739; sent England, Aug. 2, 1743. Many years at The Cross Keys, the secular mission at Holywell, Flint, apparently succeeding to that charge upon the death of Rev. John Roberts, Jan. 6, 1753; died there, Apr. 3, 1763.

HABBERTON, Charles, born March 1, 1771, son of Charles Habberton and his wife Catherine, converts, of Abel's Court, London; went to Sedgley Park School, 1782-4; admitted Sept. 18, 1784.

HACKETT, James, possibly a son of Theobald Hackett, of Golch, co. Flint, gent., a Catholic, non-juror in 1717, admitted on T. Woolfe's Fund, 1710; alum. Dec. 21, 1711.

HALDANBY, Francis, son of Robert Haldanby, of Haldanby, co. York, Esq., by Katherine Knollys, of Rollenfield Greys, who died in 1707, aged 52, and was buried at Grevs with the Knollys family; admitted, with his brother