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 HASSALL, William, born March 22, 1705-6, younger son of William Hassall, of Berrington, co. Salop, gent.; sent Douay College, where ord. priest June n, 1730; appointed prefect Oct. 1, 1730; prof, of philosophy, Oct. 1, 1731, and, at request of Dr. Manby, left for Lisbon to be vice-president and to teach theology, Jan. 21, 1732; installed prof. of philosophy, Sept. 15, and vice-president, Nov. 4, 1732. Elected member of Chapter, July 14, 1739; left, stationed at Yeldersley Hall, co. Derby, seat of Pegge family, and died at Burton-on-Trent, May 3, 1741, aged 35.

HATHORNTHWAITE, Robert, of the ancient Catholic family seated at Hathornthwaite and Catshaw, in Upper Wyresdale, co. Lancaster; admitted and ordained priest; probably served Upper Wyresdale, and died in 1684.

HAVARD, Lewis, son of Mr. Havard, of Brecon, South Wales; went Sedgley Park School, 1825-7 5 admitted July 19, 1827; ord. priest; left June, 1837; at Brecon, 1837-50; Wrexham, 1850-1; Carmarthen, 1851-64; Brecon, 1864 till death, 1871. His uncle, the Rev. Lewis Havard, resided with him at Brecon, till his death in 1858.

HAVARD, Michael, born Sept. 9, 1799, son of David Havard, Esq., of Brecon, co. Brecnock; went Sedgley Park School, 1812-18; admitted Apr. 14, 1818; alumnus Jan. 7, 1821; ord. priest; left for the mission, April, 1825; died at Brecon, Jan. 22, 1831, aged 30.

HAWKINS, John, son of John Hawkins, of Essex, admitted under alias of Gower, July 4, 1633; left May 10, 1634.

HAWKINS, William M., admitted Nov. 30, 1881; ord. priest Nov. 4, and left Oct. 21, 1883; now at Leicester.

HAYDOCK, Thomas, born Feb. 21, 1772, second son of George Hay dock, of The Tagg, Cottam, co. Lancaster, gent., by his second wife, Anne, dau. of William Cottam, of Bilsborrow, gent., and eventual heiress to her brother; made his preliminary studies under Rev. Robt. Banister at Mowbreck Hall, Kirkham; taken by Dr. John Gillow to Douay College, where arrived Sept. 29, 1785; escaped during the Revolution, being then in his second year's philosophy, Aug. 5, 1793, and returned home; thence came to Lisbon, and admitted in Sept. 1794, but left towards the close of 1795, his superiors coming to the conclusion that he had no vocation for the Church; went with his brother George to the college at Crook Hall,