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 Duckinfield, 1863-9; Wellington, 1871, till death, July 11, 1873; cousin to Mgr. William, q.v.

HILTON, William, admitted Dec. 18, 1840; ord. priest, 1850; left Dec. 5, 1856; at Talacre Hall, Flint, 1857-8; Bollington, 1858-60; Stalybridge, 1860-7 Canon of Shrewsbury, 1864; Hooton, 1867-76; Wrexham, 1876-83; V.G., 1876, and provost of Shrewsbury, 1878; returned to the College as president, 1883 to date; domestic prelate.

HILTON, William, born June 28, 1836, son of John Hilton, master-builder, of Sedgley, co. Stafford, and his wife Mary; went Sedgley Park School, 1845-50; admitted Sept. 22, 1850; ord. priest; left July 24, 1861; at Bishop's House, Birmingham, 1861-3; Brailes, co. Warwick, 1863-9 Nuneaton, 1869-77 procured a dispensation and entered the Society at Manresa, Roehampton, Sept. 7, 1877, and after repeating theology at St. Beuno's College, 1878-80, placed at Liverpool, 1880, where died of typhus fever, Dec. 31, 1881, aged 45.

HITCHINGS, Edward, admitted July 15, 1887; ord. priest May 26, 1898; now at Birkenhead.

HODGSON, Christopher, born 1729, son of William and Elizabeth Hodgson, of Ugthorpe, North Riding of York, an old yeomary [sic] family of substance in Lythe and Ugthorpe, which suffered much for recusancy; admitted on Edward Jones Fund, June 2, 1745, alumnus Dec. 6, 1747, ord. priest, April 7, 1753, appointed procurator, Aug. 3, 1754; left for England, 1762; stationed at Ugthorpe till death, Dec. 25, 1765, aged 36.

HODGSON, Samuel, admitted Aug. 25, 1748; alumnus March 13, 1756; ord. priest, Dec. 20, 1760; left for mission, July 17, 1761; died near London, Feb. 7, 1766.

HOGAN, John P., admitted Sept. 26, 1876; left Nov., 1882; ord. priest at St. Hugh s, Nottingham, March 21, 1885; at Nottingham, 1885-91; unattached.

HOLCROFT, Wm., vide Hargreaves.

HOLDEN, James, went Sedgley Park School, 1828-35; admitted Nov. 14, 1835; ord. priest, and left Mar. 17, 1843.

HOLFORD, Peter, born 1690, a younger son of Thomas Holford, Esq., and his wife Mary Wrath, of Holford and Lostock-Gralan, co. Chester, was brought up a protestant, but quitting home, unknown to his parents, was