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 School, Jan. 5, 1774-July 12, 1779; admitted Aug. 23, 1779; alumnus March 12, 1781; received minor orders; left, and returned to Sedgley Park as lay-master, in or about 1790, but after some years went to live at Manchester; returned to Sedgley, 1798; left again in 1805 to return to Manchester, where he kept a school; returned again to Sedgley, June, 1810, as procurator, and so continued till his death at the Park, Apr. 24, 1834, aged 69.

SUTTON, Robert, brother of William Sutton, q.v.; admitted under alias of Salisbury, March 24, 1655; alumnus Aug. 24, 1656; ord. priest Jan. 24, 1662; left for England, March 9, 1662; died on the mission in or near York, Aug. 19, 1675.

SUTTON, Thomas, brother of William Sutton, q.v., born 1643 admitted under alias of Salisbury; ord. priest, and sent to England, Feb. 2, 1670; &quot;a very hopefull and vertuous person &hellip; after haveing beene cutt for the stone divers tymes about foure yeares before, and suffered extreamly all that Tyme, but especially for the last ten weekes,&quot; died, Oct. 20, 1674, about 4 p.m., at the Rose in Holborn, aged 31, and was interred at Somerset House.

SUTTON, William, born 1631, son of Stephen Sutton, gent., of Yorkshire; admitted under the alias of Salisbury, Aug. 3, 1648; alumnus Sept, 17, 1654; ord. priest Feb. 4, 1655; left Feb. 26, 1655; joined the Bridgettines at Syon, Lisbon, of which monastery two of his sisters, Ursula and Marianna, became abbesses; died at Syon, March 9, 1690, aged 70.

SWINBURNE, Thomas, probably of the county of Durham; admitted June 29, 1765; alumnus March 16, 1772.

SWINBURNE, Wm., vide Ogle.

 TALBOT, William, a native of Suffolk, arrived with other students from Douay College, Nov. 14, 1628, and admit, under alias of Day; ord. priest Apr. 20, 1636; left vith missionary faculties, March 10, 1637 returned to Douay College, and died there in 1639.

TASBURGH, John, son of Charles Tasburgh, Esq., of Flixton Hall, Suffolk; admitted March 27, 1653.

TATTERSHALL, Peter, son of Lawrence Tattershall, of Berry-Pomeroy, co. Devon, Esq., and of Penelope Con stable, his wife; alumnus Dec. 15, 1718.

TAYLOR, Richard, alias Blackburne, alumnus Dec. 30, 1682;