Dictionary of National Biography, Volume 43Leslie Stephen Macmillan, 1895 - Great Britain |
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... catholic family of Irish origin . He was born in Ireland , and served for a short period in James II's army , being a captain in the regiment of his kinsman , Sir Heward Oxburgh of Bovin , King's County ; but he migrated to France in ...
... catholic family of Irish origin . He was born in Ireland , and served for a short period in James II's army , being a captain in the regiment of his kinsman , Sir Heward Oxburgh of Bovin , King's County ; but he migrated to France in ...
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... catholics , but the church of England possessed twelve churches there besides the cathedral . Oxenden pre- sided over nine dioceses . He assiduously attended to his episcopal duties , generally living in Montreal during the winter , and ...
... catholics , but the church of England possessed twelve churches there besides the cathedral . Oxenden pre- sided over nine dioceses . He assiduously attended to his episcopal duties , generally living in Montreal during the winter , and ...
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... catholic church , and after his death a requiem mass , with music by Herr Meyer Lutz , was performed at St. George's Cathedral , Southwark . He was buried at Kensal Green on 28 Feb. ( cf. Catholic Standard ; Musical World , 7 April 1877 ...
... catholic church , and after his death a requiem mass , with music by Herr Meyer Lutz , was performed at St. George's Cathedral , Southwark . He was buried at Kensal Green on 28 Feb. ( cf. Catholic Standard ; Musical World , 7 April 1877 ...
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... catholic in senti- ment and of considerable literary merit , en- titled ' The Sentence of Kaires and other Poems , ' Oxford , 1854 , 8vo ; 2nd edit . Lon- don , 1867 ; 3rd edit . , with additions and suppressions , and the title ' Poems ...
... catholic in senti- ment and of considerable literary merit , en- titled ' The Sentence of Kaires and other Poems , ' Oxford , 1854 , 8vo ; 2nd edit . Lon- don , 1867 ; 3rd edit . , with additions and suppressions , and the title ' Poems ...
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... catholic books in England , ' madde J. Pace , meeting one day with M. Juel [ i.e. John Jewel , bishop of Salisbury ] , saluted his lord- ship courtly , and said , " Now , my Lord , you may be at rest with these felowes , for you are ...
... catholic books in England , ' madde J. Pace , meeting one day with M. Juel [ i.e. John Jewel , bishop of Salisbury ] , saluted his lord- ship courtly , and said , " Now , my Lord , you may be at rest with these felowes , for you are ...
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