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9. Swift's Declaration. List of the Members of the English College a Douay, with an Account of the Jesuit's Seminaries

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 December 2009

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V. Dealings with the Government
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Copyright © Royal Historical Society 1896

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page 244 note a This document represents the membership of the College as it stood early in 1600. Dr. Thomas Worthington had assumed the government of the College in succession to Dr. Barrett in August of the preceding year. Rayne, Neville, Butler, and others mentioned as “divines not priests,” were ordained priests April 1, 1600. Curtes, however, described as “priest” and Clarkson “divine, not priest” were according to to the Douay Diaries (p. 17) ordained priests together Feb. 26, 1600. Dr. Kellison, lecturer on scholastic theology, here entitled “Vice President,” had previously acted in that capacity for Dr. Barrett, at Rheims, in 1589.

page 245 note a The words in italics are inserted by another hand.

page 245 note b Substituted for “Charles.”

page 247 note a Edge of the MS. mutilated.