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ROME'S RECRUITS.
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Mrs. Trevor, daughter of General Trevor, of Plymouth, and wife of Brigadier General William Cosmo Trevor, C.
Claude and Hubert Trevor, sons of the above.
Miss Temple, an East Grinstead sister.
Hugh Taylor. A priest.
S. W. Tucker, solicitor.
Mr. and Mrs. William Scott Tucker.
Lynall Thomas.
Mrs. Lynall Thomas, daughter of Captain Marruat, R.N., the novelist.
The Misses M. and F. Thomas. Nuns.
T. S. Tordiffe, of Bath.
Miss Townsend, daughter of a clergyman.
Mrs. Twycross, Gorton Lodge, Clapham Common.
Mrs. Harrington Trevelyan.
Mr. Twynam, solicitor, Rugeley; and Mrs. Twynam.
F. Till, solicitor, Folkestone; his wife and son,
Henry Tuck, Ingatestone Hall, Essex.
G. H. Thurston, surgeon.
J. Kellyer Tozer, of Clifden, Teignmouth, Devon.
Mrs. Todd, daughter of Rev. Robert Hoare, B.A, and widow of Edwin Todd, Member of Colonial Parliament.
Mrs. Topham, wife of J. Topham, M.D.
Charles Trotter, of Woodhill, J.P. and D.L. for Perthshire.
The late Mrs. Charles Trotter.
Charles F. Graham Trotter, J.P., late of 3rd Sutherland Highlanders.
Miss Temple, daughter of Admiral Temple, Truro.
Marcus Talbot, Ennis, co. Clare.
Mrs. Tebay, wife of Dr. Tebay.
De Lacy Towle, solicitor.


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The Hon. Mrs. David Urquhart, sister of Lord Carlingford.
Arthur Pollard-Urguhart, of Lincoln College, Oxford. A priest.
Francis Gregor Urquhart.
Mrs. F. G. Urquhart.
Mrs. Uniacke, widow of Captain Uniacke, Rifle Brigade,


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E. T. Vaughan, B.A., Christ Church, Oxford.
Oliver Vassall, Balliol College, Oxford.
Rev. E, Vale, Curate of St. Andrew’s, Wells-street.
Cecil Vernon and Miss Vernon.
Captain Vaughton.
Miss Vinning, the singer.
Mrs. Vansittart, wife of Rev. C. Vansittart.
Nicholas Vansittart.
Arthur Vansittart.
Bexley Vansittart.
Sir Francis Vincent, Bart.
The Hon. G. Vaughan.
Langton George Vere. A priest.
Miss Vinali. A Dominican nun.
Miss A. Vinall, Anglican Sister at Oxford.
Marie, wife of General Voyle.
Miss Vale, of Great Malvern.
Mrs. Ventris, wife of a clergyman, and the Misses Ventris.
The Baroness de Villefranche.
John Varley, St, Augustine's College, Canterbury.


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Rev. Samuel Wayte, B.D., late President of Trinity College, Oxford.
Florence, Marchioness of Waterford.
Mrs. Walford, of Hatfield Place, near Chelmsford, daughter of Rev. Henry Hutton, D.D.
Rev. Edward Walford, M.A., scholar of Balliol Coll. Oxford.
John T. Walford, M.A., Fellow of King’s College, Camb., and Assistant-Master at Eton. A Jesuit.
Frederick Walford.
Rev. Henry Walker, M.A., Oriel College, Oxford, Curate at Hardenhuish. A riest.
William Wilberforce, some time M.P., for Hull, eldest son of the Slave Emanciator.
Mrs. William Wilberforce, daughter of John Owen, founder of the Bible Society.
Rev. H. W. Wilberforce, M.A., Oriel College, Oxford, Vicar of East Farleigh.
Ven. Robert Isaac Wilberforce, Fellow of Oriel, Archdeacon of York.
William Wilberforce, junior, M.A., Oxford, grandson of the Slavery Abolitionist.
Arthur Bertrand Wilberforce. Dominican priest.
Francis R. Ward, Solicitor.
Rev. W. G. Ward, M.A., D. Ph., Fellow of Balliol College, Oxford, and late editor of the “Dublin Review;" Weston Manor, Isle of Wight.
Mrs. W. G. Ward.
Rev. J. B. White, B.A., Brasenose College, Oxford, Curate of St. John the Divine, Kennington.
Henry Waller, Barrister-at-Law.
Sir Bouchier Wrey, Bart.
Captain Granville Wood, R.N. A Jesuit.
F. F. Wells, M.A., Trinity College, Cambridge, son of Lady Elizabeth Wells.
Rev. John H. Wynne, B.C.L. and Fellow of All Souls’ College, Oxford. A Jesuit.