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ROME'S RECRUITS.
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Rev. Matthew Bridges, a contributor to the Edinburgh Review.
H. R Bagshawe, Q.C., County Court Judge; son of Sir William Bagshawe, and father of the Bishop of Nottingham.
Mrs. Bagshawe, daughter of John Gunning, C.B.
The Earl of Buchan.
Mrs. Bridgman, Frogmore, Herefordshire.
Mrs. Boyce, Cheltenham.
Rev. Caithness Brodie, of Brodie; Curate of St. Stephen's, Kensington.
C. H. Bromby, St. Edmund Hall, Oxford, son of the Bishop of Tasmania.
Mrs. Barnes, of Gilling Castle, Yorkshire.
Mrs. and the Misses Bostock, Cheltenham.
E. G. Stanley Browne, St. Edmund Hall, Oxford.
Late Countess of Buchan.
Rev. J. W. Barlow.
W. S. Bosanquet.
Leicester Buckingham, Author.
Rev. George Whitefiekl Benjamin, D.D., Curate of the English Church at Rome.
Miss Bowring, daughter of Sir John Bowring. A nun at Hong Kong.
George Bentley, King's College, London.
Rev. William Maziere Brady, D.D.; Trinity College, Dublin; Chaplain to the Lord-Lieutenant. Chamberlain to the Pope.
Mrs. William Maziere Brady.
Captain Farmer Bailey.
Rev. G. R. Burrows, M.A., Queen's College, Oxford.
Miss Burnett.
Rev. Francis Bayly. Priest.
Rev. A. J. D. Bradley, B.A., Oxford; Curate of St. Martin's, Liverpool. Priest.
Mrs. Bengough and Miss Bengough.
Rev. Dr. Barrow, Principal of St. Edmund's Hall, Oxford. A Jesuit.
Lady Burke, daughter of the Right Hon. J. Calcraft.
Sir J. Bradstreet, Bart.
Rev. Evan Baillie, M.A., Trinity College, Oxford; Rector of Lawshall.
Mrs. Beckwith, wife of General Beckwith.
Rev. J. Harris Burton, Glenalmond Coll.; incumbent of St. John's, Selkirk.
Captain J. O. Burgoyne.
The Viscountess Bury.
Colonel and Mrs. Buckle.
James Britten, F.L.S., of the British Museum.
Clare, wife of Captain Joseph Boulderson, and daughter of J. C. M. Bellew, the elocutionist.
Evelyn Bellew, son of the elocutionist.
Harold Kyrie Bellew, ditto.
James Brown, LL.D.
Philip Burchett, author of well-known works on Geometry.
Arnold Baker, Exeter College, Oxford.
Mrs. Digby Boycott, senior.
Essex Digby Boycott.
Mrs. Essex Digby Boycott.
The Comtesse Geraldme Digby Boycott, Chanoinesse of the Royal Chapter of St. Anne, Munich.
Madame Mabel Digby Boycott. A nun.
Mrs. Blunt, of Crabbets, near Crawley, Sussex.
Rev. Greorge Bampton. A Jesuit.
Francis Bacon, formerly lay-worker at St. Peter's, London Docks. A priest.
W. H. Bartlett. Dommican priest.
Francis G. Beresford, of the War Office.
Rev. H. G. J. Brasnell, Chaplain of Lincoln Gaol.
Rev. J. Carr Browne.
Rev.W. P. Burn, Incumbent near Rotherham.
Swinburne Berkeley.
Colonel Blair, Scots Fusilier Guards.
James Francis Wedderburn Bisshop, of Bramdean House, Hants.
Philip George Crosbie Bisshop.
R. C. A. Boyd, Corpus Christi College, Cambridge.
The Honourable Charles Bertie, late 47th Regiment, son of the Earl of Abingdon.
The Lady Elizabeth Bertie, daughter of the Earl.
The Lady Evelyn Bertie, ditto.
Mrs. Bacchus, daughter of late Professor Cumming, of Trinity College, Cambridge, and Rector of North Runcton.
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Barclay.
Mrs. Richard Digby Beste, of Botleigh Grange, Hants.
Miss Bradley.
Captain F. Berthon, son of the Vicar of Romsey.
The Honourable George Bennett, Rifle Brigade.
J. Bentley, architect.
The late William Bond of St. Mawgan, Cornwall, with four sons (all priests) and four daughters (all nuns).
Alfred Bunn, librettist.
J. Baxter, Oxford, and Mrs. Baxter.
Miss Blunt, daughter of Consul at Smyrna.
Henry Charles Brandling.
Miss Beresford, niece of first Marquis of Waterford.
Miss Bathurst, granddaughter of Bishop Bathurst, of Norwich.
Miss Ballantine, daughter of Serjeant Ballantine.
Mrs. Hill Burton.
A. Blunden, son of Sir D. Blunden, Bart.
Benjamin J. Butland, Trinity College, Cambridge. A priest.
J. R. Beste.
Mrs. Brine, wife of Colonel Frederic Brine, R.E.