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ROME'S RECRUITS.
Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Buttemer.
Captain William Edward Buller, late 14th Light Dragoons.
Charles Bishop, solicitor; Registrar of the Oxford County Court
Mrs. Charles Bishop and Miss Bishop.
Clement Barraud. A Jesuit.
Miss Caroline Burke, daughter of Lady Burke.
Mrs. Bateman, wife of Dr. Bateman, of Folkestone.
Mrs. Beaumont, of Guildford.
Mrs. Raymond Barker, wife of nephew of Dr. Pusey, and two sons (one a Jesuit.)
J. G. H. Barnes, Wadham College, Oxford.
H. W. Brewer, architect.
William Brewer, Solicitor.
F. Orlando Bridgeman, of the Earl of Bradford's family.
Miss Busk.
Miss Bristow and Miss F. Bristow, daughters of Captain Bristow.
Miss Barnes.
George Beardmore.
Mrs. Blyth, wife of Rev. F. C. Blyth.
Mrs. Booth, Ashby Manor, Lincoln.
Mrs. Bayne, two sons and two daughters.
Miss E. Beresford, niece of the late Archbishop (Lord Decies) of Tuam.
The Honourable Mrs. Brown, granddaughter of the above Archbishop.
Mrs. Burrowes, great-granddaughter of the above Archbishop.
Mrs. Bishop (née O'Connor Morris).
Mrs. Andrew Brown, cousin of the late Bishop Forbes.
Miss N. G. Blunt.
Miss Blunt, daughter of Consul at Symrna.
Algernon Brown, son of Dr. Brown of Brighton.
John Biden. A Jesuit.
Captain Bathurst, R.N.
Captain Joseph Boulderson, late 68th Light Infantry.
Miss Diana Baring.
J. F. Boyd.
Mrs. Bliss, widow of Rev. William Bliss.
The late Sir Arthur Blennerhassett, Bart.
Madame Belloc (née Bessie Rayner Parkes), a Unitarian, a descendant of Dr. Priestley, and a well-known writer.
Joseph M. Browne, grandson of Captain Browne, R.N., of Sligo.
Mrs. Boynton, wife of Captain George Boynton, and aunt of Sir Henry Boynton, Bart.
John Bradney, of Bayford Lodge, son of clergyman.
Mrs. Bowyer, sister-in-law of Sir George Bowyer, Bart.
Mrs. Baumgardt, widow of Major-General John G. Baumgardt, C.B.
G. Bridgett, Assistant Commissary-General
C. J. Bridgett.
Mrs. Hamilton Bradford.
James Browne, of Browneville, co. Galway.
Valentine Browne, C.E.
Mrs. Bleakly, wife of a clergyman, and her children.
Mrs, William Bocock, of Kirtling, Newmarket.
Miss Brand, sister of Speaker of the House of Commons.
Captain Gerard Bolton.
Alan H. Brodrick.
De la Barre, Bodenham, Herefordshire.
Henry Sherston Baker, M.A., Exeter College, Oxford.
Mrs. Brown, wife of Captain David Brown, 14th Light Dragoons.
Henry and Frederic Brown, of the East India Company's Service.
A. Gordon Breton, solicitor.
Mrs. Boyce, wife of Rev. W. Boyce, of Cheltenham College.
Captain Bernard, R.A., son of Rev. S. E. Bernard.
Mrs. J. M. Bellew, widow of the elocutionist.
Lady Caroline Barham, sister of the Earl of Thanet.
Madame Gaggiolti Barham, daughter of Lady Caroline Barham.
H. S. Butterfield, son of Rev. H. Butterfield, rector of Fulmer, Bucks.
Mrs. Blythe, wife of Captain Blythe.
Captain Francis Scawen Blunt, of the Rifle Brigade.
Miss Honoria Berwicke. A Sister of Charity.
Mrs. Bowden, daughter of the late Sir John Swinburne, Bart.
The late Miss Bowden. A nun.
Miss Emily Bowden.
The late Captain Henry Bowden, of the Guards. Founder of the Catholic Church at Chislehurst.
The late Mrs. Henry Bowden, née Burgoyne.
Miss Sarah Brigstocke.


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The Countess Dowager of Clare.
Lord Courtenay.
Rev. Henry James Coleridge, M.A., Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford; Scholar of Trinity, First Class in Classics, and brother of Lord Coleridge. A Jesuit.
Miss Coleridge.
Rev. G. L. Crawley, M.A., Christ Church, Oxford; Curate of St. Saviour's, Leeds. A priest.
Frederick Capes, Proctor.
W. S. Coward, Trinity Hall, Cambridge, H.M. Inspector of Schools.