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ROME'S RECRUITS.
J. Cookesley, M.D.
The Honourable Mrs. Woodhouse Currie, daughter of Lord Lyveden.
Rev. A. D. R. Campbell, Curate of Ashley, Newmarket.
Rev. H. W. Challis, M.A.; scholar of Merton College, Oxford.
Mrs. Cannon, wife of General Cannon, of Folkestone, and the Misses Cannon.
Arthur Charles Croker, formerly an officer of the 77th Regiment, and son of the late Colonel Croker of the 18th Hussars.
Mrs. and Miss Comyn, of Plymouth.
Charles Comberbach. Priest.
Miss Ellen Cottam.
W. A. Osborne Christmas, nephew of W. Christmas, formerly M.P. and D.L. of Whitfield, Waterford.
Mrs. and Miss G. Veronica Christmas.
The Lady Katherine Coke, daughter of the Earl of Wilton.
Miss Crosse.
The Lady Codrington.
Henry Clutton, architect.
Anthony Cope, son of Rev. Sir W. Cope, Bart.
Mrs. Anthony Cope.
Mrs. Bertram Currie.
Captain Cox.
Miss Claxton, now Marchesadi Salvo.
Augustus Craven, husband of the author of "Le Récit d'une Sœur."
Mrs. John Coventry, wife of clergyman.
Henry Ferrers Croxon.
Compton Croxton.
Constance Croxton.
Mrs. Campbell, wife of the member for North Staffordshire.
Mrs. Cooper, wife of Colonel Morse Cooper.
John Cooper.
H. Stonehewer Cooper.
Charles Cholmondeley, a Cheshire squire, brother of Mr. Cholmondeley, of Condover Park, Salop, and nephew of Bishop Heber. A priest.
Mrs. John Christie, of Stanley Crescent, Notting Hill.
C. H. Clarke, M.D.
Dr. Counsellor.
Francis Macnamara Calcutt, formerly M.P. for County Clare.
Arthur L. Chattaway. A priest.
W. W. Cook. A priest.
George E. Clerk, brother of Sir Douglas Clerk, Bart., of Penicuik.
Mrs. and Miss Lane Clarke, Guernsey.
Lady Adelaide Cathcart.
Lady Katherine Elizabeth Cochrane, daughter of the 10th Earl of Dundonald.
Mrs. Henry Caulfield.
Miss Carnsew, sister-in-law of Dean Cowie, of Manchester.
Mrs. Charles Cliffe.
Miss Churchill, daughter of Major-General Churchill.
Alderman Chambers, ex-Mayor of Margate.
Miss Chandless, daughter of the Q.C. A nun.
Andrew Currie, sculptor.
Mr. Carew, of the War Office.
Thompson Cooper, journalist and author.
Miss Laura Chesshyre, daughter of a clergyman.
Miss Margaret Wyatt Cobb.
Mr. and Mrs. William Codrington, Wroughton House, Swindon.
The Honourable Miss Crewe, sister of Lord Crewe.
Mrs. Coates, of Reigate.
H. Considine, D.L., Derk.
Mrs. Clutterbuck, sister of Sir John Croker Barrow, Bart.
Mrs. Crowe, wife of Captain Crowe, of Folkestone.
The Honourable Mrs. Colonel Clifford.
Mrs. Moss Cooper, sister of Mr. Walter, M.P., of The Times.
Miss Courtenay, sister of the Bishop of Jamaica.
James Carter, Priest and Chamberlain to the late Pope.
Miss Clifford, of Carne, co. Cavan.
Miss Wilmot Chetwode, daughter of Edmund and Lady Janet Wilmot Chetwode, of Woodbrook, Queen's County.
Miss Janet Wilmot Chetwode.
Miss Carrington, daughter of a clergyman.
Henry Cowell. A Jesuit.
Archibald D. L. Campbell, nephew of D. Campbell, of Lochnell.
Donald C. V. Campbell, son of James Archibald Campbell, of Inverawe. A Jesuit.
Joseph Corbett. A priest.
Mrs. Chirol, wife of Rev. A. Chirol.
Mrs. Clavering, of Callaly.
Captain and Mrs. Collard, of Walthamstow.
Mrs. Connolly. A nun.
Baronne de Corson, relative of Cardinal Manning.
Miss Christian, sister of Judge Christian.
Duchess de Sforza Cesarini, née Caroline Shirley.
Edwin Chabot, Churchwarden of St. James', Hatcham.
Captain Cuffe, of Connaught.


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The Earl of Denbigh.
Rev. Nicholas Darnell, M.A., Fellow of New College, Oxford; son of the Rector of Stanhope. A priest.