Page:"Rome's recruits" - a list of Protestants who have become Catholics since the Tractarian movement (IA romesrecruitslis00whitrich).pdf/23

This page has been proofread, but needs to be validated.
ROME'S RECRUITS.
17

H

Rev. William J. M. Hutchinson, S.C.L., Saint Mary Hall, Oxford; Curate of St. Endellion, Cornwall. Private Chamberlain to Pope Leo XIII.
Mrs. W. J. M. Hutchinson.
The Lady Herbert, now Baroness Mary Von Hiigel.
S. Taprell Holland.
William Antony Hutchinson, Trinity College, Cambridge. A priest.
Rev. William C. Hutchinson.
Rev. Robert Stephen Hawker, Vicar of Morwenstowe.
Rev. Thomas Henry. A priest.
Rev. W. M. Hunnybun, M.A., Caius College, Cambridge; vicar of Bickernoller.
Mrs. W. M. Hunnybun.
Rev. Douglas Hope, M.A., Christ Church, Oxford; curate of St. Agnes, Kensington.
Rev. A. J. Hanmer, of Tiverton.
Captain Washington Hibbert, of Billing Hall.
Rev. Thomas Norton Harper, B.A., Queen's College, Oxford; Incumbent of St. Peter's, Buckingham Palace Gate. A Jesuit.
Rev. W. Harper, M.A., Pembroke College, Oxford.
Miss Harris, author of "From Oxford to Rome."
The Duchess of Hamilton.
Rev. Frederick Hathaway, M.A., Fellow of Worcester College; Curate of St. Mary Magdalen's, Oxford. A Jesuit.
S. J. Hughes, eldest son of Thomas Judges, of Reigate.
Rev. Russell Howell, M.A., Christ Church, Oxford; Vicar of St. Veep, Cornwall.
Mrs. Russell Howell.
Rev. C. Hamilton, Exeter.
Edward Hood, Solicitor. A Jesuit.
The late Lord Huntingtower.
Rev. William Humphrey, Vicar of St. Mary Magdalen's, Dundee, and Chaplain to Bishop of Brechin. A Jesuit Priest.
Sylvester Hunter, Trinity College, Cambridge; Barrister-at-law; son of the late Joseph Hunter of the Public Record Office. A Jesuit Priest.
Rev. John Headlam, M.A., Pembroke College, Cambridge.
Edward Owen Hornby, M.A., St. John's College, Cambridge.
E. J. Hutchins, Trinity College, Cambridge. Some time M.P.
Rev. John Houghton, Trinity College, Cambridge.
William Perceval Heathcote, eldest son of the Right Hon. Sir Wm. Heathcote, Bart., of Hursley.
Mrs. Heathcote, widow of late Rev. W. B. Heathcote, Fellow of New College, Oxford, and Precentor of Salisbury.
Rev. J. Henn, Curate of St. James', Bristol.
Rev. Samuel Harper, M.A., Trinity College, Cambridge; Rector of St. Ninian's, Perth.
Lady Katherine Howard.
Lady Harris.
General J. Caradoc, 2nd Lord Howden, G.C.B.
Admiral Robert Hall, Secretary to the Admiralty.
Henry Edward Fox, last Lord Holland.
Rev. E. Horne, M.A., St. John's College, Cambridge; Vicar of St. Lawrence, Southampton.
Mrs. Horne, two daughters. Both nuns.
The Hon. Mrs. Heneage.
James Harris. A Jesuit.
Captain W. Harrison, R.A.
Mrs. Houldsworth of Craigforth, Stirling.
Mrs. Craigie-Halkett, of Cramond, Midlothian.
Rev. John Higgins, B.A., St. John's College, Cambridge; Curate of Taunton. A priest.
Rev. C. E. Hodson, M.A., Trinity Hall, Cambridge; Chaplain to the Arctic Expedition.
Rev. Evan Haynes Hunter, Trinity College, Cambridge. A priest.
Rev. Arthur W. Hutton, M.A., Exeter College, Oxford, Rector of Spridlington, Lincolnshire. An oratorian.
Daniel Haigh. A priest; built church at Erdington.
The Lady Heywood, wife of Sir Percival Heywood, Bart.
The Hon. Mrs. Henniker.
Rev. William Hutcheson, Rector of Ubley.
The late Major John F. Haliburton.
Wyndham H. Nelson Hoste, B.A., Christ Church, Oxford, brother of the late Rear-Admiral and Baronet. Barrister-at-Law.
Rev. H. J. Hardy, M.A., Oxford.
Rev. W. J. Hardy.
E. B. Harding, Exeter College, Oxford, a nephew of Dr. Pusey; now organist at Birmingham Oratory.
The Lady Holland.
Miss M. Hamilton, niece of Lord Dillon.
Miss Head, daughter of Sir Edmund Head, Governor-General of Canada.
The late Matthew Higgins, the "Jacob Omnium" of the Times.
Colonel Hibbert, Royal Canadian Rifles.
William Henry Hart, F.S.A., solicitor.
J. R. Herbert, Royal Academician.