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ROME'S RECRUITS.
Gerard R. Hopkins, B.A., Balliol College, Oxford. A Jesuit.
N. H. Higginson, Exeter College, Oxford.
Annie Emra Holmes, Canoness of St. Augustine, Bruges.
Mary Holmes, author of "Hints on Music."
Thomas Helmore, son of Rev. T. Helmore, Precentor of H.M. Chapel Royal.
Mrs. Hare, sister-in-law of Archdeacon Hare.
Rev. George Harper, brother of Protestant Australian Bishop. A Jesuit.
Francis Buchanan Hoare.
—— Harvey, Hertford College, Oxford.
Herbert Harrison, Captain of Westminster School. Oratorian novice.
Rev. S. Hill, curate near Exeter.
Rev. G. H. Hill, Rector of Saltford.
Rev. J. Hammond, of St. George's Mission.
Hiss Hannah Hedley. A nun.
Miss Fanny Hedley.
Miss Harding, of St. Mary Church, Torquay.
Colonel Holt.
Miss Hanmer, sister of Lord Hanmer.
Charles Hallé, the pianist.
The Honourable Mrs. Herbert of Llanarth, daughter of Lord Llanover.
Miss Henry.
Davie Haye, of the Middle Temple.
Rev. —— Hetling, M.A., Curate of St. Peter's, Plymouth.
Mrs. Hope, The Hermitage, Torquay.
Miss Margaret Hinson, daughter of the late Vicar of Horton.
Miss Flora Horn, daughter of Henry Horn, sometime Recorder of Hereford. A nun.
Richard H. Hawkes, of Bristol.
Mrs. Hamilton, wife of the late Captain J. F. C. Hamilton, R.N.
Miss Hamond, granddaughter of the late Archbishop (Lord Decies) of Tuam.
Henry Nunez Heysham, formerly of Alresford.
Miss Hutchinson, daughter of the Rector of Checkley.
Miss Hayne, daughter of a clergyman.
Dr. and Mrs. Harris.
Assistant-Commissary Hunter, Dublin,
Lewis Hunt, M.D.
The late Honourable Mrs. Hewitt, wife of Lord Lifford's eldest son.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hornby, of Fareham, Hants.
Lady Frances Howard, daughter of 4th Earl of Wicklow.
Miss Hodgson, one of the Anglican nuns who accompanied the "Cowley Fathers" to India.
Mrs. Hutchison, foundress of St. Catherine's Convent, Edinburgh.
The Baroness Von Hugel (née Farquharson), wife of the late Austrian Ambassador.
Colonel Holmes, late 89th Regiment.
Miss Hesketh, daughter of the late Sir Thomas Hesketh.
Captain Haycock.
Lieut.-Colonel Richard Holmes, 89th Regiment.
Mrs. Chasel Hoey.
Henry Hepburne. A Jesuit.
George Herbert, barrister-at-law, and Mrs. Herbert.
Miss Hartley, of Bayswater.
Miss Holdsworth.
Mrs. John Hamer, daughter of Charles Blake Allnatt, barrister-at-law.
Mrs. Houldsworth, of Craigforth, N.B.


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Mrs. Inglefield, wife of Major Inglefield.
Mrs. Darey Irvine, wife of Captain Darey Irvine, R.N.


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Rev. F. F. Jones, B.A., Pembroke College, Cambridge. A priest.
Rev. Henry James, M.A., Oxford; Vicar of St. Andrew's, Wells-street. A Jesuit.
Rev. J. Jerrard, D.C.L., late Fellow of Caius College, Cambridge, and Fellow and Examiner of London University.
Mrs. J. H. Jerrard, wife of Fellow and Examiner of London University.
J. H. Jones, Methodist Minister. A priest.
Arthur Johnson, Keble College, Oxford.
J. S. Johnstone, M.A., Oxford.
Rev. Henry Francis John Jones, B.A., Oxford, of Humpheston Hall, Salop.
Mrs. Owen Jones, wife of author of "The Grammar of Ornament."
Major Johnstone and the Misses Johnstone, of Folkestone.
Arthur Jackson, 6th Royal Regiment.
Mrs. Johnson, of Cross, wife of the Member for Exeter and daughter of Sir Theodore Brinckman, Bart.
Lady Hope-Johnstone.
Mrs. Alicia Hope-Johnstone.
H. James, barrister-at-law.
Sidney Joyce, Christ Church, Oxford.
Mrs. Coventry Jones.
Richard Jones, architect, Ryde, and Mrs. Jones.
J. R. Judge, barrister-at-law.
Dr. Alan Jennings, Mrs. Jennings, and family.
G. F. Johnson, son of late Consul at Antwerp, and Mrs. Johnson.