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ROME'S RECRUITS.
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The late Countess of Kenmare.
Lord Nigel Kennedy.
Lord A. Kennedy.
Captain Edward Philip King-Salter.
Rev. T. H. King, Exeter College, Oxford; now a Solicitor.
Rev. J. Kynaston, Trinity College, Cambridge; now a Solicitor,
Rev. Lord Henry Francis Kerr, son of 6th Marquis of Lothian, K.T.; Rector of Dittisham, and J.P. for Devonshire.
Lord John Kerr.
Lady Cecil Kerr. A nun.
Lady Henry Kerr, daughter of Hon. Sir Alexander Hope, G.C.B.
William Kerr, son of Lord Henry Kerr. A Jesuit.
Henry Schomberg Kerr, son of Lord Henry Kerr. A Jesuit priest.
Francis Kerr, of Chiefswood, son of Lord Henry Kerr.
Lord Walter Talbot Kerr, R.N., son of 7th Marquis of Lothian.
Lady Amabel Kerr, daughter of 6th Early Cowper.
Colonel Lord Ralph Kerr, 10th Hussars.
George R. Kingdon, Scholar of Trinity College, Cambridge. A Jesuit priest.
T. Francis Knox, B.A., Scholar of Trinity College, Cambridge; grandson of the Earl of Ranfurley. A priest of the oratory.
Lady Victoria Kirwan, daughter of 2nd Marquis of Hastings.
B. S. Knowles, son of Sheridan Knowles.
Stuart Knill.
Rev. J. H. Kirk. A priest.
Rev. W. H. Kelke, M.A., Brasenose College, Oxford; curate at Bedford Leigh; now a Barrister.
Lady Kilmaine.
Henry J. Karslake, cousin of Sir John Karslake, some time Attorney-General. A priest.
Charles J. Karslake, ditto. A priest.
Rev. C. H. Kennard, M.A., University College, Oxford, Curate of Newland, Malvern. A priest.
Rev. Samuel W. Küttner; Chaplain to the Bishop of Jerusalem.
Francis Kiernan, M.R.C.S.
Baroness Keating, daughter of Judge Keating.
Mrs. Charles Kent, author of "Evelyn Stuart," and other novels.
Captain Blakie Keith, 39th Regiment.
Mrs. Keon, daughter of Major Hawkes and widow of the Hon. Miles Gerald Keon, Colonial Secretary of Bermuda.
Lucius Kelly, Barrister-at-Law.
Frederic Shakerley Kempe, of Richmond.
Rev. Reginald C. Kempe, Magdalen College, Oxford.
John G. Kenyon, B.A., S.C.L., Christ Church, Oxford; grandson of second Lord Kenyon. A Papal Zouave and Private Chamberlain to Pope Leo XIII.
Miss Louisa Kirby, daughter of the Rector of Mayfield.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Kerrich, Harleston House, Norfolk.
William Kent, R.N., only son of the late Captain W. Kent, R.N., and father of Charles Kent, poet and journalist.
Edward Stewart Knill.


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Elizabeth, Marchioness of Londonderry.
William Lockhart, B.A., Exeter College, Oxford. A priest.
Mrs. and Miss Lockhart.
Cecil Chetwynd, Marchioness of Lothian.
Rev. W. H. Lewthwaite, M.A., Panty College, Cambridge; Vicar of Clifford. A priest.
Rev. Francis Lascelles, B.A., Trinity College, Cambridge; Perpetual Curate of Merevale ; now a Barrister-at-Law.
Frederick Lucas, B.A. (London); some time M.P. for Meath, and Editor of the Tablet.
Edward Lucas, Herongate, Brentwood.
Owen Lewis, M.P.
Francis, 7th Duke of Leeds, who sat in the Commons as Marquis of Carmarthen.
Lord Alexander Gordon Lennox, son of 5th Duke of Richmond,
The Honourable William Towry Law, son of 1st Lord Ellenborough; Vicar of Harborne, and Chancellor of the Diocese of Bath and Wells.
The Honourable Mrs. William Towry Law.
Augustus H. Law, a Jesuit Missionary in South Africa.
Thomas Graves Law. A priest of the Oratory.
Helen Ann Law. Sister of mercy.
The Hon. Mrs. Charles Law.
Miss Elizabeth Law. A nun,
Mrs. Edmund Law.
Rey. D. Lewis, M.A., Fellow of Jesus College, and Curate of St. Mary the Virgin, Oxford.
Honourable Mrs. David Lewis, daughter of first Lord Methuen.
S. B. Lamb, Solicitor, London.
Honourable Colin Lindsay, son of 24th Earl of Crawford and Balcarres; President of the English Church Union.
Lady Frances Lindsay, daughter of 4th Earl of Wicklow.
William Leigh, J.P., D.C.L., of Woodchester Park, Gloucestershire.
Mrs. Caroline Leigh, daughter of Sir John G. Cottrell, Bart., M.P.
Rev. H. W. Lloyd, M.A., Scholar of Jesus College, Oxford.