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ROME'S RECRUITS.
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Rev. F. R. Neve, M.A., Oriel College, Oxford; Vicar of Poole Keynes. A priest and canon.
Richard Neave, of the War Office.
Rev. J. Spencer Northcote, M.A., Scholar of Corpus Christi College, Oxford, and First Class in Classics; Curate at Ilfracombe. A priest and canon,
The Lord Norreys, son and heir of the Earl of Abingdon,
The Countess Dowager of Newburgh.
Rev. W. Hayes Neligan, Curate of St, Margaret's, Leicester. A priest.
Ralph H. C. Nevile, Trinity Coll., Cam., of Wellingore Hall, Grantham.
Capt. Iltid Nicholl, R.N., second son of the late Right Hon. John Nicholl, M.P.
Lieut. Ernest Nightingale, son of the Baronet.
Rev. Geo. B. Norman, M.A,, Trinity Coll., Cam, ; Curate of Weaton.
Rev. Willis Nevins, Curate of St. Jude's, Southsea; author of various works.
Mrs. Willis Nevins.
Rev. T. N. Norton, Curate at Devizes.
Rev. H. Nelson, Curate at Frome Selwood.
Honourable Mrs. North.
Henry Norris. A priest.
Mrs. Stafford Northcote.
Captain Nesbitt, late of Royal Artillery.
Miss Greville Nugent, granddaughter of the Marquis of Westmeath.
Rev. Francis H. Nash, A.M., son of Rev. Dr. Nash.
Mrs. F. H. Nash.
William Nicholson, late Major 3rd Royal Lancashire Militia.


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Rev. Lord Francis Godolphin Osborne, M.A., Cambridge; Rector of Elm, Frome, son of 8th Duke of Leeds
Rev. R. B. Osborne, Vicar of Dunston, son of “S.G.O."
Rev. Frederick Oakeley, M.A., Fellow of Balliol College, Select Preacher and Public Examiner at the University of Oxford; Minister of All Saint’s, Margaret Street. A priest and canon.
William Wilfrid Oates, publisher.
Rev. Henry Nutcomb Oxenham, M.A., Scholar of Balliol College, Oxford.
The Earl of Orford.
Rev. R. Ornsby, M.A., Fellow of Trinity College, Oxford, First Class in Classics; Curate at Chichester.
Sebastian Okeley, M.A., Scholar of Trinity College, Cambridge; University Travelling Bachelor.
Rev. James Orr, B.A., Oriel College, Oxford.
Rev. George Oldham, M.A., Trinity College, Cambridge; Curate at Dorking. A priest; built St. Mary Magdalen’s at Brighton.
Rev. Jas. O'Brien, M.A., Sidney Sussex Col., Cam., V. Lyncham. A priest.
Mrs. O'Brien, wife of J. H. Archer O’Brien, M.R.I.A.
The late John Oxenford, dramatic author and critic of the Times.
William Eddowes Owen, M.A., son of a Protestant Canon. A priest.
Rev. M. O'Connor, an Irish Rector.
The Countess of Orford.
Mrs. Denis O’Conor, wife of M.P. for County Sligo, and daughter of Rev. W. Kevill-Davies of Croft Castle, Hertfordshire.
Mrs. Daniel O'Connell, wife of late M.P. for Tralee.
Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Ottywell, Baptists.
Miss Alice O Hanlon, of Manchester.
Mrs. Oddie, of Colney House, Herts.
Misses Georgiana and Katherine Oddie. nuns.
Arthur, Claude, and Philip Oddie.
Captain H. Oddie, 15th Regiment.
Mrs. Owen, wife of a Protestant canon.
Octavius Owen.
Mrs. O'Flaherty, widow of Anthony O'Flaherty, formerly M.P. for Galway.
Mrs. O’Grady, of Onslow Square.
Miss Agnes and Miss Lotitia Oliver, cousins of the late Bishop Selwyn.
Mrs. O'Mahony, wife of E. W. O'Mahony, barrister-at-law, daughter of Colonel Peisley L’Estrange, and sister-in-law of the Most Rev. Marcus Beresford, Protestant Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of Ireland.


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Major-General Patterson.
Rev. James Laird Patterson, M.A., Trinity College, Curate of St. Thomas, Oxford. A priest and monsignor.
Professor Paley, M.A., St. Johns College, Cambridge, grandson of the author of the "Evidences."
Miss Peel, sister of Sir Lawrence Peel.
Coventry Patmore, author of "The Angel in the House."
L. D. Powles, Barrister-at-Law.
Rev. Thomas Alder Pope, M.A., Jesus College, Cambridge; Rector of St. Matthias, Stoke Newington. A priest of the Birmingham Oratory.
Rev. R. V. Pope, B.A., London; Missionary of the S.P.G. in India. Now Master at the Oratory School, Birmingham.
Mrs. Pittar, author of "Conversion by my Bible and Prayer-book."