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Dec. 20, 1861, and became curate there; created Monsignor, 1880; Canon of Salford, Mar. 30, 1884; V.G. and protonotary apostolic; now at Barton-on-Irwell.

GAHAGAN, Frederick C… admitted Apr. 26, 1893; ord. priest March 18, and left Apr. 3, 1899; at Chelsea, 1899-1900; returned to the College as a superior, 1900.

GALLAGHER, Martin, native of Liverpool, studied at The Institute; admitted Sept. 1, 1860; ord. priest Jan. 31, 1869; left June n, 1870; rector of The Institute, Liverpool, 1870-87; St. Michael's, and finally rector of St. Oswald s, Old Swan, Liverpool, where died, Nov. n, 1898.

GARDNER, John, admitted March, 1865; ord. priest May 22, and left June 12, 1875; at Woolston, Warrington, 1875-84; Birkdale, Southport, 1884, to date.

GASCOIGNE, William, son of William Gascoigne, Esq., of Yorkshire, admitted Aug. 12, 1647, under alias of Meynell; went to Douay College, where took oath, July 22, 1651, ord. priest, and came to mission; died in York, 1683.

GERRARD, Richard, born, Liverpool, 1840; admitted June 7, 1854; left May 22, 1860; ord. priest 1863; at St. Mary s, Manchester, 186370; Ashton-under-Lyne, 1870-1; Radcliffe, 1871-5; Samlesbury, 1875 till the Saturday before his sudden death in his chair, Dec. 26, 1901, aged 61.

GIBBONS, Tobias, born at Tangiers, Africa, son of Walter Gibbons and his wife Cecilia MacDaniel, natives of Ireland; alumnus Nov. 9, 1692; ord. priest; left Oct. 28, 1696, in the train of Don Lewis de Cunha, ambassador extraordinary to William III., and accompanied him through Spain, France, and Holland. On arrival in London, appointed head chaplain to the ambassador. When De Cunha was recalled in 1718, and sent to Madrid, Mr. Gibbons returned to Lisbon as a guest in the College, where he died, Sept. 4, 1737.

GIBBONS, William, admitted May 29, 1885, alumnus Eeb. 18, 1888, ord. priest Feb. 15, and left May 2, 1891; at Cardiff, 1891, to date.

GIFFARD, Peter, born 1629, son of Thomas Giffard, Esq., of White Ladies, co. Salop, by Margt., dau. and heir, of Thos. Cresswell, of Wolverhampton, Esq.; admitted