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REGISTER.

Thus came to Lisbon, took college oath and gown Aug. 15, was ordained priest Oct. 24, and left for England Dec. 1 8, 1661. On the mission he used the alias of Byfleet; elected canon of Chapter, Jan. 19, 1675-6; died, Aug. 29, 1700, aged 63. Dodd places him in his "Flores Cleri Anglicani."

GILDON, Joseph, son of Joseph Gildon, of Witham Friary, co. Somerset, and of his wife, Jane, daughter of Walter Barnes, Esq., of Rode in Gaspar, co. Somerset; admitted May, 1693; alumnus Dec. 21, 1701; ord. priest; appointed professor of philosophy, Sept. 16, 1706; left for England, Aug. 6, 1707. Was assistant master in the school at Twyford, near Winchester, became head master in 1732, and died in office, after a short illness, July 26, 1736.

GILLOW, Robert, only son of Robert Gillow, Esq., of London, and his wife Mary Godwin, was admitted and died a student in the College in the early years of the I9th century, prior to 1814, for which period records are wanting. His only sister became a nun at the Franciscan Convent at Taunton. His father, who died Sept. 22, 1795, aged 49, whilst on a visit to his relatives at Lancaster, was a younger son of Robert Gillow, Esq., of Lancaster, founder of the family seated at Leighton Hall.

GILFILLAN, Henry, admitted Sept. 13, 1865; alumnus May 17, 1875; ord. priest; left July 7, 1877; at Homerton, London, 1877-81; Hammersmith, 1882-3; died.

GIRLINGTON, John, born Thurland Castle, Lancashire; alumnus Sept. 15, 1680; ord. priest; sent England, Apr. 2, 1684; resided some years at Dilston, seat of Earl of Derwentwater; in 1697 was at Mr. Witham's at Sladwish; again at Dilston Hall in 1705 and for some years; finally at Sunderland Bridge, Durham, where died, Aug. 13, 1729.

GLASSBROOK, Roger, son of Edward Glassbrook, of Wigan, canal shipwright; admitted; went to Ushaw College, and ord. Dec. 17, 1836; placed at Esh Laude, Durham, 1837-40; St. Patrick s, Manchester, 1840-1; Bollington, Cheshire, 1841-2; Great Singleton, Lancashire, 1842-4; Stydd Lodge, Ribchester, 1844 till death, Sept. 10, 1862.

GLOSSOP, Samuel, went Sedgley Park School, 1860-5 J admitted Oct. 16, 1865; left 1868; proceeded to Oscott,