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cashire; went to Sedgley Park School; admitted Feb. 16, 1782; oath, May 20, 1784; died in the College.

GORTON, Thomas, admitted Aug. 13, 1878; alumnus Dec. n, 1886, left June 30, 1888; ord. priest at Salford, Apr. 22, 1889; at Oldham, 1889-94; St. Wilfrid's, Manchester, 1894-5.

GOTHER, John, or Venables, born of presbyterian parents at Southampton, Hants; admitted Jan. 10, 1668; alumnus Jan. 9, 1672; appointed professor of philosophy, Apr. 10, 1677, and prefect of studies, Nov. n, 1678; ord. priest close of 1682, and sent to England; elected canon of Chapter, June 2, 1690; towards close of life became chaplain to George Holman, of Warkworth Castle, co. Northampton, Esq., whence set out to pay a visit to the College at Lisbon, in connection with some of its affairs, and died on the voyage, Oct. 13, 1704. For works vide Bibl. Dict. Engl. Caths. II. 541 seq.

GOWER, John, vide Hawkins.

GREEN, Henry Francis, admitted Aug. 24, 1896, ord. deacon and left Nov. 19, 1900; ord. priest for the diocese of Portsmouth, 1901; now at Woolston, Southampton.

GREENWELL, Thomas, a native of Cornsay Row, near Lanchester, Durham; admitted Aug. 17, 1727, on the Carlton Fund; alumnus, Dec. 21, 1733; ord. priest, July, 1736; left for England, July 15, 1736; chaplain at Stella Hall, seat of Lord Widdrington, till 1748, when removed to Blagdon, parish of Stannington, Northum berland, till death, Aug. 23, 1753.

GRENE, Richard, alumnus Sept. 15, 1707; ord. priest; appointed procurator, July 5, 1715; left for England Mar. 30, 1727; died in London, Apr. 24, 1750.

GRENE, William, born in Staffordshire; alumnus Dec. 30, 1682; ord. deacon, Sept. 5, 1683; priest; appointed procurator, May 5, 1686, and confessarius, Sept. 7, 1692; left for England Nov. 30, 1698. He was stationed in Staffordshire in 1702, but seems to have been transferred to Nottinghamshire in or about that year. He died, Oct. 3, 1727.

GRIFFIN, George, born 1621, son of Edward Griffin, of Bickmersh, co. Warwick, Esq.; admitted as a convictor, Dec. 7, 1640, defended theses in theology, June 29, 1644