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HARRINGTON, Thomas, born 1626, second son of John Harrington, of Bishton, co. Salop, Esq., by his first wife Elizabeth, dau. of John Crispe, of Ore, co. Sussex, Esq.; admitted Aug. 6, 1642, under alias of Johnson.

HARRISON, Francis, vide Milliard.

HARRISON, Francis, admitted Sept. 9, 1884; left Jan. 9, 1890, went Ushaw College and ord. priest Aug. 10, 1895; at St. Bede's, Manchester, 18956; on sick leave since.

HARRISON, Joseph, born at Farnworth, Sept. 4, 1856; admitted, and having passed through course, left 1880; at Salford Seminary till ord. priest July 10, 1881; at St. Bede's College, 1881-2; Miles Platting, 1882-3 5 Reddish, 1883-6; health failing returned to college at Lisbon, 1886-90; died at Lytham, July 3, 1891, aged 34.

HARRISON, William, vide Breers.

HARROLD, Daniel O Connell, admitted Oct. 20, 1859; ord. priest Dec. 21, 1867; left Mar. 22, 1868; at St. Anne s, Leeds, 1868-74; Hunslet, 1875-8; St. Mary s, Sheffield, 1878-9, where he died.

HART, William, vide Hargreaves.

HARTLEY, George, born Nov. 9, 1769, son of Richard Hartley, and his wife Anne Ashness, of Chipping Norton, co. Oxon; went Sedgley Park School, 1778-1783; transferred to Douay College, Nov. 3, 1783, but left July 21, 1785; admitted Feb. 7, 1787, on funds; ord. priest, Dec. 25, 1794, and sent to the mission 1795; served Spetchley Hall, co. Worcester, seat of Robert Berkeley, Esq., till removed in 1803 to Harvington Hall, co. Warwick, where he died June 26, 1806, aged 36. He was nephew to the Revv. Thomas and William Hartley.

HARVEY, John, born 1698 or 1699, son of Henry Harvey, Esq., by his wife Margaret Rivett, a member of the ancient family of Harvey, of Beacham Well, co. Norfolk, and probably a connection of the family of Monnoux, of Wotton, co. Bedford, Baronets; convert, about 1713, and confirmed by Bp. Giffard; admit.; left, and subsequently received into the English College at Rome, under alias of Monnoux, March 23, 1724, aged 25, where ord. priest by Benedict XIII., Sept. 18, 1728, and left for the English mission, Apr. 6, 1729; opened a school in London soon after his arrival; subsequently, owing to persecution,