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England, Feb. 4, 1742; took charge of Claxby, co. Lincoln, 1751; transferred toWalsall, and Oscott, 1762; disabled by repeated paralytic attacks and retired from Oscott to Aldridge in 1785, and there died, Dec. 30, 1792, aged 76. Vide Bibl. Dict. Eugl. Caths. Vol. V., 244.

PAVER, Francis, 4th son of Richard Paver, Esq., of Braham, co. York, by Jane, dau. of Robert Oglethorpe, of Rawden, co. York, Esq.; went to Douay College, whence came with the first colony to Lisbon; admitted Nov. 14, 1628, under alias of Oglethorpe; ord. priest, July 17, and left for England, Sept. 8, 1633; slain at the battle of Marston Moor, whilst attending to the wounded, July 2, 1644.

PEARSON, George C., admitted Oct. 20, 1884; left May 25, and ord. priest at Liverpool, Aug. 1, 1897; now at Chorley.

PEARSON, John, probably of an old Yorkshire family; alumnus Apr. 17, 1688; ord. priest Dec. 21, 1689; sent England, Jan. 2, 1693; was stationed in Lancashire in 1697.

PEMBERTON, Richard, admitted June 16, 1866; left Mar. 20, and ord. priest Sept. 21, 1872; at St. Austin's, 1872-4, and St. Joseph's, Preston, 1874, till death, Oct. 14, 1876.

PENRICE, Charles, of an ancient family seated in Worces tershire, and at Penrice Castle, co. Glamorgan, was born in the former county; alumnus Jan. 9, 1672; ord. priest; sent to mission in his native county, Sept. 15, 1679, and still there in 1702.

PERCY, Thomas, born July 6, 1787, son of Nathaniel Percy, of Pimperne, near Blandford, co. Dorset, by Eliz. Whitehead his wife; went Sedgley Park School; admitted on Triple Trust, Feb. 7, 1803; left Feb., 1809; went to Old Hall to finish his divinity, Feb. 24, 1809; ord. priest there, Sept. 22, 1810; served in London, was at Sar dinian Chapel; took charge of Soddington and Mawley, co. Salop, early in 1824, and was killed by falling from his horse at Tything, co. Worcester, March 23, 1825, aged 37.

PEREGRINE, Thomas, vide Short.

PERKINSON, Edward, of an ancient and well connected Lancashire family, took the oath at Douay College. Aug. 15, 1680; came to Lisbon, and became alumnus in 1686; sent to the mission, and placed at York; chaplain