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Bucks, 1878-9; Woolmer, Hants, 1880-1; Malton, 18813; Guernsey, 18834; Winchester, 18845.

REGAN, Thomas, went Sedgley Park School, 1854-6; admit. Oct. 21, 1856; alumnus Feb. 18, and left July 9, 1864; went Old Hall Coll., and ord. priest Dec. 23, 1866; Chelsea, 1867-71; Waltham Cross, 1871-3; Lincoln's Inn-Fields, 1873-9; Ogle Street, 1879-95; Watford, Herts, 1895; died April 13, 1902.

REVELL, Thomas, son of Ronald Revell, of Revell Grange, Stannington, Yorkshire, yeoman; admitted on Revell's Fund; alumnus March 31, 1697; ord. priest.

REYNOLDS, John, vide Allanson.

REYNOLDS, William, born 1647, younger son of William Reynolds of Cassington, co. Oxford, Esq., by Alice, 3rd dau. of Thomas Whitgreave, of Moseley, co. Stafford, Esq.; alumnus Aug. 6, 1666; ord. priest; sent England, March 9, 1675; elected by the Chapter archdeacon of Oxford, Berks, and Bucks, March 6, 1692-3; was serving in Oxfordshire, in 1702, as apparently he did throughout his missionary career; said to have died at Oxford, Feb. 23, 171718, aged 71, and was buried in the same grave with his mother in Soulden churchyard, where an inscribed stone records his memory.

RICHMOND, Laurence, son of Mr. Thomas Richmond, of Walsall, co. Stafford; admitted Jan. 27, 1828; alumnus Dec. 7, 1836; ord. priest, took degree of D.D., and made a superior; left Feb. 7, 1858; at Norwich, 1858-60; Bp's. House, Northampton, 1861-5; canon of Northampton, 1863; returned to the College as V.P., 1865, till death, Feb. 7, 1872.

RILEY, William, son of Charles and Mary Riley, of London; went Sedgley Park School, 1781-8; admitted on Triple Trust, July 26, 1788; died, in divinity, at the College.

RIMMER, Thomas, native of Lancashire, went Sedgley Park School, 1823-9 admit. Dec. 28, 1829; ord. priest, and left Aug. 6, 1839; at Nottingham, 1839-41; Lynn, Nor folk, 1841-2; Coldham Hall, Suffolk, 1842-3; St. Austin's, Manchester, 1843-5 Rawtenstall, 1845 till death, of typhus fever, Jan. 8, 1848, aged 33.

RINGROSE, John, admitted Nov. 25, 1823; ord. priest, and left Mar. 9, 1833; at Woodley Lodge, Reading, Berks, seat of Jas. Wheble, Esq., who died in July, 1840; opened