date of their death. In the majority of cases it will not be necessary to say anything beyond this where, however, any further remark seems called for, it shall be given with due regard to brevity. Brothers or relatives of the same name sometimes found their way into different communities; but, as a rule, a connexion once formed with one house rather than another was not often broken. Be it noted, that in the following lists it is not always possible to give the Christian name borne by the monks where records, &c., are defective, only the religious" name is given. 66 Year of Profession. At St. Gregory's, Douay. Date of Death. 1607 D. Joseph Haworth, the first monk professed in this community 1624 1609 D. Columban Malone, of an Irish family settled in business at Manchester Sept. 13, 1623 1614 D. James Gregory Sherburne, third son of Thomas Sherburne, of Little Mitton, Esq. April 25, 1657 Br. Edmund Arrowsmith, of Haydock, a lay brother May 27, 1633 1615 D. William Alfonsus Hanson or Hesketh, of Barrowford. He was cruelly put to death by the soldiers of the Parliamentary army in Yorkshire July 26, 1644 1616 Ven. Edward Ambrose Barlow, of Barlow Hall, near Manchester. He was executed at Lancaster, and his head was impaled on the tower of the Collegiate Church, Manchester, whence it was removed by his cousin, Francis Downes, to Wardley Hall, where it is still carefully preserved Sept. 10, 1641 2 Many of these have, since the reading of this paper, been supplied by Mr. Gillow. K 1619 D. George Joseph Latham, fifth son of Henry Latham, of Mossborough Hall, Esq. June 11, 1646 1622 D. Vincent Latham, probably John, second son of the aforesaid Henry Latham, Esq. Mar. 3, 1640 1623 D. James Anderton, of Euxton Hall Aug. 27, 1646 Br. Jerome Hesketh, of Whitehill, Goosnargh 1676 D. Richard Helme, or Holme, of Goosnargh. 1681 D. Roger Joseph Hesketh, of Whitehill, Goosnargh 1703 1688 D. Francis William Bannester May 16, 1726 D. Richard Joseph Ashton, second son of 1698 D. Edward Chorley, second son of Richard Chorley, of Chorley Hall, Esq., who was executed at Preston 9th Feb. 1716, for taking part in the Jacobite rising of 1715 1703 D. Thomas Nelson July 14, 1718 Feb. 8, 1738 1736 D. Richard Peter Walmesley, of Westwood, Wigan March 12, 1790 1746 D. Thomas Patten, only son of William Patten, of London, by Mary, daughter of Edmund Farnworth, of Runshaw Hall, Gent., who was third son of Thomas Patten, of Patten Lane, Preston, Esq., an ancestor of the late Lord Winmarleigh June 4, 1787 1757 D. William Augustine Caldwell or Walmesley Jan. 8, 1815 D. John Ambrose Naylor Nov. 10, 1821 July 5, 1779 1758 D. William Gregory Sharrock, of Walton-leDale. This distinguished man governed his monastery of St. Gregory from 1775 to 1781, when he was consecrated Bishop, and named Vicar Apostolic of the Western District in England Oct. 7, 1809 1768 D. Charles James Jerome Sharrock, who succeeded his brother as Prior, witnessed the destruction of his monastery, and the restoration of his community in England at Acton Burnell, Shropshire Apl. 1, 1808 1776 D. Richard Bernard Butler, son of Henry Butler, by Mary, daughter of Richard Parkinson, of Leach Hall, Gent.; and grandson of Christopher Butler, of Stalmine Hall, Esq., by Agnes, daughter and sole heir of Thomas Goss, of Stalmine Hall, Esq., twenty-first and youngest son of Richard Butler, of Rawcliffe, Esq. July 2, 1825 1777 Br. Francis Holderness, of Preston, lay brother April 12, 1820 |