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19. Scholars of the English College at Rome who have become or are reputed Jesuits, 1597–1602.a

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 December 2009

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III. Letters and Memorials, 1601–1603
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Copyright © Royal Historical Society 1898

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Page 215 note a All the above were admitted into the college Nov. 2, 1597. The letter C is here wrongly placed before Goldsmith. It should mark Thomas Rand, who entered the Society in 1600.

Page 215 note b The D is placed here erroneously. Robert Eookwood, alias Robinson, became a Jesuit after 1605 and lived till 1624.

Page 215 note c Thomas Barnes, al. Turner, should have been marked D. He was admitted into the Society in articulo mortis, 1599.

Page 216 note a John Brown, alias Whittington, was admitted into the college Nov. 1, 1600.

Page 216 note b Apparently Nicholas Hart, alias Strange or Strangeways.

Page 216 note c Henry Bedingfield, alias Silisdon, became a Jesuit Oct. 1602.

Page 216 note d Thomas Hodgson, or Smith, entered the college Oct. 1600 and the Society Dec. 7, 1601.

Page 217 note a Samuel Smallman, of Shropshire, is entered in the Pilgrim Book as remaining eight days from Mar. 2, 1602, but his name does not appear in the College register.

Page 217 note b Thos. Cornforth was already a Jesuit in 1600. T. More became one in 1610, and Flint in 1621.