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CATALOGUE OF EARLY JESUITS IN MARYLAND.
1652-Laurence Starkey. This year Claiborne, and his Puritan party, took possession of St. Mary's City and persecuted the Catholics of Maryland.
· 1653-Laurence Starkey alone in Maryland. Father Copley died. 1654-Francis Fitzherbert, alias Darby ; Laurence Starkey. About 1654 Father Francis Rogers came to Maryland, but remained only a short time in that Mission.
1655-Francis Fitzherbert, at St. Inigoes; Laurence' Starkey at- tending to the outlying missions. This year the Fathers were again persecuted. They had to fly to Virginia for safety. Their residences at St. Inigoes and Portobacco were sacked · by the Puritans. The missionaries suffered much in Virginia where they lived in a low and mean hut not unlike a cave. 1656-The Fathers still forced to live in Virginia.
1657-No missionaries in Maryland. Father Starkey died in the midst of his trials in Virginia, on the 13th of February, 1657. 1658-Jesuits again in Maryland. Francis Fitzherbert ; Thomas Payton. This year Father Fitzherbert was arrested and tried for teaching and preaching at Newtown and Chaptico. He defended himself under the charter, and was acquitted.
1659 --- Francis Fitzherbert. Father Payton returned to England on business.
1660-Francis Fitzherbert. Father Payton, returning to America, died on the voyage, January 12th, 1660.
1661-Francis Fitzherbert; Henry Warren, alias Pelham. This year William Bretton, gent., gave a piece of land on Newtown Hundred as the site of a new church, and for a graveyard. The new church was at first dedicated to St. Ignatius, but afterwards it was placed under the patronage of St. Francis Xavier.
1662-Henry Warren. Father Fitzherbert returned to Europe. 1663-This year Father Warren obtained a conveyance of Church lands from Cuthbert Fenwick to himself, "Copley's succes- sor." Father Edward Tidder, alias Ingleby, in Maryland. 1664-Henry Warren ; Edward Tidder ; Peter Manners, vere Pel- con. It is a mistake to suppose that Peter Manners and George Pole were identical.
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1665-Henry Warren ; Edward Tidder ; Peter Manners. This year Father Fitzwilliams, alias Villiers, died in Maryland.
1666-Henry Warren ; Peter Manners; George Pole; Edward Tidder.
1667-Henry Warren ; Peter Manners; Edward Tidder ; George Pole.
1668-Henry Warren ; George Pole; Peter Manners. This year Father Henry Warren purchased the Newtown estate from Mr. William Bretton for 40,000 pounds of tobacco.
1669-Henry Warren, alias Pelham ; William Warren, alias Pel- ham. It is thought that these two missionaries were brothers. Father Peter Manners died on the 24th of April, and Father George P'ole on the 31st of October.
1670-Henry Warren ; William Warren.
1671-Two missionaries in Maryland. Father William Warren died on the 7th of February.
1672-Two Fathers in Maryland.
1673-Two Franciscans arrived. Great harmony existed between them and the Jesuits.
1674-Father Clavering ; Father Waldegrave, alias Pelham.
1675-Francis Pennington ; Nicholas Gulick. Both these Fathers came with the Royal Fleet from London.
1676-Francis Pennington ; N. Gulick.
1677-Thomas Gavan, Superior, with five companions-some priests and some Coadjutor Brothers.
1678-Michael Foster, Superior ; Francis Pennington ; Thomas
1 Gavan; Nicholas Gulick.
1679-Michael Foster, Superior ; Francis Pennington ; Thomas Gavan.
1680-The same.
1681-The same.
1682-To those in 1679 is added Father Thomas Percy.
1683-The same. Father Percy returns to England. A new Mission was begun at New York with Thomas Harvey, alias Barton, as Superior, and Henry Harrison, alias John Smith, as assistant missionary.
1684-Francis Pennington, Superior ; Thomas Gavan ; John Pen- nington, at Newtown. Father Foster died on the 6th of Feb-
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ruary .- New York : Thomas Harvey, Superior ; Henry Har- rison,
1685-Francis Pennington, Superior; Thomas Gavan returned to England ; Father John Pennington died at Newtown on the 18th of October .- New York : Thomas Harvey ; Henry Har- rison.
1686-Francis Pennington, at Newtown Manor .- New York : Thomas Harvey, Superior ; Charles Gage ; Henry Harrison. 1687-Francis Pennington .- New York : Thomas Harvey ; Charles Gage in England.
1688-Francis Pennington .- New York : Thomas Harvey ; Henry Harrison.
1689-Francis Pennington .- New York : Fathers Harvey and Harrison are driven out. Father Harrison, in trying to make his escape to France, is taken by Dutch pirates. Father Harvey walked to Maryland.
1690-Francis Pennington ; John Matthews. Father Harrison is in Ireland.
1691-Francis Pennington ; John Matthews.
1692-William Hunter, Superior, residing at St. Thomas' Manor ; Francis Pennington at Newtown Manor ; John Matthews.
1693-Francis Pennington, Superior ; William Hunter ; John Matthews.
1694-Francis Pennington ; William Hunter. Father John Mat- thews died at Newtown, December the 8th, 1694.
1695-William Hunter, Superior; Francis Pennington. Father Harrison, at Loretto.
1696-William Hunter, Superior; John Hall; Robert Brooke. Father Thomas Harvey died in Maryland, aged 84. He spent 65 years in the Society.
1697-William Hunter, Superior ; John Hall, Procurator ; Robert Brooke ; Henry Harrison.
1698-William Hunter, Superior ; Father James Gonent died on the voyage to Maryland, December 28th, 1698.
1699-William Hunter; Father Francis Pennington expired at the house of Mr. Hill at Newtown, the 22d of February, 1699. Rev. James Haddock, O. Min. Str. Obs.
1700-William Hunter, Superior; Robert Brooke ; George Tho-
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rold ; William Wood, alias Guillick, or Kellick; Thomas Mansell. "Father Harrison is on his way ; but nothing has been heard of him," says the Maryland Catalogue.
1701-William Hunter, Superior; Robert Brooke; Thomas Man- 1 sell ; George Thorold, and another Father. Father Harrison . died.
1702-William Hunter, Superior ; Robert Brooke; Thomas Man- sell; George Thorold. Father Matthew Brooke died at St. Thomas' Manor ; Father Henry Warren died in England on June 7th, 1702.
1703-William Hunter, Superior ; Robert Brooke ; Thomas Man- sell : George Thorold ; William Wood ; Richard Kirkham, alias Latham; Henry Cattaway. Father John Hall died this year, July 9th, at Ghent.
1704-William Hunter, Superior, at St. Thomas' Manor ; Robert Brooke, at Newtown Manor ; Thomas Mansell, at Bohemia Manor ; William Wood ; Geo. Thorold; Richard Kirkham ; Henry Cattaway ; Thos. Havers.
1705-William Hunter, Superior ; Brooke, etc., as the past year. 1706-The same, except that Father Cattaway returned to Eng-
land. Father Mansell obtained the patent for St. Xavier's, Bohemia.
1707-William Hunter, Superior ; Robert Brooke ; George Thor- old ; William Wood; Thomas Mansell.
1708-The same.
1709-The same.
1710-Robert Brooke, Superior.
1711-Robert Brooke, Superior; Thomas Mansell ; William Hunter ; George Thorold ; William Wood; Thomas Hodg- son ; Peter Atwood; Richard Thomas, alias Webster ; Charles Brockholes; Francis Beaumont, alias or vere Williams.
1712-The same." Father Henry Poulton died this year at New- town Manor, the 27th of September.
1713-The same. Father Thomas Hodgson at Bohemia.
1714-The same. Father Robert Brooke died at Newtown Manor, 18th of July. Thomas Mansell, Superior.
1715-Thomas Mansell, Superior ; the rest the same.
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1716-The same. It is said that Father Brockholes returned to England this year.
1717 -- The same.
1718-The same. Father Francis Beaumont returned to England. 1719-The same, Father William Gerard arrived.
1720-The same. George Thorold at St. Thomas' Manor. Father William Wood died in the month of August.
1721-William Hunter at St. Thomas' Manor ; Joseph Greaton ; Thomas Mansell ; George Thorold ; William Gerard ; Thomas Hodgson ; Peter Atwood; Richard Thomas. Father Man- sell obtains the deed of Bohemia, Cecil Co., Md.
1722-William Hunter, at St. Thomas' Manor, Charles Co., Md. The rest the same.
1723-George Thorold, St. Mary's Co., Md. Thomas Mansell ; John Bennet ; Peter Atwood; Joseph Greaton; Richard . Thomas. Father William Hunter died at Port Tobacco, 15th August, 1723.
1724-Thomas Hodgson, at Bohemia ; George Thorold; Peter Atwood ; Richard Thomas ; William Gerard; John Bennet, vere or alias Gosling, was living at Annapolis, at Mrs. Car- roll's ; James Whitgreave came in December; Francis Floyd; Henry Whetenhall; Peter Davis; James Case. Father Thomas Mansell, alias Harding, died at St. Inigoes August 18th.
1725-George Thorold, Superior, at St. Thomas' Manor ; the rest the same.
1726-George Thorold, Superior; the rest the same. Father Hodgson died at Bohemia, December the 18th.
1727-George Thorold, Superior ; Peter Atwood ; William Gerard ; Jas. Whitgreave ; Henry Whetenhall; Francis Floyd ; John Bennet ; Peter Davis; Richard Thomas; James Case ; Joseph Greaton.
1728-Peter Atwood, Superior ; John Bennet at Annapolis. The rest as in the past year.
1729-George Thorold, Superior, at St. Thomas' Manor ; Peter Atwood, in Charles Co. ; Father Francis Floyd died at New- town Manor, Nov, 13th. Father Bennet returned to England. 1730-George Thorold, Superior ; Peter Atwood.
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1731-George Thorold, Superior; Peter Atwood; Father Wm.
Gerard died at St. Inigoes, the 16th of April. Father James Case died in the same station, the 15th of February.
1732-George Thorold, Superior ; Peter Atwood in St. Mary's Co., Md .; Henry Whetenhall ; Father Robert Harding arrived. 1733-Peter Atwood, Superior, in St. Mary's Co., Md. George Thorold; Henry Whetenhall, in Ann Arundel Co., Md. ; Robert Harding at St. Thomas' Manor; Jas. Quin ; James Whitgreave in Ann Arundel Co .; Joseph Greaton at Philadel- phia, Penn .; Richard Molyneux; Vincent Philips; James Farrar ; Arnold Livers .- Pennsylvania : St. Joseph's Church, Philadelphia, built this year.
1734-George Thorold was appointed Superior of the Maryland Mission in March; Henry Whitenhall ; James Quin ; James Whitgreave in Ann Arundel Co .; Robert Harding; Peter Davis; Richard Molyneux; Thomas Gerard ; Arnold Livers at St. Thomas' Manor; Vincent Philips; some say that Father Thorold continued Superior until June, and that he was then succeeded by Father Atwood. Father Atwood died on Christmas Day, 1734, at the Newtown Manor. Father Thomas Leckonby, sen., died at Portobacco, Dec. 16th, 1734.
1 Father John Fleetwood died on the 5th of January, probably at Newtown.
1735-Vincent Philips; George Thorold; James Quin ; Father Richard Thomas died the 16th of January.
1736-Richard Molyneux, Superior ; George Thorold.
1737-Richard Molyneux, Superior, at St. Thomas' Manor ; James Quin in Ann Arundel Co .; James Whitgreave; Robert Harding ; Thomas Gerard; Vincent Philips; Arnold Livers at St. Thomas' Manor ; George Thorold, in Ann Arundel Co., Md. James Farrar in Ann Arundel Co .- Pennsylvania : Jos. Greaton at St. Joseph's Church.
1738-Richard Molyneux at St. Thomas' Manor; George Thor- old ; Jas. Whitgreave, St. Mary's Co .; James Farrar; Thomas Poulton came on the 4th or 28th of April. On this last day he gave testimony to grants.
1739-Richard Molyneux, at St. Thomas' Manor (old indenture) ; Owen Joseph Kingsley, who spent some time on the Mary-
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land Mission, died at Watten, the 24th of January, agad 42 .- Pennsylvania : Jos. Greaton.
1740-Richard Molyneux, at St. Thomas' Manor ; Richard Arch- bold ; Robert Harding; Arnold Livers, at Newtown .- Penn- sylvania : Joseph Greaton.
1741-Richard Molyneux; Thomas Poulton, in Charles Co. ; George Thorold ; John Digges; James Quin, in " Queen Ann County."-Pennsylvania : Joseph Greaton ; Henry Neale ; Theodore Schneider, at Goshenhoppen.
1742-Thomas Poulton, at Bohemia Manor; Robert Harding ; Benedict Neale, at Newtown; James Quin ; Jas. Farrar, at Newtown ; Thos. Digges ; Arnold Liyers, at Newtown ; Father George Thorold died the 15th of November, at St. Thomas' Manor. This venerable missionary had spent more than forty years in Maryland .- Pennsylvania : Joseph Greaton ; Henry Neale; Father William Wappeler purchased seven lots in Lancaster, Penn .; Theodore Schneider.
1743-Richard Molyneux, at St. Thomas' Manor ; Bennet Neale ; James Farrar ; James Ashbey ; Thomas Poulton .- Pennsyl- vania : Joseph Greaton ; Henry Neale ; William Wappeler ; Theodore Schneider.
1744-Richard Molyneux; Thomas Poulton ; James Farrar ; James Ashbey ; Thomas Poulton ; Bennet Neale .- Pennsyl- vania; Joseph Greaton ; Henry Neale ; Theodore Schneider ; William Wappeler. This Father was for a part of 1744, at Newtown.
1745-Richard Molyneux ; Thomas Poulton, at Bohemia; Vin- cent Philips ; Robert Harding; James Farrar; Arnold Livers ; Thomas Digges ; Benedict Neale ; James Ashbey. A school opened at Bohemia. Father James Whetenhall died the 27th of May, in England. Father Quin was accidentally killed in getting out of a ferry boat, which was being dragged by his horse, on Choptank River, November . 27th .- Pennsylvania : Joseph Greaton, Superior ; Theodore Schneider ; Henry Neale ; William Wappeler.
1746-The same with Father James Le Motte, alias Lancaster. Father Whitgreave in England. Thomas Poulton, at Bohemia.
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1747-George Hunter at St. Thomas' Manor ; Thomas Poulton, at Bohemia ; James Farrar ; Benedict Neale, at Deer Creek, Baltimore Co., Md .- Pennsylvania : Joseph Greaton ; The- odore Schneider ; Henry Neale; William Wappeler.
1748-Richard Molyneux ; Robert Harding, Prince George's Co., Md .; Vincent Philips, in St. Mary's Co., Md .; Thomas Poulton, at Bohemia. John Kingdom, at Bohemia; Father John Digges died .- Pennsylvania : Father Henry Neale died in Philadelphia. Father Wm. Wappeler returned to Europe. Richard Molyneux, Superior ; he returns to England the next year.
1749 -- Geo. Hunter, in Charles Co., Md .; Vincent Philips ; John Kingdom, at Bohemia; Robert Harding ; Arnold Livers ; Benedict Neale, at Deer Creek, Baltimore Co .; Thomas Digges ; James Ashbey, St. Mary's Co .; James Carroll ; Richard Ellis ; James Lancaster ; James Breadnall, at St. Thomas' Manor. Father Thomas Poulton died at Newtown Manor, Jan. 23d .- Pennsylvania : Joseph Greaton, Theodore Schneider.
1750-George Hunter, at Port Tobacco ; John Kingdom, at New- town ; Benedict Neale, at Deer Creek; John Lewis, at Bohemia; Arnold Livers, at Newton ; Thomas Digges, in Sequanock ; Robert Harding ; James Ashbey, at St. Inigoes ; Theodore Schneider, in Penn. ; Jos. Greaton, at Bohemia.
1751-George Hunter; Benedict Neale; Joseph Greaton, at Bohemia. Father John Bennet, alias Gasling, died the 13th of April, in England .- Pennsylvania : Robert Harding ; Theodore Schneider.
1752-George Hunter ; Father Hunter made his Retreat at St. Inigoes ; Jos. Greaton .- Pennsylvania : Robert Harding ; Theodore Schneider, at Goshenhoppen.
1753-George Hunter ; John Lewis, at Bohemia ; Benedict Neale, at Deer Creek, Baltimore Co. Father Joseph Greaton died at Bohemia, the 19th day of August. Father John Lewis "officiated at his funeral." Father James Farrar died at Hooton in Cheshire, the 18th of July .- Pennsylvania : Robert Harding, at St. Joseph's, Philadelphia; Mathias Manners,
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alias Sittinsperger, Conewago; Theodore Schneider, in Here- ford Township, Berks County.
1754-John Lewis, at Bohemia ; George Hunter, at St. Thomas' Manor ; Michael Murphy, at Newtown Manor .- Pennsyl- vania: Robert Harding ; Mathias Manners ; Theodore Schneider.
1755-George Hunter; James Carroll ; Michael Murphy .- Penn- sylvania; Robert Harding ; Mathias Manners ; Theodore Schneider.
1756-Father George Hunter returned to England in October. Father James Carroll died at the Newtown Manor. Father James Lancaster died at Loretto, on the 3d of December .- Pennsylvania : Robert Harding, Theodore Schneider, Mathias Manners.
1757-James Ashbey, alias Middlehurst; William Boucher. Fa- ther Boucher was but a short time on the Maryland Mission. He died in England on the 28th of September, in this year .- Pennsylvania : the same.
1758-Richard Molyneux died in England. George Hunter was in England in March of this year. Father Ferdinand Steyn- meyer, alias Farmer, came to Philadelphia, and remained in that city until his death, in 1780. John Lewis, at Bohemia ; James Breadnall ; James Ashbey, " late of Newtown," now at St. Thomas' Manor ; Father James Augustin Framback came with Father James Pellentz and two other Jesuits from Eng- land ; Father Pellentz spent ten years at Lancaster, Pennsyl -· vania, and one year and a half at Frederick Town, Md .- Pennsylvania : the same.
1759-George Hunter, Superior, returned from England, the 1st of July. Father Peter Davis died in England, the 1st of July. Father Michael Murphy died at Newtown Manor ; John King- dom arrived from England with Father Hunter ; Joseph Mos- ley at Newtown .- Pennsylvania : Ferdinand Farmer, Robert Harding, Mathias Manners, Theodore Schneider.
1760-George Hunter ; Richard Boucher died in England ; Vin- cent Phillips died at Ghent, in Belgium ; John Kingdom, Jo- seph Mosley, at Newtown, Pastor of St. Joseph's Church, St. Joseph's Forest, St. Mary's County, Md. ; James Framback .-
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Pennsylvania : Father Frederick Leonards arrived, and formed a new settlement with German colonists.
1761-George Hunter; Thomas Gerard died in England ; John Kingdom died at Portobacco ; Lewis Benjamin Roels arrived from England, the 24th of June; John Lewis ; James Ashbey at St. Inigoes; Arnold Livers, James Framback. Father John Digges died in November .- Pennsylvania: Ferdinand Farmer, Robert Harding.
1762-Ralph Falkner; Father Joseph Hattersty arrived July 12th ; Joseph Mosley at St. Thomas' Manor.
17.63-St. Mary's Church, Philadelphia, was begun this year. Jo- seph Mosley, at St. Thomas', attending Sakia and Newport. John Williams at Frederick. He begins to build the Church and Residence.
1764-George Hunter ; Joseph Mosley went to Bohemia ; Father Frederick Leonards died the 28th of October, at Portobacco. -Pennsylvania : Ferdinand Farmer ; Robert Harding ; Fa- ther Theodore Schneider died at Goshenhoppen.
1765-George Hunter, Superior; James Walton and Ignatius Matthews arrived in St. Mary's County in December ; John B. De Ritter and John Boone came on the 31st of May ; John Lewis at White Marsh ; . Joseph Mosley settled at St. Joseph's, Talbot County, Md., on the 18th of March .- Pennsylvania : Ferdinand Farmer ; Robert Harding ; James Pellentz, at Phil- adelphia.
1766-James Ashbey, at Newtown Manor ; John Bolton and James Breadnall, at Newtown ; Richard Molyneux died in England, the 17th of May ; John Lewis ; Joseph Mosley .- Pennsylva- nia : Ferdinand Farmer ; Mathias Manners ; Robert Harding. 1767-George Hunter ; Arnold Livers, at St. Inigoes ; James Ash- bey died at Newtown ; James Walton .- Pennsylvania : Fer- dinand Farmer ; Robert Harding ; Philip O'Reilly, in Phila- delphia.
1768-George Hunter ; James Walton began to live alone at Fred- erick, the 27th of June ; John Williams left Frederick, July 27th, and returned to England ; Joseph Hattersty and Peter Morris, at Newtown ; John Lewis ; James Breadnall .- Penn- sylvania : Ferdinand Farmer ; Robert Harding.
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1769-George Hunter, at St. Thomas' Manor ; James Walton, Manager at Newtown ; Joseph Mosley, at St. Joseph's, on the Eastern Shore of Maryland ; George Knight; Joseph Hat- tersty, at Newtown ; John Lewis, at St. Inigoes ; Father Hun- ter went to Canada, May 24th, and thence to England ; Philip O'Reilly returned to Ireland. - Pennsylvania: Ferdinand Farmer; Robert Harding ; Luke Geisler arrived at Philadel- phia, March the 26th.
1770-Father Hunter returned from England, May 18th ; James Breadnall ; Peter Morris; John Lucas came from England ; John Boone returned from Europe (Father Hunter) ; James Walton ; Joseph Hattersty, at Philadelphia.
1771-John Lewis; Peter Morris ; Robert Molyneux ; Joseph Hat. tersty died at Philadelphia, the 8th of May, aged 35; Father Hattersty was a most holy and zealous missionary ; James Pellentz ; James Walton, in St. Mary's County, Md. ; John Bolton arrived March 21st ; Mathias Manners, at Bohemia.
1772-John Lewis, in St. Mary's County, Md. Father James Breadnall died at Newtown, September the 1st, according to some. I think he died in 1775.
1773-Twenty Fathers in Maryland and Pennsylvania. Their names are : John Ashton, Thomas Digges, James Framback, Ferdinand Farmer, Luke Geisler, George Hunter, John Lewis, John Lucas, Mathias Manners, Ignatius Matthews, Peter Morris, Joseph Mosley, Benedict Neale, James Pellentz, Lewis Roels, Bernard Rich (Diderich), J. B. De Ritter, James Wal- ton, John Bolton, and Robert Molyneux. If it be true, as I have good grounds to think it is, that Father Harding's death occurred only in 1775, then there were twenty-one Fathers of the English Province in this country at the time of the Sup- pression.
1774-John Bolton; Father Richard Gillibrand, who served the Maryland Mission for some time, died at Bath, March 23d. Robert Molyneux at Philadelphia; Anthony Carroll in the same city ; John Carroll arrived on the 26th of June ; Sylves- ter and John Boarman came the 21st of March ; Chas. Sewall and Augustine Jenkins came the 24th of May ; Mathias Man-
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ners at Bohemia; Ferdinand Farmer at Philadelphia. John Baptist De Ritter at Goshenhoppen.
1775-John Lewis, Superior and Vicar-General, at St. Inigoes ; Austin Jenkins ; Robert Molyneux ; Mathias Manners died at Bohemia on the 15th of June ; Joseph Mosley at Bohemia ; Philip O'Reilly, a missionary for some time in Maryland, and afterwards distinguished in Guiana, died in Dublin the 24th of February ; Anthony Carroll left for England on the 7th or 8th of May. Bernard Diderick attended Baltimore and Elk Ridge from 1775 to 1784.
1776-Augustine Jenkins ; Peter Morris, at Bohemia ; James Wal- ton ; Ferdinand Farmer at Philadelphia ; Robert Molyneux at Philadelphia.
1777-Arnold Livers died at St. Inigoes, August 16th. .
1778-George Hunter, at St. Thomas' Manor; James Walton, at Newtown ; Robert Molyneux, at Philadelphia.
1779-John Lewis, at Bohemia; Superior and Vicar-General ; Robert Molyneux, at Philadelphia; Father George Hunter died at St. Thomas', on August the Ist, and was buried beside Father John Kingdom and Father Leonards. Ignatius Mat- thews at Port Tobacco.
1780-John Lewis, Superior and Vicar-General ; Ferdnand Far- mer and Robert Molyneux, at Philadelphia ; John Ashton ; Ignatius Matthews, at Port Tobacco ; James Walton, at New- town Manor; Austin Jenkins with Father Walton ; John Car- roll, at his mother's residence in Montgomery County ; Thos. Digges; Joseph Mosley, Talbot County, Md .; Benedict Neale ; John Bolton, in Charles County ; Charles Sewall.
1781 -- Robert Molyneux, at Philadelphia ; Father Wappeler died at Ghent, in Belgium, -- an old paper before me says he died at Bruges.
1782-John Lewis, Superior, at Bohemia; Bernard Diderick; Ig- natius Matthews, at St. Thomas' Manor ; Peter Morris died suddenly at Newtown, November the 19th ; Lewis Roels.
1783-Ferdinand Farmer, at Philadelphia ; John Boarman, at Port Tobacco; Robert Molyneux, at Philadelphia.
1784-James Walton succeeded Ignatius Matthews as Pastor of St.
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Inigoes on the 19th of December ; Henry Pile arrived in the month of July ; John Boone.
1785-Robert Molyneux, at Philadelphia ; Father Walton builds the second church at St. Inigoes. He laid the corner-stone . on the 13th of July ; John Ashton, Procurator ; Ferdinand Farmer at Philadelphia ; James Pellentz, Conewago; Charles Sewall, at Baltimore ; Luke Geisler, in Lancaster County, Pa. John Lewis, at Bohemia; Henry Pile, at Newport, Charles County, Md.
1786-Father Ferdinand Farmer died at Philadelphia on the 17th of August; Father John Baptist De Ritter died on the 3d of October ; Robert Molyneux at Philadelphia; Luke Geisler and Francis Beeston with Father Molyneux; St. Peter's Church, New York City, was to have been opened on the 4th . of November of this year. The "first stone" of St. Peter's was laid by the Spanish Minister. Luke Geisler died at Cone- wago, August 10th.
1787-Robert Molyneux, at Philadelphia ; Francis Beeston with Father Molyneux ; Benedict Neale died at Newtown on the 20th of March; Joseph Mosley died at St. Joseph's, Talbot County, and was buried in the church which he himself had built ; John Bolton succeeded Father Mosley at St. Joseph's, Eastern Shore of Maryland.
1788-Charles Sewall at Baltimore; Father John Lewis died at Bohemia, the 24th of March. Robert Molyneux left Philadel- phia to succeed Father Lewis; Francis Beeston at Philadel- phia ; Francis Neale left Liége on the 3d of April, and was in Baltimore in November ; John Bolton, at St. Joseph's, Talbot County.
1789-Robert Molyneux, at Bohemia.
1790-Francis Beeston, at Philadelphia, up to the 29th of May ; Charles Sewall, at Baltimore ; Robert Plunkett ; Francis Neale. Father Ignatius Matthews died at Newtown on the 11th of May. Francis Beeston spent a part of this year at Bohemia. Father Charles Neale, at Port Tobacco.
1791-John Ashton and Robert Plunkett, at White Marsh ; Fran- cis Beeston, at St. Thomas' Manor.
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1792-James Framback, at Frederick ; Charles Sewall, at Balti- more ; Father Charles Neale, at Port Tobacco.
1793-Bernard Diderick died in September, at Notley Hall; Fran- cis Beeston, at St. Thomas', Manor; Charles Sewall, at Bo- hemia ; Father Charles Neale, at Port Tobacco.
1794-Father Louis Roels died at St. Thomas' Manor on the 27th of February ; Father John Lucas died on the 11th of Septem- ber ; Father Anthony Carroll was killed by robbers in London on the 5th of September ; Father John Boarman died at New- town ; Francis Beeston, at Baltimore.
1795-Father John Boone died at St. Inigoes on the 11th of April ; at the same station died Father James Framback, on the 17th of August.
1796-Robert Molyneux, at Georgetown College, in June ; Fran- cis Beeston, at Baltimore.
1797-John Ashton, at White Marsh ; Charles Sewall, Agent of the Corporation ; Robert Molyneux, at Newtown ; Henry Pile, at Newport, Charles County, Md. Francis Beeston, at Baltimore. 1798-James Walton, in St. Mary's County ; Charles Sewall, at St. Thomas' Manor ; Austin Jenkins, at Newtown ; Robert Moly- neux, Superior, at Newtown ; John Bolton, at St. Joseph's, Talbot County.
1799-Robert Molyneux, at Newtown ; John Bolton at St. Joseph's, Talbot County, Md ; Austin Jenkins, at Newtown ; Henry Pile, at Newport ; Charles Sewall, at St. Thomas' Manor.
1800-Father James Pellentz died at Conewago on the 13th of March; Father Augustine Jenkins died at Newtown Manor, on the 2d of February ; Sylvester Boarman arrived at New- town, August 14th; Robert Molyneux, at Newtown ; Henry Pile, at Newport.
1801-John Bolton, at St. Joseph's, Talbot County ; Robert Moly- neux, at Newtown ; Ignatius B. Brooke, at Newtown ; Henry Pile, at Newport ; Father Charles Neale, at Port Tobacco.
1802-John Bolton came to Newtown on the 7th of April ; Ignatius Baker Brooke, Newtown ; Robert Molyneux, Newtown, Fran- cis Neale, at Georgetown College.
1803-Robert Molyneux, Ignatius B. Brooke, and John Bolton, at Newtown ; Father Joseph Doyne died at St. Thomas' Manor,
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Charles County, Md. ; Father James Walton died at St. In- igoes ; Henry Pile served at Newport and Cob Neck, Charles County ; Charles Sewall, St. Thomas' Manor ; Sylvester Boar- man, at St. Inigoes ; Francis Neale, at Georgetown ; Charles Neale, at Port Tobacco.
1804-Robert Molyneux, at Newtown ; Ignatius B. Brooke and John Bolton, at Newton; Charles Sewall, at St. Thomas' Manor ; Sylvester Boarman, at St. Inigoes ; Francis Neale, at Georgetown College; Henry Pile, at Newport, Charles Co., Md .; Father Charles Neale, at Port Tobacco.
1805-Father Molyneux left Newtown in August, and went to Georgetown College ; he was appointed Superior of the Mis- sion, and resided at St. Thomas' Manor; Ignatius B. Brooke, John Bolton, at Newton ; Francis Beeston ; Sylvester Boar- man, at St. Inigoes; Father Thomas Digges died at Balti- more ; Charles Sewall, St. Thomas' Manor ; Francis Neale, at Georgetown College ; Father Charles Neale, at Port. To- bacco.
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N. MANCHESTER, INDIANA
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