General Index – Journals 1 – 25
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General Index – Journals 1 – 42 NOTES: 1) Listing under any heading is by date of issue and locations are given as Issue/page. 2) Except under `Obituaries` and `Visit Reports`, references are under-scored where the subject treatment is considered as important. 3) For issues 1 to 3 reprinted in No. 1-3 the page references will differ. 4) The references in this index to the Parish History series (PHS) and Journal No. 10 are restricted to the subject and a few important headings. 5) The selection of subjects was by editors and not by the author. Subject Location Abbott, Fr Thomas, in the Forest of Dean Ackers family 39/11 Adelaide, South Australia and Woodchester 30/17 Aethelfrith, King of Deira and father of King Oswald 33/4 Aidan, Bishop and Saint 33/5 Allen, William, Cardinal 39/20 Ampney Crucis 36/17 Churchyard cross 37/21 Ancestors, tracing of Catholic 20/22 Angoulême, Duc et Duchesse d` 30/10 Annunciation, Church of the, Woodchester 13/6, 32/3 Anti-Catholicism – 19c Cheltenham ante-1850 8/3 post-1850 9/29 1829 following Smithfield fires 30/15 Cirencester 25/14 Elizabethan Gloucester 17/39 Gloucester 1688 13/28 Persecution of recusants in Gloucester Diocese14/3 Appleton church and Paston memorial 33/19 Appleton, manor of, near King`s Lynn 33/14 Archer-Shee, George (`The Winslow Boy`) 9/20 Ashton-Case family, Beckford Priory and Hall 8/13 Aston Hall, near Stone, Staffs 32/4 Atkyns, Sir Thomas (rect. Robert), county historian 31/3 Augustinian Canons – Llanthony 11/11 Cirencester 25/4, PHS 3 Aust 31/26 Ayckbourn, Miss Emily 31/14 Baines, Bp Augustine, 7th V A of Western Region 32/31 Barberi, Bl. Dominic CP – Arrival of Passionists in England 17/4 Death at Reading 18/20 Description of Woodchester 13/33 Frocester, meeting Dr Brindle & Wm Leigh 17/11 Mass at Nympsfield and meeting Wm Leigh 13/5 Northfield House 13/5 Woodchester Mission 3/6, 32/3 Serving Cirencester 25/12 Serving Horcott (Fairford) PHS 3 Baring-Bingham family, Cheltenham benefactors 5/13, 6/20 Baring-Bingham, Mrs PHS 3 Bartlett, Fr Joseph OP PHS 3, 30/18 Barton. Fr Richard, ordination in Cheltenham 28/22 Bassinge, Robert (or Roger) Esq, Cirencester 25/5, PHS 3 Bathurst, Earl, Cirencester 25/9 Bathurst family PHS 3 Beckford, Benedictine Mission 2/3 Beckford Hall – Wakeman family St Joseph`s Noviciate, Salesian Fathers 8/14, 18 Bel, Bl. Arthur – relics at Woodchester Convent 24/20 Bel, Fr Francis 42/3 Bell, Fr Edward, in the Forest of Dean 32/43 Benedictines – Missions in 17c and 18c Gloucestershire 2/2 At Beckford (Wakeman family) 2/3 At Bourton-on-the-Water (Trinder family) 2/3 At Farmcote, Nr Winchcombe (Stratford family) 2/3 At Gloucester and Tewkesbury 19/6 At Horton (Paston) family 2/3 At Redmarley 2/3 At Thornbury and Hartpury 2/3 At Ullathorne 16/38 At Woollas Hall 2/3, 16/7 Ellis, Philip Michael OSB, first V-A W District 6/6 Cheltenham, 1809 and after 8/3, 9/29, 14/33, 24/16 The Cheltenham experiment 24/11 Benson, Bp Martin of Gloucester, survey of Catholics, 1735-43 26/22 Berington, Fr Joseph, Buckland 25/13, PHS 3 Berington family, Cheltenham 24/9, 10 Berkeley family – anti-Catholicism in Cheltenham 8/9 Castle 42/28 Chapel, St Mary`s Parish Church 9/26 Berkeley, `informal recusancy` of Bowers family 14/6 Bibury, St marys church 37/17 Birdsall, Dom John Augustine OSB – founder of Cheltenham Mission 2/15, 6/25, 19/6,24/15, 30/3, 34/3 Anti-Catholicism in Cheltenham 8/6 Mrs Sarah Neve connection 12/10 At Stroud 13/35 Wm. Cobbett`s correspondent 19/7 Bisley, visits by John Henry Newman 37/5 Blaisdon Hall, Salesian College 7/9 Blessed Sacrament, church of, Ross-on-Wye 35/6 Blomer, John, Hatherop 25/24 Blomer family, Hatherop Castle PHS 3, 26/13, 17 Bloore, Richard, steward of Hatherop 26/16 Blower, Fr George, Cirencester 25/8, PHS 3 Boodle, James, solicitor and Berkeley Political agent 8/10 Borowicz, Fr Klemens OFM 39/6 Bostock Family 12/7 Bourne, Gilbert, 16th Bp of Bath and Wells 16/17 Bourton-on-the-Water, post-reformation Mission 2/3, 12/16 Bowers family, Berkeley, `informal recusancy` 14/6 Bowes, Fr Robert (alias Lane), resident at Hatherop 26/14 Breakspear, Nicholas/(H) Adrian IV 37/15 Bridges, Matthew, Woodchester 13/9, 18/27, 21/30, 26/12 Brindle, Dr Thomas, V G of Western Region 32/3 Brislington Manor Farmhouse, Bristol 40/26 Bristol, post-Reformation Catholicism 28/8 Brittain, Revd Lewis OP, Hartpury and Cheltenham 24/6 Broadway, Worcs. German College graveyard 34/3 Broadway – transfer of Passionists from Woodchester 32/19 Passionist noviciate 9/19 Brooke, Sir Charles Vyner, Cirencester (`White Rajah of Sarawak`) 23/5, PHS 3 Brooks, Bp James, Marian Bishop of Gloucester – life and death 2/8, 3/5, 25/7, PHS 3 Arms (Society`s badge) 2/8 Seal 5/21, 6/5 Browne-Mostyn family, Cheltenham 24/5 Brownlow, Bp William Robert, 4th Bishop of Clifton PHS 3, 32/22, 42/12 Brownshill – Little Company of Hope 39/21, 41/3 St Mary of the Angels church 39/21, 41/7 St Raphaels convent 39/21, 41/7 Bucknall, Benjamin, architect – St Rose`s Convent 8/24, 25 Bicentenary of marriage 16/31 Life and work 21/37 Bullaker, Bl. Thomas, relics at Woodchester Convent 24/19 Burton, Bp George Ambrose, 5th Bishop of Clifton 35/7, 42/13 Butler, William John 31/14 Caffieri family, Cheltenham 22/23 Calderbank, Revd Mr OSB 30/4 Caldey Island Community 5/4, 23/20, 27/47 Cameron_Brown, Fr Aldhelm OSB (letter to editor) 30/20 Canning, Mr Robert, Hartpury, High Sheriff of Gloucester 3/3, 8/10 Capes, John Moore, founder of the `Rambler` 18/27, 21/30 Carlyle, (Benjamin Fearnley) Fr Aelred 5/4, 23/20, 27/47, 39/19, 40/4 Carmelite House, Gloucester 8/35 Case, Canon George 22/7 Castle Hale, Painswick 24/10, 13 Catholic Archives Society 9/21, 30/21 `Catholic Magazine` 32/30 Censuses – 1851 22/34 In penal times 25/31 Catholics of substance in 1680 25/34 Challoner, Bp Richard 24/26 Chambers, Abraham 31/8 Chapperlin, Revd John 25/8, PHS 3, 26/4 Chard, Canon Joseph, P P of St Pater`s, Gloucester 7/5, 35/5 Charles, Fr of St Andrew of Mount Argus, Passionist links 9/16 Chavenage Manor, Nr Horsley 18/5 Chavenage, Nr Tetbury 40/22 Cheltenham – St Gregory`s Convent and Schools 5/11, 9/11 Nazareth House 6/18 Anti-Catholicism 8/3, 9/29 Missioners – Apostolic and rectors 14/33 Personalities 21/19, 22/16 Mission 1799-1809 24/3 Mass at York Hotel and Greyhound Lane public house 24/10 The failed Benedictine experiment 24/12 Establishment of mission 30/3 Chester-Master family, Cirencester 25/15, PHS 3 Chesterton Convent (Chesterton House), Cirencester 23/4, PHS 3 Chesterton, strange estate at 26/3 Chipping Campden – St Catherine (of Alexandria) 20/11, 23/25 Post-reformation Mission 20/7 Sisters of Charity of St Paul the Apostle 20/8 Chipping Sodbury Mission 31/23 Christ the King, church of, Thornbury 40/16 Churchdown - Catholic History 3/11 Icon in church of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour 28/3, 30/20 Church-papistry, Gloucestershire 14/6, 11, 25 Cianchettini, Pio Lewis Frederick 22/16 Cinderford - 35/6 Our Lady of Victories 7/8, 35/12, 36/14 Swan Hotel 35/8, 10 Sisters of Our Lady of Hope 36/13 Cirencester – Roman word square 1/7 Our Lady`s Convent, Chesterton 23/5 PHS 3, 39/7 Post-reformation Catholicism 25/4, PHS 3 Immaculate Conception, Chapel of, London R 25/14, PHS 3 Inventories for chapel of the Immaculate Conception (1895) and St Peter`s (1897) 32/22 Millenium project 39/23 St Peters church 39/6, 39/14, 40/27 Strange family 26/3 Clergy – exiled French in Gloucestershire and North Avon 9/7, 24/4 In gentry service 14/23, 25/9 Conforming 25/7 Clifford, Dr (the Hon) William Joseph Hugh, 3rd Bp of Clifton 8/29, 22/5, PHS 3, 42/5 Clifton Diocese, Heraldry – Bishops of Clifton 7/11, 8/29, 9/15, 11/21, 13/14, 16/20, 18/13 Provost and Chapter 19/30 Close, Revd Francis, St Mary`s, Cheltenham – anti-Catholicism 8/3, 9/29 Anti-racing 8/10 Codner, Revd David OSB 20/19 Coleford – St Francis house, Newland Street 7/5 St Margaret Mary Church 7/6, 35/9 Collett, William, Broadway pharmacist 34/5 Colour, in church buildings 22/49 Confraternity of St Paul the first hermit 39/14 Connolly, Cornelia 31/15 Convents – Hartpury, Dominican 2/7, 12/32 St Gregory`s, Cheltenham, Sisters of Charity of St Paul 5/11, 9/11 Nazareth House, Cheltenham, Poor sisters of Nazareth 6/18 St Rose of Lima`s, Stroud, Dominican 7/15, 8/23 Nympsfield, Marist 11/22 Our Lady`s, Cirencester, Poor Handmaids of Jesus Christ23/5 Woodchester, Poor Clares, new altar and relics 24/18 Cooper`s Hill, nr Painswick 34/10 Courtfield, Herefordshire 32/37, 35/6 Cricklade, St Marys churchyard cross 37/13 Crowther, Fr John OSB (alias John Broughton) 27/28 Cuthbert, Bishop of Durham and Saint 33/11 Darley, Fr Philip OP 41/6 Davenport, Christopher (Franciscan) 34/11 Davidson, Randell (rect. Randall) Thomas, Abp of Canterbury 32/42 Day, Miss Harriett 31/14 Deaconesses, Protestant in France and Germany 31/12 Dean, Forest of 35/3, 36/11 Deane, Henry, Prior of Llanthony and Archbishop of Canterbury 31/18 Delaware, (de la Warres), family 40/26 Derwentwater, Earl of 26/14 Dodd`s Mill, Barrington 26/5 Dolman, Ann Helen 1810-1851 7/35 Dominicans – Caestryck, Charles Benedict OP 9/17 Adamson, Vincent OP, Chaplain at Hartpury Court 12/35 Brittain, Lewis OP, chaplain at Hartpury Court12/35, 24/6 At Woodchester and Nympsfield 13/7, 19/23, PHS 3 Towers, Thomas OP, Nympsfield Mission 13/8 Wilberforce, Bertrand OP 13/9 Jarrett, Bede OP 13/12 McNabb, Vincent OP 13/12 Valentine, Ferdinand OP 13/12 Whittaker, Aelred OP 13/12 Essex, Edwin OP 13/13 Douglass, Bp, VA of London district 26/14 Dover, Robert and the Cotswold games 25/23 Draycott, Philip, Hatherop 27/24 Duchemin, Abbé Joseph Toussaint