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 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, 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 24/20 Bel, Fr Francis 42/3 Bell, Fr Edward, in the Forest of Dean 32/43 – Missions in 17c and 18c 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, 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 – 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 – Catholicism in Stroud 13/34 Gloucester and Cheltenham 24/4 Dudley and Ward, Viscount 32/27 Dursley – St Dominic`s Church and Parish PHS 2, 35/24 Polish Community PHS 2 Dyer Edwardes, Thomas 39/10

East Hendred, Oxfordshire 33/22 Eastwood Farm, Brislington 36/16, 40/25 Eckington, Woollas Hall – list of Papists 9/24 History 16/4 Ecumenical Society of the BVM, founding of Gloucestershire branch 11/19 Edwardes, Dyer (donor of Prinknash) 28/14 Elgar, Edward 39/17

Elizabeth, Sr Mary PHJChr, Our Lady`s Convent, Cirenceste 23/5, PHS 3 Ellis, Philip Michael OSB, first V-A Western District 6/6 Errington, Dr George, coadjutor to Cardinal Wiseman 32/34, 36 Evesham, Passionist chapel 28/17 Eycott family, North Cerney 25/8, PHS 3 Eyston, Mrs, private chapel at Overbury J10

Falkland, Lady Elizabeth, Cotswold convert (1585-1639) 22/45 Farmcote, Benedictine Mission 2/3 FitzNichol family 31/4 Forest of Dean – 35/3, 36/11 Catholic life 7/5 Oblate Fathers 7/9 Wynter family 8/34 Fosbrooke, T D, county historian 31/3 Fowler, Revd Andrew, Cirencester 25/8, PHS 3 – (Greyfriars) 31/24 in Wye Valley area 16/13 Fr Andrew Weetman, Perthyre, Gloucester & Stroud11/32, 24/3 Franciscan (2nd order)/ Poor Clare nuns, Woodchester 3/13 Franciscan Order, Sisters of, Coleford 7/6 French clergy – exiled in Glos, and North Avon 9/7, 24/4 In Cheltenham 24/4

Gainsborough, Earl of (ex-Viscount Campden) – Cheltenham 8/12 Chipping Campden 20/7, 23/26 Garcia, Joseph/José Santiago (Mieres), Cirencester PHS 3, 30/18 Garnet, Fr Henry SJ 26/3, 7 Gerard, Frederick, Atcombe Court, Woodchester J10 Gerard, Fr John SJ PHS 3, 26/3, 5, 7 Gifford, Lady Gwendoline, Cirencester PHS 3 Gildart, Revd George Thomas, Gloucester (and Stonor) 24/3 Gilpin, architect 35/19 Giraud, Abbé, missioner at Gloucester 32/35 Glassbrook, Dom Edward Anselm OSB – in Cheltenham 8/31, 9/30, PHS 3 At Fairford and Cirencester 25/12, PHS 3 Biographical notes 25/17 Gloucester – Catholics in James II`s reign 13/16 Cathedral, Bp Brooks tomb 2/9 Cathedral Priors and Westminster succession 19/7 Establishment of parish school 3/3 Greyfriars Priory 31/24 Hempsted, Marian shrine 28/13 St Peter`s – bicentenary 5/10, 7/30, 8/36 Early missioners 8/36 125th anniversary of consecration 22/28 Gloucestershire – Abbeys, Priories and Friaries 34/14 Elizabethan martyrs 2/13, 5/25, 14/29 Post-reformation Catholic missions 7/4 Mission clergy lists 12/25 Catholic remnant in 16th century 14/2, 17/39 Catholics, counted in 1705, 1735-43, and 1780 26/18 Religious houses 37/16 Rites of passage in 16c 14/18 And the seminaries in 16c 14/27 Marian shrines – Hempsted 28/13

Lower and Nether Swell 28/13 Tetbury, Boxwell 28/13 Nuns in 19c 16/39 Older Catholic churches 37/18 Our Lady in Gloucestershire churches 37/20 Post WW2 Polish Immigration to 39/3 Recusant families linked with nuns 25/23 Godelier, Fr René (Pierre?), Cheltenham 24/5 Gordon Riots, destruction of V-A`s archives 13/37, 18/3 Greenway, Revd Dr John, Cheltenham 24/4 Greenwood, recusant family of Brize Norton, Oxon 34/13 Greyfriars, (Franciscans) and Priory, Gloucester 31/24 Grimshaw, Fr Francis (later Bp of , Abp of )27/6 Groomes, Fr James, Cirencester PHS 3 Grotti, Fr Vincent CP 32/11

Halifax, 2nd Viscount 32/42 Han(d)ford family, Woollas, Eckington 16/4 Hansom, Charles - architect of Woodchester Priory (model o 16/31, 32/10 Architect at Woodchester & for Adelaide cathedral 30/17 Hansom, Joseph Aloysius, Victorian architect 9/39 Hardman, John 32/30 Hare, George 32/43, 35/3, 36/11 Harrowden –Vaux family and Gunpowder plot 26/5 Hartpury – Canning family 3/3 Mission 2/3, 7, 3/8 Hartpury Court 12/32 Old Chapel and St Marys church 40/24 Hatherop Castle – Mission 25/10, PHS 3, 38/9 Blomer family 26/13 Draycott, Philip 27/24 Lady Barbara de Mauley 25/10 De Mauley family memorials 25/27 Webb family 26/14 Hempsted, Our Lady`s Well 31/16, 27 Hendred House and the de Turbeville and Eyston families 33/24 Hendren, Dr Joseph William, (William Joseph?) V A of Western District 1st Bishop of Clifton, and then Bishop of Nottingham 7/12, 32/14, 18, 34, 42/5 Henry, Cardinal of York 39/20 Henry V, King of England 32/37 Heraldry – Hierarchy 3/10 Clifton Diocese 7/11, 8/29, 11/21, 16/20, 18/13, 19/30 Greater Gloucestershire abbeys 25/21 Hierarchy, arms of, Gustave Bouvier post-1850 collection 3/10 Holy Cross, Sisterhood of (Anglican) 31/15 Hooper, John, second Bishop of Gloucester 14/5 Horcot, St Thomas of Canterbury church 38/9 Horton (Fairford), Benedictine Mission 2/3, PHS 3, 31/23, 33/14 Horton Court 36/20 Howard, Alice, Painswick benefactor 15/20 Howard, Lord and Lady of Penrith PHS 3 Howard, Thomas Philip, Cardinal 39/20 Hudson, Miss Katherine (Mother Catherine) 41/3 Hull, Fr William, resident at Hatherop 26/15 Hungerford, Sir Anthony, Cirencester 25/5, PHS 3 Huntley, Revd R W 33/16

Ignatius, Fr (Joseph Leycester Lyne), Llanthony 23/19, 40/7 Iles family, Fairford 25/12, PHS 3 Immaculate Conception – Church of the, Stroud 15/21 Chapel of the, London Road, Cirencester 25/14, PHS 3

James II – King of England 34/12 visit to Gloucester 13/23 Jenkinson, Sir Robert (of Hawkesbury) 33/16 Jerningham family, Painswick Lodge 15/2, 31/24 Jerningham, (Lord of the Manor of Painswick) 34/13 Jerningham, Charles, barrister, regulations on mixed marriages 15/6 Jerningham, Mother Francis Agnes 42/5 Johnson, (Dr) Samuel, biographer, author and critic PHS 3 Jones, Revd John, Cheltenham and Gloucester 24/6 Jones, Revd Spencer, Ecumenist 12/29 Jordan, Fr Francis, founder of salvatorian order 40/16

Keble, Revd John 31/12, 37/5 Keble, Revd Tom 37/6 Kemble, Bl. John 35/8 Kemerton, St Benet`s 16/9, 37 Kemp, Petronilla 42/3 Kessler, Miss Bertha (Mother Margaret) 41/3 Kingston, Sir Anthony, Painswick, Henry VIII`s Provost Marshall 15/2, 25/5, PHS 3 Kingswood, Bristol – Catholic Parish of (1899-1941) 27/5 The Chalice 27/25 St Joseph 27/5 Our Lady of Lourdes and St Bernadette 27/12 Oblates of Mary Immaculate (OMI) Mission 27/8 Redemptorist Mission 27/5 Kinley Priory 31/3 Kinline (or Kyneleye) 31/3 Knowlson family, Cirencester PHS 3

Lamberti, Fr Constantine CP 32/6 Langston, James Newton, catholic historian 7/3 Langston, Miss (Mother) Emma 31/13 Larive, Fr Francis MSFS, Tetbury 17/28 Lee, Rt Rev. Dr William MBE, 6th Bishop of Clifton PHS 3, 35/8, 25, 39/6, 41/6, 42/16 Leigh, Fr Francis, resident at Hatherop 26/14, 16 Leigh, William – 31/6, 32/3, 42/12 Nympsfield and Woodchester Park 13/4 Northfield House, Woodchester and Passionists 17/8, 18/27 Leigh, Mrs William 32/9, 42/8 Leigh sisters 31/22 Lisle, Ambrose Phillips de 32/35 Lister family, Dursley PHS 1 Little Company of Hope, Brownshill 39/21, 41/3 Llanthony – Augustinian Canons 11/11 Fr Ignatius, an Anglican Benedictine 23/21 Our Lady of 31/27 Priory 31/18 Lockhart, Miss Elizabeth Crawford 31/14 Lonergan, Very Rev. James J A 32/22 Luzancy, Hippolyt du Chastle de 34/12 Lys, Marquis de and family, The Mythe Mission J 10

Madan, Revd James Russell 24/20 Malines, conversations at 32/42 Manning, Henry Edward, Archdean (Anglican) and Cardinal Archbishop of Westminster 31/14 Marian priests 14/14, 22 Marian Shrines in Gloucestershire 28/13 Martin, Fr James Aloysius, Cirencester PHS 3, 32/22 Martorelli, Fr Eugene CP 32/16 Master, Richard, Esq, Cirencester 25/6, PHS 3 Matson House, Gloucester 9/25, 13/23 Matthews, Mother Mary Teresa, Stroud 7/15, 8/23 Mauley – Baron de, Hatherop 26/16 Lady Barbara de, Hatherop 25/10 The family PHS 3 McCarthy, Miss Lillian, Cheltenham, actress 22/32 McDonnell, Rev. (later Canon) Thomas Michael 32/27 McElligott, Rev. 35/10 McGrath, Rt Rev. Michael, Archbishop of PHS 3 McGrath, Fr P (later Bp of Menevia, Abp of Wales) 27/6 McHugh family, Cirencester PHS 3 Mercier, Cardinal Archbishop of Malines 32/42 Mercy, Sisters of (Anglican) 31/13 Mignaux, Abbé Nicolas Alexander César des, Cheltenham 24/13 Mill Hill Missionaries (St Joseph`s Foreign Missionary Society) 32/39 Milner, Bp John, V A of Midland District 32/28 Missionaries of St Francis de Sales 28/6 Mitchell, Canon John - Hatherop 25/10 Fairford and Cirencester PHS 3, 30/18 Monsall, Harriet 31/14 More Hall, Randwick 5/4, 6/3, 15/11 Mostyn family 32/27 Muggeridge, Dr H 32/13 Murphy family, Cirencester PHS 3 Murray, Sr Philomena 41/14 Mythe, The – Mission at Tewkesbury, St Joseph`s Church J 10 Removal of the Pearce-Serocold window 11/30

Nailsworth – Banut Tree Cottage (`most peculiar house`) 11/4 Passionist Retreat 17/4, 18/16, 19/19, 21/27 Nazareth House, Cheltenham (1884-1916) 6/18 Neve (formerly Lunn), Sarah – at Chipping Sodbury PHS 1, 12/7, 31/23 At Cheltenham 12/10 Newman, John Henry, Cardinal 31/6, 12, 13, 32/41, 35/25, 36/21, 39/17 In Gloucestershire 37/4 North Cerney 36/17 Northfield House – (the `Parsonage`), Green Forest, nr Nailsworth32/6 leased by William Leigh 17/11, 17/16 Occupation by Passionists 17/11, PHS 3 Norwood, William, Leckhampton court, Cheltenham, recusancy 6/15 Nourse, Timothy (of the Forest of Dean) 32/43 Nuns and Sisters – 1n 19c England 2/3 In 19c Gloucestershire 16/39 France and England links 25/20 Gloucestershire recusant family links 25/23 Nympsfield – Marist Convent 11/22 The Leigh family links 13/4 Records, notes and photograsphs 21/32 St Joseph`s church 31/3

Obituaries – Bell, Miss Lillian 34/16 Bowery, Dom Symon OSB 6/9 Elphick, Stella Maria 6/9 Flint, Dom Hildebrand OSB 17/3 Bishop Brian Foley 37/3 Canon Thomas Curtis Hayward 40/3 Houédard, Dom Sylvester Osb 21/4 Hough, Lez 35/3 Keating, Bryan 6/9 Little, Bryan Desmond Greenway 22/3 Lunn, Dr David 29/2 McGrath, Prof. Patrick 20/6 Mullally, Dr Sheila Mary MBE 14/39 Sister Francis Agnes Onslow OSC 40/3 Rushton, Dom Dyfrig OSB, second of Prinknash 16/3 Fr 37/4 Spridion, Dr Jan 14/39 Usher, Ursula Mary Francis 13/3 Ken Vose 41/32 Oblates of Mary Immaculate in the Forest of Dean 35/10, 36/11 Oblate Fathers, Coleford and Cinderford 7/9 O`Connell, Daniel, Irish politician 32/30 O`Donnell, Fr John, Cirencester PHS 3 Old Chapel, Hartpury 40/24 Orange, William of, William III of England 34/13 Orchard, Fr W E 41/3 Oswald, King of Northumbria and Saint 33/3 Ott(e)y, Fr William, Cirencester and Swindon PHS 3 Our Lady in Gloucestershire churches 37/20 Our Lady of Victories, church of, Cinderford 7/8, 35/12, 36/14 Our Lady of Good Counsel, Prestbury 11/16 Our Lady and St Thérèse of Lisieux, opening of church in Painswi15/39 Our Lady, convent of, Cirencester 39/7 Our Lady, convent of, Chesterton 40/27 Oscott College 21/40

Painswick – Jerningham family 15/2 Seddon (née Perrins), Isabel France 15/7 Belgian refugees in 1914 15/14 and benefactors 15/19 Howard, alice 15/20 Palmer, Fr Wilfred G, Cirencester PHS 3, 30/18 Park Hill Cottage, Woodchester 32/12 `Parsonage`, the (Northfield House), Green Forest, nr Nailsworth 32/5 Parsons, Richard, Chancellor of Gloucester Diocese 31/6 Pascaroli, Fr Lewis CP 32/12 Passionists at Nailsworth and Woodchester 17/4, 18/16, 19/19, 21/27, PHS 3 Paston family 33/14 Paston memorial, in Appleton church 33/19 Peach, Thomas and Mary, Hatherop 25/10, PHS 3 Peach, Revd Edward (1770-1839) and Revd Henry (1732-1781) 25/10 Peach, Father (priest-in-charge, St Chad`s church, Birmingham) 32/31 Pearce-Serocold, window at Tewkesbury 11/30, 16/23 Perks family, of Westmancote with Woollas Hall connection 9/24 Pinchard, Sr Katherine 41/6 Pini, Fr Marcellianus CP 32/6, 9, 11 Pius IX, Pope 31/25 Plowden, Fr Robert SJ, Bristol 28/11 Polish Community, Dursley PHS 1 Poor Clares, of Woodchester 42/3 Pope, Alexander, poet and satirist 25/9, PHS 3 Poplar House (St Joseph`s Retreat), London 32/12 Porch House, Thornbury 38/7 Portal, Abbé 32/42 Porter family, Tewkesbury J 10, 14/24 Portley, Fr Joseph OP, Woodchester 30/18 Postlip, St James`s 7/36, 16/30, 22/31

Post WW2 Polish Immigration in Gloucestershire 36/18, 39/3 Poyntz family (Pointz), Dursley area PHS 1, 31/5 Poyntz, Mary 38/3 Prestbury – Catholic history 11/10 Protestant extremism against Anglo-Catholicism 11/14 Our Lady of Good Counsel 11/16 Holy Name Hall 11/19 Founding of Glos. Branch of Ecumenical Society of BVM11/19 Prinknash – statue of Our Lady 28/14, 30/21 Benedictine Community PHS 3 Abbey, construction of 39/6 Community, on the Isle of Dogs 40/4 Prior Park, Bath 31/22 - Chapel 32/32 Proctor, Fr Samuel Austin OP 32/18 Pugin, A W, E W and P P, architects, Oscott 21/42 Pugin, Augustus Welby Northmore, architect 32/8, 10,31, 35/19 Pugin, E W, architect, Stanbrook Abbey 22/41 Pusey, Dr Edward 31/12

Quenington 37/12

Recusancy – rise of 14/20 `passive` (church papistry) 14/6, 11, 25 Redmarley, Benedictine Mission 2/3 Reformation, the gainers 21/34 Richardson, Sir Ralph, actor 22/32 Rickman, Thomas, architect 32/31 Rites of passage in 16c Gloucestershire 14/18 Robin, Rev. Cesar, Cheltenham 30/5 Robinson, Fr Andrew SJ, Gloucester 24/8 Roche, canon Matthew, Gloucester 3/2, 3/12 Rogers, William 34/10 Rolle, Sgt Henry (later Chief Justice) 27/30 Ross-on-Wye, church of the Blessed Sacrament 35/6 Rowsham, Bl. Stephen 14/21, 28, 25/8, PHS 3 Rudder, Samuel, county historian, Cirencester, printer/bookseller 31/3 Rudderham, Rt Rev. Joseph, Bp of Clifton PHS 3 Rudge, Thomas, county historian 31/3 Russell, Canon Arthur PHS 3 Ruthebone (or Rathbone), Rev James 31/3,5

St Anthony, chapel of, Kinley 31/3,7 St Arilda, Virgin martyr, Kington (nr Thornbury) 5/16 St Augustine of Canterbury, Matson 7/34 St Augustine, mission of, Clifton (later Pro-Cathedral) 32/32 St Bartholemew`s, Chosen Hill 3/11 St Benet`s, Kemerton 16/9, 37 St Catherine (of Alexandria), Chipping Campden 20/11, 23/25 St Chad, church and cathedral of, Birmingham 32/30 St Dominic`s, Dursley PHS 1, 39/8 St Francis de Sales, Missionaries of, Tetbury 17/27, 28/6 St George`s, Buckland (was Berks now Oxon) 25/13, PHS 3 St Gregory`s School, Cheltenham 31/22 St Gregorys, church of, Cheltenham 39/8, 40/7 St James`s - Postlip 7/36, 16/30, 22/31, 36/9 Stoke Orchard, nr Cheltenham 32/40, 36/9 Bristol 36/9 St John the Baptist, Community of ( Anglican) 31/14 St Joseph`s – Nympsfield 31/3, 8 Retreat, Poplar House, London 32/12 Stonehouse 19/33 Tewkesbury 16/23, 34/18 Chapel, Trenchard St, Bristol 28/11 St Lawrence`s, Chipping Sodbury 8/33 St Margaret Mary, Coleford 7/6 St Mary – Bath 32/35 Bibury 37/17 Cricklade 35/14 Churchyard cross 37/13 Hartpury 40/24 Plymouth 32/34 St Mary of the Angels, church, Brownshill 39/21, 41/7 St Mary the Virgin, Community of (Anglican) 31/14 St Mary Magdalene, Boddington, nr Cheltenham 32/41 St Mary`s Boarding School, Stroud 7/20 St Michael -Tetbury 28/6 Aston 32/12,13 St Nicholas, Standish 27/31 St Oswald`s Priory, Gloucester 33/3 St Peter ad Vincula, Gloucester 3/2, 8/36, 22/28 St Peter`s – Cirencester - PHS 3, 39/6, 39/14, 40/27 Inventory of (1897) 32/2 Gloucester 32/27 St Peters Grange, the terrace steps at 39/10 St Raphaels convent 39/21, 41/7 St Roses, Special school, Stroud 36/20 St Saviour, Broadway 34/5 St Thomas of Canterbury, Horcott (Fairford) 25/10, PHS 3, 38/9, 39/8 Salesian Fathers – at Cinderford 35/10 Blaisdon Hall 3/12 Beckford Hall (St Joseph`s Noviciate) 8/14, 18 Salvatorians at Thornbury PHS 2 Salvatorian Orders in Britain 40/16 Sandys, Mrs Emily, Convent of St Rose, Stroud 7/15 Santiago de Compostela 33/22 Pilgrimage to 36/3 Scoles, Canon A J C, architect 5/13, 6/21, PHS 3 Scudamore, Fr John SJ, Bristol 28/11 Second Relief Act – effects of 18/3 Homily on 19/3 Seddon (née Perrins), Frances Isabel, convert & vicar`s wife 15/8 Serionne, (Count) George de – lay apostle of Cotswolds 12/18 Stow Mission 12/18 Sharpe, Charles Henry MA – Brothers of the Common Life, Stroud5/3 Llanthony and More Hall 5/4, 6/2, 15/11 Sharpness Mission, Chapel of Our Lady, Star of the Sea 6/26 Shelton, Edward 25/8 Shrewsbury, Earl of 32/31 Sisters of Charity of St Vincent de Paul 31/12, 15 Sisters of the Church, Community of (Anglican) 31/14 Sisters of Mercy 31/12 Sisters of Our Lady of Hope 36/13 Sleaford, Lucy 42/3 Smith, Fr Ambrose OP, Woodchester PHS 3 Society of the Holy Child Jesus 31/15 Southwell, Viscount and lady, Siddington Hall, Cirencester PHS 3 Spencer (Hon George), Fr Ignatius (of St Paul), Passionist Sup. 9/16, 18/18, 32/10 Spencer, Earl 32/10 Stanbrook Abbey, Benedictine community 22/41 Stapleton, Fr R P D OP, Prior of Woodchester PHS 3 Staunton, Fr Thomas P, Cirencester 23/5, 23/7, PHS 3 Stephens (Willis), Henry, Chavenage Manor 18/5 Stonehouse – St Joseph`s 19/33 Earlier days 20/18 Strange (née Croker), Bridget, 16c Cirencester recusant 14/20, 21/5, 25/8, PHS 3, 26/3 Strange, Robert 25/5 Strange, Revd Thomas SJ (alias Thomas Anderton of Clayton) 14/28, 21/15, 25/8, PHS 3, 26/3 Stroud – St Rose of Lima`s Convent 7/15, 8/23 18c and 19c Papists 13/33 Bucknall family 13/35 Relics belonging to Church of Immaculate Conception 16/27 Belgian School 16/29 Summervile House (Summerwells) 42/6 Swift, Dean Jonathon, satirist PHS 3 Swindon, encouragement of Catholics by Passionists 21/27

Taena Community 23/23 Talbot, Bishop of London District PHS 3 Tame, Sir Edmond (or Edmund) of Fariford (or Rendcomb) 31/3, 5 Taylor, George, of Coventry, builder 32/10 Templewood/Tanglewood, Brownshill 41/5 Testa, Fr Anthony CP 32/5, 16 Tetbury, 19c MSFS Mission 17/27, 20/17, 28/6 Tewkesbury – Foundation of the Mythe Mission J 10 Pearce-Serocold window 11/30, 16/23 Popish Plot 33/19 Abbot of 19/6 St Joseph`s 34/18 Theyer, John, of Cooper`s Hill, nr Painswick 34/10, 14 Thornbury – Benedictine Mission 2/3 Christ the King Parish PHS 2, 40/16 Porch House 38/7 Unlicensed `suspected` schoolmaster 14/23 Throckmorton family, Buckland 25/13, PHS 3 Throckmorton, Sir Thomas of Tortworth 31/6 Tockington Park Farm 38/3 Towne, Fr Arthur 35/8 Trade influences on spread of Protestantism 14/3, 25/7 Trinder, Charles, Bourton-on-the-Water and Gloucester 12/16, 13/21

Usher family, Prinknash Abbey and Painswick link 13/3, 15/34 Ullathorne, Bp William Bernard OSB, 9th V A of Western Region 32/10,14,32 And Bishop of Birmingham

Vaughan, Cardinal Herbert, birthplace 2/17, 14/35 Vaughan family, Courtfield 16/11, 32/37 Vaughan, Joan (Jane/Joane) of Ruardean 27/28 Vaughan, John of Kinnersley 27/28 Vaux family of Harrowden – association with Thomas Strange SJ 26/5 Vicars-Apostolic of Western District, a sketch 6/6 Visit reports – Abbey Dore, Herefordshire 35/26 Berkeley Castle 42/28 Blackfriars, Oxford 25/25 Blackmore Park and St Alphonsus Ligours 30/23 Brownshill, St Mary of the Angels church and St Raphaels convent Chavenage, Nr Tetbury 40/22 Cirencester – Chesterton Manor 34/18 St Peter`s church 34/19 Courtfield, Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire 32/40 Cricklade, St Marys church 38/20 Diocesan Archive, Clifton 23/24 East Hendred, Oxfordshire 33/22 Fairford, St Thomas of Canterbury church 38/20 Foxcote, Ilmington and Brailes 28/19 5/19 Gloucester Record Office 18/36 and Parish Church 16/37 Hartpury and former Chapel 3/8 Harvington Hall 18/37 Hatherop Parish Church 25/27 Horton Court 11/38, 36/19 Littlemore, `The College`, Oxfordshire 32/41 Malmesbury, St Aldhelm`s church 33/23 Marist Convent, Nympsfield 11/38 Odda`s Chapel, Deerhurst 11/38 Oscott College 21/40 Prinknash - Abbey church sacristy 28/19 St Peter`s Grange 31/22 St Catherine`s, Chipping Campden 23/25 St Francis, Grest Doward, nr Ross-on-Wye 30/27 St James`s – Postlip 7/36, 11/39 Stoke Orchard 32/40 St John`s Chapel, Berkeley Castle Keep 6/26 St Joseph`s, The Mythe Mission J 10 St Lawrence`s, Chipping Sodbury 11/38 St Mary-on-the-Quay, Bristol 27/39 St Nicholas, Standage 21/43 St Rose`s Convent (Former), Stroud 6/26 St Rose`s School, Stroud 36/20 Stanbrook Abbey 22/41 Tewkesbury, Abbey, Baptist chapel, & St Joseph`s churc 34/18 Thornbury 16/38 - Christ the King church, and castle 38/21 Woodchester - Park Mansion 19/36 Church of the Annunciation 37/22 Woollas Hall and St Benet`s, Kemerton 16/37 Vows, for Anglican orders of women 31/12, 15

Wakeman family, Beckford Priory and Hall 7/23, 25/34 Wakeman, John, ex-Abbot of Tewkesbury, first Bishop of Gloucester 14/5 Wall, St John, relics at Woodchester 24/19 Walmesley, Bp Charles OSB, V-A W. District, mathematician 6/9 Walker, Obadiah, Master of University college, Oxford 34/11 Walsh, Bishop V A of Central District 32/31 Ward, Mary 38/3 Waters, Fr (at Cinderford) 35/9 Watts, Henry 40/9 Waugh, Evelyn, Piers court, Stinchcombe PHS 1 Webb(e), Sir John, 2nd Baronet of Odstock, Hatherop 24/3, 25/10, PHS 3, 26/14 Webb(e) family, Hatherop 25/10, 26/14 Weetman, (Francis) Fr Andrew OSF, itinerant 11/32, 24/3 Wells family, Thornbury PHS 2 Welstead, William KSG 21/19, 22/27 Westcote (alias Littleton), Fr Pius Gervase OP, Gloucester 13/27 Westmancote and the Perks family 9/24 Whitacre, Fr OP, Prior of Woodchester PHS 3 Wilberforce, Henry and family, Woodchester 37/10 Williams, George Arthur, Cheltenham Catholic liberal 8/10 Williams, Isaac 37/10 Wills, clerical and lay 14/5, 16 Windsor family, Syon (and Gloucester?) 9/23 Winston, Sir Henry, of Standish 31/6 Wiseman, Nicholas, coadjutor to Bp Walsh, later cardinal at Westminster 32/3 Witchcraft, `conjurers` and sorcerers 14/10 Witts, Revd Francis 26/16 Wood, Anthony, Oxford antiquary 34/11 Woodchester – earliest recorded country parson 2/15 Poor Clares 42/3 Priory 41/6 Priory Church 30/17 Priory graveyard 7/1 Baptisms and confirmations at Mission 11/35 Church of the Annunciation 13/6, 32/3 Charles Hansom`s model of Woodchester Priory 16/31 Dominican Priory 32/44 Estate (of Ducie family) 31/6, 32/3 Library of the Poor Clares 33/18 Leigh family links 32/3 Passionist - House 17/4, 18/16, 19/19, 21/27 Mission 32/3 John Moore Capes, founder of the `Rambler` 21/30 Records, notes and photographs, 19c and 20c 21/32 New altar in convent 24/18 Woodcock, Bl. John, relics at Woodchester 24/20 Woodhead, Abraham 34/11 Word square, Cirencester 1/7 Wye, Giles, South Cerney - secretion of `parish`s chalice` in 1563 14/9 Association with Strange family 26/5 Wye Valley, Catholicism in 16/10 Wynter family, Forest of Dean recusant ironmakers 8/34

Yate family, Buckland 25/13, P H S

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