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I 29(A 27?),8, Iloz C.J.E La Vieja (Teruel); I 12,11, Benevento; I 31,5,1844 Neap; 1809 Gali; P4 15,8,1821 60 VITA FUNCTI IN RENATA SOCIETATE IESU 3. 3. 28'7 - p CIECHANOYlIECKI Pau., n 7, '1, 306 - p LUENGO Hier., n 4,2,1808 La 325 - p GALASSO Ferd., n 12,3,1827 1794 Lachy, Bia'l.; i 29(a 27?),8, Iloz c.J.e la Vieja (Teruel); i 12,11, Benevento; i 31,5,1844 Neap; 1809 Gali; p4 15,8,1821. 1828 Arag; gr 2,2,1828. gr 15,8,1860. + 19,5,1867 Srem, Pozn. + 22,7,18(.7 l1anresa. + 4,9,1867 Benevento. 288 - P BOSSAERT Frid., n 28,11,1803 307 - s MARSEILLE Iustinus, n 28,7, 326 - s MELLING los., n 13,3,1846 Gand; i 22,4,1826 Belg; p4 15,8, 1841 Bagnols (Gard); i 28,7,1859 Preston; i 7,9,1865 Angl; nov. 1841. Tolo; sch • + 4,9,1867 Roehampton. + 20,5,1867 Liege. • 24,7,186] Toulouse. 327 - p PEDEI10NTE Err~., n 1,3,1792 289 - c CROCE 10., n 3,3,1806 Berga 308 - p DUMORTIER (dictus in Belgio Genova; i 3,9,1818 Neap; gr 2,2, ~; i 14,8,1831 Neap; gr 2,2,1842. COUSIN, nomine matris) Lud., n 12, 1834. + 23,5,186'7 Bergamo. 10,1810 Guarbecque (Pas-de-C); i 2, + 5,9,1867 Napoli. 12,1839 Miss; gr 8,12,1863. 290 - c BERNARD Augustinus, n 29,1, 328 - c ROSSIPON Theo£redus, n 19,10, • 25-26,7,1867 El1s~orth, Kans. 1828 (el ingr: 20,1,1838, cat) 1826 Bonneval (H-Loire); i 26,2, Blanche-Eglise (Meurthe); i 3,11, 309 - p ARRILLAGA Bas., n 1,6,1791 1852 Tolo; gr 25,3,1867. 1853 Camp; gr 19,3,1865. Mexico; i 28,7,1816 Hex; + 12,9,1861 Nossi-Be (Madagascar). + 27,5,1867 Shanghai. p4 15,8,1851. 329 - s SCHUTTE Lud., n 8,11,1836 + 28,7,186'1 Mexico. 291 - c DUOCASTELLA los., n 7,8,1794 Oberkirchell (Ylestfalen); i 30,10, Aguilar (Barcelona); i 17,11,1826 310 - p GUERZONI Ant., n 26,10,1809 1855 Germ; sch. Arag; gr 2,2,1854. Camposanto (Modena); i 16,10,1828 + 20,9,1867 Maria-Laach. + 28,5,1867 Barcelona. Taur; gr 2,2,1848. 330 - p HELOT Lud., n 20,1,1816 Con­ + 30,7,1867 Genova. 292 - P CASSINI 10., n 6,11,1810 nigis (Aisne); i 29,10,1835 Camp; Ventimiglia (Imperia); i 20,5,1825 311 - p LEALI Bart., n 21,9,1832 p4 16,6,1851. Rom; gr 2,2,1841. Fraine de Pisogne (Brescia); i 25, + 22,9,1867 Shanghai. ~0,5,1867 Roma. 11,1858 Yen; sch. 331 - s FARGAS Fr., n 9,4,1842 Vich; + 31,7,1867 La Habana. 293 - c JACQUEMIN Augustus, n 15,4, i 11,11,1865 Arag; nov. 1841 Louvemont (Meuse); i 29,9,186 312 - p BURGET Ant., n 15,6,1803 (a + 23,9,1867 Balaguer (Lerida). Lugd; coad. 19,2,18047) Lyon; i 25,10,1843 ~ 332 _ p KINET Claudius, n 12,5,1800 + 6,6,1867 Bouf£aricK (Algerie). gr 15,8,1854. + 2,8,1867 EI-Ksour (Algerie). Wardin (Luxembourg); i 8,9,1858 ~ 294 - p KRUPSKI Frid., n 23,3,1796 sch. Nevel (Vitebsk); i 8,8,1810 Austri; 313 - p ZENTNER Ant., n 1,10,1832 + 24,9,1867 Liege. gr 15(25 ab a.1836),8,1827. Nieder-Breisig (Rheinland); i 1,10, 333 - p BIGI AI., n 15,11,1793 Mor­ + 14,6,1867 St. Andr~. 1859 Germ; sch. + 4,8,1867 Aachen. ciano (ForE); i 17,7,1841 Rom; 295 - c MASCHIO Dom., n 18,3,1814 gr 15,8,1851. -- Asti; i 13,1,1844 Taur; 314 - s DEYM Clem., n 11,7,1844 Lie • 27,9,1867 Ferentino (Roma). gr 2,2,1855. -- blitz (~echy); i 23,9,1865 ~ + 14,6,1867 Corte (Corse). nov. 334 - p PROFETA los., n 4,5,1838 Ai­ + 4,8,1867 Eichwald (~echy). done (Caltanissetta); i 3,11,1855 296 - s Van ETTEN Ant., n 24,7,1842 Sic; sch. Oudenbosch (N-Brabant); i 27,9, 315 - s BENDER Car., n 1,3,1848 (el :-27,9,1867 Guayaquil. 1864 Neer; sch. ingr: 1845, cat) Hornburg (Bayern); + 15,6,1867 Mariendaal. i 11,7,1863 Germ; sch. 335 - p PAYAN Augustus, n 16,5,1813 + 9,8,1867 Sarlat. Chassiers (ArdeChe); i 6,10,1836 297 - p COPPOLA Andr., n 24,11,1827 Lugd; p4 2,2,1852. Napoli; i 10,6,1844 Neap; 316 - s ROLLAN Ioac., n 18,9,1841 + 29,9,1867 Lyon. gr 8,12,1860. Topas (S alarnanca); i 30,7,1858 ~ + 21,6,1867 Napoli. sch. 336 - p NACHON Fr., n 4,9,1820 Ver­ + 16,8,1867 La Habana. chaix (H-Savoie); i 15,10,1841 Lugd 298 - p YlINDSCHES Hen., n 20,10, gr 25,12,1863. 1825 MUnchen-Gladbach (Rheinland); 317 - c PENSABENE Thorn., n 23,9,1836 + 1,10,1867 Ylashington. i 15,10,1859 Germ; sch. Palermo; i 1,2,1857 Sic; coad. + 25,6,1867 Paderborn. + 16,8,1867 Bordeaux-.- 337 - p JACOBS Aem., n 21,12,1831 Berchem (Anvers); i 23,4,1856 Belg; 299 - c PALOU Seb., n 13,6,1796 318 - p CAPPELLI Ang., n 6,4,1828 gr 15,8,1866. Lluchmayor (Mal10rca); i 13,9,1818 Napoli; i 7,9,1845 (eap; sch. + 5,10,1867 Calcutta. Arag; gr 15,8,1833. + 18,8,1867 Albano Roma). + 27,6,1867 Balaguer (Lerida). 338 - p KIRBY Steph., 11 1,9,1840 Fi­ 319 - p HENRY Frid., n 22,11,1825 nuge (Kerry); i 10(a 20),11,1859 300 - p MISLEI Geminianus, n 31,12, Rochefort (Morbihan); i 17,9,1844 Hib; sch. 1803 Modena; i 29,9,1823 Rom; Fr; gr 19,3,1861. ~3(a 12),10,1867 Mount St Mary's p42,2,1841. - ;-24,8,1867 Poi tiers. (Derby) • + 28,6,1867 Roma. 320 - p VINADER Fr., n 3,4,1832 Vidl 339 - c GOODYlIN Mich., n 29,9,1839,7 301 - s ALBERDI (ALVERDI ante 1862) i 28,4,1849 Arag; p4 15,8,1866. (dc Armachan); i 11,10,1864 Hib; los., n 13,12,1843 Eibar (Guipuz­ + 27,8,1867 Barcelona. coad. coal; i 31,7,1859 Cast; sch. + 13,10,1867 Melbourne. • 30,6,1867 San Juan de Puerto Rico 321 - p de LAS CUEVAS Aern., n 17,3, 1836 Topas (Salamanca); i 11,7, 340 - p de CHAIGNON Ant.,n 8,1,1806 302 - c JEUNESSE Edm., n 27,10,1831 1860 Cast; sch. St-Amour (Jura); i 23,3,1826 Germ; Paris; i 9,10,1854 Fr; gr 2,2,1865. + 31,8,1867 Sta. Isabel. p4 15,8,1842. + 30,6,1867 Zikawei:- 322 - p MOLLIER Maur., n 12,9,1814 + 15(a 17),10,1867 Ylashington. I1 303 - p CALVO Emm., n 16,4,1819 Miribel-les-Estrelles (Isere); 341 - s BUJONS E~n., n 1,1,1838 Vich villa; i 28,4,1853 Cast; i 28,9,1854 Lugd; gr 2,2,1865. i 23,9,1856 Arag; sch. I gr 15,8,1863. -- + 31,8,1867 GrenOble (Isere). + 16,10,1867 Tortosa. l~ • 2,7,1867 Puerto de S. M. 323 - c DISIMONE Steph., n 20,1, 342 - c Van der LELIE Fr., n 19,11, 304 - p VERCRUYSSE AI., n 3,2,1796 1794 Palermo; i 9,10,1813 Sic; 1840 's-Gravenhage; i 19,2,1858 ! Courtrai; i 31,7,1816 Belg; gr 15,8,1830. Neer; coad. gr 2,2,1832. + 31,8,1861 San Calcedonio (Malta). ~,10,1867 Katwijk. I + 12,7,1867 Courtrai. 324 - s VAZQUEZ Serapius, n 13,2, 343 - c JOST Pet., n 8,12,1842 Ober­ 305 - p HILAIRE Lud., n 29,'1,1798 1 1846 Tuy (Pontevedra); i 11,7,1860 gesteln (Valais); i 2,2,1861 Lugd; Orlean~ (Loiret); i 20,10,1832 Fr; Cast; sch. coad. gr 2,2,1843. ,I ~9,1867 Loyola. + 18,10,1867 New Orleans. , • 19,", 10G7 Angers. VITA FUNCTI IN RENATA SOC'IETATE "ESU 61 j. 3. 3. 344 - c DoYLE Pat •• , n 31,12(a 10,6) 363 - p SANGIORGI Antoninus, n 19,4, + 5,2,1868 Roma. 1185,7 (Meath); i 7,9(a 12),1819 1791 Corleone (Palermo); i 9,3,1807 Hib; gr 8,9,1837. Sic; gr 25,3,1831. 380 - p IOETS Pet., n 2,6,1818 Gro­ +25(a 24),10,1867 Clongo ... es (Kil- . +27,12,1867 Sta. Venera (Malta). ningen; i 19,11,1844 ~; dare) • gr 8,9,1858. 364 - p VERBEKE Fr., n 11,7(el ingr: + 11,2,1868 Iatwijk. 345 -'p BLANC Alex., n 31,8,1831 Cor 12, cat.),1807 Bruges; i 5,10,1833 bi~res (F~iboar9); i 18,9,1851 Lu9d Belg; gr 2,2,1844. 381 - p LIEFMANS Cam., n 23,8,1824 sch. + 29,12,1867 Gand. Audenarde (Fl Or); i 24,10,1844 + 30,10,1867 Spring Hill,Ala. Belg; p4 2,2,1862. 365 - c GOGORZA 10., n 31,3,1806 Lei + 11,2,1868 Tournai. 346 -s CARRO Emm., n 7,1,1847 Ay60 za (Navarra); i 29,5,1829 ~; de Vidriales (Zamora); i 12,5,1865 gr 15,8,1840. + 31,12,1867 Loyola. 382 - c CONSTANCE Pet., n 10,1,1803 Cast; sch. Orange (Vaucluse); i 3,7,1834 Fr; -gr 15,8,1844. ~11,1867 Loyola. + 14,2,1868 Montreal. 347 - c BRUN 10., n l,9,18i4 Le Puy- _________________ :~:~ _______________ _ en.Velay; i 14,9,1842 !21£i 383 - c MAGDINIER Io.-Pet., n 8,9, gr 2,2,1854.
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