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• We (Loudon Universe of November 2) are able to announce the reception into the Church of the Rev. ,C. . r - Goldring, M.A., Ely Theological College and Exeter College, ' Oxford, formerly first curate at St Saviour’s Church, Leeds, and lately vicar of Horton-cum-Stud-ley, b Oxford. The reception took place on Saturday last at Bexhill by Father Kennedy, and the vicar’s wife was received at the same time. Mr. Goldring’s * two children were conditionally baptised some weeks ago. Another clergyman of the Church of England,has become a Catholic. With this conversion eleven clergymen are known to have been received during the past five months. ‘The Rev. James Cormack, late curate of the Eton Mission, Hackney Wick, and St. Clement’s, Netting Hill, has been received into the Church by Father John 7 Eskrigge, 0.5. C., at St. Francis’s Church, Netting Hill. Mr. Cormack is now at Fribourg (Switzerland), in the Novice House of the Oblates of St. Charles, where he is studying for the priesthood. We are also able to announce the recent reception into the Church (by Mgr. A. R. Cocks, of St. Peter’s, Hove) of Lieutenant L. Barrow. This gentleman in question is the son of the Rev. A. H. Barrow (rector of the parish of All Saints’, Hastings), and is another convert who owes much to the teaching of Christ r Church, St. Leonards-on-Sea. * Correspondents have compiled the following list of 85 Anglican clergymen who have been received into the Church since 1910—the year of the ‘ Brighton con- .' , versions.’ Clerical conversions have not been so high in any other five years since the years following the of Newman. In the following list the ■ x names of those who have entered the priesthood are prefixed- by a .dagger, whilst the dates of reception are ; —R. Alexander (1913), W. Anderson \i: - (1913), R. H. Barber (1912), J. A. Beaumont (1915), B. Berlyn (1914), S. F. T. Borrow (1913), fW. M. Buckle (1910), H. A. Burrows (1914), A. R. Burges- • Bayley (1910), R. M. Browne, A. E. Caldecott (1912), v ► %.f A. Carlyle f Arthur R. C. Cocks (1910), - fJ. S. Cohen (1911), E. Conybeare (1910), John Cooper (1913),* L. A. Corsbie (1913), J. R. Cormack
(1910)A. Dali, E. Y. Dawson, J. E. De Hifsch. Davies,. G. Watts Dibben (1915), Arthur Dilley (1914), A. Dudley (1913), f O. Dudley (1914), H. M. Durand, R. F. Ekins (1913), S. S. Fajrburn (1914), C. F. Farrar (1915), f R. A. Finnemore, R. B. Fur ley (1913), Francis Glanville, P. A. Grogan (1910), 11. E. Hall (1913) J. C. Hawes, fO. P. Henley (1910), C. B. Hewetson (1914), J. W. Hewison (1912), W. S. Hill, f 11. F. Hind© (1910), W. Kennedy, A. A. King (1914) f John D. Knox (1910), J. L. Lopes (1915), J.JK. McDowell (1914), F. J. McLaughlin-Day (1913), C. Maude, Wilfrid Moor (1915), 11. V. Moreton (1914), C. Rhys Morgan, J. H. F. Morgan (1914), C. Mortimer (1914), Bernard Moultrie (1915), A. Nankiwell, fF. W. Pearce (1910), G. Phillips, R. P. Phillips (1915) J.. Poljock (1915), H. J. Poskitt (1915), fH. R. Prince (1910), B. G. M. Rhodes (1914), fC. L. Russell (1910), C. A. L. Senior, C. Selby-Hall (1913), fE. R. Shebbeare (1910), A. C. Shoppe© (1910), F. M. Smyth, A. C. Southern (1914), W. A. Spence (1914) fJ. 11. Steele (1910), C. H. Stenson (1914), E. 11. Swinstead (1913), G. W; Tate (1914), fJ. P. Valentin (1910), .R. J. Walker, A. J. Weatherall (1912), F. P. Williamson (1913), R. C. Wilton (1914), M. 11. Winter, W. 11. Woollen (1914), A. N. Wade (1915) P. F. Gately (1913). To this list must be added the Rev. James Cormack (announced above), and the clergyman whose -name we are asked to withhold for personal reasons.
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New Zealand Tablet, 30 December 1915, Page 11
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