A History of Ushaw College: A Study of the Origin, Foundation, and Development of an English Catholic Seminary, with an Epilogue, 1908-1962Ushaw Bookshop, 1964 - 384 pages |
Contents
IN SEARCH OF A SEMINARY | 26 |
LIFE AT CROOK HALL | 57 |
TOWARDS USHAW | 64 |
Copyright | |
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affairs apostolic visitor appeared appointed August Banister BGMB Bishop Briggs Bishop Brown Bishop Douglass Bishop Gibson Bishop Hogarth bishop of Hexham bishop of Liverpool building Cardinal Wiseman chapel Church coadjutor college at Ushaw Crook Hall Cuthbert's December diocese Douai College Durham ecclesiastical Edmund's Edward's England English Catholics English College episcopal establishment funds Goss Ibid January John Barrow John Gillow John Lingard July June Lancashire Lancashire District later lbid letter Lingard to Newsham Lingard to Walker Maziere Brady meeting mission months Newcastle Newsham Newsham to Briggs northern bishops Northern District October Old Hall ordained Oscott prefect of studies president of Ushaw priests professor Propaganda Pugin Robert Tate Rome Salford secular clergy September Sherburne Shrewsbury superiors theology Thomas Eyre tion took Tudhoe Ushaw College Ushaw president vicar apostolic vice-president Wilkinson William William Hogarth Wrennall wrote Yorkshire Youens