Records Volume 72: Lisbon College Register

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LISBON COLLEGE REGISTER 1628- 1813

(Norfolk.) Son of Thomas Whale, a Catholic. Studied to end of Grammar at Douai College [arrived there Jan 22 1637, CRS 10, 315]. Sent by Clergy in 1st mission to perfect Latin; arrived with Pickford June 9 1642, aged 18. Oath June 29 1644. Quite unsuited to studies; was about to be sent home, so went to Bridgettines Sept 6 1646.

WHALY, Edward [arrived 1693] Note: No entry for him. Came May 20 1693; left Dec 23 1698 (BA 13, 32). Not in G.

WHARTON, John [1772[Columnar entry, BA 4:] Born Little Crosby, Lancashire May 26 1772, son of Henry Wharton and Anne Mellonax; admitted Oct 10 1787, sent by Simon Bordley. G, 269. Note: Wrote home for joiner's tools soon after arrival (Corr Jan 17 1788). Left June 23 1790 (BA 46, 64); said he had come only because of parental pressure (BA 219, June 1790).

WHARTON, Michael [ 1733- 1809] [Columnar entry, BA 4:] Admitted Nov 7 1751; oath March 13 1756; minors Dec 22 1759; subd. March 22, diac. May 31, priesthood Dec 20 1760; 1st Mass Jan 6 1761; missionary oath July 18 1761 [BA 215, 121]. A4, 295; G, 269. Note: Died Dec 10 1809 (CRS 12, 107).

WHETNALL, George, al. CIRCUIT [c.1702GEORGIUS WHETNALL, alias CIRCUIT, Cantiensis, nobilis [All in E. Jones's hand:] Georgius Whetnall, filius Henrici Whetnall et Sarah Titchborn Catholicorum, circiter undecem annorum aetatis ad Collegium accessit die 17 Iunii anno 1713 ad Latinitatem inchoandam. Die 19 Ianuarii A.D. 1721 ob culpas e Collegio demissus in patriam rediit. 147; not in G. (Kent.) Son of Henry Whetnall and Sarah Tichborne, Catholics. Came June 17 1713, aged about 11, for humanity. Dismissed; went home Jan 19 1721. Note: 'The 18th of January a Councel call'd proposed about George Whetnall alias Circuite upon his being proved guilty of stealing, and going over the College walls and that several times in unseanable [unseasonable (?)] hours in the night and of an ill consequence from thence proceeding ?whether 'tis convenient he should be permitted to remain any longer in the College? Voted in the negative nemine contradicente to be sent away with all expedition and privacy his whole crime, as far as we hitherto find out, not being known in the famaly' (BA 131, 9). His brother Thomas


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