Papers of the Catholic Modernists: Papers of George Walter Young, Charles Edward Osborne and Frank Rooke Ley 1899-1930

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Papers of the Catholic Modernists: Papers of George Walter Young, Charles Edward Osborne and Frank Rooke Ley 1899-1930

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Ward, Wilfrid, 1856-1916

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Osborne Charles Edward b. 1856

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Ley Frank Rooke 1867-1942

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Young George Walter 1853? -1932

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Tyrrell, George, 1861-1909

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Lilley, Alfred Leslie, 1860-1948

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Alfred Leslie Lilley (1860-1948) was born in the small town of Clare in Co. Armagh, Ireland. In 1860, he proceeded from school in Armagh to Trinity College Dublin where he graduated in 1889. After two years as a curate in Glendermott he moved to London, firstly as curate in Chelsea then as vicar in St Mary's Paddington. Appointed to a canonry in Hereford Cathedral in 1911, he was promoted to the archdeaconry of Ludlow in 1913, a post he held until his retirement in 1936....