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1846-7 Lincoln s-Inn-Fields 1867-81; Harwich, 1881-3 5 Sunbury-on-Thames, 1883 till death at Oporto whilst on a visit to Lisbon, May 28, 1898, aged 60, and buried in the College vault in the Praseres cemetery.

DAVIS, Thomas, born Dec. 8, 1839; went to Sedgley with bro. John, q.v., 1847-52; admitted July 20, 1852; ord. priest June 19, 1863; left July 31, 1864; at St. Anne's, Blackburn, 1864-8; Longridge, 1868-71; Stratford, 1871-2; Poplar, 1873-4; Ogle-street, 1874-7; Lincoln's-Inn-Fields, London, 1877-81; Harwich, 1881-3; Sunbury-on-Thames, 1883 to date.

DAWSON, Thomas G., admitted Oct. 8, 1867; alumnus Dec. 22, 1871; left Dec. 15, 1874; ord. priest at St. Edward's College, Liverpool, Jan. 17, 1875; thence to Westby, 1877-82; Bootle, 1882-3; subsequently at Woolston; and now at Ditton Hall.

DAY, William vide Talbot.

DENNETT, James, born Dec. 20, 1767, son of Win. Dennett, of Eccleston, Lancashire, and his wife Mary Valentine; educated at Rev. Simon George Bordley's School; admitted Nov. 30, 1785; ord. priest, Dec. 25, 1794, and retained as a superior; left 1798, and succeeded his old master, Rev. S. G. Bordley, at Aughton; erected new chapel at Aughton, 1823; and after serving that mission for 47 years, retired to Ormskirk in 1845; where died March 5, 1850; and was buried at Windleshaw.

DIAS SANTOS, Emanuel, born in London, Feb. 8, 1770, and baptized by Rev. Henry Peach, son of Cajetan Dias Santos, a Portuguese gentleman, who settled at Pilgrim Hatch, Essex, and married Anne Tudor, an English lady; went, with his brother John, to Old Hall College, Feb., 1776-July, 1780, thence to the English Dominican convent at Bornhem, Flanders, July 8, 17801792, and finished his novitiate at Louvain, where he took the religious name of Thomas; upon the French revolution came with his co-religious to London, and having been secularized came to Lisbon, and admitted Sept. 9, 1797; ord. priest Dec. 25, 1799, retained as superior, till sent to England, March 24, 1802, and rejoined his old confreres, the Dominicans, late of Bornhem, at their school at Carshalton, Surrey, till after the demise of his father, July 3, 1813, when he settled at Braganza Cottage, Pilgrim Hatch, manor of Downsels, near South Weald,