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SILVEIRA, Joseph Maria, born March 30, 1794, son of Albert Garcia de Silveira, and his wife Maria, of Lisbon; went Sedgley Park School, 1804-1815; admitted July 8, 1815; left on account of ill-health, 1817; continued his studies at Old Hall, Oct., 1817-Nov., 1820; ord. priest, Aug. 6, 1822, and placed at the Sardinian chapel, Lincoln's-Inn-Fields; removed to Gosport, Hants, 1827-8; at Slindon House, Sussex, 1829-45; withdrew from missionary work, 1845-9; at Havant, Hants, 1849-56; at Newport, Isle of Wight, 1856-7; and finally settled at Ryds in 1857, where resided till his death, Oct. 27, 1876, aged 82.

SIMPSON, Joseph, born April 13, 1764, son of John Simpson and his wife Catherine Champ, of London; went Sedgley Park School, 1775-8; admitted Sept. 12, 1778: expelled Nov. 26, 1780.

SINGLETON, James, admitted June 16, 1866; ord. priest, 1874; appointed superior, and now V.P.

SINGLETON, Michael, born Oct. 10, 1792, son of Joseph Singleton, and his wife Alice Bryers, of Goosnargh,.co. Lancaster; admitted Aug. 15, 1814; alumnus, Oct. 4, 1818; ord. priest; left for the mission, April 26, 1826; stationed at the chapel in Cockshaw, Hexham, till death, March 20, 1863, aged 70.

SKELTON, James, son of Richard Skelton, Esq., of Armathwaite Castle, co. Cumberland, by Mary, dau. of George Meynell, of Dalton-Royal, co. York, Esq.; alumnus, Dec. 21, 1711; ord. priest; appointed prof, of philosophy April 15, 1719-1722, prefect of studies, Sept. 15, 1719; again prof. of philosophy Dec. 28, 1727; probably left for England, 1732; stationed at Markington-with Wallerthwaite, parish of Ripon, and died at Raventofts, co. York, March 28, 1760.

SKINNER, John, son of John Skinner, Esq., of Oxfordshire, admitted under alias of Smith, July 4, 1633; alumnus, June 29, 1635, ord. priest, April 20, 1636: left for the mission, Oct. 4, 1638; died Sept. i, 1674, in Norfolk, " being aged, and having beene long infirme."

SKINNER, John, born 1638, son of George Skinner, of Warwickshire, Esq.; admitted as a convictor under the alias of Chrimpsey, Mar. 8, 1652; left June 3, 1658 probably got ordained elsewhere and is identical with