Biard, Pierre, 1567 or 1568-1622, SJ, III 252 IV 180 183-185 Bichi, Aless<strong>and</strong>ro, 1596-1657, bp. of Carpentras (1630-1657), N <strong>in</strong> France (1630-1634), cd!. (28 Nov. 1633), II 25 27 III 1-3 54 58-61 66 V 2931-3234 Biddulph, Andrew (alias Fit<strong>to</strong>n), 1605-1661, priest, III 109 BiIIon, Jean-Pierre, merchant, V 351 VI 337 341 342 Biord, Jean-Pierre, 1719-1785, bp. of Geneva (1764-1785), V 271-272 287 VI 130 131-132 Birm<strong>in</strong>gham, Jacob, priest, III 620 649 665 666 Birtha, bishopric of, see Talbot Biscaret, abbot, IV 252 Bishoprics <strong>and</strong> archbishoprics, see Achonry, Adana, Agen, Aire, Almyra, Angers, Aosta, Ardach, Arequipa, ArIes, Armagh, Ascoli Satriano, Athens, Augsburg, Autun, Babylon, Baltimore, Bards<strong>to</strong>wn, Bayonne, Beirut, Bethlehem, Birtha, Bol<strong>in</strong> a, Bordeaux, Bourges, Caesaropolis, Canatha, Capsa, Carthage, Cas<strong>to</strong>ria, Castres, Centuria, Ceramus, Cesare a, Chalcedon, Chalons-sur-Marne, Chambery, Chartres, Clermont, CIoyne, Cologne, Colossus, Comana, Condom, Conza, Cor<strong>in</strong>th, Cork, Cosenza, Coutances, Cyrene, Damascus, Dax, Debra, Derry, Doliche, Dorylea, Dubl<strong>in</strong>, Emessa, Esztergom, Evreux, Eumenia, Faenza, Ferent<strong>in</strong>o, Florence, Geneva, Ghent, Gortyna, Grav<strong>in</strong>a, Grenoble, Gubbio, Heliopolis, Hvar, Kildare, Killala, Kill aloe, K6niggrlitz, Langres, Larissa, La Rochelle, Leitmeritz, Leopolis, Lima, Limoges, Lisieux, Lw;on, Lyon, Madaurus, Ma<strong>in</strong>z, MaIIus, Meath, MeteIIopolis, Mile<strong>to</strong>, MohiIew, Montefiascone, Montepulciano, Myra, Myr<strong>in</strong>a, Nantes, Narbonne, Naupactus, Naxivan, Nazianzio, Neocesarea, New Orleans, Nicea, Nilopolis, Nisibis, Orleans, Orvie<strong>to</strong>, Ossory, Paris, Patras, Perge, Petraea, Philippi, Poznan, Prusa, Quebec, Ragusa, Rama, Rennes, Rhodes, Rieti, Rim<strong>in</strong>i, Rouen, Sa<strong>in</strong>tes, Sa<strong>in</strong>t- Malo, Sa<strong>in</strong>t-Orner, Sa<strong>in</strong>t-Pol-de-Uon, Samos, Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Santiago de Cuba, Sao Salvador de Bahia, Sappa, Sebaste, Seleucia, Sens, S<strong>in</strong>a, Sigiienza, Skoplje, Split, S<strong>to</strong>n, Tarsus, Thabraca, Thamiatis, Thebes, Thyatira, Tyana, Toul, Toulouse, Trequier, Troy, Tuam, Tur<strong>in</strong>, Vannes, Vienna, Waterford, Wiirzburg, Zante, <strong>and</strong> Cefalonia Bissy, see Thiard de Bissy Blacke, Thomas, priest, III 109 Black River, Wiscons<strong>in</strong>, II 115 Blackthorns, III 630 Blaise de Bergeres de RigauviIIe, Charles-Regis, d. 1782, canon of Quebec, IV 394 403 405 VI 137 Blake, Walter, d. 1758, bp. of Achonry (1739-1758), II 201 III 523 Blaudy, IV 55 Boarman, John, 1743-1794, SJ, VI 560 Boarman, Sylvester, 1746-1811, SJ, II 232 III 713 Bodk<strong>in</strong>, Mary, b. c. 1761, IV 310 317-318 322 127
Bodk<strong>in</strong>, Valent<strong>in</strong>e, d. 1812, abbot, agent <strong>in</strong> Rome of the Irish dery, III 632 639-640 652 662 Boesme, see Le Bo.esme Bohemia, , VI 541 1589 Bohemia, Jesuit prov<strong>in</strong>ce of, II 138 see also Krupski Boiret, Denis, 1734r1813, SME direc<strong>to</strong>r (from 1776), IV 190 V 315 Boismorel, see MOl1l"isseaux Boisseau, Nicolas-Gaspard, 1726-1804, III 601 VI 200, Boisseau, Nicolas-Gaspard, 1765-1842, the younger, III 601 ' VI 200 Boissonault, JosephtMarie, 1766-1834, priest, III 717 VI 228 Bolan, William. d. 1807, VI 454 Bol<strong>in</strong>a, bishopric of, see Kierski (1736-1768) Bolivar, Gregorio, fl. 1600-1625, OFM Rec, IV 223 Bologna, VI 522 Bolognelli, Giorgio, 1595-1686, bp. of Ascoli Satriano (21 Sept. 1630-1639), bp. of Rieti (28 Feb. 1639-1660), N <strong>in</strong> France (1634-1639), II 36 38 40 III 42-43 67 73 250 331 V 38.40 Bol<strong>to</strong>n, John, 1742.1809, SJ, II 232 III 713 VI 558560 Bonaccorsi, see Buonaccorsi Bonaventura da Recanati (Massari), d. 1691, OFM Cap, procura<strong>to</strong>r general (1667-1678, 1685-1688), II 140 166 III 374 Bonaventure de Boulogne, OFM Cap, III 87 Boncompagni, Ugo, see Gregory XIII Bonocompagni Ludovisi, Ignazio, 1743-1790, cd!. (<strong>in</strong> pec<strong>to</strong>re 17 July 1775, published 13 Nov. 1775), secretary of state (1785-1789), II 211 VI 352369 Bondy, de, VI 355 Bongian<strong>in</strong>i, Ferd<strong>in</strong><strong>and</strong>o, SME agent <strong>in</strong> Rome, II 199 III 504-505 506 511 V 135 Bonnecamps, Joseph-Pierre de, 1707.1790, SJ, IV 77 244 VI 69 82 425 128
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the Society "pacate ac tranquille."
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