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John Carroll

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
John Carroll 1735-1815, American Roman Catholic churchman, b. Maryland. He studied as a child with Jesuits at Bohemia, Md., and later at Saint-Omer in Flanders, since Catholic secondary education was not allowed in Maryland. He joined the Jesuits in 1753, studied at Liège, and was ordained in 1769. After the suppression of the Jesuits he returned to America and traveled about, ministering to scattered Catholics. He maintained a private chapel, for Catholic churches were forbidden by law. He ardently supported the American Revolution and accompanied Benjamin Franklin (his close friend)... Read more
John Carroll
Encyclopedia of World Biography John Carroll John Carroll (1735-1815) was the first ... compatibility with democracy. John Carroll was born in Upper Marlborough ... substantially sound information on Carroll, but there is little documentation. John Tracy Ellis, Catholics ... Read more
Lewis Carroll
Encyclopedia of World Biography ... the stipulations that Carroll take orders in the Anglican ... Publication Among adults Carroll was reserved, but he was ... Tennyson, D. G. Rossetti, and John Millais. Of Carroll's photographs of children ... 1880. In the mid-1850s Carroll also began to write both ... created the pseudonym "Lewis ... Read more

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