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Nicholas Rigby

Priest, b. 1800 at Walton near Preston, Lancashire; d. at Ugthorpe, September 7, 1886

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Rigby, NICHOLAS, b. 1800 at Walton near Preston, Lancashire; d. at Ugthorpe, September 7, 1886. At twelve years he went to Ushaw College, where he was for a time professor of elocution. Ordained priest in September, 1826, he was sent to St. Mary’s, Wycliffe, for six months, and was then given the united missions of Egton Bridge and Ugthorpe. After seven years the two missions were again separated, and he took up his residence at Ugthorpe. There he built a church (opened in 1855), started a new cemetery, and founded a middle-class college. About 1884 he resigned the mission work to his curate, the Rev. E. J. Hickey. His obituary notice, in the “Catholic Times” of September 17, 1886, gives a sketch of his life. He wrote: “The Real Doctrine of the Church on Scripture“, to which is added an account of the conversion of the Duke of Brunswick (Anton Ulrich, 1710), and of “Father Ignatius” Spencer (1830), (York, 1834), dedicated to the Rev. Benedict Rayment. Other works, chiefly treatises on primary truths, or sermons of a controversial character, are described in Gillow, “Bibl. Dict. Eng. Cath.”

PATRICK RYAN


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