Category:18th century Roman Catholic priests

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B

  • 18th century Roman Catholic bishops

Pages in category "18th century Roman Catholic priests"

The following 39 pages are in this category, out of 39 total. Updates to this list can occasionally be delayed for a few days.

A

  • Thomas Acton
  • James Adams (philologist)
  • Mateo Aimerich
  • Robert Aldred
  • Diego Francisco Altamirano
  • Juan Andrés
  • Charles Arbuthnot (abbot)
  • Faustino Arévalo
  • Jean-Pierre Aulneau

B

  • Miguel del Barco
  • Jean-Nicolas Beauregard
  • Joseph Berington
  • Jérôme Besoigne

B cont.

  • Joseph Biner
  • Jean-Baptiste Blanchard
  • Alban Butler

D

  • Pierre Claude François Daunou

E

  • Jacques-André Emery
  • Jean d'Estrées

F

  • Andrew Fournet
  • Eligius Fromentin

G

  • Thyrsus González de Santalla
  • John Gother

H

  • Lorenzo Hervás y Panduro

I

  • José Francisco de Isla

J

  • Silvester Jenks

L

  • François Langlade

L cont.

  • Pedro Lozano

N

  • Francis Charles Nagot

P

  • Joseph Pignatelli

R

  • Gabriel Richard
  • Matteo Ripa

S

  • Ludovico Sabbatini
  • Vicente de Santa Maria
  • John Sergeant (priest)
  • Junípero Serra
  • Marmaduke Stone

T

  • Joseph Marie Terray
  • José Torrubia
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