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Pereyra, Anthony, 1694, '95. 



Pinheiro, Manuel, 1593-1607, '09, '10(?), '11-14. 



Reysdos, Melchior, 1716. 



Ribeiro, Francis, 1716. 



Rodriguez, Anthony, 1700. 



Rodriguez, Didacus, 1621. 



Rodriguez, Gregory, 1674. 



Rodriguez, Matthew, 1731, '35, '40. 



Roth, Henry, 1655, '56, '59, '60, '62. 



Santucci, Mark Anthony, 1674, '78, '81. 



Sardinha. Manuel, 1731. 



Sena de, John, 1614, '15, '16. 



Souza de, Francis, 1656. 



Souzade, Gonsalvus, 1620, '21, '24. 



Souza de, Martin, 1678. 



Strobl, Andrew, 1740, '52, '56. 



Tieffentaller, Joseph, 1752, '56. 



Uwens, Henry {alias Busi), 1648, '49, '53, '55, '56, '59, '60, 



'62, '64. 

 Vega de, Christopher, 1590-91. 

 Verri [Vieira ?], Manuel, 1660. 

 Xavier, Francis, 1735, '40, '42. 

 Xavier, Jerome, 1593-1607, '09-' 15. 

 Zuzarte, Peter, 1656, '59. 



If we add Alain de la Bauchere (died in Garhwal, 

 1636?), Anthony Pereira (in Garhwal, 1636, 1637), Matthew 

 da Cruz, mentioned by Manrique under the year 1640, 

 Christopher da Costa (1648) and Anthony de Rego (1656), our 

 list gives a total of 71 name3 of Jesuit Missionaries in Mogor 

 between 1580 and 1756. Adding to it another 10 mentioned 

 in our Jesuit Missionaries in Northern India, which help us 

 to fill in the gaps in the above Catalogues, we have a total of 

 81 for the period 1580—1803. The additional names are : Barros 

 de, Thomas (cf. Jesuit Miss, in N. I., pp. 17, 24); Boudier, 

 Claude (p. 38) ; Cabral, Francis [?] (p. 13) ; Garet, — (p. 40) ; 

 Grueber, John (p. 32) ; Lanfranki, Francis (pp. 3, 24) ; Orville 

 d', Albert (pp. 3, 32); Pons, John Francis (p. 38); Silva da, 

 Joseph (p. 36); Wendel, Francis Xavier (pp. 4, 41). Were we 

 in possession of the complete series of our Catalogues, the total 

 number of Jesuit Missionaries in Mogor should we believe 

 rise to over a hundred. We have not taken into account 

 Andrew Boves and Ignatius Fialho, who laboured in Bengal 

 exclusively, nor do we include the names of some 13 others who, 

 together with another 10 mentioned above, are known to 

 have attempted the evangelization of Thibet (cf. our brochure, 

 pp. 14, 17, 19, 23). 



Thanks to the labours of Father A. Franco, S.J., Syn- 

 opsis Annalium S.J. in Lusitania ab anno 1540 ad annum 



