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John Kirk (antiquarian)

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to the vicariate in 1801. He then moved to Lichfield, where a chapel built by him was opened on 11 November 1803; afterwards enlarged, it was converted in 1834 into the little Norman-style church of St Cross. He also erected chapels at
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Roman Catholic Principles in reference to God and the King. First published in the year 1680. To which is prefixed an Inquiry respecting the Editions and the Author of that valuable tract
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Biographies of English Catholics in the eighteenth century: Being part of his projected continuation of Dodd's church history
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Roman Misquotation; or, Certain Passages from the Fathers adduced in Kirk's work brought to the test of their originals
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The Faith of Catholics confirmed by Scripture and attested by the Fathers of the first five centuries of the Church
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Kirk was ordained priest on 18 December 1784. Returning to England in August 1785, his first mission was at
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conferred on Kirk the degree of Doctor of Divinity (D.D.) He died at Lichfield 21 December 1851, aged 91.
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Letter to the Rev. Joseph Berington, respecting the Continuation of Dodd's Church History of England
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There is a portrait of him, engraved by Deere, in the โ€˜Catholic Directoryโ€™ for 1853.
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In July 1797, he left Sedgley to become chaplain and private secretary to
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He was son of William Kirk and his wife, Mary Fielding. He was born at
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D.D. (1760โ€“1851) was an English Roman Catholic priest and antiquary.
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About 1794 Kirk undertook the task of preparing for publication the
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on 5 June 1773, a few months before the suppression of the
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Biographies of English Catholics in the Eighteenth Century
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in 1815. He argued from circumstantial evidence that the
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Index

John Kirk
Ruckley
Acton Burnell
Shropshire
Sedgley Park School
Staffordshire
English College, Rome
Society of Jesus
Pope Clement XIV
Aldenham Hall
Shropshire
Sir Richard Acton
Lichfield
Tamworth
Charles Berington
Vicar Apostolic of the Midland District
Longbirch
Gregory Stapleton
Hopwas
Tamworth
Pope Gregory XVI
Charles Dodd
Mark Aloysius Tierney
Arundel
Thomas Grant
Archbishop of Southwark
Henry Manning
John Hungerford Pollen
Edwin Hubert Burton
Sir Ralph Sadler

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