Ambrose Barlow - Sources

Sources

  • Allanson, Biographical MSS. (preserved at Ampleforth Abbey): MS. I
  • Dodd, Charles (1739) Church History of England. Brussels
  • Gillow, Joseph (1885) Bibliographical Dictionary of English Catholics. London
  • Moss, Fletcher (1903) Pilgrimages to Old Homes book 2. Didsbury: F. Moss
  • idem (1891) Didsbury. Manchester
  • idem (1894) Chronicles of Cheadle, Cheshire. Didsbury: F. Moss
  • Rhodes, W. E. (ed.) (1909) The Apostolical Life of Ambrose Barlow. Manchester: Chetham Society
  • Challoner, Richard; John Hungerford Pollen, ed.) (1924) Memoirs of Missionary Priests
  • Camm, Bede (1931) Nine Martyr Monks
  • New Catholic Encyclopedia (1967)
  • Butler, Alban (2000) Lives of the Saints, vol. 9 (revised ed.)

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