. The Catholic encyclopedia; an international work of reference on the constitution, doctrine, discipline, and history of the Catholic Church . UMip {• J fWUt <-^M(^ W<g James I, reach-ing their lowesttype in the eigh-teenth century,when they ceasedto be employed,until the Gothicrevival broughtthem again intouse. A great dealof time has beengiven by archso-logical investiga-tors to the studyof , and manyfinely illustratedworks on the sub-ject have beenpublished; almostevery county inEngland has oneor more booksupon those with-in its Manu-al of Monumental


. The Catholic encyclopedia; an international work of reference on the constitution, doctrine, discipline, and history of the Catholic Church . UMip {• J fWUt <-^M(^ W<g James I, reach-ing their lowesttype in the eigh-teenth century,when they ceasedto be employed,until the Gothicrevival broughtthem again intouse. A great dealof time has beengiven by archso-logical investiga-tors to the studyof , and manyfinely illustratedworks on the sub-ject have beenpublished; almostevery county inEngland has oneor more booksupon those with-in its Manu-al of MonumentalBrasses, with its200 illustrations,is invaluable tothe student; whilethe magnificentfolio volume ofcoloured platesissued in 1864by J. O. and B. Waller covers the ground of English brasses,and that of W. F. Greeny (London, 1884), fully de-scribes those on the Continent. Military brassescan be studied in the transactions of the York-shire Architectural Society for 1885, and a history ofthe destruction of all kinds of brasses during the. Memorial to Sir Thomas de Crewe his wife (Time of Henry IV) progress of the Reformation in Weevers • AncientFuneral Monuments (London, 1731). Caryl BrasseiiT de Bourbourg, Charles Etienne,Abbe, b. at Bourbourg (D^partement du Nord),France, 1814; d. at Nice in January, 1874. He leftFrance for Canada in 1845 and was for a short timeprofessor of ecclesiastical history at Quebec. In1846 he was at Boston as vicar-general of thatdiocese, and then returned to Europe where he spenttwo winters at Rome, searching archives for docu-ments relative to Spanish America. In 1848 hewent to Mexico and became chaplain of the FrenchLegation at that city. In 1851 he returned to Parisuntil 1854, when he sailed for New York and fromthere to the Isthmus and Ontral America, visitingNicaragua, San Salvador, and Guatemala. Hearrived in the latter city 1 February, 1855, and wasmade ecclesiastical administrator of the district ofRabinal in Vera Paz which


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