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Monsignor Francis Browning Bickerstaffe-Drew K.H.S., better known as John Ayscough,〔Halkett, Samuel & John Laing (1956). ''Dictionary of Anonymous and Pseudonymous English Literature.'' New York: Haskell House Publishers, pp. 135, 169.〕〔Room, Adrian (2010). ''Dictionary of Pseudonyms: 13,000 Assumed Names and Their Origins.'' Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland & Company, Inc., p. 40.〕 (11 February 1858 – 3 July 1928) was an English writer〔Keller, Leo W. (1920). ("John Ayscough, Novelist," ) ''The Catholic World'', Vol. CXI, pp. 164–173.〕 and Roman Catholic priest. ==Biography== He was born in Headingley, Leeds, the son of Harry Lloyd Bickerstaffe, a Church of England Clergyman, and Elisabeth Mona Brougham Drew.〔Gorman, W. Gordon (1910). ''Converts to Rome.'' London: Sands & Co., pp. 23, 33.〕 In 1878, he converted to Catholicism while an undergraduate at Pembroke College, Oxford.〔("Bickerstaffe-Drew, Francis," ) ''New Catholic Dictionary.''〕 Msgr. Drew was ordained as a Catholic priest in 1884 and served as a chaplain in the British army for more than thirty years. He was made a private Chamberlain by Pope Leo XIII in 1891 and by Pius X in 1903, was a member of the Pontifical Chamber of Malta and was a knight of the sacred military Order of the Holy Sepulchre.〔"The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Count Francis Bickerstaffe-Drew, LL.D.," ''The Notre Dame Alumnus,'' Vol. VII, No. 1, September 1928, p. 16.〕 Francis Bickerstaffe-Drew died in Salisbury, England.
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