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Joseph Gillow : ウィキペディア英語版 | Joseph Gillow Joseph Gillow (5 October 1850, Preston, Lancashire – 17 March 1921, Westholme, Hale) was an English Roman Catholic antiquary and bio-bibliographer, "the Plutarch of the English Catholics".〔Thomas Bridgett, in ''The Catholic ''Who's Who and Yearbook'', 1908; quoted in ''ODNB''.〕 ==Biography== Born to a recusant English Roman Catholic family, Joseph Gillow was educated at St Cuthbert's College, Ushaw. In 1878 he married Ella McKenna, a brewer's daughter, securing him a private income allowing him to pursue his antiquarian interests.〔J.F.X. Bevan, (‘Gillow, Joseph (1850–1921)’ ), ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'', Oxford University Press, 2004; accessed 1 August 2008〕 Gillow published various researches into the history of Roman Catholicism in Lancashire, but his greatest achievement was the ''Biographical and Bibliographical Dictionary of the English Catholics'' (5 vols, 1885-1902). To fit his material into the five volumes allotted him by his publishers, he needed to abbreviate the later volumes.〔 No index was available until 1986.〔Bevan, J. F. X., ''Index and finding list to the bibliographical dictionary'', 1986〕 Gillow was appointed honorary recorder of the Catholic Record Society at its foundation in 1904, and was a frequent contributor.〔(''Catholic Records'' Volume List 1-76 ), catholic-history.org.uk; accessed 21 October 2014.〕
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