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Edward Alacampe (1581 – 6 February 1646), an English Jesuit, became a member of the English College, Rome in 1605. Three years later he entered the Society of Jesus; in 1614, he was at the new college in Liège. Afterwards, he held the office of procurator at Rome, and died in the house of probation at Ghent. [1] [2]

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  1. ^ Oliver, George (1845). Collections Towards Illustrating the Biography of the Scotch, English, and Irish Members, of the Society of Jesus. C. Dolman. p.  42. Edward Alacampe.
  2. ^ Rose, Hugh James (1857). "Alacampe, Edward". A New General Biographical Dictionary. Vol. 1 AA–ANS. London: B. Fellowes et al. pp. 200–201.

Public Domain This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain: Rose, Hugh James (1857). "Alacampe, Edward". A New General Biographical Dictionary. Vol. 1 AA–ANS. London: B. Fellowes et al. pp. 200–201.