- Andrews, William Eusebius
- Andrews, William Eusebius
• Editor and author (1773-1837)Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.
Catholic encyclopedia.
Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.
Catholic encyclopedia.
William Eusebius Andrews — (1773 1837) was an English journalist and editor who created a number of Catholic newspapers.LifeHe was born at Norwich, England, 6 December, 1773; died London, 7 April, 1837. His parents were Catholic converts.He entered the printing office of… … Wikipedia
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