Touchet, George, -1689? (Personal Name)
- Earlier heading: Touchet, Anselm, -1689?
- Earlier heading: Touchet, George, d. 1689
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Historical collections out of several eminent Protestant historians, 1758 (name not given)
Bellenger, D. A. English and Welsh priests 1558-1800, 1984 (Touchet, George (Anselm), Hon. O.S.B.; prof. 1643; d. 1689)
Oxford Dictionary of national biography online, 14 December 2017 (Touchet, George [name in religion Anselm] (d. before 1689?), Benedictine monk, was born at Stalbridge, Dorset. He made his monastic profession at the English Benedictine priory of St Gregory, Douai, on 22 November 1643, taking the name Anselm in religion. He worked on the English mission and may have taught, from 1657, at the College of St Vedast in Douai. However, it is possible that he remained in England, as he became chaplain to Queen Catherine of Braganza. Touchet was the author of a work of Catholic controversy, Historical collections out of several grave protestant historians concerning the changes of religion and the strange confusions following from thence)
NUC pre-56 (Touchet, George, d. 1689?)
Constantin de Barbanson. The secret paths of divine love, 1928: t.p. (Dom Anselm Touchet, O.S.B.)
NUC pre-1956 (Touchet, Anselm, d. 1689?)