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Thomas Acton (Jesuit)

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Thomas Acton (1662 – 21 March 1721), real name Thomas Dupuy, was an English Jesuit. He joined the society on November 25, 1684. In 1701, he resided at the college of Liege, as prefect of the spirit. In 1704, he was a missionary in the college of Thomas Becket; and died at Saint-Omer in 1721.[1]

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  1. ^ Rose, Hugh James (1857). "Acton, Thomas". A New General Biographical Dictionary. London: B. Fellowes et al.