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.

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