Entry from Salvian Nardocci’s Annals for 16 October, 1882 October 16 Death of Confrater Leo Devlin On the very day of the burial Father Angelo (16 October) in Mt. Argus, another of our Brethren died at St. Anne’s, Sutton. His name was Confrater Leo of the Holy Cross, alias Terence Devlin. He was born at Ardboc, Co. Tyrone, Ireland, on the 4th of April, 1860. He was clothed on 22 April, 1878, and again on 19 January 1880, and made his profession on the 20th of the same month of the following year. The reason of his leaving the Novitiate after his first clothing, it was on account of illness, with the promise that if he got better he would return to the Novitiate, if the Superiors would receive him. The poor youth after a year or so was considered well enough to return to the Novitiate, and during it he went on satisfactorily as to have the votes of the local Chapter for admission to take the Holy Vows. Not long after his profession, the old malady attacked him again with more violence, and carried him to the grave. He died on 16 October, 1882, in the Retreat of St. Anne’s, Sutton.