Buckley, Theodore William Alois
Buckley, Theodore William Alois an English clergyman and writer, was born in 1825, and was educated at Christ Church, Oxford, where he became chaplain. Being inclined to literature rather than the pastoral work, he removed to London, where his life was chiefly spent in writing books, and in preparing editions of the classics for the booksellers, and in making translations. He also published a History of the Council of Trent (Lond. 1852, small 8vo — the best small manual on that subject extant); the Canons and Decrees of the Council of Trent (Lond. 1851, sm. 8vo). He died in 1856. See Gentleman's Magazine, March, 1856; Allibone, Dictionary of Authors, 1, 278.