Francis Blyth

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Francis Blyth (born about 1705, died 11 December 1772) was an English Carmelite, reviser of the Douay Bible with Bishop Challoner.

Blyth was the son of Protestant parents, but converted to Catholism early in his life, entering as a Carmelite novitiate at Modena in 1723.

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This article incorporates text from the public-domain Catholic Encyclopedia of 1913.