Mediolanensis Province of the Society of Jesus, 1598-
- Corporate body
- 1598-
Mediolanensis Province of the Society of Jesus, 1598-
Novi Regni Province of the Society of Jesus, 1696-
Quitensis Province of the Society of Jesus, 1616-
Fitzpatrick, John, 1810-1890, priest and Vicar General
Brasiliensis Centralis Province of the Society of Jesus
Cechoslovacac Province of the Society of Jesus
Colobianae Province of the Society of Jesus
Jugoslaviae Province of the Society of Jesus
Legionis Province of the Society of Jesus
Marylandiae Province of the Society of Jesus, 1833-
Neo-Eboracensis-Canadensis Province of the Society of Jesus, 1836-
Neerlandicae Province of the Society of Jesus, 1850
Forrest, John 1820–1883, Catholic priest and college rector
Sydney Daily Telegraph, newspaper, 1879-
O'Reilly, Maurice Joseph, 1866-1933, Catholic priest
Ballard, Robert, 1942-, maritime archaeologist
Duhig, Sir, James, 1871-1965, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Brisbane
2 Sep 1871 Born Killila, Broadford, County Limerick
19 Sep 1896 Ordained Priest Priest of Brisbane, Australia
16 Sep 1905 Appointed Bishop of Rockhampton, Australia
27 Feb 1912 Appointed Coadjutor Archbishop of Brisbane, Australia
13 Jan 1917 Succeeded Archbishop of Brisbane, Australia
10 Apr 1965 Died Brisbane, Australia
Ó Súilleabháin, Tadhg Gaelach, 1715-1795, poet
University College Dublin, 1854-
Coffey, Denis J, 1865-1945, President of University College Dublin
Irish College, Seville, Spain, 1608/12
Moore, Thomas, 1894-, former Jesuit scholastic
Born: 15 September 1894,
Entered: 27 November 1911, St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, County Offaly
Left Society of Jesus: 06 June 1918
St Mary's Church, North Sydney, 1868-
St Mary's Cathedral, Sydney, 1868-
Flanders Province of the Society of Jesus, 1612-
Angra College, Terceira, Azores
Brunthurst College, Augsburg, Germany
Boylan, Patrick, 1879-1974, Monsignor
Tierney, Michael, 1894-1975, President of University College Dublin
Verga, Isidoro, 1832-1899, Cardinal
University College Cork, 1845-
St Ambrose College, Valladolid, 1543-1767
Angliae Province of the Society of Jesus, 1622-
Browne, James, 01 May 1869-, Medical doctor
National University of Ireland, 1908-
National Library of Ireland, 1877-
Cavan Urban District Council , 1900-
Plunkett, Sir, Horace Curzon, 1854-1932, cooperative pioneer
Keynes, John Maynard, 1883-1946, British economist
David, Sir, Tannatt William Edgeworth, 1858-1934, geologist
Ó Síocháin, Seán, 1914-1997, General Secretary of GAA and singer
Chaponnière-Chaix, Pauline, 1850-1934, nurse and feminist
Aylward, Eamon, 1894-1976, politician
2nd Dáil. Period: 1921 - 1922. Party: Sinn Féin. Constituency: Carlow-Kilkenny
Irish Land Commission, 1881-1992
Peal, Frederick, 1864-1934, Jesuit priest and chaplain
Smelser, Marshall, 1912-1978, historian
Hanly, John J., -2016, priest and historian
Former Rector of the Pontifical Irish College, Rome, Italy.
White Star Line, 1845-1934, shipping company
Galton, Charles S., 1860-1936, Jesuit priest
Owens, Gerald, 1886-, former Jesuit priest
Born: 26 December 1886, Dublin City, County Dublin
Entered: 07 September 1903, St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, County Offaly
Ordained: 15 August 1919, Milltown Park, Dublin
Final Vows 02 February 1923, Leuven, Belgium
Left Society of Jesus: 10 February 1926
Older Brother of William (Gerry) Owens - RIP 1963
by 1915 at Stonyhurst England (ANG) studying
by 1922 at Drongen Belgium (BELG) making Tertianship
by 1923 at Leuven Belgium (BELG) studying
by 1912 in Australia - Regency at Xavier College, Melbourne
Lensmen was founded in the year 1952 by Andrew Farren and Padraig MacBrian in Dublin
Egleston Bros., photographers, 1904-
The Egleston Bros. Studio was established in 1904, Limerick.
Kendrick, Sir, Thomas Downing, 1895-1979, archaeologist and art historian
Clarke, Harry, 1889-1931, stained-glass and graphic artist
Bodkin, Matthias McDonnell, 1849-1933, journalist and lawyer