Belgicae Province of the Society of Jesus
- Corporate body
Belgicae Province of the Society of Jesus
Baghdad College, Iraq, 1932-1969
Baeticae Province of the Society of Jesus, 1554-
B. Farrell, Job Carriage Proprietor and Undertaker
Austro-Hungarian Mission to Australia, 1848-1901
Austriae Province of the Society of Jesus, 1563-
Austriacae-Hungaricae Province of the Society of Jesus
Austriacae-Gallicianae Province of the Society of Jesus
Australian Vice-Province of the Society of Jesus, 1931-
The first Jesuits to set foot in Australia, Fr Aloysius Kranewitter SJ and Fr Maximilian Klinkowstroem SJ, came from Austria. They arrived in Adelaide in 1848. In 1853, a property was bought near Clare. Fr Kranewitter named it Sevenhill.
Two Irish Jesuits established a community in Melbourne in 1865, and three more Austrians and one of the first native-born Australians to become a Jesuit established a community in Darwin in 1882.
The Australian Province was formally established in 1950, with Fr Austin Kelly SJ its first Provincial, having being a Vice-Province in 1931.
Association of Secondary Teachers, Ireland, 1909-
Arnold, Fooks and Chadwick, property management
Argentino-Chilensis Province of the Society of Jesus
Archivum Romanum Societatis Iesu
Archives and Records Association
Archdiocese of Dublin, Archives
Aragon Province of the Society of Jesus, 1552-
Aquitaniae Province of the Society of Jesus, 1564-
Angra College, Terceira, Azores
Angliae Province of the Society of Jesus, 1622-
Anderson and Bland, solicitors
Ancient Order of Hibernians, 1836-
An Post is the state-owned provider of postal services in the Republic of Ireland. Previous to 1984, known as Department of Posts and Telegraphs (P&T, P+T and P⁊T), 1924-1984.
Dundalk (1896), Armagh (1900), Newry, (1903) and Warrenpoint (1905).
Allied Irish Banks Limited was formed in 1966 as a new company that acquired three Irish banks: Provincial Bank of Ireland, the Royal Bank of Ireland, and the Munster & Leinster Bank.
All Hallows College, 1842-2016
Agency for Personal Service Overseas, 1974-2004
In 2004 APSO was merged into the Irish government’s Development Cooperation Ireland (DCI) office.
Advisory group on change of work for Individuals (CHOW)