Suggested names for the different categories of Martyrs
- IE IJA J/464/7
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- [1896]
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Suggested names for the different categories of Martyrs (i.e. Bishops, Secular Priests, Laity etc.).
Suggested names for the different categories of Martyrs
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Suggested names for the different categories of Martyrs (i.e. Bishops, Secular Priests, Laity etc.).
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Obituary of Fr Charles Young SJ.
Young, Charles, 1798-1896, Jesuit priest
‘Beatha (Alfoins) Daudeth (1840-1897)’
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‘Beatha (Alfoins) Daudeth (1840 – 1897)’.
McGrath, Michael P, 1872-1946, Jesuit priest and Irish language scholar
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Documents reviewing Fr Henry Gill ’s publications and contributions to the various fields of physical science. Includes: copy of argument [addressed to his superiors in the Society of Jesus] for staying at his present position in Dublin, rather than joining the Australian Mission (2pp); copy ‘List of Papers describing original research work, with some opinions on same’ (with handwritten amendments) (5pp); copy ‘List of Articles in Reviews’ from 1897 to c1911 (with handwritten amendments) (2pp) and copy extracts from correspondence comprising testimonials in favour of Fr Gill from former professors (2pp).
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Copy of obituary for Br Eugene Duffy SJ.
Duffy, Eugene, 1841-1897, Jesuit brother
Obituary of Fr James Lynch SJ, and Br William Frayne SJ
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Obituary of Fr James Lynch SJ, and Br William Frayne SJ.
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Obituary for Mr Joseph Stephens SJ.
Stephens, Joseph W, 1877-1897, Jesuit brother novice
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Copy of obituary for Br John Hanly SJ.
Hanly, John, 1832-1897, Jesuit brother
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Letters from Mother Gabriel of the Divine Will, Convent of Firhouse, Tallaght, Dublin to her brother, Fr Patrick Duffy SJ concerning Fr Duffy's health and her own health. Includes a letter referring to the death of Hester Marie (31 August 1897, 8pp).
Duffy, Mary Gabriel, Carmelite sister
Silver medal to commemorate the 60th year of Queen Victoria’s reign
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Silver medal to commemorate the 60th year of Queen Victoria’s reign given by the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland to exhibitors at ‘Countess Cadogan’s Irish Textile Exhibition, Dublin 1897.’
Catechism in Congolese used by Fr Willie Doyle SJ
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Catechism in Congolese written by R. Buyate SJ, Louvain used by Fr Willie Doyle SJ with his annotations.
Buyate, R, Jesuit priest
Letter from Richard Gallagher, Western Road, Cork to his aunt Mary
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Holograph letter from Richard Gallagher, 2 Inniscarraig, Western Road, Cork to his aunt Mary, wishing her ‘a very merry Christmas and a bright new year’.
Photograph of view of the exterior of the college at Valkenburg
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Photograph of view of the exterior of the college at Valkenburg.
New testament in Congolese used by Fr Willie Doyle SJ
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New testament in Congolese used by Fr Willie Doyle SJ in preparation for the Congo Mission (He did not partake in Congo Mission).
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Photocopy of obituary for Fr Francis Murphy SJ.
Murphy, Francis, 1814-1898, Jesuit priest
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Copy of notice of death for Br John Doyle SJ.
Doyle, John, 1868-1898, Jesuit brother novice
Album from Patrick O'Mara’s time as a student at Valkenberg, The Netherlands
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Album from Patrick O'Mara’s time as a student at Valkenberg, The Netherlands. The album contains farewell poems in German, Latin, Greek and English by O'Mara’s classmates; a series of photographs and numerous insertions. For preservation reasons the photographs have been removed from the album and are listed below in the order in which they appear. A note in pencil in the album indicates their original position. A photograph of the mill at Valkenburg appears to be missing between J552/ 33 and 34. Unrelated paper insertions have also been listed separately. Photographs of O'Mara at other stages in his early career in the Society of Jesus are included at the end of the album.
Prospectuses for University College, Dublin
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A file of prospectuses for University College, Dublin.
University College Dublin, 1854-
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Obituary for Fr Isaac Moore SJ.
Moore, Isaac, 1829-1899, Jesuit priest
Letter from William Barry to Fr Matthew Russell SJ concerning a review
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Letter from William Barry, Dorchester, Wallingford, Oxfordshire, England to Fr Matthew Russell SJ concerning a review he (William Barry) is writing of Fr Sheehan’s new book for 'The Catholic Times'.
Barry, William Francis, 1849-1930, Roman Catholic priest, theologian, educator and writer
Letter from Fr John Conmee SJ to Fr Matthew Russell SJ
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Letter from Fr John Conmee SJ, University College, Dublin to Fr Matthew Russell SJ (Editor of 'The Irish Monthly'), thanking him for the ‘kind and encouraging things’ Fr Russell said of Fr Conmee’s ‘little paper’ i.e. 'Old Times in the Barony', which was published as a booklet in 1900. “Anything I may write on the Barony is already promised to the New Ireland. If I can send you any thing worth printing…I will – but I only write on compulsion and compose – as the Scotch joke– wi’ deefeculty’ ”.
Note on the Counter Reformation from the Catholic Encyclopedia by Fr Michael Egan SJ
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Note on the Counter Reformation from the Catholic Encyclopedia by Fr Michael Egan SJ.
Notes by Fr James Rabbitte SJ taken from the Patent Rolls of James I
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Notes by Fr James Rabbitte SJ taken from the Patent Rolls of James I.
Extract from account of Life of Mrs Mary Aikenhead
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Extract from account of Life of Mrs Mary Aikenhead, chapter IV, Benada Abbey.
Irish Vice-Province of the Society of Jesus, 1830-
List of names of priests imprisoned on Boffin Island by Fr James Rabbitte SJ
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List of names of priests imprisoned on Boffin Island by Fr James Rabbitte SJ. Includes some notes.
Notes relating to Captain William Aylmer
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Notes relating to Captain Aylmer (Fr Charles Aylmer's brother)
Biographical information on Fr Patrick Bracken SJ
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Photocopy of biographical information on Fr Patrick Bracken SJ by Fr Edmund Hogan SJ.
Hogan, Edmund, 1831-1917, Jesuit priest
Book written by Fr Joseph McDonnell SJ entitled ‘Daily Duties’
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Book written by Fr Joseph McDonnell SJ entitled ‘Daily Duties’, published by the Office of the Irish Messenger.
Christmas card from Fr Vincent Byrne SJ to Fr Patrick Connolly SJ
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Christmas card from Fr Vincent Byrne SJ, Mungret College, Limerick to Fr Patrick Connolly SJ.
Byrne, Vincent, 1848-1943, Jesuit priest
Notes by Fr Patrick Connolly SJ entitled 'The Formation of Character by Ernest R. Hull SJ'
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Notes by Fr Patrick Connolly SJ entitled 'The Formation of Character by Ernest R. Hull SJ'.
Exam paper for third year Philosophy belonging to Mr Patrick Connolly SJ
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Exam paper for third year Philosophy, Vals, France, belonging to Mr Patrick Connolly SJ.
Invitation card to ‘A Lecture on Some Facts about Electricity, with special reference to the X-rays'
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Invitation card, ‘With the Compliments of the Jesuit Fathers of St. Ignatius’ College’ to ‘A Lecture on Some Facts about Electricity, with special reference to the X-rays. (Illustrated by Experiments and Lantern Slides)’ by Fr Henry Gill SJ.
Notes by Fr James Rabbitte SJ on the religious houses in the Archdiocese of Tuam
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Notes by Fr James Rabbitte SJ on the religious houses in the Archdiocese of Tuam.
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Typed manuscript entitled Explanatory Notes on Introduction to Irish Grammatical Tracts (Eria VIII - X) by Fr Lambert McKenna SJ.
McKenna, Lambert, 1870-1956, Jesuit priest, Irish language scholar and Catholic social thinker
Essay written by Fr Patrick Connolly SJ 'Catholic School Life'
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Essay written by Fr Patrick Connolly SJ 'Catholic School Life'.
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Letter, written in French, from Fr Molvy SJ, Vals, France to Mr Patrick Connolly SJ concerning a poem he has written for Mr Patrick Connolly SJ in praise of Ireland and to thank Mr Patrick Connolly SJ for his contribution to the community in Vals while he was studying there.
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Booklet by Fr John Conmee SJ, 'Old Times in the Barony' (Dublin: Catholic Truth Society of Ireland).
Letter from Dr Matthew Gaffney, Bishop of Meath to Fr Alfred Murphy SJ
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Letter from Dr Matthew Gaffney to Fr Alfred Murphy SJ. States that he has already sent faculties for Fr Kane SJ and that he grants them for Fr M[ ]. Suggests that Murphy comes [to Mullingar] early that month.
Gaffney; Matthew, 1839-1909, Roman Catholic Bishop of Meath
Photograph of the altarpiece in the Church of St Andrew, Westland Row, Dublin
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Photograph of the altarpiece in the Church of St Andrew, Westland Row, Dublin after its restoration. Presented by John C. Navin to Fr Patrick Keating SJ, Provincial. On reverse - ‘The picture is signed on bottom step of ladder at right hand side - J.F. Beschey 1755’.
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Photocopy of obituary for Fr Edward O'Brien SJ.
O'Brien, Edward, 1818-1900, Jesuit priest
Obituary of Fr Stephen Farrell SJ
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Obituary of Fr Stephen Farrell SJ.
Notebook belonging to Fr Patrick Connolly SJ containing a list of books
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Notebook belonging to Fr Patrick Connolly SJ containing a list of books.
Brief memoir of Fr Robert Haly SJ
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Brief memoir of Fr Robert Haly SJ published in the 'Memorials of the Irish Province' (vol. I, no. III).
Photograph of Fr James Murphy SJ (1852-1908)
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Fr James Murphy SJ (1852-1908), in oval case. Not by Fr Frank Browne SJ.
Murphy, James F, 1852-1908, Jesuit priest
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Article by Fr Peter Finlay SJ, ‘Miracles: An Address’ in an unidentified journal, p.41-50.
Finlay, Peter, 1851-1929, Jesuit priest and theologian
Article in 'The Irish Monthly', entitled 'Galway Bay'
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Article by Fr Henry Gill SJ in 'The Irish Monthly', entitled 'Galway Bay' (p.183-185).
Diary of Fr William A Sutton SJ
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Diary includes entry dated 31 August 1909 which reads, ‘Since coming here to Mungret six years ago I’ve been struggling on much on the old lines ever seeking peace one way or another…It came upon me quite by surprise to be sent here from M(ill)town Park. I had been told I sh(oul)d be there 10 years (of course not for certain). Any way I made best of it. It was compensation to get away from relatives who had given me awful bother, poor creatures. I came here as Vice Rector & had lots of teaching. I had to study much & got on well enough. I expected to be appointed Rector, but after 2 years ceased to be Superior & felt it someways though I would have chosen it too.…In the matter of Latin it seems to me as if I had never known much about it before & still I am far from being a Latin scholar. This is absolutely true. Last year I had 2nd Arts Pass Greek & learnt a good deal about it too & glad of additional insight.…First year I had 1st Arts English Pass & Honors besides Pass [ ] of B.A. [And] 2nd Arts. Eyes got affected. Two months not allowed to read. Enjoyed the time. This year I had only Lat(in) B.A. & 2nd Arts & so like last year.…For all my reading, writing, thinking, results not much. I have not turned out at all what I expected. Much better so. I have given up thinking I ever shall.…I am now in my 63rd year, old enough to have sense. It is something to know that one has not much sense & never shall. Men are but children of larger growth.…one w(oul)d think I ought to have made more mark. Since I came here six years ago I have never been asked to preach anywhere, not even at the Crescent. I am glad now. I am determined for the future to be absolutely truthful with regard to mental state, & give up all sham.…I have a great deal of the buffoon in me. This vacation I was three weeks away at C.W.C.,…(Clongowes Wood College, Co. Kildare)…in Dublin & in [...]. All that time I was going about & meeting many. I joked & told stories & made people laugh &…in my own esteem shone & I am sure several thought I was always goodhumoured… the truth is very different.…As I have given up all desire of distinguishing myself, of attracting notice etc. I will try to make diary a companion.…The way to please God is to be as useful & helpful as one can. I must try. Reading & writing may be best for me.’
Diary is resumed after a three year break, on 1st October 1912, in an entry beginning ‘Tullabeg. here since Aug. 24th 1911.’
Obituary for Br George Sillery SJ
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Obituary for Br George Sillery SJ.
Print of woman reading in glasshouse
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Print of mature woman reading in [glasshouse] (possibly O'Mara mother?). Note on reverse reads, ‘note nose mouth & {length strength of lower face’.
Letter from Fr Willie Doyle SJ to Fr Charles Farley SJ
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Letter from Fr William Doyle SJ, writing from Stonyhurst College, to Fr Charles Farley SJ. Reports on his search in the archives of the English Province for documents relating to the Irish Province. Undertakes to copy some early nineteenth century letters for Fr Farley.
Doyle, Willie, 1873-1917, Servant of God, Jesuit priest and chaplain
Notebook containing ‘Jottings of my Provincialate
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Notebook containing ‘Jottings of my Provincialate’. ‘Feeling inconvenience often caused for want of information as to exact details of certain past events, terms on which money had been given exact terms of agreement about this or that…I have thought well to open a book in which I shall record essential…details of such transactions as may be useful in the future.’ Volume containing details of financial transactions of the Province from 1901 - entries have been continued on into 1923. Includes table of contents (5pp).
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Obituary for Br David MacAvoy SJ.
MacEvoy, David, 1828-1901, Jesuit brother
Obituary of Fr Patrick Duffy SJ
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Obituary of Fr Patrick Duffy SJ.
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Obituary of Charles Walshe SJ.
Walshe, Charles, 1824-1901, Jesuit priest
Letter from Cardinal Michael Logue to Fr Nicholas Walsh SJ
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Letter from Cardinal Michael Logue to Fr Nicholas Walsh SJ. Thanks him for sending him a copy of his book ‘Vetera et Nova’, and congratulates him on its contents.
Michael, Logue, 1840-1924, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Armagh and Cardinal
Note on details of John Grene's baptism and entry into the Society
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Note on details of John Grene's baptism and entry into the Society, and vows, in relation to annual sum left to him (1844)
Murphy, James F, 1852-1908, Jesuit priest
Letter from Sr Mary Ignatius, The Sisters of Charity, Benada Abbey, County Sligo to Sr M Attracta
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Letter from Sr Mary Ignatius, The Sisters of Charity, Benada Abbey, County Sligo to Sr M Attracta (Sister of Mother Mary Joseph Jones and Fr Daniel Jones SJ), concerning a request by Sr Attracta for a description of Benada. Refers to the 'great house' and the lace making school at Benada.
Rules and ordnance's for University College, Dublin
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Rules and ordnance's for University College, Dublin, printed by John F. Fowler, 3 Crow Street
Diary belonging to Henry King kept while a student in Clongowes Wood College
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Diary belonging to Henry King and kept while he was a student in Clongowes Wood College.
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Letter from Fr Joseph Van Reeth SJ, Bishop of Galle, Ceylon to the Irish Fr Provincial concerning Fr Denis J Murphy SJ and his work in the English school in Galle.
Van Reeth, Joseph, 1843-1923, Jesuit priest and Bishop of Galle
From Fr. El[ ] S.J., writing from Milan, to Fr Alfred Murphy SJ
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From Fr. El[ ] S.J., writing from Milan, to Fr Alfred Murphy SJ. Gives an account of his journey, from London, to Lucerne, and on to Milan, and of his future plans to go to Florence and Rome.
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Obituary for Fr Patrick O'Reilly SJ.
O'Reilly, Patrick, 1847-1902, Jesuit priest
Photocopied front cover and inside pages of: 'Handbook of the History of Philosophy’
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Photocopied front cover and inside pages of: 'Handbook of the History of Philosophy’ by Dr Albert Stockl translated by Fr Thomas A Finlay SJ (initially June 1887), January 1903 - located at St. Francis Xavier Community Library, Upper Gardiner Street.
Finlay, Thomas A, 1848-1940, Jesuit priest and economist
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Letter from Dr Matthew Gaffney, Bishop of Meath, to Fr Michael Browne SJ. Regrets that he cannot accept the latter’s invitation due to visitation commitments.
Gaffney; Matthew, 1839-1909, Roman Catholic Bishop of Meath
Album compiled by Fr Henry Gill SJ containing newspaper clippings, photographs and letters
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Album compiled by Fr Henry Gill SJ containing newspaper clippings, photographs and letters. Includes:
– newspaper clipping referring to a meeting of the Royal Dublin Society before which a paper by Fr Gill entitled ‘The Theory of the Stratified Discharge in Geissler Tubes’ was communicated by the Registrar Mr. Moss (n.d., 1p.);
– letter from Prof Charles J. Joly, D.Sc., F.R.S., Dunsink Observatory, Co. Dublin (Honorary Secretary of the R.D.S.) stating ‘Your beautiful illustration of precession and nutation is quite new to me and I think you should certainly send it to 'Nature'. I am keeping the figures as you kindly say I may’ (24 March 1903, 1p.);
– black and white photograph of the hunt at Clongowes Wood College, Co. Kildare ([1903?], 1p.) and note to Fr Gill from the “Proprietors of ‘The Badminton Magazine’ enclosing a cheque for £1.1s as a prize in their photograph competition (27 April 1903, 1p.);
– clipping from a magazine/newspaper concerning the marriage of his sister, Miss Mary Catherine Gill, only daughter of Mr Henry J. Gill, M.A., J.P., of Roebuck House, Clonskeagh, Dublin with Mr. William Harrington, of Cherryfield, Templeogue on 16 June 19?? . Also includes two photographs of the room with the table laid out for the wedding breakfast (16 June 19??, 4 items);
– newspaper report on a lecture given by Fr Gill before the Royal Dublin Society on ‘a possible connection between the recent disturbances at Vesuvius and San Francisco’ ([June 1906], 1p.);
– clipping from the 'Freeman’s Journal' referring to Fr Gill’s theory ‘according to which earthquakes and such like disturbances at one place may, under certain conditions, give rise to corresponding shocks in other places’ (24 August 1906, 1p.);
– clipping on the opening of a new wing of the Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge by Lord Rayleigh. Includes reference to Mr H. V. Gill’s experiments with spinning tops to illustrate earthquake reactions (19 June 1908, 2pp);
– extract from 'The Tablet' containing the following reference to Fr Gill in its University Notes, ‘…we must congratulate the Rev. H. V. Gill, of St Edmund House, upon his Research Degree won by a Thesis on ‘A New Glow in Vacuum Tubes.’ Father Gill has exhibited his apparatus before the Royal Society, and was also invited to exhibit it by the Royal Institution.’ (see also J17/29) (26 June 1909, 2pp);
– notice advertising Fr Gill’s ‘Earthquake Top…with handle for spinning, and lead bullets’ for 7s.6d. (n.d., 1p.);
– clipping from the 'Freeman’s Journal' on a lecture on ‘Wireless Telegraphy’ given by Fr. Gill in Belvedere College on 6 May 1912 (7 May 1912, 4pp);
– extract from 'The Tablet' of an article entitled ‘The Cardinal at Cambridge A Representative University Gathering’ containing the following reference to Fr Gill, ‘Sir J.J. Thomson, F.R.S., who responded for science, said that this was not the first time that he had had the pleasure of meeting and working with members of that Society. One of them, Father Gill, worked in his laboratory and did extremely valuable and able work, and developed a great power of dealing with physical problems’ (18 May 1912, 3pp);
– photograph of a physics laboratory (possibly one of the labs at Clongowes Wood College) (n.d., 1 item)
– photographs relating to Fr Gill’s research work (n.d., 5 items).
Poem in memory of Lud. Billaux, a young Jesuit scholastic
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Poem in memory of Lud. Billaux (Belgian Province), a young scholastic and friend of Fr Timothy Corcoran's who died in 1903.
Admission ticket for a papal audience for Fr John Conmee SJ
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Admission ticket for a papal audience. Issued by the ‘Anticamera Pontifica al Vaticano’; states that Fr John Conmee is to be admitted to an audience with the Pope on Friday 1 May 1903. Includes regulations for those attending papal audiences in relation to dress and behaviour.
Note written by Fr Edmund Hogan SJ concerning books he bought out of his book fund
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Note written by Fr Edmund Hogan SJ concerning books he bought out of his book fund that should have been paid by Fr Wheeler SJ.
Note on Daniel Jones entry into the Society of Jesus
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Note on Daniel Jones entry into the Society of Jesus in 1844 at Hodder, England, written by [ ].
Angliae Province of the Society of Jesus, 1622-
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Obituary for Br John Pexton SJ, and for Br James Dempsey SJ.
Pexton, John, 1821-1904, Jesuit brother
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Obituary for Br Peter Kehoe SJ.
Kehoe, Peter, 1835-1904, Jesuit brother
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Obituary for Fr James Dempsey SJ
Dempsey, James, 1832-1904, Jesuit brother
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Letter to Fr John Conmee SJ from Dr. Henry C. Drury enquiring what year the Conmee family came to live at Kingsland, County Roscommon. The Drury family lived at Kingsland before the Conmee’s and Dr. Drury is helping ‘a friend in London who is working at Drury pedigrees.’
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Obituary for Br Charles Quaid SJ.
Quaid, Charles, 1840-1904, Jesuit brother
[Copy] letter from Fr John Conmee SJ in Rome to a ‘Mr. Keogh’
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[Copy] letter from Fr John Conmee SJ in Rome to a ‘Mr. Keogh’, thanking him for sending Fr Conmee some shamrock for St. Patrick’s day. Also remarks ‘I am…beginning to long for a sight of old Erin and dear old Gardiner Street, and Father Bannon’s righthand man and coadjutor, Mr. Keogh. I saw the Holy Father for the third time yesterday…He is the most good natured man you ever saw, full of simplicity and holiness and warm heartedness; and he was greatly interested in all we were doing in the Church. I am glad you report so favourably of Father Bannon’s health. All the same I think it would do him good to have a change after his many colds and bronchitis.’
Article on Fr Robert Haly SJ's life by Rev Henry Browne SJ
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Photocopy of an article on Fr Robert Haly SJ's life by Rev Henry Browne SJ from a book entitled 'A Roll of Honour Irish Prelates and Priests of the Last Century'.
Browne, Henry Martyn, 1853-1941, Jesuit priest
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Letter from B. Fitzpatrick, 50 Rathgar Road, Dubln to Fr Nicholas Walsh SJ. Refers to a manuscript entitled ‘Prayer made Easy’, which he promised to return to Fr Walsh. Writes in positive terms about it.
Postcard to Revd. J. M. O'Connor SJ, Clongowes Wood College
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Postcard to Revd. J. M. O'Connor SJ, Clongowes Wood College, Sallins, County Kildare from [ ], ‘With best wishes for a very happy Easter’.
Letter from Fr John Conmee SJ, writing from Rome, giving account of papal audience
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Letter from Fr John Conmee SJ, writing from Rome, Italy to Fr Potter in St Francis Xavier's, Upper Gardiner Street, Dublin. Gives an account of his private audience with the Pope that morning, at which they discussed Gardiner Street, Jesuit missions in Ireland, and the sodalities.
Notes on a retreat given by Fr John Conmee SJ in Clongowes Wood College, County Kildare
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Copybook containing notes on a Retreat given by Fr John Conmee SJ in Clongowes Wood College, County Kildare. Notes made by Fr John A. Byrne SJ.
Byrne, John A, 1878-1961, Jesuit priest
Letters and postcards written by Fr John Conmee SJ to his sister ‘Maggie’
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Copies of letters and postcards written by Fr John Conmee SJ to his sister ‘Maggie’. Includes copy of letter describing his visit to Rome and audience with the Pope (6 Feb. 1905, 1p.) and copies of notes written during his final illness.
Letter from Fr E. McHugh to Fr James Murphy SJ
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Letter from Fr E. McHugh to Fr James Murphy SJ. Thanks the latter for his congratulations on his (McHugh’s) appointment to Strabane, County Tyrone.
Article by Mr Patrick Connolly SJ entitled 'Principles of Literary Criticism, Old and New'
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Copy of a publication called 'Ecclesiastical Review', (vol. xxxv, no. 3), containing an article by Mr Patrick Connolly SJ entitled 'Principles of Literary Criticism, Old and New'.
Note from Fr John S. Conmee SJ thanking Fr Henry Gill SJ for sending him his most recent article
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Note from Fr John S. Conmee SJ thanking Fr Henry Gill SJ for sending him his most recent article and stating ‘I…felt very proud of you and this old Alma Mater…(Clongowes Wood College, Co. Kildare)…of yours. Many have spoken to me in the highest praise of your Article.’
Conmee, John S, 1847-1910, Jesuit priest
Article in 'The Irish Monthly', entitled ‘Weatherwise’
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Articles in 'The Irish Monthly', entitled ‘Weatherwise’, (p.378 - 379).
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Programme listing demonstrations given in various rooms in honour of the opening of the Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge on Tuesday 16 June 1906. Includes a demonstration given by Mr. H. V. Gill entitled ‘Experiments with Spinning Tops to illustrate Earthquake Reactions’.
Account of part of Fr John Conmee's voyage, passing through the Suez Canal
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Account of part of Fr John Conmee's voyage, from his first sighting of Port Said, passing through the Suez Canal, into the Red Sea and through the Straits of Bab-el-Mandeb.
Letter from Fr Willie Doyle SJ to his aunt
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Letter from Fr Willie Doyle SJ to his Aunt Jane. Refers to his ordination, and to his departure for Belgium the following day to complete his education in Belgium, and states that he may have a chance of going to Australia in the future. Also refers to his parents’ Jubilee celebrations.
Doyle, Willie, 1873-1917, Servant of God, Jesuit priest and chaplain
Mass stipends received by Fr John MacErlean SJ
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Notebook containing details of mass stipends received by Fr John MacErlean SJ.
Fr John Conmee’s diary describing his voyage to the Red Sea
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Extracts from Fr John Conmee’s diary describing his voyage from Paris to the Red Sea.
Jesuit villa group, Rossleague House, Letterfrack, Galway
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Jesuit villa group, Rossleague House, Letterfrack, Galway. Back row: Bernard Page, Frank Browne, James McCann, John Mary O'Connor and Robert Dillon-Kelly. Front row: Frs James Whittaker, Lambert McKenna and Frederick Gill;.
Death certificate of Fr James F. Murphy SJ
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Copy of death certificate of Fr. James F. Murphy SJ.
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Letter from Fr Michael Browne SJ [writing from the Crescent, Limerick] to the Vice Provincial. Announces that he intends to sent Fr James Jeffcoat SJ to St John’s the following day for treatment, and states that Fr Hugh Mulhall SJ is to take Fr Jeffcoat’s place at Roscrea.
Browne, Michael, 1853-1933, Jesuit priest
Copy of 'Meditations and devotions, part three, Meditations of Christian Doctrine'
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Copy of ‘Meditations and devotions, part three, Meditations of Christian Doctrine’ by John Henry Cardinal Newman belonging to Fr John Naughton SJ. The copy is annotated by Fr Naughton with his prayers and notes with inserts. Includes reference to retreats he gave, Kilkee 30th August 1910.
Newman, John Henry, 1801-1890, Saint, Roman Catholic Cardinal, theologian, and educationist
Obituary of Fr James J Murphy SJ
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Photocopy of obituary [from The Freeman’s Journal] of Fr James J Murphy SJ,
Freeman's Journal, newspaper, 1763-1924
Notes compiled by Fr John MacErlean SJ entitled 'New Martyrs'
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Notes compiled by Fr John MacErlean SJ entitled 'New Martyrs'. The reverse of some of the notes used by MacErlean, is the answer sheet, 1st paper Mathematics, Entrance Scholarship for the National University of Ireland by M.J. O'Halloran.
Fr Denis Murphy SJ last work as entitled “Our Martyrs”.
MacErlean, John C, 1870-1950, Jesuit priest, historian and archivist
Article in 'Irish Ecclesiastical Record', entitled ‘On the Frontier of Physical Science’
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Articles from the 'Irish Ecclesiastical Record' entitled ‘On the Frontier of Physical Science’ (p.449 – 460).
Memento of Priesthood from Charles Mulcahy SJ to Cyril Power
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Memento of Priesthood from Charles Mulcahy SJ to Cyril Power.
Mulcahy, Charles, 1874-1954, Jesuit priest
Letter from Kenneth Power to Mr Cyril Power SJ concerning family news
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Letter from Kenneth Power (brother of Cyril Power), 9 Eden Park, Kingstown (Dun Laoghaire), County Dublin to Mr Cyril Power SJ concerning family news.
'Cambridge University Reporter' containing a list of ‘Advanced Students: Work Approved’
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Copy of 'Cambridge University Reporter' containing a list of ‘Advanced Students: Work Approved’. Includes “Henry Vincent Gill, of Downing College, Advanced Student, ‘On a new kind of glow in vacuum tubes’ ” (p.1160).