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Obituary for Fr Richard Rochford SJ.
Rochford, Richard, 1822-1909, Jesuit priest
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Obituary for Fr Richard Rochford SJ.
Rochford, Richard, 1822-1909, Jesuit priest
Poem dedicated to Fr Thomas Wheeler SJ
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Poem in Spanish dedicated to Fr Thomas Wheeler SJ written on the Feast of the Epiphany.
Letters sent by Fr Thomas A. Finlay SJ to Rev. Eric Wasmann SJ
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Photocopies of letter sent by Fr Thomas A. Finlay SJ to Rev. Eric Wasmann SJ, Bellevue, Luxembourg, thanking him for, and requesting specific documents and articles. Photocopied in Jesuit archives, Munich, by Fr Fergus O’Donoghue SJ, 16 July 1986.
Finlay, Thomas A, 1848-1940, Jesuit priest and economist
Order of Admission for the degree-conferring ceremony at Cambridge
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Order of Admission for the degree-conferring ceremony at Cambridge on 22 June 1909. Includes the name of Henry Vincent Gill who is receiving a B.A. from Downing College.
Photograph of "Sorrento", Dalkey Island in the distance by Fr Michael Garahy SJ
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Photographs of "Sorrento", Dalkey Island in the distance.
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Letter from Fr William O'Keeffe SJ, St Ignatius’ Hall, Leeson Park, Dublin to Mr Cyril Power SJ thanking him and others for their congratulations on his ordination. Remarks that there are rumours about the Juniors and Novices coming up to Dublin ‘A very nice place near Rathfarnham is said to be bought for them...I should very much like to see the Rathfarnham place taken, it consists of 200 or 300 acres and a small lake. I have often been through the domain (sic) a Mrs Blackburn owns it.’.
O'Keeffe, William, 1873-1944, Jesuit priest
Photograph of Dalkey Island from "Sorrento" by Fr Michael Garahy SJ
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Photograph of Dalkey Island from "Sorrento".
Photograph of Fr Lambert McKenna SJ
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Photograph of Fr Lambert McKenna SJ.
Letter from Elodie Belloc to Fr Matthew Russell SJ
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Letter from Elodie Belloc to Fr Matthew Russell SJ thanking him for a copy of 'The Irish Monthly'. Expresses her gratitude for Fr Russell’s ‘...great appreciation of my dear husband. Refers to her life and her husband's life in England ‘It is almost impossible for anyone to whom God has not given it to suffer to know what it is for two militant and convinced Catholics to live in...England. But his love and companionship and the security of the Faith constitute an unmerited reward.’ Remarks that she has decided to visit France (from where this letter is written) with her children despite flooding in the area.
Belloc, Elodie, 1886-1914
Obituary for Fr Charles McKenna SJ
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Obituary of Fr Charles McKenna SJ taken from 'Chronological Catalogue of the Fathers, Scholastics and Brothers of the Irish Province, 1900 - 1929', pp85 - 86.
Photograph of the lawn Milltown Park grounds by Fr Michael Garahy SJ
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Photograph of the lawn Milltown Park grounds.
Photograph of Our Lady's Grotto, Milltown Park grounds by Fr Michael Garahy SJ
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Photograph of Our Lady's Grotto, Milltown Park grounds.
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Photocopy of text from the Cork Examiner of an article reporting on a lecture entitled 'The Due Reward of Labour' delivered by Fr Edward Cahill SJ at the Connolly Hall.
Menu of a complimentary dinner given for Fr Thomas Finlay SJ
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Menu of a complimentary dinner given for Fr Thomas Finlay SJ ‘First Hon(ourary) Member of the Columbians’ at the Imperial Hotel, Dublin. Signed by Fr Finlay.
Finlay, Thomas A, 1848-1940, Jesuit priest and economist
Photograph of a group of scholastics at St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, County Offaly
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Photograph of a group of scholastics at St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, County Offaly [Henry King - 4th from left?].
Letter from Mr John Mary O'Connor SJ to Fr Thomas Wheeler SJ in relation to the Dowling mortgage
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Letter from Mr John Mary O'Connor SJ, writing from Brussels, to Fr Thomas Wheeler SJ. Asks the latter to communicate with Messrs Sheridan & Kenny – solicitors of Fr O'Connor’s mother – in relation to the ‘Dowling mortgage’.
O'Connor, John Mary, 1879-1958, Jesuit priest
Photograph of the Rhine near Coblentz by Fr Michael Garahy SJ
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Photograph of the Rhine near Coblentz.
Photograph of 'The Lorelei' on the Rhine by Fr Michael Garahy SJ
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Photograph of 'The Lorelei' on the Rhine.
Photograph the Rhine below Bingen by Fr Michael Garahy SJ
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Photograph of the Rhine below Bingen.
Photograph of O’Connell street, Dublin by Fr Michael Garahy SJ
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Photograph of O’Connell street, Dublin.
Photograph in the French section, Brussels exhibition, Belgium by Fr Michael Garahy SJ
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Photograph in the French section, Brussels exhibition, Belgium.
Photograph of the promenade, Brussels exhibition, Belgium by Fr Michael Garahy SJ
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Photograph of the promenade, Brussels exhibition, Belgium.
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Letter from Fr Michael Browne SJ, [Fr Albert Power’s novice master], St Stanislaus College, Tullamore, County Offaly to Mr Cyril Power SJ concerning news from the college and wishing Mr Power well in his forthcoming examinations. Concludes ‘Pray for me you see I do not forget you or any of those I ever taught.’.
Browne, Michael, 1853-1933, Jesuit priest
Letter from Lil, Patrick's Hill, Cork to Fr Michael Egan SJ concerning family news
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Letter from Lil [Fr Egan's sister], Patrick's Hill, Cork to Fr Michael Egan SJ concerning family news.
Photograph of the spire of Antwerp Cathedral by Fr Michael Garahy SJ
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Photograph of the spire of Antwerp Cathedral.
Photograph of gardens in Brussels, Belgium by Fr Michael Garahy SJ
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Photograph of gardens in Brussels, Belgium.
Photograph of typical Flemish architecture, Ghent, Belgium by Fr Michael Garahy SJ
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Photograph of typical Flemish architecture, Ghent, Belgium.
Photograph of River Rhine by Fr Michael Garahy SJ
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Photograph of Another Rhine view "The banks that bear the vine".
Photograph of main entrance to the museum in Brussels, Belgium by Fr Michael Garahy SJ
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Photograph of main entrance to the museum in Brussels, Belgium.
Photograph of German section, Brussels exhibition, Belgium by Fr Michael Garahy SJ
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Photograph of German section, Brussels exhibition, Belgium.
Obituary of Fr John Naughton SJ
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Copy of obituary of Fr John Naughton SJ.
Photograph of the quays and Four Courts, Dublin by Fr Michael Garahy SJ
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Photograph of the quays and Four Courts, Dublin.
Letter from Emily Foley to Fr Thomas Wheeler SJ relating to the costs of drawing up her will
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Letter from Emily Foley, 156 Clonliffe Road, Dublin 3, to Fr Thomas Wheeler SJ relating to the costs of drawing up her will.
Letter from Norbert L. Moran, solicitor, Dublin, to Fr Thomas Wheeler SJ
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Letter from Norbert L. Moran, solicitor, Dublin, to Fr Thomas Wheeler SJ. Encloses a bill for miscellaneous costs (not included). Also refers to his efforts for a sale of Tobercurry.
Obituary for Fr John J Hughes SJ
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Obituary for Fr John J Hughes SJ.
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Leaflet published by the Royal Dublin Society entitled ‘Syllabus of a Course of Six Afternoon Lectures adapted to a Juvenile Auditory’. Two of the lectures on ‘Electric Sparks: Their Use in Wireless Telegraphy’ are by Fr Henry Gill SJ.
Royal Dublin Society, 1731-
Diary of Fr William A Sutton SJ
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Diary of Fr William A Sutton SJ
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Diary includes entry which states “It seems to me that this Diary would be worth printing after my death. Not all, most of it I think. Readers would profit by it, & ought to be much interested as well as I can judge. In the first place it is no ordinary record of spiritual struggle in one who had much to contend with…but in much has been blessed. This latter part, beginning about last October is a kind of consummation or crowning record in which I have tried to compress results of life struggle. In many ways I seem like one who has safely come into port after long sailing on stormy, dangerous seas in quest of some ‘golden harbour’…In the second place there is a great deal throughout Diary of matter, which is as good & valuable from a literary point of view as anything I ever wrote, & I have been much & sincerely praised by competent critics for much that I have written. All my writings except this Diary have consisted of contributions to magazines, 'Irish Monthly', 'Month', 'New Ireland Review', far the most, but there were good things too from this pen to other Catholic periodicals, 'Lamp', 'Irish Ecc(lesiastica)l Record' (not much; I got £4 at end of one year fr(om) Editor for two or three short articles), 'Ave Maria', dont remember more. To 'Baconiana' I contributed several articles, all very favourably received.”
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Letter from Sheridan & Kenny, solicitors, to Fr Thomas Wheeler SJ. Encloses a cheque for £136.1.3, being part of the costs incurred by Fr Wheeler in the case of the estate of Dowling, and the debt due by the latter to Fr O’Connor.
Obituary of Fr Nicholas Walsh SJ
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Obituary of Fr Nicholas Walsh SJ.
Photograph of Fr William Hackett SJ
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Black and white photograph of Fr William Hackett SJ (back left with two Irish Jesuits (James McCann, standing, and Dillon) ) and a secular priest - Hackett celebrating his ordination by saying his first Mass.
'The Chigi Athena' by D.J. Finn
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'The Chigi Athena' by D.J. Finn, Character of Greek Civilisation, reprint Journal of Hellenic Studies, Vol. XXXII, 43-57.
Photograph of Fr Timothy Corcoran SJ
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Mounted photograph of Fr Timothy Corcoran SJ. Includes a negative of the photograph.
Mitofsky, photographers
Birth certificate of ‘Hillary Francis’ Lawton
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Copy of the birth certificate of Hillary Francis Lawton.
Pamphlet by Fr Willie Doyle SJ entitled 'Vocations'
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Pamphlet by Fr Willie Doyle SJ entitled 'Vocations', ‘Irish Messenger’ Series, ‘26th Edition – 340th Thousand’.
Doyle, Willie, 1873-1917, Servant of God, Jesuit priest and chaplain
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Obituary for Fr Thomas Taaffe SJ.
Taaffe, Thomas G, 1862-1913, Jesuit priest
Diary of Fr William A Sutton SJ
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Includes entry on first page which reads ‘Since I took up again to diarykeeping some months ago, I have written what would make a rather larger volume I think if printed. It is not mere diary dottings by any means. It is a kind of record of what I think about myself & my doings & most that concerns me & a sort of summing up of my life previously recorded in a diary of many years duration.…If so, I am writing what would make a large work in print. I may very well be making a fool of myself as the saying is. How many with more ability than I possess, have left a mass of MSS after them & how often no one took the trouble to read the same. In some ways my case is peculiar. I am most willing to concede that I have been very silly & very much every way but what I should have been long ago…’ (20 Feb. 1913)
Diary of Fr William A Sutton SJ
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Diary of Fr William A Sutton SJ
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Royal Dublin Society publicity leaflet, giving notification of a lecture to be given by Fr Henry Gill SJ at the next meeting of the Society on ‘The Effect of a Low Potential Electric Current on Photographic Plates’.
Royal Dublin Society, 1731-
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Letter from Barry [ ], a pupil at Clongowes Wood College, County Kildare to his mother (presumably Fr Egan's relatives, perhaps a nephew and sister) concerning news from school.
Diary of Fr William A Sutton SJ
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Diary of Fr William A Sutton SJ
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Obituary for Br Francis Pölzl SJ.
Pölzl, Franz, 1825-1913, Jesuit brother
Letter from Victor G SJ, Constantine, 55 rue Serigny, Algeria to Fr David Gallery SJ
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Letter from Victor G SJ, Constantine, 55 rue Serigny, Algeria to Fr David Gallery SJ thanking him for his letter but cautions him against using the address and putting SJ after his name. Remarks 'You put my Superior in boiling water..now in several of our domiciles any letter bearing the name of Reverend Pere etc.is returned unopened to the sender...Just as present we are hunted by the detectives of the sectarian government to be taken as delinquent or rebelious [sic] to the law in reconstituting a community'. Continues 'We don't pass for Jesuit anymore, we are diocesan missionaries'. Remarks that the Bishop ordered him to Biskra to help out the priest who had fallen ill. Remarks that the heat was unbearable and he was relived to return to Constantine.
Pamphlets by Fr Lambert McKenna SJ on various social topics
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Bound volume of pamphlets by Fr Lambert McKenna SJ on various social topics. Includes 'The Social Teachings of James Connolly'. Includes notations made by [Fr. McKenna].
Robert Browne, bishop of Cloyne with one religious sister
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Robert Browne, bishop of Cloyne with one religious sister [his niece].
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Portrait print of Fr Willie Doyle SJ.
Robert Browne, bishop of Cloyne with three religious sisters
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Robert Browne, bishop of Cloyne with three religious sisters at the Ursuline Convent, Blackrock, Cork. His niece, Mary (Mother Josephine, Ursulines, Blackrock, Cork).
Browne, Robert, 1844-1935, Roman Catholic Bishop of Cloyne
‘The Daily Mail Bird’s Eye Map of the British Front – Section 1’
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‘The Daily Mail Bird’s Eye Map of the British Front – Section 1’ (northern section, scale: 1 inch to 1 mile). Published by the Daily Mail, Carmelite House, London.
The Daily Mail, newspaper, 1896-
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Letter from Rev. George O'Neill SJ, 35 Lower Leeson Street, Dublin to Irish Fr Provincial concerning an article written by Fr Phelan about Canon Sheehan. Remarks that the article was sent to him as a reader for the Catholic Truth Society ‘I reported strongly against its publication thinking it lamentable from many points of view. The other reader and the Hon. Sec. were equally unfavourable.’.
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Obituary for Fr Christopher Nulty SJ.
Nulty, Christopher, 1838-1914, Jesuit priest
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Obituary for Fr Joseph Polk SJ.
Polk, Josef, 1820-1914, Jesuit priest
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Certificate from the National University of Ireland awarding the degree of Bachelor of Arts to Patrick Joy.
Diary of Fr William A Sutton SJ
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Fr Aubrey Gwynn’s Bible, with entries in his handwriting in the ‘Family Register’ of the dates on which his mother and siblings were received into the Catholic Church; dates of family marriages and deaths and the dates on which he took his first vows and was ordained.
Gwynn, Aubrey, 1892-1983, Jesuit priest and academic
‘Duanín na Nodlag’, ‘An tAistear go Beithil’ and ‘Sa Choill d[am]’
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Three poems. ‘Duanín na Nodlag’, beg. Ó mo láimh-se beir gáirdeas, gach buidhe is buaidh, 3qq. (1914); ‘An tAistear go Beithil’, beg. Fada an bóthar, olc an tslighe, 24 lines of edited text (Christmas 1916) and ‘Sa Choill d[am]’, beg. Sian-sán gaoithe sciatháin dhiadha, translated from the German poem ‘Im Walde’ by T. Schlegel (12 lines).
McGrath, Michael P, 1872-1946, Jesuit priest and Irish language scholar
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Safe travel pass issued for Kevin Richard Stanislaus Nolan, by the German military authorities to travel from Bad Orb, through Holland to England. Kevin Nolan was a brother of Irish Fr Provincial Thomas V Nolan SJ, and had been a solicitor in London. On the eve of the First World War, he travelled to Bad Nauheim, Germany to undergo treatment for a heart condition. He was arrested as a spy, imprisoned however later released. He died in November 1918. See 'The Clongownian', 1919, p.308. Material hand in by Margaret Doyle, Archivist, Clongowes Wood College, 9 January 2017.
Application of Fr Lambert McKenna SJ for the Professorship of Education at University College Galway
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Application and testimonials of Fr Lambert McKenna SJ for the Professorship of Education at University College Galway.
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Typed manuscript of a paper read at a meeting of Camp St. Louis no. 731, United Confederate Veterans by Captain Joseph Boyce Co. D. St. Louis Greys, First Missouri Confederate Infantry. The paper is entitled 'Rev. John Bannon - Chaplain Price's Missouri Confederate Division'.
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Transcripts from the State Papers (Dominions, Ireland) made by Fr Aubrey Gwynn SJ, relating to the ‘poore Irish’; the ‘dearth of Corne’ and the 162[8] – 1634 ‘bringing of poore people out of the Realme of Ireland.’
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Letter from Crawford Hartnell, Wilson & Hartnell & Co., Publishers and Press Agents, Commercial Buildings, Dublin to Fr Frank Browne SJ, Milltown Park, Dublin concerning information he discovered on Baron George and James Calvert Stronge. Advise Fr Browne that he should obtain a photograph of the River Liffey from the drawing room window of Harristown, near Newbridge for his book on the Liffey.
Hartnell, Crawford
Fr William Browne with two religious sisters at the Ursuline Convent, Blackrock, Cork
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Fr William Browne with two religious sisters (perhaps one his sister) at the Ursuline Convent, Blackrock, Cork.
Browne, William F, 1876-1938, parish priest
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Cutting of an address by Fr Michael Phelan SJ published in the 'Sunday Freeman' entitled 'Education of Democracy. The Duty of the Classes to Help in Good Work'.
Phelan, Michael, 1854-1932, Jesuit priest
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Copy of a letter from Edward Thomas O'Dwyer, Bishop of Limerick to the Editor of the 'Munster News' entitled 'Irish Emigrants and English Mobs'. The letter refers to Irish emigrants being forced to join the British army to fight in the First World War.
O'Dwyer, Edward Thomas , 1842-1917, Roman Catholic Bishop of Limerick
Diary of Fr William A Sutton SJ
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Certificate appointing Fr William Joseph Doyle SJ chaplain to the Forces
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Certificate appointing Fr William Joseph Doyle SJ chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class, Land Forces, Temporary.
British Army, 1660-
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Letter from David [ ], a pupil at Clongowes Wood College, County Kildare to his parents (relatives of Fr Egan perhaps a nephew and brother and sister-in-law/sister and brother-in-law) concerning news from school.
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Obituary for Fr Daniel E O'Brien SJ.
O'Brien, Daniel E, 1865-1915, Jesuit priest
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Biographical information on Fr Thomas Brown SJ.
Brown, Thomas P, 1845-1915, Jesuit priest
Jesuits ordained at Milltown Park
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Jesuits ordained at Milltown Park, including Fr Frank Browne and his uncle, Robert Browne, bishop of Cloyne, on mounted card.
Browne, Francis M, 1880-1960, Jesuit priest, photographer and chaplain
Fr Frank Browne SJ on his ordination day at Dublin with his family
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Fr Frank Browne SJ on his ordination day at Milltown Park, Dublin with his family (Robert Browne, bishop of Cloyne, sisters, brother, niece and nephews).
Browne, Francis M, 1880-1960, Jesuit priest, photographer and chaplain
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Obituary for Br Patrick Storey SJ.
Storey, Patrick, 1835-1915, Jesuit brother
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Biographical information on Fr James Colgan SJ.
Colgan, James E, 1849-1915, Jesuit priest
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Obituary for Fr Karl Händl SJ.
Händl, Karl, 1847-1915, Jesuit priest
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Obituary for Br József Hulka SJ.
Hulka, József, 1858-1915, Jesuit brother
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Printed copy of a 'Pastoral Letter to the clergy and laity of the Diocese of Limerick by Edward Thomas O'Dwyer, Bishop of Limerick.
O'Dwyer, Edward Thomas , 1842-1917, Roman Catholic Bishop of Limerick
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Biographical information on Fr Oliver Daly SJ.
Daly, Oliver, 1845-1916, Jesuit priest
Note from the Sisters of Mercy, Cobh of the visit of Fr Frank Browne SJ
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Note from the Sisters of Mercy, Cobh of the visit of Fr Frank Browne SJ and lecture given by him while on leave from acting as chaplain in the First World War.
Sisters of Mercy
Minutes of meetings of Dublin Food Supply Society
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Volume of minutes of committee meetings of the Dublin Food Supply Society (DFSS), a society with which Fr Thomas Finlay SJ was associated and whose object was the supply of cheap food to the poor of Dublin in difficulties due to either the Great War or the ‘local Irish situation’. Fr Thomas Finlay SJ, who had previously worked with Sir Horace Plunkett in the Irish Agricultural Organisation Society, established the Dublin Food Supply Company (1916-1926) at a meeting in the Royal Hibernian Academy, Lincoln Place.
The following individuals became part of the Dublin Food Supply Company committee: Lady Frances Moloney (Chairperson) (in 1918, she became one of the founders of the Missionary Sisters of St Columban), Miss Conroy, Miss Janet Cunningham, Mrs Wilson, Mrs Cogan, Mrs O'Brien, Mr McKee, Mr Fallon, Mr Desmond O'Brien, Mr Cruise O'Brien, Mr Michael J. Dillon and Mr W.A. Ryan. It was agreed that 4 Killarney Street (later transferred to 10 Lower Gloucester Street) should be taken temporarily as a shop, from Monday 18 December 1916. The society had £137 in their account and Fr Tom Finlay SJ was able to source ten gallons of milk, Lady Moloney secured a half a ton of potatoes and Mr O'Brien, bags for the potatoes from IAWS. The milk crisis of 1917 resulted in the Corporation of Dublin requesting that the Dublin Food Supply Company take over the distribution of the milk supply previously provided by them. By 1918, depots where food and milk could be bought were located at: Grattan Street; Francis Street (later transferred to 88 Thomas Street); North King Street and Old Camden Street. By 1924, further properties were bought at Gloucester Place Upper; Middle Gardiner Street and No. 1 Pimlico, parish of St. Catherine, city of Dublin to ‘carry on business solely for the purpose of supplying to the poor, all or any manner of household supplies at such a price and no greater over and above the wholesale price as will cover rents and other costs of distribution’. In February 1925, the Dublin Food Supply Company was running a deficit and the falling off in trade due to the business depression resulted in the ceasing of operations in 1926.
Dublin Food Supply Society, 1916-1926
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Account book of the Hibernian Bank Limited, College Green, Dublin belonging to Fr Joseph Darlington SJ and Campbell.
Essay on “ ‘Jus Naturale’ in Roman Law” by ‘A. Gwynn SJ’
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Essay on “ ‘Jus Naturale’ in Roman Law” by ‘A. Gwynn SJ’ Incomplete (last 2 pages missing).
‘Fr Kent (snapped ‘unbeknowns’ and Fr Kenefick enjoying ye jolie’
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‘Fr Kent (snapped ‘unbeknowns’ and Fr Kenefick enjoying ye [ ]’ taken by Fr Frank Browne’s brother, Fr William.
Browne, William F, 1876-1938, parish priest
Leaflet in Italian containing prayers to Fr William Doyle SJ
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Leaflet in Italian containing prayers to biography of Fr William Doyle SJ.
Doyle, Willie, 1873-1917, Servant of God, Jesuit priest and chaplain
Postcard from Fr Willie Doyle SJ to his father
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Postcard from Fr Willie Doyle SJ, Guadaloupe Barracks, Bordon, Hampshire to his father, Hugh Doyle Esq., Dalkey, Dublin in which he gives his new address.
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Obituary for Fr William O'Dowling SJ.
O'Dowling, William, 1847-1916, Jesuit priest
Fr Frank Browne SJ in chaplains uniform, taken by Ed Surelle á St Omer
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Full photograph portrait of Fr Frank Browne SJ in chaplains uniform, taken by Ed Surelle á St Omer;
Ed Surelle, photographer
Small piece of clothing owned by Fr Willie Doyle SJ
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Once owned by Fr Willie Doyle SJ
Doyle, Willie, 1873-1917, Servant of God, Jesuit priest and chaplain
Certificate given to Fr Doyle on his first leave of absence from the Front
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Handwritten copy of a parchment certificate given to Fr Doyle on his first leave of absence from the Front in 1916. Issued by Major General W.B. Hickie, Commander of the 16th Irish Division, commending his ‘gallant conduct and devotion to duty in the field on April 27th & 29th’.
Hickie, Sir, William Bernard, 1865-1950, Major General in the British Army
Handwritten copy of memorial scroll issued in the name of the king, George V
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Handwritten copy of memorial scroll issued in the name of the king, George V, which commends Fr Doyle for his actions and self-sacrifice during the First World War, and for giving up his life ‘that others might live in freedom’.
George V, King, 1865-1936, King of the United Kingdom