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Fr John Conway SJ

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Conway, John, 1597-1642, Jesuit priest

Blessed Ralph Corby SJ

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Corby, Blessed Ralph, 1598-1644, Jesuit priest and Martyr

Fr James Corr SJ

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Corr, James, 1655-1713, Jesuit priest

Mr Joseph Creedon SJ

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Creedon, Joseph, 1821-1847, Jesuit brother novice

Jesuits in Ireland pre-1773

  • IE IJA OLD
  • Fonds
  • 1540-2020

History of the Old Society
Catalogues, lists, necrologies
Information on individual Jesuits
Compilations of biographical notes
Transcripts of biographical notes
Jesuit Foundations in different counties

Irish Vice-Province of the Society of Jesus, 1830-

Fr Hendrick Aerts SJ

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Aerts, Hendrick, 1919-1953, Jesuit priest

Fr Emmanuel Aizier SJ

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Aizier, Emmanuel, 1888-1974, Jesuit priest

Fr Sylvain Allenou SJ

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Allenou, Sylvain, 1854-1916, Jesuit priest

Fr Richard Archdekin SJ

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Archdekin, Richard, 1619-1693, Jesuit priest and scholar

Fr Patrick Barrett SJ

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Barrett, Patrick, 1866-1942, Jesuit priest and chaplain

Fr John Bathe SJ

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Bathe, John, 1612-1649, Jesuit priest

Fr James Hurley SJ

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Hurley, James, 1926-2020, Jesuit priest

Fr John Clarke SJ

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Clarke, John, 1662-1723, Jesuit priest

Br John Cleary SJ

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Cleary, John, 1773-1840, Jesuit brother

Fr John Cleere SJ

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Cleere, John, 1624-1681, Jesuit priest

Fr Peter Baker SJ

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Baker, Peter, 1871-1955, Jesuit priest

Fr Arthur Burke SJ

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Burke, Arthur, 1905-1988, Jesuit priest and chaplain

Br Peter Carr SJ

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Carr, Peter, 1812-1845, Jesuit brother

Milltown Park, Dublin

The papers of Milltown Park concern the Jesuit community (1861-1979) and works which have occurred there: Tabor House (1969-1993); The Milltown Institute (1968-1992) and The Irish School of Ecumenics (1969-1980). There are references to the missions, chaplaincy, villas, finances, customs, property retreats, library, customs, rules, studies, health, staff, ordinations, the establishment and eventual closure of a retreat centre at Tabor House, the foundation of courses in theology and philosophy for the training of religious and lay people, Milltown Lectures (1960-1970), Lay Retreat Association and the establishment of the Irish School of Ecumenics.

Material is in the form of handwritten letters, ledgers, postcards, accounts, architectural plans, cuttings from newspapers, maps, photographs, menus, bills and receipts.

Milltown Park, Dublin, 1858-

Irish Jesuit Chaplains in the First World War

Thirty-two Jesuit chaplains of the Irish Province served in the First World War. They served on the battlefields of France, Belgium, Egypt and Mesopotamia. Four Jesuits were killed: Frs John Gwynn (12 October 1915), William Doyle (17 August 1917), Michael Bergin (12 October 1917) and John Fitzgibbon (18 September 1918). Two Jesuits died from illness: Frs Austin Hartigan (16 July 1916) and Edward Sydes (15 November 1918).

Approximately eleven Irish-born Jesuit chaplains of the English Province served in in the First World War. They included Frs Timothy Carey (Cork) and Walter Montagu (Cromore, Portstewart, County Derry) who both died on active service. Fr William Keary SJ (Woodford, Galway) initially joined the Irish Province but transferred to the English Province.

The majority of letters are from individual chaplains to the Irish Jesuit Provincial Fr Thomas V. Nolan SJ, (1914-1919). There are some postcards, photographs and medals. Some are rich in details (Fr Daniel Roche SJ, 43 items) others have but an obituary. Includes letters to the Irish Jesuit Provincial from Archbishop’s House, Westminster, England concerning the nomination of various Irish Jesuits as chaplains to the forces and their demobilisation, letters on wages and expenditures of chaplains and the appeal for chaplains. Six Jesuits served with the Australian army.

Irish Vice-Province of the Society of Jesus, 1830-

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