- IE IJA J/746
- File
- 1933-1973
Part of Irish Jesuits
Catalogue entries for Fr James Brennan SJ, and obituary taken from Irish Province News, April 1973, Vol. XIV.
Brennan, James F, 1900-1973, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
Catalogue entries for Fr James Brennan SJ, and obituary taken from Irish Province News, April 1973, Vol. XIV.
Brennan, James F, 1900-1973, Jesuit priest
Catalogue entry and obituary for Fr Jeremiah Hogan SJ
Part of Irish Jesuits
Catalogue entry and obituary for Fr Jeremiah Hogan SJ taken from Irish Province News, January 1987, Vol. I.
Part of Irish Jesuits
Hogan, Jeremiah J, 1903-1986, Jesuit priest
Obituaries for Fr James McCann SJ
Part of Irish Jesuits
Obituaries for Fr James McCann SJ, one taken from 'Irish Province News', April 1951, Vol. VII.
Part of Irish Jesuits
McCann, James, 1875-1951, Jesuit priest and chaplain
Part of Irish Jesuits
Obituary taken from 'Irish Province News, 'The Clongownian' and copy of biographical information of Fr William Power SJ.
Power, William, 1848-1931, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
Murphy, Peter, 1844-1872, Jesuit scholastic
In memoriam of Fr John FX O'Brien SJ from 'The Irish Monthly'
Part of Irish Jesuits
In memoriam of Fr John FX O'Brien SJ from 'The Irish Monthly', with copy of Monthly.
Part of Irish Jesuits
O'Brien, John FX, 1873-1920, Jesuit priest
Letters from Goldwin Smith to Dr Charles Russell
Part of Non-Irish Jesuit material
A file of letters from Goldwin Smith to Dr Charles Russell. Includes a letter remembering a pleasant day spent at Maynooth and telling Dr Russell about a book of '...photographic views of the old Oxford which you know so well...' which he will send him. Includes biographical details on Goldwin Smith by Fr Fergal McGrath, S.J. (former Irish Province Archivist).
Smith, Goldwin, 1823-1910, historian and journalist
Letters from William George Ward to Dr Charles Russell
Part of Non-Irish Jesuit material
A file of letters from William George Ward to Dr Charles Russell concerning his writing and Dr Russell's criticism of same. Refers to Dr Newman's Apologia and to the Dublin Review (7 January 1865, 8pp, 10 January 1865, 3pp and 21 January 1865, 8pp).
Ward, William George, 1812-1882, theologian and mathematician
Letter from Dr Bartholomew Woodlock, Catholic University of Ireland, 86 St Stephen's Green, Dublin
Part of Non-Irish Jesuit material
Letter from Dr Bartholomew Woodlock, Catholic University of Ireland, 86 St Stephen's Green, Dublin to Dr Charles Russell asking Dr. Russell to recommend a friend (Alfred Barrett) to Lord O'Hagan in connection with the new legislation regarding the Court of Chancery. Remarks 'I shall take it as a special favour done to myself personally if you will kindly render my friend any service in your power...'
Woodlock, Bartholomew, 1819-1902, Roman Catholic Bishop of Ardagh and Clonmacnoise and Rector of the Catholic University of Ireland
Group photographs of Jesuits at Rathfarnham Castle, Dublin
Part of Irish Jesuit houses of formation
Group photographs of Jesuits (named) at Rathfarnham Castle, Dublin.
'PP 3i Anni Rathfarnham 1941-2';
Back row, l-r: Patrick Harper, John O'Shaugnessy, Thomas O'Callaghan, Brian McMahon, Michael O'Mahony, Gerard McLaughlin, James Kelly, Peter McSeamais. Middle row: Liam McElligott, Michael O'Meara, Terence Sheridan, Scozzeri, - Van Bogrt, Fergus Cronin, Denis Gilmore, Brendan Brennan and Peter Buschman. Front row: George Carroll, Aidan Ennis, Charles O'Conor, Henry Keane, Gerard Golden, Gerard Perrott and John Williams. Names given in 1970, of those who have died on reverse.
'Autumn 1914', Juniors at Rathfarnham;
Back row, l-r: John Farrell, Aubrey Gwynn, Thomas Moore, Denis Hayes and Colin McKillop. Middle row: Robert McCarthy, Michael Kelly, Paul O'Dea, Charles Scantlebury, Noel Burke-Gaffney, Donal McCarthy. Front row: Eddie Bourke, Charles Molony, John Ryan, Jeremiah Higgins and Kieran Ward.
[1958]-[1964];
Jesuit brothers including, l-r Andre Bannon, - John Adams, Edward Keogh and Fitzgerald at Rathfarnham Castle.
[1958]-[1964];
Back row, l: Anthony Baggot, Ned Keogh, John O'Connor, Gabriel McKinney, Liam O'Hara, Joseph Osborne, William Glanville, Roderick Greaney, Anthony McShera, James Fitzgerald. Middle row: Albert Kelly, Patrick Brady, Joseph Cleary, James Priest, Frank Roe. Seated: Andrew Bannon, John Adams, Charles O'Conor, Fergal McGrath, Patrick McNamara.
Photograph of group of Jesuit brothers at Rathfarnham Castle, Dublin
Part of Irish Jesuit houses of formation
Photograph taken at Rathfarnham Castle, Dublin which includes:
Back row: Edmund Keogh, Gabriel McKinney, Liam O'Hara, William Glanville, Roderick Greaney, Tony McShera.
Third row: Tony Baggot, ?, Joe Osborne, Stephen Fitzgerald, Jim Fitzgerald.
Second row: Albert Kelly, Paddy Brady, Joe Clery, James Priest, Frankie Roe.
Front row: Andy Bannon, Br John Adams, Irish Fr Provincial Charlie O'Conor SJ, Fr Fergal McGrath SJ, Superior, Pat McNamara.
See IE IJA FM/RATH/69
Part of Irish Jesuits
Print out of personal history.
White, Thomas, 1556-1622, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
Obituary for Fr William O'Dowling SJ.
O'Dowling, William, 1847-1916, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
Obituaries for Fr Jerome O'Mahony SJ (1930), and details about Fr Mahony’s time as a military chaplain in the First World War. See also 'The Mungret Annual', 1916, p.385-6; 1919, p.77-82; and 'The Clongownian', 1918, p.174-179; 1919, p.288-292.
O'Mahony, Jerome C, 1869-1930, Jesuit priest and chaplain
Part of Irish Jesuits
Obituaries for Fr Michael Murray SJ.
Murray, Michael, 1886-1949, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
Information of the novices entry (1907-1914) and obituary from the 'Irish Province News' for Fr Henry Croasdaile SJ.
Croasdaile, Henry, 1888-1966, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
Information of the novices entry (1907-1914), obituaries from' The Clongownian' (1916), ‘material for Memorials of Irish Province S.J. Collected by Fr Henry Lynch S.J.’ and Chronological Catalogue (1900-1929) and article by Mihalea Repina, Assistant Archivist, Jesuits in Britain entitled One Hundred Years Ago Today, regarding Mr Thomas Egan SJ.
Egan, Thomas, 1889-1915, Jesuit scholastic
Part of Irish Jesuits
Obituary from the Province News (June 1930) and death certificate (15 October 1930) for Fr Henry Foley SJ, date of death registered as 01 March 1930.
Foley, Henry, 1862-1930, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
Catalogue online 2042.
Brereton, Joseph P, 1920-2012, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
Catalogue online 2038.
Dunne, John A, 1944-2008, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
Catalogue online 2043.
FitzGerald, John M, 1919-2012, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
Catalogue online 2047.
Cassidy, Derek O, 1943-2017, Jesuit priest
Inventaris van het archief van de Nederduitse Provincie der Jezuïeten
Inventaris van het archief van de Nederduitse Provincie der Jezuïeten (Provincia Belgica, vervolgens Provincia Flandro-Belgica) en van het archief van het professenhuis te Antwerpen (1388) 1564-1773
Hendrik Callewier, Dutch, Algemeen Rijksarchief, Brussel, 2006
With pen and tongue: the Jesuits in Australia, 1865-1939
Ursula M. L. Bygott
Melbourne University Press, Carlton, Vic., 1980
The Society of Jesus in Australia
Book entitled 'The Society of Jesus in Australia.'
Watson, Michael J, 1845-1931, Jesuit priest
Irish Jesuit Provincials’ Correspondence
Father Provincial of the Irish Province of the Society of Jesus:
Joseph Lentaigne 1860-1863
Edmund O'Reilly 1863-1870
Nicholas Walsh 1870-1877
Aloysius Sturzo 1877-1880
James Tuite 1880-1883
Thomas Browne 1883-1888
Timothy Kenny 1888-1894
Patrick Keating 1894-1900
James Murphy 12 November 1900-1905
John Conmee 11 August 1905-1909
William Delany 5 August 1909-1912
Thomas V. Nolan 22 October 1912-1922
John Fahy 22 February 1922-1931
(John Keane was Vice Provincial for [six] months while Fr. Fahy was in Rome from Sep. 1923 – [Feb.] 1924)
Laurence Kieran 2 March 1931-1941
John McMahon 8 September 1941-14 August 1947
Thomas Byrne 15 August 1947-1953
Michael O'Grady 31 July 1953-1959
Charlie O'Conor 20 July 1959-1965
Brendan Barry 5 August 1965-1968
Cecil McGarry 25 July 1968-1975
Paddy Doyle 9 March 1975-31 August 1980
Joseph Dargan 1 September 1980-1986
Philip Hartnett 31 July 1986-1992
Laurence Murphy 31 July 1992-1998
Gerry O'Hanlon 31 July 1998-2004
John Dardis 31 July 2004-2010
Tom Layden 31 July 2010-5 January 2017
Leonard Moloney 6 January 2017-
Part of Non-Irish Jesuit material
Letter from [ ] Wray (mother-in-law of William Bliss), Liverpool to Dr Charles Russell concerning William Bliss and his conversion to the Catholic religion. Appeals to Dr. Russell '...to suggest to him that there are natural as well as moral rights of others which ought to be considered as well as his own religious and legal rights.' Refers to William Bliss' desire to have all of his children brought up in the Catholic faith 'To be thus bereft of her children one by one, will break the mother's heart; it will certainly not win her to her husband's religion; and will necessitate proceedings which will create domestic discord and probably bring this scandal before the world.' Concludes 'There is another matter which also has a bearing upon this case, which, for his own sake, should not come before the public. I allude to his extreme excitability of temper which not infrequently has made my daughter fear for her own personal safety. I have plenty of witnesses to prove this.'
Part of Non-Irish Jesuit material
Letter from Augustus Frederick Fitzgerald, third Duke of Leinster, Carton, County Kildare to Dr Charles Russell congratulating him on his election as President of Maynooth College.
FitzGerald, Augustus Frederick, 1791-1874, 3rd Duke of Leinster
Part of Non-Irish Jesuit material
Letter from Otho Fitzgerald, Carton, County Kildare to Dr Charles Russell congratulating him on his election as President of Maynooth College. Includes a biographical note written by Fr Fergal McGrath SJ (former Irish Province Archivist).
FitzGerald, Lord Otho, 1827-1882, soldier and politician
Part of Irish Jesuits
Catalogue online 2038.
Donovan, John, 1931-2008, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
Obituary for Fr Thomas Shuley SJ from the 'Irish Province News' (July 1965) and small photographic album belonging to Fr Shuley with thirteen images of the west of Ireland while on villa [1916-1930].
Shuley, Thomas, 1884-1965, Jesuit priest
Michael Collins: his death in the twilight
Michael Collins: his death in the twilight by Edward O'Mahony.
Aithris ar Chríost by Peadar Ó Laoire (Peter O'Leary - Translator), Risteárd Mac Annraoi (Editor)
Foilseacháin Ábhair Spioradálta, Baile Átha Cliath, 2020
Clane: the village we knew by Bryan Sammon, Paddy Behan, Liam Burke
Nonsuch Publishing, Dublin, 2006
The Jesuit Irish mission: a calendar of correspondence, 1566-1752
The Jesuit Irish mission: a calendar of correspondence, 1566-1752
Institutum historicum Societatis Iesu, Roma, 2017
Moynes, Vera, archivist and historian
Part of Irish Jesuits
Coghlan, Seán, 1933-2021, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
Catalogue online 2042.
Moylan, John, 1938-2012, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
Print out of personal history.
Tighe, Patrick, 1866-1920, Jesuit, priest, chaplain and missionary
Part of Irish Jesuit community houses
Series of articles by Dr Helena Concannon on ‘The Jesuits in Ireland: Some chapters in their history’.
Concannon, Helena, 1878-1952, historian and politician
Part of Irish Jesuit community houses
Material related to shares given to Fr John Bannon SJ, St Francis Xavier's, Upper Gardiner Street, Dublin in order for masses to be said for Mr Edward McDonough, Balmarino, Drogheda.
Newspaper clipping on St Francis Xavier's Hall
Part of Irish Jesuit community houses
Newspaper clipping on St Francis Xavier's Hall.
Part of Irish Jesuit community houses
Statements regarding St Francis Xavier's Hall and Pioneer Club submitted by Irish Fr Provincial John Fahy SJ (by request). Annotations in blue pencil were made by Fr Fahy. Includes typed inaugural address by Fr James Cullen SJ at opening of St Francis Xavier's Hall, Upper Sherrard Street, Dublin (2 March 1908); aims and objectives taken from minutes of Provincial Committee (17 March 1908).
Programmes for concert and dramas at St Francis Xavier's Hall
Part of Irish Jesuit community houses
Programmes for concert and dramas at St Francis Xavier's Hall, (Pioneer Hall), Upper Sherrard Street, includes Grand Easter presentation by Pioneer Choral and Dramatic Society.
Mechanical Services for St Francis Xavier's Hall
Part of Irish Jesuit community houses
Specifications for the Mechanical Services for St Francis Xavier's Hall, Sherrard Street by Architect, Messrs. Jones and Kelly and Consulting Engineer, L.C.G. Leonard, 12 Clare Street. Includes a letter from L.C.G. Leonard, Dublin to Fr Troddyn, Upper Gardiner Street concerning tenders for mechanical services and an analysis of the estimates submitted.
Jones and Kelly, architects
Publication by Fr Liam Browne SJ entitled 'The plateau Tonga: an introduction'.
Browne, Liam, 1929-2017, Jesuit priest
Father Browne: a life in pictures
Father Browne: a life in pictures by Fr E. E. O'Donnell SJ.
Wolfhound Press, Dublin, 1994
O'Donnell, Edward E, Jesuit priest
Father Browne's Titanic album: a passenger's photographs and personal memoir: Centenary Edition
Father Browne's Titanic album: a passenger's photographs and personal memoir. Centenary Edition
Father Browne's Titanic album : a passenger's photographs and personal memoir, 2016
O'Donnell, Edward E, Jesuit priest
The life and lens of Father Browne
The life and lens of Father Browne
O'Donnell, Edward E, Jesuit priest
The annals of Dublin
Currach Press, Dublin, 2008
O'Donnell, Edward E, Jesuit priest
Father Browne's First World War
Father Browne's First World War
Messenger, Dublin, 2014
O'Donnell, Edward E, Jesuit priest
List of the Rectors of the Irish College in Seville and Rome
Part of Irish Jesuit Colleges in Europe
List of the Rectors of the Irish College in Seville, 20 August 1619-3 April 1767, and Rome, 1635-1772, by Fr John MacErlean SJ.
MacErlean, John C, 1870-1950, Jesuit priest, historian and archivist
Part of Irish Jesuit Colleges in Europe
The Irish Jesuit College at Seville was established in 1608/12. For diplomatic reasons the title of Rector was held by a Spanish Jesuit. successively at Santiago (1612) and Seville (1619).
Part of Irish Jesuits
Catalogue available 2041.
Hurley, Michael, 1923-2011, Jesuit priest and ecumenist
Part of Irish Jesuits
Catalogue available 2038.
Greene, Liam F, 1942-2008, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
Marmion, Joseph, 1925-2000, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
Catalogue available 2038.
Kelly, Joseph A, 1931-2008, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
Catalogue available 2042.
Lavery, Patrick, 1927-2012, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
Catalogue available 2042.
Kelly, Patrick, 1920-2012, Jesuit priest
St Francis Xavier's, Upper Gardiner Street, Dublin
Part of Irish Jesuit community houses
The papers of St Francis Xavier’s, Upper Gardiner Street, Dublin concentrate on the history and work of the church and community, domestic and spiritual matters, penny dinners, benefactors, general administration, finances, retreats, lectures, novenas, missions, sodalities, relics, the Pioneer Total Abstinence Association and St. Francis Xavier's Hall.
The material is mainly in the form of letters, ledgers, plans, maps and photographs.
St Francis Xavier's, Upper Gardiner Street, Dublin, 1832-
Memorials of the Irish Province
Vol. 1, No.1 June 1898 – Centenary year, Part II 1814 – 1914
(For circulation among Ours Only)
Contains Obituaries
Index
Handwritten index biographical notices in the Memorials of the Irish Province and general index. Compiled by Fr John MacErlean SJ.
Vol. 1, No.1 June 1898
‘A Short History of the Irish Province Part I, From its foundation under St. Ignatius down to the year 1626’;
‘Memoir of Father Peter Kenney, S.J.’;
‘Brief Memoirs of the Fathers and Brothers of the Society who Died in Clongowes up to 1826’;
University College Results;
Catalogus Hib A.. 1752 in Missione Hibernica’.
Vol. 1, No.II June 1899
‘Biographical Sketch of the Rev. T. Betagh’;
Brief Memoirs of the Fathers and Brothers of the Society who Died in: Clongowes, from 1826 to 1869 Tullabeg, previous to the year 1874;
Notes on the lives of early Irish Jesuits written in 1877 by Fr John Curtis SJ;
‘Voyage to Palermo and Back’ by Fr Charles Aylmer SJ;
‘Fr Edmund J O’Reilly’ by Fr Matthew Russell SJ;
‘An Old MSS Catalogue of Clongowes, 1820-1821’;
Chronological list of Jesuits connected with the Irish Mission from 1550-1779;
Vol. 1, No.III June 1900
‘Memoirs of the Suppression and Restoration of the the Society of Jesus in Ireland’ by Fr Bracken SJ’;
‘Testimonies to Fr Peter Kenney SJ’;
Brief Memoirs of the Fathers and Brothers of the Society who Died at: the Residence, Gardiner Street from 1845 to 1895. Belvedere College from 1855 to 1892;
‘Some manuscript catalogues of Clongowes, 1823, 1824, 1825 - 1834, 1837 and 1839’;
Vol. 1, No.IV June 1901
‘Memoirs of the Suppression and Restoration of the the Society of Jesus in Ireland, Part II’ by Fr Bracken SJ’;
‘Vale Novitiorum’;
‘Testimonies to Fr Peter Kenney SJ’;
Brief Memoirs of the Fathers and Brothers of the Society who Died at: University College, Dublin, from 1889-1893.
Vol. 1, No. V June 1902
‘Short History of the Australian Mission’;
‘Some Irish Worthies S.J.’ by Edmund Hogan SJ;
Memoirs of Fathers who Died at Milltown Park, from 1865 to 1887;
‘Further Testimonies to Fr Peter Kenney SJ’;
‘Two letters, 1813, 1814’ written by Fr Charles Aylmer.
Vol. 1, No. VI January 1903
‘Memoirs of Fr Alfred Murphy SJ’;
‘Some Early Irish Jesuits’;
‘Testimonies to Fr Peter Kenney SJ’;
‘A Short History of Irish Province Pt.1’(Fr Grene).
Vol. 1, No. VII June 1903
‘A Short History of Some Early Irish Jesuits (continued)’ by Rev. J. McDonnell SJ;
‘A contribution towards a History of the Irish Province of the Society of Jesus, from its Revival soon after the year 1800. Part II’ by Fr John Grene SJ.
‘Some Letters in Jesuit Archives in Ireland’;
Memoir of Father P.E. Duffy, S.J. Part I.
Short Memoirs of the Early Irish Jesuits down to the year 1840
by Fr Joseph McDonnell SJ, 1903
Centenary Year, 1814-1914, Part I
‘The Irish Province 1814-1914’;
‘Rathfarnham Castle and some of its Former Owners’;
‘First Dublin residence, George’s Hill, 1812’;
‘Brief Chronological Notes, 1829-1914’;
Necrologia: 1900 to December 1913.
Centenary Year, 1814-1914, Part II
‘The Irish Province 1814-1914’;
‘Milltown Park and and some of its Owners’;
‘Brief Chronological Notes, Milltown Park, 1858-1914’;
‘Irish Province, 1860-1914, Brief Chronological Notes’;
‘Gardiner Street, 1860-1914, Brief Chronological Notes’.
Words of comfort to persecuted Catholics : written in exile, anno 1607
Words of comfort to persecuted Catholics written in exile, anno 1607; Letters from a cell in Dublin Castle and Diary of the Bohemian War of 1620
M.H. Gill, Dublin, 1881
Hogan, Edmund, 1831-1917, Jesuit priest
Crescent College Review, No.1, August 1897, 66pp.
Crescent College Review, No.1, Midsummer 1898, 118pp.
Presented in 1951 by Mr Joseph Purcell.
Part of Irish Jesuits
Catalogue available 2039.
Clear, John B, 1922-2009, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
Catalogue online 2041.
Cantillon, Eric, 1924-2011, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
Catalogue available 2042.
Cleary, Joseph, 1921-2012, Jesuit brother
Part of Irish Jesuits
Available for viewing 2038
Doyle, Patrick J, 1922-2008, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
Catalogus personarum primus filled out by Fr John Deevy SJ (1930) and obituary from the Irish Province News, Vol XIII, No.6 (April 1969).
Deevy, John A, 1887-1969, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
Catalogus personarum primus filled out by Fr Edward Dillon SJ (18 February 1930) and obituary from the Irish Province News, Vol XIII, No.8 (October 1969).
Dillon, Edward J, 1874-1969, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
Catalogus personarum primus filled out by Fr Peter McDonagh SJ (1956) and obituary from the Irish Province News, Vol XIV, No. 10 (April 1973).
McDonagh, Peadar, 1922-1973, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
Catalogue available 2043.
Byrne, Davy, 1935-2013, Jesuit brother
Part of Irish Jesuits
Catalogue available 2043.
Timoney, Senan P, 1927-2013, Jesuit priest
Documents relating to Fr Richard Kennedy SJ as a Japanese prisoner of war in Taiwan
Part of Irish Jesuit chaplains
Documents relating to Fr Richard Kennedy SJ as a Japanese prisoner of war in Taiwan. Includes:
– cutting from The Times listing Fr Richard Kennedy SJ as a POW (1 December 1942, 1p.);
– postcard from Fr Richard Kennedy SJ in a POW camp in Taiwan to Fr Provincial (1943);
– letters from Fr Kennedy’s brother, Denis P. Kennedy SJ to Irish Fr Provincial, informing him of letters received by Fr Kennedy’s family (13 July, 30 September 1944, 2 items).
Kennedy, Richard J, 1906-1986, Jesuit priest and chaplain
James Joyce's schooldays
St. Martin's Press, New York, 1982
Bradley, Bruce, Jesuit priest
Part of Non-Irish Jesuit material
Letter from Henry Reeve, 62 Rutland [Square], [Dublin] to Dr Charles Russell congratulating him on his appointment to the Presidency of Maynooth College.
Reeve, Henry, 1813-1895, journalist
Letter from John Cashel Hoey to Dr Charles Russell concerning Professors at Maynooth College
Part of Non-Irish Jesuit material
Letter from John Cashel Hoey, 17 Campden Hill Road, Kensington, London, England to Dr. Russell concerning Professors [at Maynooth College]. Remarks '...I cannot understand Mr. Gladstone's action in the matter...the letters which I sent Mr. Crolley are evidence that he knew the Professors were not satisfied and was at least willing to consider how they could be satisfied. Continues 'I do not at all despair of getting the proviso inserted in the Lords.'
Hoey, John Cashel, 1828-1892, author, editor of the Nation, and administrator
Charles Kennedy, 151 Capel Street and 17 Mountjoy Square, Dublin
Material relates to the life and work of Charles Kennedy and to a lesser extent, James Kennedy. Includes large amount of correspondence and receipts, 1871-1901;
Material related to Jervis Street Hospital. Includes correspondence, report wills, plans, fundraising committee meetings, 1876-1902;
Wills, land details on property on Capel Street, Mountjoy Square; correspondence between Charles Kennedy and business associates, friends and relations including Chief Baron Christopher Palles. Wills and receipts related to Laurence, Richard and James Devereux, Distillers, Wexford Distillery, Kilkenny and land in Wexford. Receipts including from the Royal Yacht Club, the Smithwicks in Kilkenny. 1875-1884;
Material relates to a nephew of Charles Kennedy, Charles Doyle (wife, Lizzie Doyle, and daughter Rosetta). Charles Doyle appears to be a serial conman (at one stage changes his name to Edward Gerard) and Charles Kennedy corresponds with fellow family members in Ireland and abroad, priests in the UK and Citeaux, France and reformatories about Charles Doyle’s criminal behaviour and imprisonment in Austria, the U. S. and France. Chief Baron Christopher Palles was a brother-in-law of Charles Doyle.1872-1899;
Correspondence between Rosetta Doyle, Youghal, Fermoy, Killarney and Taunton, Somerset and her grand uncle, Charles Kennedy, 151 Capel Street and 17 Mountjoy Square, Dublin.
Correspondence between Lizzie Doyle, Youghal, Cork and her uncle, Charles Kennedy, 151 Capel Street and 17 Mountjoy Square. Relates to her time as a student at the Loreto convent, Youghal and issues such as family matters, school fees; 1875-1889.
Kennedy, Charles, benefactor
Part of Non-Irish Jesuit material
Letter from Chichester Parkinson Fortescue, Irish Office, London to Dr. Charles Russell concerning grants paid to Maynooth College and the '[over issuing]' of money. Remarks that he discussed the matter with Mr Gladstone 'Mr Gladstone's answer is that it is a question of law and that the Audit [Committee]...discovered an illegal issue of public money...'.
Parkinson-Fortescue, Chichester, 1823-1898, 2nd Baron Clermont and 1st Baron Carlingford
School roll for St Ignatius College, Galway
Part of Jesuit colleges in Ireland
An Rolla’. Bound official school roll for Coláiste Iognáid S.J., Gallimh. Typed names with addresses. In Irish and English.
Ó Duibhir, Seán T, 1921-2007, Jesuit priest and Irish language editor
Coláiste Iognáid SJ Gallimh An Rolla
Copies of Coláiste Iognáid SJ Gallimh An Rolla - roll of students at Coláiste Iognáid SJ (St Ignatius’ College) for the years 1880-1883, 1888-1926, 1929-1963, compiled by Adrian Ryder.
Ó Duibhir, Seán T, 1921-2007, Jesuit priest and Irish language editor
The Irish College at Santiago de Compostela 1605-1769
Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2007.
O'Connell, Patricia, librarian
The Jesuit mission in early modern Ireland, 1560-1760
The Jesuit mission in early modern Ireland, 1560-1760
Four Courts Press, Dublin, Ireland, 2022
Lyons, Mary Ann, historian
The First Irish Mission of the Society of Jesus
'The First Irish Mission of the Society of Jesus' serialised in the Irish Ecclesiastical Record.
Hogan, Edmund, 1831-1917, Jesuit priest
The Confederacy's fighting chaplain: Father John B. Bannon
The Confederacy's fighting chaplain: Father John B. Bannon by Phillip Thomas Tucker
University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa, Ala., ©1992
Part of Irish Jesuits
Drennan, Mike, 1942-2023, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
Positives of ships including:
“The Arabic”;
Henderson collapsibles on “Arabic”;
Steerage section of “Arabic”;
Danish sailing ship “Atacama” with tender “Forth”;
Aft view of “Baltic” from the tender (1912);
Extra boats on the “Baltic” after the great “Titanic” disaster (1912);
Bumboats (water-carriers) and tenders at “Majestic”;
White Star Liner of the olden time The “Majestic”;
“Before we shipped to sea” – tender leaving “Megantic” (1912); 2 items
“After we shipped to sea” – tender leaving “Megantic” (1912);
The “Megantic”;
Mounting the gangway “Megantic” (1912);
Hoisting the gangway “Megantic” (1912);
“All on board the tenders” Queenstown for “Oceanic”; A fall in the mail - “Oceanic”;
Contraband trade “Oceanic”, 2 items;
“Oceanic”, 4 items;
“Sounding” - “Oceanic”;
“Olympic” a tender as seen from the shore (1912);
“Olympic” (1912);
“Berthon” Collapsible on boat deck of “Olympic”;
Tenders tending “Olympic” (1912);
“Olympic” (White Star Line & “Haverford” (American Line) - 1912;
On board tender, leaving “Titanic” (1912);
On the tender, Queenstown, 3 items;
Pilot at Spithead “Titanic” (1912);
Gymnasium “Titanic” (1912) Mr T.W. McCawley, Physical Educator;
Sunrise – (moonlight) at sea (“Titanic”) - 1912;
Tender leaving the ship “Titanic” (1912);
Under the Bridge “Titanic” (1912);
The crew of the “Neptun”;
‘A fair breeze on a Summer sea’ – Yachting in Cork Harbour: Names from left: Master Jeff Sheehan (nephew of Canon Sheehan); Mr A.H. Allen (owner of “Sybil”); yachtsman; Mr Davis (Secretary to Admiral Coke); Mr Florence McCarthy; Mr Harold Allen, 3 items;
R.C.Y.C “Sybil” (owner A.H. Allen Esq.) Winner of Kingstown-Holyhead race on Whit Saturday, 2 items;
Cork Harbour – Mr Harold Allen rowing Mr A.H. Allen and Mr Florence McCarthy;
Moon’s silver path – Cork Head (1913);
“Blackthorns” Queenstown (Mrs Galvin) [Annie Galvin, 1911 census];
From U.S.A. at Queenstown;
White Star workers, Queenstown;
Tenders returning Queenstown;
Landing from U.S.A. at Queenstown;
German training ship “Hertzogen Cecilie”, stowing the anchor;
Daunt’s Rock Lightship, Cork Harbour 1912;
Cunard S.S. Franconia full speed ahead. American Line S.S. “Haverford “ in background;
Steerage “Haverford “;
Gangway to “Haverford “ on outward journey;
Two photographs by H. Peberdy of ‘Margaret’ off Cape Horn;
Fr Frank Browne SJ captions on reverse. Many are in Fr Browne’s Titanic album.
Browne, Francis M, 1880-1960, Jesuit priest, photographer and chaplain
Part of Non-Irish Jesuit material
Letter from [Lord Bellew] to Dr Charles Russell concerning Dr Russell's election to President of Maynooth College. Congratulates him on his achievement. Remarks that Lord Carlisle was also'...highly pleased with the appointment.'
Bellew, Patrick, 1798-1866, 1st Baron Bellew
Letters from Lord Rosse to Dr Charles Russell
Part of Non-Irish Jesuit material
A file of letters from Lord Rosse (The Castle, Parsonstown) to Dr Charles Russell. Includes a letter congratulating Dr. Russell on his election to President of Maynooth College (22 October 1857, 3pp).
Parsons, William, 1800-1867, 3rd Earl of Rosse
Letters from Sir Robert Peel to to Dr Charles Russell
Part of Non-Irish Jesuit material
A file relating to Sir Robert Peel (eldest son of Sir Robert Peel, Prime Minister), Chief Secretary for Ireland 1861 - 1865. Includes a letter from Robert Peel to Dr. Charles Russell offering him a position on the Board of National Education (16 January 1864, 4pp). Includes a draft reply from Dr. Charles Russell accepting the position (n.d., 2pp). Includes a letter from Robert Peel to Dr. Charles Russell remarking that he has resigned the position of Chief Secretary for Ireland. Remarks that he is greatly disappointed not to have been able to obtain '...the government sanction...of the House of Commons for the erection of the Chapel so much needed for the use of your students...' (17 November 1865, 5pp).
Peel, Sir Robert, 1822-1895, 3rd Baronet and Chief Secretary for Ireland
Letters from Earl Spencer to Dr Charles Russell
Part of Non-Irish Jesuit material
A file of letters from Earl Spencer to Dr Charles Russell. Includes a letter thanking Dr Russell for the Preface of the Calendar of the Irish State papers of James I by Dr. Russell and remarks how glad he is to have the book to put in his library at Althorp. Invites Dr. Russell to visit him (17 April 1874, 4pp). Includes a letter thanking Dr. Russell for sending him verses written on '...the occasion of laying the first stone of your new church...I am glad...you will soon have a church worthy of the college over which you preside.' Admires the design and remarks 'I presume Pugin originally designed a church to go with the college...'.
Spencer, John Poyntz, 1835-1910, 5th Earl Spencer and lord lieutenant of Ireland
Letter from the Earl of Portarlington to Dr Charles Russell
Part of Non-Irish Jesuit material
Letter from the Earl of Portarlington to Dr Charles Russell thanking him for a photograph and a hymn. Refers to the construction of the church at Maynooth.
Dawson-Damer, Henry, 1822-1889, 3rd Earl of Portarlington
Part of Non-Irish Jesuit material
Memorandum of Agreement between Dr Nicholas Wiseman, St. Mary's College, near Birmingham and Thomas Richardson and Son, Printers and Publishers, Derby concerning the Dublin Review. The Agreement sets out the terms and conditions for Thomas Richardson and son to become the sole and exclusive proprietors and publishers of the Dublin Review from the 34th issue. Eight conditions are listed in the Agreement.
Part of Non-Irish Jesuit material
Letter from John Cashel Hoey, 18 [Denleigh] Street, London, England to Dr Charles Russell concerning articles on Ireland becoming more prominent in the Dublin Review. Refers to an obituary he and Dr Manning are writing for 'the Cardinal' and asks for information '...he (Dr Manning) suggested that you and Mr Bagshawe are probably best acquainted with the facts of the Cardinal's connexion with the foundation and early conduct of the Review.'
Hoey, John Cashel, 1828-1892, author, editor of the Nation, and administrator
Letter from Rev. Henry James Coleridge SJ to Dr Charles Russell
Part of Non-Irish Jesuit material
Letter from Rev. Henry James Coleridge SJ, St Beuno's, St. Asaph to Dr Charles Russell concerning some '...trouble that has lately taken place about the 'Dublin Review'. Discusses in detail the editorship of the publication.
Coleridge, Henry James, 1822-1893, Jesuit priest and editor
Limerick Jesuit centenary record 1859-1959
Limerick Jesuit centenary record 1859-1959. Contains school list of St Muchins's College (1859-73), renamed Sacred Heart College, 1859-1909, 1909-1934, 1934-1959.
Finegan, Francis J, 1909-2011, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuit Missions
Draft letters, unsigned, from Irish Fr Provincial Thomas V Nolan SJ, St Francis Xavier's, Upper Gardiner Street, Dublin to Fr James O'Dwyer concerning the position of Rector of Newman College and explaining why Fr O'Dwyer service as Rector was not continued.
Nolan, Thomas V, 1867-1941, Jesuit priest
Diary of Fr William A Sutton SJ ?
Part of Irish Jesuits
Letters from Fr Nicholas Wiseman to Dr Charles Russell on the 'Dublin Review'
Part of Non-Irish Jesuit material
A file of letters from Fr Nicholas Wiseman (later Cardinal) to Dr Charles Russell. Includes a letter remarking that due to ill health he cannot edit the next issue of the Dublin Review. Remarks that he has been in contact with Thomas Richardson regarding the impending ownership of the Dublin Review 'Let us get over this one crisis more and please God the Review will be safe. Richardson is determined to push it, it will succeed.' ([ ]1844, 7pp). Includes a letter remarking 'Richardson takes the 'Review' upon our terms...I feel confident...that in his hands the 'Review' will be pushed forward very differently from the past.' Remarks that he hopes Dr. Russell '...may be able to get your friends to write for us.' Concludes 'If the [secret] history of the D.R. were known to the public how strange it would appear - so often in the pains of sinking yet always rescued.' ([ ] 1844, 6pp). Discusses potential articles for the Dublin Review (27 April 1846, 4pp). Refers to the quality of articles appearing in the Review and remarks 'The Review is not deep. It wants some more reasoning and original articles...As for my own article...I ran off the rails and could not bring out what I wanted. Let us get something good for next time.' (2 October 1952, 2pp). Refers again to the type of articles published by the Review. Remarks 'Do you think we are getting into too few hands? Ward, De Morgan, Christie, Newman, Allies etc. have written for us...surely the convert element ought to be more cultivated and I must own I believe the fault lies in our having a mere business editor and no recognised literary one who enjoys the confidence of our learned men. I see the growing narrowness of our work and deplore it. Never a paper on Physics, Astronomical discoveries, Chemistry, Electricity, Steam, Railroads, Physiology, Medicine, Geology, Botany, Law Reform nor even on Politics in the wider sense. Never any article on foreign countries except the bleak north - I mean an original paper. W. B. cannot possibly attend to getting people to write and he has no influence. We shall never do as we ought till something is done to widen our range of topics and writers (18 February 1853, 8pp). Refers to a letter he has written to Dr Newman concerning the Dublin Review and '...begging of him not to enter into any plans for a new Review as we might get all we wanted out of our present one.' (3 January 1857, 3pp). Discusses the unsatisfactory situation regarding the publisher of the Dublin Review. Remarks 'I am satisfied that our only chance of success is a new publisher. If this is not feasible the 'Review' must drop for we cannot possibly go on in the present unsatisfactory manner.' Refers to a 'coalition' with the Rambler and remarks this is impossible. (11 April 1862, 4pp).
Wiseman, Nicholas, 1802-1865, Cardinal and Roman Catholic Archbishop of Westminster