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Delany, William, 1835-1924, Jesuit priest St Ignatius House of Writers
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Will of Charles Kennedy
Will of Charles Kennedy
Purchase of Rathfarnham Castle by the Society of Jesus
Purchase of Rathfarnham Castle by the Society of Jesus
Provincials’ Circulars to the Irish Province of the Society of Jesus
Provincials’ Circulars to the Irish Province of the Society of Jesus
Petition addressed to the Pope outlining the transfer of the Jesuit community from St Stephen’s Green to Lower Leeson Street
Petition addressed to the Pope outlining the transfer of the Jesuit community from St Stephen’s Green to Lower Leeson Street
Note by Fr Fergal McGrath SJ on Fr Joseph Darlington SJ for Hopkins material
Note by Fr Fergal McGrath SJ on Fr Joseph Darlington SJ for Hopkins material
Material relating to the Society of Jesus' decision to move the Noviceship and Juniorate from Tullabeg to Rathfarnham Castle
Material relating to the Society of Jesus' decision to move the Noviceship and Juniorate from Tullabeg to Rathfarnham Castle
Letter from Rev William Delany SJ to the Archbishop of Dublin concerning the application of the Governing Body of University College for tenancy of the St Stephen's Green buildings
Letter from Rev William Delany SJ to the Archbishop of Dublin concerning the application of the Governing Body of University College for tenancy of the St Stephen's Green buildings
Letter from Mr Francis Bergin to Fr William Delany SJ regarding architectural plans for University hall
Letter from Mr Francis Bergin to Fr William Delany SJ regarding architectural plans for University hall
Letter from Fr William Delany SJ, 35 Lower Leeson Street, Dublin to Mr Francis Bergin, in which he replies to Mr Bergin’s letter
Letter from Fr William Delany SJ, 35 Lower Leeson Street, Dublin to Mr Francis Bergin, in which he replies to Mr Bergin’s letter
Legacy of Josephine Keshan
Legacy of Josephine Keshan
Correspondence in connection with the administration of the ‘Father Delany Exhibition’ Trust
Correspondence in connection with the administration of the ‘Father Delany Exhibition’ Trust