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Gunter, John, d 1668, Jesuit scholastic
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Gunter, John, d 1668, Jesuit scholastic
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Harrison, James, 1673-1699, Jesuit scholastic
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Henriquez, John, 1603-1678, Jesuit brother
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Linck, Gregory, d 1680, Jesuit priest
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Matthews, Peter, 1692-1752, Jesuit priest
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McClune, John, 1809-1848, Jesuit priest
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Murphy, Richard, 1716-1794, Jesuit priest
Archbishop Walter Steins Bisschop
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Steins Bisschop, Walter, 1810-1881, Jesuit priest and archbishop
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Coghlan, Seán, 1933-2021, Jesuit priest
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Keating, Andrew P, 1843-1895, Jesuit priest
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Murray, Daniel, 1844-1863, Jesuit scholastic
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Talbot, Lewis, d 1698, Jesuit priest
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Talbot, Walter, 1562-1599, Jesuit priest
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Thoo Fook, Lawrence, 1938-2011, Jesuit brother
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Toale, Bernard, 1831-1889, Jesuit priest
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Tok, Andrew, 1925-1993, Jesuit brother
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Toner, Eugene Augustine, 1908-1984, Jesuit priest
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Tracy, Patrick, 1833-1885, Jesuit brother
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Ussher, John, 1613-1698, Jesuit priest
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Van Proöyen, Thomas, 1905-1955, Jesuit priest
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Vasquez, Richard, 1630-1670, Jesuit brother
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Wadding, Luke, 1593-1652, Jesuit priest
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Wadding, Michael, 1587-1644, Jesuit priest
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Wall, James, 1586-1640, Jesuit priest
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Walsh, Edward, 1605-1640, Jesuit priest
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Walsh, Edward, 1739-1822, Jesuit priest
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Walsh, John Robert, 1636-1683, Jesuit priest
Fr Richard FitzRobert Walsh SJ
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Walsh, Richard FitzRobert, 1582-1644, Jesuit priest
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Walter, Ignatius, 1625-1672, Jesuit brother
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Ward, Patrick, 1830-1901, Jesuit priest
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Watters, Malachy, 1574-1646, Jesuit priest
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Weafer, Michael, 1851-1922, Jesuit priest
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Weldon, Thomas, 1714-1776, Jesuit priest
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Wesley, John, 1662-1721, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuit community houses
In 1873 the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) purchased Killiney Castle to be used as a villa house (holiday). The events leading up to the purchase of this property were quite long and protracted. In a memorandum written by Fr William Delany SJ (1835-1924), CM/KILL/3, he describes how the Society came across Killiney Castle and the negotiations that took place to secure its purchase. After viewing the property the Jesuit Fathers were very inclined towards it and decided to make an offer of £11,000 for the Castle and its estate. However, before the deal was finally settled Fr Nicolas Walsh SJ (1826-1914) Provincial, insisted, despite grave objections by some of the other priests, on telling the Cardinal (Paul Cullen).
This action proved to be a mistake with the Cardinal reacting negatively to the property deal (permission from the Cardinal was necessary for the establishment of a new religious house but not for the purchase of a property). Fr Delany describes how it was now too late to back out of the deal and insisted on informing the owner of Killiney Castle (Mr. Warren) of the difficulty that had arisen. Fr Delany was also delegated to pay a visit to the Cardinal to plead the case on behalf of the Society and to outline their plans for the property. Again the Cardinal was not supportive, particularly when it was mentioned that the Society of Jesus were thinking of opening a school for boys. Eventually an agreement was reached that the property could be bought but that a decision as to how it would be utilised would have to be deferred. Because of the delay Fr Delany discovered, after his meeting with the Cardinal, that another offer had been made and accepted. This second obstacle made it necessary for Fr Delany to enter another set of negotiations to purchase the property from Mr. Richard Martin for the sum of £12,250.
Following the purchase of the property in 1873 by the Society of Jesus a good deal of structural and maintenance work was carried out e.g. CM/KILL/4 and CM/KILL/8 - CM/KILL/13. Despite the work carried out and the outlay of money on improving the Castle and grounds the Society made a decision to sell the property only six years later in 1879 to Mr. Chippindale Higgin CM/KILL/33. It would appear that the Castle and estate were sold at a loss to the Society. The collection does not reveal why the Society decided to sell Killiney Castle. However, the collection does reveal that a number of different parties were interested in purchasing the property e.g. the Brothers of St. John of God in France (CM/KILL/1, CM/KILL/35 and CM/KILL/37), an American gentleman (CM/KILL/36) and Mr. Chippendale Higgin (CM/KILL/33), the eventual purchaser.
It should be noted that the Society of Jesus had two residences in Killiney. In 1853 the Catalogue names the following as residing in Killiney; Robert St. Leger (1788-1856), John St. Leger (1798-1868), William Moloney (1796-1886) and James Reardon (1799-l.1856). This residence was known as Druid Lodge. The preceding Catalogue (1850) makes no mention of a Killiney residence and similarly the succeeding Catalogue (1855) does not refer to a residence in Killiney. It would appear that Druid Lodge was given up by the Society because the Archbishop opposed the construction of a church (CM/KILL/1). The second residence in Killiney was Killiney Castle (1873-1879), the papers of which are represented in this collection.
The papers of Killiney Castle, Dublin deal with the purchase of Killiney Castle by the Society of Jesus, accounts, changes to the exterior and interior, the letting of the Killiney Castle and the eventually sale of Killiney Castle by the Society of Jesus.
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-
Cherryfield Lodge, Milltown, Dublin City
Part of Irish Jesuit community houses
Part of Irish Jesuit community houses
Box 18, 2.
Letters regarding budgets for Leinster Road, Rathmines, Dublin (2001);
Part of Irish Jesuit community houses
Minutes of meetings of the Christian Doctrine Confraternity
Part of Irish Jesuit community houses
Minutes of meetings of the Christian Doctrine Confraternity, St Francis Xavier's, Upper Gardiner Street, Dublin.
Letter from John Edward Pigot to John [Mitchel] concerning legal matters
Part of Non-Irish Jesuit material
Letter from John Edward Pigot, Cork to John [Mitchel] concerning legal matters. Discusses news from home.
Pigot, John Edward, 1822-1871, Young Irelander, writer, musician, and lawyer
Note written by Fr Fergal McGrath SJ commenting on the Pigot letters
Part of Non-Irish Jesuit material
Note written by Fr Fergal McGrath SJ (former Irish Province Archivist) commenting on the Pigot letters.
McGrath, Fergal P, 1895-1988, Jesuit priest
Part of Non-Irish Jesuit material
Young, Henry, 1786-1869, Roman Catholic priest
Part of Jesuit colleges in Ireland
The papers of Coláiste Iognáid (St Ignatius’ College) and the Jesuit community offer an insight into the social, cultural and religious life of Galway. There are documents on the history of the Jesuits in Galway, property details such as deeds, leases and plans of property at Sea Road, Renmore, Sherwood Fields and Nuttall’s Garden, and correspondence with various Bishops of Galway and Jesuit Provincials. These documents illustrate major events in Jesuit community life: the return of the Jesuits and the establishment of a residence and school; building developments, ‘Attacked by Beetle: work to save church roof’ (1939); 1963 centenary celebrations and the erection of St Ignatius as a parish (1971). House histories, minister’s journals, visitations, and consults illuminate the ordinary life of members of the Jesuit community in Galway, ‘we have been hit hard again by the “Flu” (25 February 1919).
Roll books, school diaries, college calendars and school publications, such as ‘Turas na Sóisear’, which detail bicycle outings in the Galway area, with hand-drawn maps and route schedule (1940-1947). The arts and sports at Coláiste Iognáid are documented through photographs, scrapbooks and programmes of plays (The Rising of the Moon by Lady Gregory, 1941, for example), debates, theatre and musicals performances, rowing, rugby and GAA. The administration of the Jesuit school, community and Jesuit-run church provides information on: the role of Irish in the school; staffing; past pupils; Penny Dinners; sodalities; altar notices and masses. Financial papers, which consist of church and college accounts, bequests and intentions, also exemplify church activity and functions.
Coláiste Iognáid SJ, 1862-
Part of Jesuit colleges in Ireland
The papers provide an insight into the daily workings of the Mungret College, as well as the Jesuit community who resided there. The bulk of material relates to correspondence, deeds, leases, minutes, account books, custom books, photographs, diaries and journals. Includes reference to:
Fr Thomas Morrissey SJ has researched the history of Mungret College and his research notes are included in the papers.
Mungret College, Limerick, 1882-1974
Standards for the development of archives services in Ireland
Standards for the development of archives services in Ireland. Society of Archivists Irish Region, Dublin, 1997
Archives and Records Association
Thomas A. Finlay SJ, 1848-1940: educationalist, editor, social reformer
Thomas A. Finlay SJ, 1848-1940: educationalist, editor, social reformer. Four Courts Press, Dublin, Ireland.
Morrissey, Thomas J, Jesuit priest, educationalist and historian
Foclóir gaedhilge agus béarla: an Irish-English dictionary, being a thesaurus of the words, phrases and idioms of the modern Irish language. Educational Co. of Ireland for the Irish Texts Society, Dublin, 1927
Dinneen, Patrick Stephen, 1860-1934, fomer Jesuit priest and Irish language lexicographer
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’.
Collections towards illustrating the Biography of the Scotch, English and Irisch Members of the Society of Jesus.
Charles Dolman, London, 1845.
Oliver, George, 1781-1861, priest and historian
Collections towards illustrating the Biography of the Scotch, English and Irisch Members of the Society of Jesus.
Printed by W.C. Featherstone, Exeter, 1838
Oliver, George, 1781-1861, priest and historian
An Irish century: Studies 1912-2012
An Irish century: Studies 1912-2012. University College Dublin Press, Dublin, 2012
Fanning, Bryan, Professor
A history of the Jesuits in Zambia: a mission becomes a province
A history of the Jesuits in Zambia: a mission becomes a province. Paulines Publications Africa, Nairobi, Kenya, 2003
Murphy, Eddie, Jesuit priest
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
Catalogue of Boys: Clongowes 1814-1900, Tullabeg 1818-1886
Catalogue of Boys: Clongowes 1814-1900, Tullabeg 1818-1886
Clongowes Wood College SJ, County Kildare, 1814-
Biographical notes of the Jesuits in Hong Kong, 1926-2000
Biographical notes of the Jesuits in Hong Kong, 1926-2000 - Frederick Hok-ming Cheung
Wonder Press Company, Hong Kong.
Booklet entitled 'James Archer of Kilkenny An Elizabethan Jesuit, First Rector of the Irish College at Salamanca and Ally of the Great Hugh O'Neill' by Thomas J. Morrissey SJ (Studies ‘Special Publications,’ 1979).
Morrissey, Thomas J, Jesuit priest, educationalist and historian
Father John Sullivan, S.J (reprint of 1942 work).
McGrath, Fergal P, 1895-1988, Jesuit priest
Clane: the village we knew by Bryan Sammon, Paddy Behan, Liam Burke
Nonsuch Publishing, Dublin, 2006
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
Crescent College Review, No.1, August 1897, 66pp.
Crescent College Review, No.1, Midsummer 1898, 118pp.
Presented in 1951 by Mr Joseph Purcell.
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 life and times of Daniel Murray: archbishop of Dublin 1823-1852
The life and times of Daniel Murray: archbishop of Dublin 1823-1852
Messenger Publications, Dublin, 2018
Morrissey, Thomas J, Jesuit priest, educationalist and historian
Jesuits in Hong Kong, South China and Beyond. Irish Jesuit Mission-its development 1926-2006
Jesuits in Hong Kong, South China and Beyond. Irish Jesuit Mission-its development 1926-2006. Hong Kong: Xavier Publishing, 2008.
Morrissey, Thomas J, Jesuit priest, educationalist and historian
Father William Doyle, S.J. a spiritual study
Father William Doyle, S.J. : a spiritual study
Longmans, Green and Co., New York, 1925
O'Rahilly, Alfred, 1884-1969, former Jesuit scholastic, President of University College Cork
While Peter sleeps
Ives Washburn, New York, 1930
Boyd Barrett, Edward J, 1883-1966, former Jesuit priest
How'ya doc? : the first ninety years of the Belvedere Newsboys' Club 1918-2008
How'ya doc? : the first ninety years of the Belvedere Newsboys' Club 1918-2008
Choice Publishing, Drogheda, 2010
Belvedere College SJ, Dublin, 1832-
A report on the American Jesuits
A report on the American Jesuits
Text by John LaForge; photographs by Margaret Bourke-White
New York: Farrar, Straus and Cudahy, 1956
Ex Libris Philena Anne Young
La Farge, John, 1880-1963, Jesuit priest
The Jesuits on Leeson Street 1910-2010
The Jesuits on Leeson Street 1910-2010.
Messenger Publications, 2010.
Tales of a Missionary in Zambia
Tales of a Missionary in Zambia
O'Holohan, John, 1923-2018, Jesuit priest
Dominic Collins: Irish Martyr Jesuit Brother
Dominic Collins: Irish Martyr Jesuit Brother
Forristal, Desmond, 1930-2012, priest, broadcaster and writer
The Jesuit Missons to Ireland in the Sixteenth Century
The Jesuit Missons to Ireland in the Sixteenth Century. With appendix
Finegan, Francis J, 1909-2011, Jesuit priest
Saints of our time: from Edith Stein to Oscar Romero
Saints of our time: from Edith Stein to Oscar Romero.
John Murray
Messenger Publications, Dublin [Ireland], 2015
Clerical error: a true story.
Robert Blair Kaiser
Continuum, New York, 2003
An Ghaeilge in Eaglais na hÉireann = The Irish language in the Church of Ireland
An Ghaeilge in Eaglais na hÉireann = The Irish language in the Church of Ireland
Risteárd Giltrap
Foilseacháin Ábhair Spioradálta, Baile Átha Cliath, 2019
Martyrologium Romanum agus Siol na nGael
Martyrologium Romanum agus Siol na nGael.
Finegan, Francis J, 1909-2011, Jesuit priest
History of Dublin parishes by Rev. N. Donnelly.
Handwritten copy Convert Rolls 1703 - 1731 (Dublin, 1732) by Fr John MacErlean SJ.
A guide to Jesuit Archives.
McCoog, Thomas, Jesuit priest
Disputatio Apologetica, de Iure Regni Hiberniae pro Catolicis Hibernis Adversus Hereticos Anglos
Disputatio Apologetica, de Iure Regni Hiberniae pro Catolicis Hibernis Adversus Hereticos Anglos. With insert note explaining background to re-printing (Mullen).
A century of Jesuit achievement 1865-1965
A century of Jesuit achievement 1865-1965
Australian Vice-Province of the Society of Jesus, 1931-
The Irish Jesuits
The restructuring of the Irish Trade Union Movement 1987-1993
PhD by Brendan Mac Partlin entitled 'The restructuring of the Irish Trade Union Movement 1987-1993', from the School of Business and Administrative Studies , Trinity College Dublin.
Mac Partlin, Brendan, Jesuit priest
Paidreacha dúchais
Irische Gebete
Foilseacháin Ábhair Spioradálta, [Baile Átha Cliath], 2022
Booklet by Fr Hugh Kelly on 'Father William Doyle, S.J.'; part of the Irish Messenger series.
Kelly, Hugh, 1886-1974, Jesuit priest
Irish Jesuits in penal times 1695-1811
Irish Jesuits in penal times 1695-1811: Thomas Betagh and his companions.
Messenger Publications, Dublin, 2020
Morrissey, Thomas J, Jesuit priest, educationalist and historian
Pedro Arrupe SJ: mystic with open eyes
Pedro Arrupe SJ: mystic with open eyes.
Brian Grogan SJ; with an introduction by Peter McVerry SJ.
Dublin : Messenger Publications, 2019.
Grogan, Brian, Jesuit priest
Fr. Thomas Betagh, S.J.
Little, George A, doctor
Fr. Thomas Betagh, S.J.
MacErlean, John C, 1870-1950, Jesuit priest, historian and archivist
Education in a changing world.
Kent, Edmond, 1915-1999, Jesuit priest
Catholic Guide to Hong Kong
Catholic Truth Society, Hong Kong, 1962
Ryan, Thomas F, 1889-1971, Jesuit priest
Offaly Heritage: Volume 2, 2004.
Tullabeg, Rahan, Tullamore 1818-1991 by Michael Byrne, pp90-111.
Newman's University Church: a history and guide
Newman's University Church: a history and guide
Kingdom Books, Dublin, 1997
Gaughan, J Anthony
A nation of extremes: the Pioneers in twentieth-century Ireland
A nation of extremes: the Pioneers in twentieth-century Ireland.
Diarmaid Ferriter (
Irish Academic Press, Dublin, 1999
An Chuallacht Léannta. Ceiliúrad ar Iosánaigh agus Leann na Gaeilge
Alan Titley, Michelle O Riordan, Diarmuid Breathnach & Máire Ní Mhurchú
A son of St. Patrick. Memoir of Father Michael Bergin, S.J.
A son of St. Patrick. Memoir of Father Michael Bergin, S.J.
By Sister S.
In Xavier's footsteps: the Irish Jesuit mission to South China
In Xavier's footsteps: the Irish Jesuit mission to South China.
Office of the Irish Messenger, [Dublin], 1934
The story of Nano Nagle: a life lived on the razor's edge
The story of Nano Nagle: a life lived on the razor's edge.
Anne Lyons
Philips' Handy Atlas of the counties of Ireland
Philips' Handy Atlas of the counties of Ireland.
George Philip & Son, London,
A short English-Nyanja vocabulary
A short English-Nyanja vocabulary by Thomas Price.
The Publications Bureau, Lusaka and Blantyre.