Order of the Burial of the Dead - Stonyhurst Men
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- 16 January 1919
Stonyhurst Men Killed in the War.
Stonyhurst College, Lancashire, 1593-
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Order of the Burial of the Dead - Stonyhurst Men
Stonyhurst Men Killed in the War.
Stonyhurst College, Lancashire, 1593-
Booklet entitled “Fr. Willie”; part of the Irish Messenger series. Subtitled ‘His world-wide appeal and favours attributed to his intercession’. Contains a short reflection on his life and a list of reports from around the world of how Fr Doyle’s intercession, when invoked, benefited those who sought it.
Irish Messenger Office, 1888-
Booklet by Fr Hugh Kelly on 'Father William Doyle, S.J.'; part of the Irish Messenger series.
Kelly, Hugh, 1886-1974, Jesuit priest
Booklet of "War List" for Clongowes Wood College SJ
Part of Jesuit colleges in Ireland
Booklet of list of War List, which is an updated version of the booklet of list of Clongownians in Military and Naval Service. This version is updated to January 1917. There is a loose insert from the editor of 'The Clongownian', indicating that there will be an "Album" published with the Clongownians who have taken part in the (sic) War. This volume is published by E Ponsonby Limited, 116 Grafton Street, Dublin.
Booklet of list of Clongownians in Military and Naval Service
Part of Jesuit colleges in Ireland
Booklet of list of Clongownians in Military and Naval Service.
Booklet 'Korte Levensschets van Pater William Doyle, S.J. 1873-1917'
Part of Irish Jesuits
Booklet 'Korte Levensschets van Pater William Doyle, S.J. 1873-1917' by Fr J. Van Rijckevorsel SJ.
Society of Jesus, 1540-
Booklet entitled ‘Father Francis Woodlock S.J. 1871 - 1940’, published by Manresa Press
Part of Irish Jesuit chaplains
Booklet entitled ‘Father Francis Woodlock S.J. 1871 - 1940’, published by Manresa Press, Roehampton, England.
Part of Irish Jesuits
Booklet entitled “Fr. Willie”; part of the Irish Messenger series. Subtitled ‘His world-wide appeal and favours attributed to his intercession’. Contains a short reflection on his life and a list of reports from around the world of how Fr Doyle’s intercession, when invoked, benefited those who sought it.
Irish Messenger Office, 1888-