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Gough, James, 1700-1757, Jesuit priest
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- Didacus St Leger
- Jacobus (Didacus) St Lexer
- Jacobus San-Leger
- Jacobus Saintleger
- Jacobus Saint-Leger
- Jacobus Sainleger
- Jacobus Sant Leger
- Didacus Saintleger
- Salinger
- Didacus Santleger
- James Goggins
- James Sanleger
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25 July 1700-25 January 1757
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Born: 25 July 1700, Clonmel, Co Tipperary
Entered: 11 September 1721, Villagarcía, Galicia, Spain - Castellanae Province (CAST)
Ordained: 27 November 1729, Salamanca, Spain
Final Vows: 15 August 1737
Died: 25 January 1757, Irish College, Santiago de Compostela, Spain - Castellanae Province (CAST)
Alias St Leger
1754 At Compostella teaching
Was a Doctor of Divinity. Taught Grammar, Theology and Philosophy
◆ Fr Edmund Hogan SJ “Catalogica Chronologica” :
Writer and Professor of Theology
1725 Father Gorman desires to be remembered to Father James St Leger (McDonald’s “Irish Colleges Abroad” and de Backer “Biblioth. des Écrivains SJ”)
His Theological MSS are at Salamanca
◆ Fr Francis Finegan SJ :
Son of William and Joan née St. Leger - like many Irishman in Spain he used his mother’s name (such practice was used by Irishmen in Spain in an attempt to outwit the English authorities who were intercepting correspondence between Irish families and their sons in Spain)
Had studied at Santiago before Ent 11 September 1721 Villagarcía
After First Vows completed his Philosophy at Palencia, and then went to Royal College Salamanca where he studied Theology and was Ordained there 04 December 1729. He continued his studies there graduating with a DD
1732-1738 Professor of Philosophy successively at Royal College Salamanca, Mithymna, Medina del Campo, Valladolid.
1738-1741 He then returned to Royal College Salamanca to hold a Chair of Theology
1741-1757 At Compostella where he had a Chair of Theology until his death there 25 January 1757
Ignatius Kelly and Thomas Hennessy tried to have St Leger sent to the Irish Mission. The Provincial of CAST agreed with the proposal but only on the condition that Ignatius Kelly should return to Spain to take up the Rectorship of the Irish College, Salamanca. The clergy and people of Waterford prevented the exchange of the two Jesuits
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- County Tipperary » Clonmel
- Spain » Galicia » Villagarcía
- Spain » Valladolid
- County Waterford » Waterford City
- Greece » Mithymna
- Spain » Castilla y León » Medina del Campo
- Spain » Galicia » Santiago de Compostela » Irish College (Santiago de Compostela)
- Spain » Salamanca » Royal College (Salamanca)
- Spain » Valladolid » St Ignatius College (Valladolid)
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