Photograph of Fr Robert Carbery SJ
- IE IJA PC/4/33
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- [1865]-[1890]
Photograph of Fr Robert Carbery SJ.
James Simonton, photographers
Photograph of Fr Robert Carbery SJ
Photograph of Fr Robert Carbery SJ.
James Simonton, photographers
Photograph of Fr Robert Carbery SJ
Photograph of Fr Robert Carbery SJ on Mass card.
Notes detailing the financial situation of Clongowes Wood College SJ
Part of Jesuit colleges in Ireland
Notes detailing the financial situation (including debts due to building work) of Clongowes Wood College.
Notes and letters concerning Fr James A. Cullen's suitability to join the Society of Jesus
Part of Irish Jesuits
A file containing notes and letters concerning Fr James A. Cullen's suitability to join the Society of Jesus.
Note written by Fr Edmund Hogan SJ concerning books he bought out of his book fund
Part of Irish Jesuits
Note written by Fr Edmund Hogan SJ concerning books he bought out of his book fund that should have been paid by Fr Wheeler SJ.
Note written by [ ] on the 24th General Congregation of the Society of Jesus
Note written by [ ] on the 24th General Congregation of the Society of Jesus held at Loyola, Spain at which Fr Luis Martin SJ was elected General.
Lists of writers of the Restored Society and their publications compiled by Fr James Rabbitte SJ
Lists of writers (arranged alphabetically) of the Restored Society and their publications (1832-1925, 38pp, ). Compiled by Fr James Rabbitte SJ of Gardiner Street, (Custodian of the Irish Province Archives, 1924-1930). Typed list of Irish Jesuit authors and title, 20th century (1900-1939, 6pp).
Rabbitte, James, 1857-1940, Jesuit priest
Letter from Mr William Power SJ to a Jesuit friend seeking advice
Part of Jesuit colleges in Ireland
Letter from Mr William Power SJ to a Jesuit friend seeking advice. Mr Power was a scholastic on regency at this time, and he was experiencing difficulty in his relationship with the Fr Robert Carbery SJ, Rector, Clongowes Wood College SJ.
Power, William Foerescue, 1848-1931, Jesuit priest
Letter from Irish Fr Provincial Timothy Kenny SJ, asking Fr James Murphy SJ
Letter from Irish Fr Provincial Timothy Kenny SJ, asking Fr Alfred Murphy SJ to make a request to Fr Nicholas Walshe SJ to let Fr Charles Lynch SJ have a room at Milltown, as he is unhappy at Tullabeg. Refers to the death of Fr McElroy. Reports the visit of Fr Carbery and Fr Gallwey. Describes the college as being immense, dark and ‘on the whole very fine’.
Kenny, Timothy J, 1843-1917, Jesuit priest
Part of Non-Irish Jesuit material
Letter from Fr William Neville, The Oratory, Birmingham to Fr Robert Carbery SJ concerning the return of letters from John Henry Newman to Dr Woodlock that he had borrowed from Dublin. Remarks that he has also returned some of Newman's letters in the possession of Dr Woodlock to him.
Neville, William, priest
Letter from Fr Alfred Weld SJ, writing from Fiesole, to Irish Fr Provincial Nicholas Walsh SJ. Reports that he has come into possession of ‘some good relics’, and undertakes to send some to Ireland. Refers to Fr Carbery's health, and asserts that a new rector for Clongowes should be appointed as soon as possible. Also refers to Fr Ronan, and the decorations in his church, and to [W] Lynch. Comments on the fact that ‘someone in England has written strongly against the London University’.
Weld, Alfred, 1823-1890, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
Print out of personal history.
Carbery, Robert, 1829-1903, Jesuit priest
Copy Assignment of Mortgage of lands of Coolacorkey, Barony of Athenry, County Galway
Parties:
Rev. Nicholas Walsh SJ, Upper Gardiner Street, Dublin, Rev. Robert Carbery SJ, Milltown, Dublin and Rev. William Keon, Parish Priest, Fairview Strand, County Dublin and Archibold Harman Montfort, Solicitor, Dame Street, Dublin.
Property:
Lands of Coolacorkey, Barony of Athenry, County Galway.
Terms & Conditions:
Sum of £4000 for 21 years from 1 May 1873
Account of the funeral of the Countess of Portarlington
Part of Irish Jesuit houses of formation
Account of the funeral of the Countess of Portarlington, taken from the 'Leinster Express'. Lady Portarlington was buried at Emo Park, Queen’s County (Laois). Includes references to Frs Robert Carbery and William Delaney.
The Countess was buried in the graveyard beside the church, and a memorial to her was also erected in Coolbanagher church by her sister the Duchess of Marlborough.