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Mr Terence McParland SJ

Irish Province News obituary for Mr Terence McParland SJ.

McParland, Terence, 1914-1934, Jesuit novice

Mr Thomas Cavell SJ

Print out of personal history.

Cavell, Thomas, d 1718, Jesuit priest novice

Mr Thomas Egan SJ

Information of the novices entry (1907-1914), obituaries from' The Clongownian' (1916), ‘material for Memorials of Irish Province S.J. Collected by Fr Henry Lynch S.J.’ and Chronological Catalogue (1900-1929) and article by Mihalea Repina, Assistant Archivist, Jesuits in Britain entitled One Hundred Years Ago Today, regarding Mr Thomas Egan SJ.

Egan, Thomas, 1889-1915, Jesuit scholastic

Mr Thomas Lacy SJ

Print out of personal history.

Lacy, Thomas, d 1707, Jesuit scholastic

Mr Thomas Murphy SJ

Print out of personal history.

Murphy, Thomas, 1732-1757, Jesuit scholastic

Mr Thomas Shein SJ

Print out of personal history.

Shein, Thomas, 1633-1663, Jesuit scholastic

Mr William Allen SJ

Print out of history for William Allen.

Allen, William, 1597/8-1621, Jesuit scholastic

Mr William Dungan SJ

Print out of personal history.

Dungan, William, d 14 March 1745, Jesuit scholastic

Mr William Shea SJ

Print out of personal history.

Shea, William, 1789-1819, Jesuit scholastic

Mungret College Endowment

Published address to the Educational Endowments Commissioners by Rev. Thomas Head SJ, Rector of Mungret on the Mungret College Endowment.

Head, Thomas, 1842-1916, Jesuit priest

Mungret College, Limerick

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:

  • the establishment of Mungret College in 1882 (including references to the Mungret Model Farm and school), purchase of the site and deeds;
  • correspondence between Lord Emly, Tervoe, (1812-1894), Limerick and Fr William Ronan SJ (1825-1907) concerning Mungret;
  • Fr William Ronan SJ (1825-1907) - biographical information, letters to Irish Fr Provincial on establishment of Mungret (1880-1882), fund-raising Tour (1882-1893), letters written by Fr Ronan SJ (1882-1896);
  • lists, registers, catalogues and results of students to the Apostolic and Lay school;
  • accounts for Mungret College (1882-1928);

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

'Mungret Record 1882-1958'

Catalogue of Lay and Apostolic Students, Mungret College. Includes insert listing Mungret College captains (1897-1964) (Catalogue same as SC/MUNG/68).

Deevy, John A, 1887-1969, Jesuit priest

'Mungret Record 1882-1963'

Catalogue of Lay and Apostolic Students, Mungret College. Pasted note on inside cover, explains annotation of list to indicate who 'Apostolics, in both schools and Lay School Priests'. (Catalogue same as SC/MUNG/68).

Deevy, John A, 1887-1969, Jesuit priest

'Munster Schools Junior Cup 1961 - 50 Years on'

Typed booklet which give players impressions and photographs of the Munster Schools Rugby Junior Cup 1961 by Crescent College. Includes newspaper articles from the 'Limerick Chronicle' (13, 22 and 23 March 1961); 'Independent' (24 March 1961); 'Limerick Echo' (24 March 1961); the Crescentian. Includes reminisces from Billy Thompson, Don & Pat Reddan, Derek Hickey, Jerry O' Callaghan, Michael Wallace, Kevin Uniacke, Paul Reeves, Ivan Morris, Brendan Staunton, Willie Foley, Vincent Quirke, Tom Barry, Des Fogarty, Garrett Barry (Mungret College) and mentor. Fr Jim Moran SJ. Includes photographs of Gonzaga Rugby Team and Crescent College Junior Cup team for 1960-61, who won the Munster Schools' Junior Cup and the Limerick Schools' under 16 Cup.

Negative of photograph of Fr Aubrey Gwynn SJ

Negative of photograph of Fr Aubrey Gwynn SJ, taken from a group with Eamon De Valera and Prof. Michael Tierney. Original copyright the Irish Times.

Irish Times Limited, 1859-

Negative photographic prints of Hong Kong by Mr Thomas Martin SJ

Photographs taken by Mr Thomas Martin SJ, while in Hong Kong.

  1. Original Kodak envelope for negative prints.
  2. Small boy in doorway
  3. Fisherman with hat pulling rope
  4. Woman with small children on tree lined avenue.
  5. Outdoor Mass.
  6. Bearded priest gives food to children.
  7. Chinese novices sitting in rows
  8. Small shrine
  9. Bearded priest gives food to woman and baby
  10. Woman and small child on tree lined avenue.
  11. Portrait of elderly woman.
  12. Children playing under a tree.
  13. Group with telescope.
  14. Street Festival Scene.
  15. Elderly man smoking opium.
  16. Working in paddy fields.
  17. Chinese Temple
  18. Church on the sea.
  19. View of church exterior.
  20. Church façade with rickshaw driver.
  21. Side view of Chinese temple.
  22. Portrait of priest.
  23. Group of students.
  24. Exterior view of Chinese mansion.
  25. Street signs.
  26. Residence by the sea.
  27. View of Temple through doorway.
  28. Details of Chinese architecture.
  29. View of Train station?
  30. View of urban coastline with spire in foreground.
  31. Priest disembarking from ship.
  32. Group of Chinese students.
  33. Church spire.
  34. Group of Chinese students.
  35. Four men with trophy.
  36. Nine men with trophy.
  37. View of city and coast from a height.
  38. View of the harbour from a height.
  39. Group of students.
  40. Two Jesuits greeted by a Chinese man.
  41. Women walk by roadway carrying baskets.
  42. View of church spire and water.
  43. Man in doorway contemplating landscape.
  44. Men holding carrier with animals.
  45. Still life with can, scythe and fishing net?
  46. Portrait of priest and bishop.
  47. Men at work in a paddy field.
  48. School group with trophies.
  49. Exterior view of apse of church.
  50. Group at viewing point over city.
  51. Photograph of priest.
  52. Spire of church.
  53. Man with load walking down tree-lined avenue.
  54. Man in paddy field.
  55. View of train station?
  56. Broken jar.
  57. Photographs of Portrait of Joseph Lo Pa Hong with original envelope (3 items).
  58. Ferry boat by quay.
  59. Group at viewing point over city.
  60. Sampans under Pear River Bridge, Canton with original envelope (2 items).

Negative search in the Registry of Deeds affecting the parcel of ground on the east side of Gilford Road, Sandymount, Barony of Dublin

Copy of negative search in the Registry of Deeds for memorials registered appearing on the Index of Names for all Acts affecting the parcel of ground on the east side of Gilford Road, Sandymount, Barony of Dublin and County of Dublin, known as Sandymount Castle. Includes list of abstracts of such instruments.

Negative search on index of names affecting the property of Rathfarnham Castle and demesne and deer park

Negative search on index of names, (Francis Blackburne, Edward Blackburne, Georgina Arabella Blackburne, Francis Henry Blackburne Daniell and Rev. Henry Richard William Farrer) in the office for registering deeds conveyances and wills in Ireland affecting the property of Rathfarnham Castle and demesne and deer park, parish of Rathfarnham, Barony of Rathdown, County Dublin.

New building at St Ignatius College, Galway

File of correspondence and copies of documents related to the new building at St Ignatius College, Galway and subsequent work done on the building including the staircase and window frames. Includes copy of correspondence between Irish Fr Provincial Laurence J. Kieran and Rectors, Fr John MacSheahan SJ and Fr Andrew O'Reilly SJ, St Ignatius College, Galway regarding the new building and differences of opinion about plans; copy of garden agreement between Kate Egan, Sea Road, Galway, Thomas Byrne, 3 Ely Place, Galway and Fr John MacSheahan SJ, (Rector), St. Ignatius College, Galway (March 1937); consultors’ opinions on the new building and acquiring property; plan of St Ignatius College and Church with new building shaded (October 1937); tenders for Galway building (17 May 1938); proposals and contracts for work; receipts; sketch of the present altar; guarantees; particulars of work carried out; correspondence between Neil H. Nolan Electrical & Radio, 2 Ardilaun Road, Clonliffe Road, Dublin and Fr Andrew O'Reilly SJ,(Rector) St Ignatius College, Galway.

New grounds at Rathbane for Old Crescent RFC

Newspaper articles on the opening of the club's new grounds and pavilion at Rathbane, and subsequent celebration at the Royal George Hotel, on Sunday 8 December 1968. Includes souvenir programme and menu for the celebration dinner.

Newsletter entitled 'The Classical Caper'

Typewritten and handwritten newsletter (1961-1963) and printed publication produced in commemoration of the centenary celebrations of the school (1963) by the students of Coláiste Iognáid. Includes articles by pupils on school activities including: sports, theatricals, clubs, societies, quizzes, letters to the editor, editorial, book and film reviews, poetry, jokes, postbag and current affairs. In Irish and English.

Newspaper article on 17th century altar stone

Photocopy of newspaper article from The Irish Times entitled ‘Work on historical Galway shop ordered to stop’ which references an altar stone belonging to the Jesuits during the 17th century which had been smashed by Cromwell.

Irish Times Limited, 1859-

Newspaper articles and leaflets on the life of Fr Willie Doyle SJ

File of newspaper articles and leaflets on the life of Fr Willie Doyle SJ collected by his brother Fr Charles Doyle SJ. Includes references in ‘Le Pays Wallon’, ‘The Catholic Gazette’, ‘The Grail’, ‘The Commonweal’, ‘Le Rappel’, ‘The Irish Catholic’; some letters to Fr Charles Doyle SJ interspersed with these articles relating to Fr Willie.

Doyle, Charles, 1870-1949, Jesuit priest

Newspaper articles on the return of the Jesuits to Limerick

Two newspaper articles, one from 1909 and one from 1929, relating to the fiftieth and seventieth anniversaries (respectively) of the return of the Jesuits to Limerick, and the establishment of the College. Also includes an invitation to a Mass of Thanksgiving in the Sacred Heart Church on 30 June 2006, to 'mark the service given to Limerick City and County by the Jesuit Community...'

Newspaper entitled 'Tuairim'

Newspaper by the students of Coláiste Iognáid entitled ‘Tuairim’, Vol.1,2 and Vol. 2, 1. The cover of April 1969 (3 copies) has an image of Che Guevara on its front cover. Articles relate to the stories of students attending Coláiste Iognáid and their interpretation at current local, national and world events. Includes articles on the debating society, quiz, editorial, basketball, judo, football, Marxism and poetry. It appears 'Tuairim' issue for November was not published, and was banned.

Newspaper extract entitled ‘As tribute to late Fr Scully’

Newspaper extract entitled ‘As tribute to late Fr Scully’, written by James MacSweeney. Reports that the Committee of the Catholic Housing Aid Society have decided to name the block of flats at St Anne’s Court ‘Fr. Scully House’. Appeals for funds.

MacSweeney, James, chairman of the Catholic Housing Aid Society

Newspaper for Coláiste Iognáid entitled ‘Scorcher’

School paper for the Bun-Scoil and Mean-Scoil, Coláiste Iognáid, entitled ‘Scorcher’ written by pupils from Bun-Rang 6 of the primary school. Articles relate to Harry Roberts, council of Bun-Rang, sport, space, music, reflection on the 1960’s, Vietnam, poetry and quizzes. Refers to the banning of ‘Tuairim’ and Scorcher is the only paper now ‘published in St Ignatius College Secondary School or Primary School’.

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