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Results of public examinations held at Clongowes Wood College SJ

Results of public examinations held at Clongowes Wood College SJ 1912, including :

  • National University of Ireland Matriculation;
  • National University of Ireland Entitled to Matriculate on Senior Grade Intermediate Results;
  • National University of Ireland University College Entrance Scholarship;
  • National University of Ireland Civil Service Scholarship;
  • National University of Ireland County Council Scholarships;
  • Intermediate Examinations Medals;
  • Intermediate Examinations Exhibitions;
  • Intermediate Examinations Prizes;
  • Intermediate Examinations Composition Prizes;
  • London Chamber of Commerce
  • Academical Distinctions of Past Students, National University : University College Dublin, Scholarships and Degrees
  • Academical Distinctions of Past Students, National University : University College Cork, Scholarships
  • Academical Distinctions of Past Students, Oxford - Trinity College
  • Academical Distinctions of Past Students, Cambridge, Christ College
  • Solicitors Apprentices' debating Society Awards
  • University College Legal and Economic Society Awards
  • King's Inns Debating Society Award

Reasons for not publishing the names of students in the Intermediate Honour Result List

Document entitled 'Reasons for not publishing the names of students in the Intermediate Honour Result List 1902, 1903, 1904':

  1. The original intent was to allow Catholics to avail of themselves of the Nutting Bursaries at Trinity College Dublin, and these no longer exist.
  2. Setting school results in competitive comparison does a great injustice to small schools of great merit.
  3. The rivalry engendered by such lists brings unhelpful pressures on clever students, often to the serious injury of their healths.

Petition signed by all pupils of Clongowes and submitted to the Fr James Brennan SJ, Rector and Irish Fr Provincial on the study of Irish

Petition signed by all pupils of Clongowes Wood College SJ and submitted to the Fr James Brennan SJ, Rector and Irish Fr Provincial James Murphy SJ, requesting that students be allowed to engage in the study of the Irish language, "if not as one of the examination subjects, at least during some part of the ordinary class and study time" (11pp). Contains lists of the members of each class in Clongowes who have signed this petition

List of "The Annual Academical Exercises" Clongowes Wood College SJ, July 1870

List of "The Annual Academical Exercises" Clongowes Wood College SJ, July 1870. "Academical Exercises" are divided into "Schools". This document states at the end "The Academical Exercise will terminate at two o'clock and at three the distribution of "Premiums" will take place. In each "School", Premiums will be given to such Gentlemen as have obtained pre-eminence in any of the various species of composition appropriate to their respective Schools, viz :- Greek, Latin, French and English".

Belgian refugees in Ireland

Letters, telegrams, memoranda and notes relating to Belgian refugees in Ireland. Irish Fr Provincial Thomas V. Nolan SJ was a member of the Distribution Committee ‘appointed by the Local Government Board to look after the welfare and distribution of the Belgian Refugees arriving in Dublin’. Most of the letters comprise offers to house refugees or concern schemes to aid them, both physically and spiritually. Includes:
– letter from Dr Bernard Coyne, Bishop of Elphin (1913-1926) to Lady Moloney seeking her assistance in the securement of a disused barracks in order to provide shelter for Belgian refugee families (21 Oct. 1914, 1p.);
– bills from drapers and household stores for items purchased for the refugees;
– letters relating to troubles between Protestants and the Catholic refugees in Portadown;
– letters to Fr Nolan from refugees and members of the Belgian Refugees Committee;
– lists of names and locations of refugees in Ireland and names and addresses of people who housed refugees.

On 17 October 1914, the Father Provincial of the Irish Province of the Society of Jesus, Thomas V. Nolan, received a letter from the Local Government Board to go down to the North Wall at 7.30am on the 18th and meet the 100 Belgian refugees ‘and one hundred each of the following days’. This was due to ‘a few of your Order, who speak Flemish’. Subsequently, the Irish Provincial became a member of the Distribution Committee which looked after the welfare and distribution of refugees arriving in Ireland. The Irish Jesuits received offers to house the refugees and organised schemes to aid them, both physically and spiritually.