Closure of the Philosophate at Mungret Apostolic School
- IE IJA SC/MUNG/176
- File
- 14 February - 17 June 1967
Part of Jesuit colleges in Ireland
A file relating to the closure of the Philosophate at Mungret Apostolic School.
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Closure of the Philosophate at Mungret Apostolic School
Part of Jesuit colleges in Ireland
A file relating to the closure of the Philosophate at Mungret Apostolic School.
Material relating to the Educational Endowment (Ireland) Commission and Mungret College
Part of Jesuit colleges in Ireland
A file relating to the Educational Endowment (Ireland) Commission. Includes an abstract of the minutes of the Commission, minutes of evidence and appendices, memorandum of the Commissioners protest by the Assistant Commissioner. Includes a copy of a deed dated 13 March 1895 between the Trustees of the Limerick Endowment for Technical Education and Frs William Ronan SJ, Thomas Finlay SJ, Vincent Byrne SJ, Patrick Keating SJ and Henry Lynch SJ relating to the lands of Drumdarraig in the Barony of Pubblebrien, County Limerick (71 acres) sold by the Trustees to Frs Ronan SJ et .al.
Memorandum by Redmond Roche SJ concerning the possibility of merging the Apostolic and Lay students
Part of Jesuit colleges in Ireland
Copy of a memorandum by Redmond Roche SJ concerning the possibility of merging the Apostolic and Lay students under the jurisdiction of the Rector of the College.
Roche, Redmond Francis, 1904-1983, Jesuit priest
Memorandum concerning the Apostolic School and the possibility of establishing a University College
Part of Jesuit colleges in Ireland
Memorandum concerning the Apostolic School, Mungret, County Limerick and the possibility of establishing a University College to enable the Apostolic Students to obtain a University Degree (Following the Irish Universities Act, the Royal University was dissolved and it became necessary for students to attend one of the constituent or affiliated colleges, Dublin, Cork and Galway of the new National University to obtain a degree). The memorandum suggests appealing for funds from America.