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            IE IJA FM/TULL/17 · Item · c.1981
            Parte de St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, Offaly

            Pamphlet entitled Offaly Tombstone Inscriptions. 1. Rahan Graveyards, published by the Offaly Historical Society. Contains references to, and lists of Jesuits buried in the old Rahan graveyard from 1823 to 1874 and those buried in the cemetery in the grounds of St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, after 1874 (p.22 – 25).

            IE IJA FM/TULL/21 · Ficheiro · 1818-1918
            Parte de St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, Offaly

            Includes:
            – list of Jesuits buried in the old Rahan cemetery (n.d., 2pp);
            – letter to [the Rector] from John Molloy (building contractor) concerning the laying out of the grounds (29 January 1818, 1p.);
            – ‘Rules for a Confraternity of the Sacred Heart. formed for the Scholars at Tullabeg, by the late Fr Patrick Meagher SJ, uncle to Thomas Francis Meagher - March 19 1833 written out by Hugh Gartlan of Dundalk’ (1833, 11pp);
            _ Note on the Christmas plays of Tullabeg College, 1853 (2pp);
            – printed copy of ‘Centennial Ode. St. Stanislaus College, 1918’ by Fr William Fortescue Power SJ (1918, 6pp) and
            letter from Fr William Delany SJ to Mr Breen concerning a fire in a shoe store in Tullabeg (11 January [ ] ), 3pp);

            Research into boys named Conwell at Tullabeg
            IE IJA FM/TULL/34 · Ficheiro · 11 December 1831-21 July 1848; 1 March 1940
            Parte de St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, Offaly

            Covering letters from Brother Luke [ ], De La Salle Monastery, Muine Beag, county Carlow (1 March 1940), enclosing notes and copies of letters relating to the Conwell brothers, Eugene, Edward and Henry, who were at school at Tullabeg between 1831-1848.