Donation by Dr Matthew Gaffney, Bishop of Meath
- IE IJA FM/TULL/41
- Bestanddeel
- 22 February 1906-1907
Letters and notes concerning the Bishop of Meath, Dr Matthew Gaffney’s donation of £1,000 to the novitiate in Tullabeg.
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Donation by Dr Matthew Gaffney, Bishop of Meath
Letters and notes concerning the Bishop of Meath, Dr Matthew Gaffney’s donation of £1,000 to the novitiate in Tullabeg.
Correspondence, mostly letters to Fr Provincial from the Rectors of Tullabeg and other priests, on administrative matters and domestic arrangements. Two documents reference St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg amalgamation with Clongowes Wood College in 1886. Includes:
– letters concerning villa expenses (3, 29 July 1902, 2pp and 2pp);
– letters from Fr James Murphy SJ, Rector of Tullabeg to various priests of the community on domestic matters (27 June, 26 October 1907, 3pp and 2pp);
– letters to Fr Provincial from Fr Martin Maher SJ, Rector of Tullabeg on administrative and domestic matters (28 October 1912-4 May 1918, 45 items);
– letters concerning Jesuits willing to serve as military chaplains (9 July 1915-9 October 1916, 9 items);
– letters from Fr William A. Sutton SJ, concerning his publications (2 September 1913 – 5 December 1914, 2 items);
– letters from Fr Hugo Mulhall SJ (29 September 1914-December 19[ ], 2 items);
– letters from Richard O’Reilly SJ (30 January 1913-10 June 1917, 4 items);
– letters from Ignatius Gartlan SJ concerning Jesuit chaplains (1 June 1915-25 [ ] 19[16], 4 items);
– letters from Stephen Brown SJ concerning his book Ireland in Fiction (22 September 1915 –14 August 19[16], 3 items);
– letters from Joseph Darlington SJ (1 September 1918-7 January 1919, 5 items);
– letters from Charles Mulcahy SJ (October 25, December 29, 2 items) and
– letters to Fr Provincial from members of the Society at Tullabeg on various matters, mostly literary and personal (2 January 1913-8 August 1917, 11 items).
Consultors’ letters to Father Provincial
Consultors’ letters to Father Provincial from Frs Andrew Macardle, Martin Maher, William Lockington, Charles Mulcahy, Ignatius Gartlan, Esmonde White, Richard Campbell, Richard O'Reilly, Stephen Bartley, Ernest Spillane and Peter Kenny. Includes references the condition of the buildings, and report on novices (1914, 1915).
Letters from Fr Joseph O’Mara SJ, Rector
Letters from Fr Joseph O’ Mara SJ, Rector of Tullabeg to Fr Provincial and Fr Vice-Provincial, on liturgical, academic, domestic and medical matters.
O'Mara; Joseph (1906-1977); Jesuit priest
Financial statements, 1958-1962
Financial statements for the following years: 1958-1959; 1959-1960; 1961-1962.
Consultors’ Letters to Provincial, 1959-1961
House Consultors’ (Frs Michael Connolly, John Hyde, John F. O’Connor and Kieran Hanley) letters to Fr Provincial.
Letters of the Prefect of Studies, 1960-1961
Letters of the Prefect of Studies (Fr Michael Connolly SJ) to Fr Provincial.
Connolly; Michael (1906-1994); Jesuit priest
Sacred Congregation of Seminaries and Universities, 1948
Covering letter from Fr Thomas Byrne SJ to Fr Brendan Lawler SJ of Tullabeg (9 October 1948, 1p.), enclosing the official copy of the document of the Sacred Congregation of Seminaries and Universities, by which Tullabeg is recognised as a Philosophical Faculty of the Society.
Byrne; Thomas (1904-1978); Jesuit priest
Philosophy course notes comprising:
– ‘Ontologia Codex, First year Philosophy, Fr Joseph O’Mara SJ’ (1955);
– Critica Codex, First Year, Fr Conn Lonergan SJ (1956);
– Cosmologia course notes, Second Year Philosophy, Fr Brendan Lawler SJ (1956);
– Psychologia class notes, Second Year Philosophy, Fr Thomas Byrne SJ (1956);
– Sociology Codex, Third Year Philosophy, Fr Michael Connolly SJ (1957);
– Ethica Specialis, Third Year Philosophy, Fr Michael Connolly SJ (1957);
– Ethica Generalis, Third Year Philosophy, Fr Michael Connolly SJ (1957);
– Anthropology, c1957, Fr Fleming’s codex (?) adopted by Fr Michael Connolly SJ.
Correspondence between Fr Provincial and various Jesuits at Tullabeg
Correspondence between Fr Provincial and various members of the society at Tullabeg on academic, personal, financial, domestic, medical and administrative matters. Includes references to the library, stained glass and Evie Hone (19 February-13 March 1944, 4 items)