Bound volume belonging to Dr George Moorhead, G.P., Tullamore, county Offaly recording his treatment of the Jesuits at Tullabeg and of other religious. Includes an alphabetical index of names.
Sans titreLetters to the Fr James Murphy SJ, Rector of Tullabeg from Matthew Gaffney, Bishop of Meath, concerning issues such as the granting of ordinary faculties and visits to Tullabeg. In one letter Bishop Gaffney writes, ‘I hope you are not extinguished after all the light you shed on us. You strongly established your own fame, but you literally elevated your order, high as had been its station’ (4 August 1899).
Sans titreFile relating to the establishment and maintenance of a guaranteed telegraph office at Rahan. Includes letters to Fr James Murphy SJ from the secretary of the General Post Office, Dublin and from D.E. Williams, Wine and Spirit Merchant, Barrack Street, Tullamore, county Offaly.
Letter by Fr Hugh Kelly SJ, Rector of Rathfarnham Castle, to Fr Daniel O’Sullivan SJ, Rector at Tullabeg, asking for the loan of an astronomical clock.
Sans titreLetter to Fr Michael Connolly SJ, Rector of Tullabeg, from Fr B. Judge, Killina, Tullamore, county Offaly, arising from tensions between the Jesuits and parochial clergy in relation to the administration of last rites.
Sans titreLetter to Fr Kieran Hanley SJ from John McCormack, Cathedral House, Mullingar, County Westmeath, conveying permission from Bishop Kyne for the saying of evening mass at retreats.
File of letters to Fr Kieran Hanley SJ, Superior, Tullabeg, mainly from Provincials Brendan Barry and Cecil McGarry covering topics such as the sesquincentenary of the house, alterations to the altar space and possible renovation plans.
Letter to Fr Kieran Hanley SJ from D.J.Corcoran, branch manager of the Hibernian Insurance Company, Mullingar, relating to the insurance of employees at St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg.
Sans titreAnnual financial statements and estimates for the house and farm at Tullabeg.
Notes by Fr Richard Coyne SJ on possibility that the father of the writer Brendan Behan, Stephen Behan, had once been a novice at Tullabeg.
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