Journal of the Porter of the Novices, 1892-1899
- IE IJA FM/TULL/58
- Stuk
- 28 October 1892 – 11 September 1899
Journals kept by the Noviceship Porter (One loose page in volume).
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Journal of the Porter of the Novices, 1892-1899
Journals kept by the Noviceship Porter (One loose page in volume).
‘Litterae Annuae Domus Probationis Tulliolanae’
‘Litterae Annuae Domus Probationis Tulliolanae’ recording the most significant events (mostly deaths and visits from various bishops) of the house over an eleven year period.
Volume recording ‘Debts due and paid.’
‘Customs of the Novitiate for Serving in the Refectory’
‘Customs of the Novitiate for Serving in the Refectory.’ Includes a table of contents.
Journal of the Porter of the Novices, 1899-1900
Journal kept by the Noviceship Porter.
Translation from English to Greek of a poem entitled ‘Tom Twist’
Translation from English to Greek of a poem entitled ‘Tom Twist’. Translated by [ ] Bartley and Edward Power in the Juniorate, Tullabeg.
Photograph of the 1902 Mens’ Sodality Group
Photograph of the 1902 Mens’ Sodality Group. Presented to the house at Tullabeg by Tommy Cantwell, Tully Hill on 21 October 1982. Includes list of individuals in the photo (1p.).
Top step: John Heal[un] (Cappa[loughan]), Joseph Molloy (Corna[our]), Thomas Daly (The Derries), James Corcoran (Aughadonagh, uncle of Josie), John Molloy (Murrough).
5th step: Jimmy Daly (Derries)
4th step: Peter Keenaghan (Deerpark), Joseph Molloy, John Kenny
2nd Step: Patrick Cabtwell (The Cross, Aughadonagh), Thomas Spollen, David McLoughlin (Murrough, uncle of John).
1st Step: Timothy Cantwell (Street of Tully), Joseph Cantwell (Carepenter, father of Jimmy)
Ground: James Brennan (of the Canal Bridge), Joseph Foran (Gardener of the College)
Sacristans’ Journal, 1898-1903
Journal kept by the Noviceship Sacristan.
Bound volume recording Sodality Attendances.
Exercise book containing handwritten customs
Exercise book containing handwritten customs. Inside front cover is the note ‘This book of Customs seems to have been in use in 1878 and for some time before that year. Fr Michael Browne SJ 20 December 1908.’ This custom book was used when the novitiate was at Milltown Park, Dublin (1860-1884), Dromore, County Down (1884-1888) and Tullabeg (1888-1930). Includes a table of contents and leaflet on what outfit is needed for the novitiate at St Stanislaus College, Tullamore. Includes note on outfit for novitiate at St Stanislaus College, Tullamore.