Consultors’ Records, 1920-1927
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- April 1920-June 1927
Minutes of House Consultations.
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Consultors’ Records, 1920-1927
Minutes of House Consultations.
Consultors’ Records, 1927-1949
Minutes of House Consultations (Cover detached).
Consultors’ Records, 1968-1986
Minutes of House Consultations.
Copies of material lent, on the origins of Tullabeg
Copies of material lent to Fr Richard Coyne SJ by Fr Fergal McGrath SJ, Province Archivist, on the origins of Tullabeg. Includes copies of the replies by Fr Joseph Hurley SJ, Tullabeg House Historian, to queries put to him in 1955, problems relating to Tullabeg 1815-1834, and biographical material relating to Fr Robert St Leger SJ, the founder of the college.
Copies of material related to the history of Tullabeg
Copies of material related to the history of Tullabeg, newspaper clippings and handwritten chronological notes on Tullabeg. Includes copy of a Souvenir of St Stanislaus College, 1910 and a photocopy of ‘Ye Booke of ye Ancient Beadle’, Beadles Journal 1918 - 1921, Tullabeg Juniorate.
Copy of letter from James Rogers on Tullabeg land
Letter from James Rogers (of Rogers & Co. Solicitors), Tullamore, Offaly to Fr Donal O’ Sullivan SJ, Rector of St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, Offaly concerning the ‘Tullabeg lands’ and deed of fransfer. There was no fee charged as the counsel, Mr Walter Callan B.L., had a brother who was a member of the English Jesuit Province and spent a year in Tullabeg, 'I would wish anything I can do to be a very trifling tribute to his memory'.
Rogers & Co., Solicitors
Copy of sketch by Oliver Connolly of Tullabeg
Copy of sketch by Oliver Connolly of Tullabeg, with a background history underneath.
Short extract from letter from Dom Alhed with instructions on the correct wearing of the amice, a liturgical vestment.
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)