Mangalorensis Province of the Society of Jesus
- Corporate body
Mangalorensis Province of the Society of Jesus
USA Province of the Society of Jesus
Zambian Vice-Province of the Society of Jesus, 1969-
Vice-Province since 1969. Zambian - Malawian Province of the Society of Jesus, 1992-
The Galway Sentinel, newspaper
Joyce, Mackie & Lougheed, auctioneers
Davison & Associates Limited, 1991-
Catholic Workers College, 1951-
Corpus Christi College, Werribee, 1923-
Castellanae Province of the Society of Jesus, 1541-
Aquitaniae Province of the Society of Jesus, 1564-
Irish College, Santiago de Compostela, Spain, 1605-
Funchal College, Madeira, Portugal, 1569-
Lugdunensis Province of the Society of Jesus, 1582-
Romanae Province of the Society of Jesus, 1567-
Toulouse Province of the Society of Jesus, 1608-
Venetae Province of the Society of Jesus, 1578-
Immaculate Conception Church, Hawthorn, Melbourne, Australia, 1869-
St Mary's Cathedral, Aberdeen, 1860-
The Sun Fire Office originated in a business established by Charles Povey in 1708 and known as the Exchange House Fire Office. This office used the Sun symbol as its firemark and became commonly known as the Sun Fire Office. The business was taken over by the Company of London Insurers in 1710 and formally constituted as a partnership known as the Sun Fire Office.
The company has had a number of addresses within the City of London. Initially the business of the new company was conducted from a room in Causey's coffee house in St Paul's Churchyard, moving to an office in Sweetings Rents near the Royal Exchange in 1711. The city office subsequently moved to Threadneedle street (1727 - 1763), Cornhill (1763 - 1766), Bank Street (1766 - 1843 and Bartholomew Street (1843 onwards). In 1726, the Craig's Court branch in Charing Cross was opened to deal with business in the west of London. In 1793 a separate department was set up at headquarters to deal with country policies. Some of the records reflect these divisions.
The company set up its first foreign agency in 1836 and its first major overseas market was in Germany. It expanded its business outside Europe with the setting up of an agency at Smyrna in Turkey in 1863. Business also expanded to include India, the Far East, China, Australasia, the United States, South Africa, the West Indies, South America and Canada
In 1891, the office changed its name to Sun Insurance Office ltd. It merged with the Alliance Insurance Company in 1959 to become part of the Sun Alliance Group. Since 1996 has been part of the Royal and Sun Alliance Group plc.
Stonyhurst Preparatory School, Lancashire, 1807
1807 (as Hodder Place)
1946 (as Saint Mary's Hall)
Arnold, Fooks and Chadwick, property management
The Connacht Sentinel, newspaper
The Richmond Guardian, newspaper
Gibbs, Bright & Co., trading company, 1802-2005
The Irish Catholic, newspaper, 1888-
The Advocate, newspaper, 1868-1990
Weekly newspaper founded in Melbourne, Victoria in 1868 and published for the Catholic Archdiocese of Melbourne from 1919 to 1990.
Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1847-
Dublin Food Supply Society, 1916-1926
Daily Express, newspaper, 1900-
Sunday Independent, newspaper, 1906-
Loyola novitiate, Greenwich, Sydeny, Australia
University of Melbourne, 1853-
Internal publication of the British Province of the Society of Jesus.
Congregation of the Mission, 1625-
St Colman’s College, Fermoy, County Cork, 1856-
The Irish Missionary Union (IMU) is a collaborative network of 87 Mission sending Congregations and Societies comprised of Sisters, Priests, Brothers and Lay Organisations who are engaged in 84 developing countries.
Royal Army Medical Corps, 1898-
Burns, Oates and Washbourne, Roman Catholic publishers
Gonzaga College Past Pupils Union
Anderson and Bland, solicitors
Religious News Network, 1990-2020
Set up in 1990 as 3R. Renamed Religious News Network (RNN) in 2006.
36 Lower Leeson Street.
Performing Right Society, 1914 -
Coombe Women & Infants University Hospital, 1826-
St Joseph’s Young Priests Society, 1895-
St Joseph’s Young Priests Society was started by Galway born Olivia Mary Taaffe. Publication entitled, St Joseph’s Sheaf.
Daniel Purcell & Son, Solicitors
Mungret Agricultural College, 1858-1878
Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, 1924
Gonzaga University, Spokane, Washington, 1887-
National Archives of Ireland, 1988-
Jackson, Stops and McCabe, auctioneers
St Michael’s House, disability service, 1956-
Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 1849-
Joshua Clarke & Sons, stain glass manufacturers, 1893-1931
Fitzpatrick and Sons, monumental masons, 1896-1952
Irish National Teachers' Organisation, 1858-
Community Counselling Service Incorporated, fundraisers
Empire State Building, New York, USA
Leinster Leader, newspaper, 1880-
John Austin House, North Circular Road, Dublin
Congregation of Christian Brothers, 1802-
Brooks, Thomas & Co., builder providers