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Fr John O'Daly SJ

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O'Daly, John, 1663-1738, Jesuit priest

Fr Peter Baker SJ

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Baker, Peter, 1871-1955, Jesuit priest

Fr Arthur Burke SJ

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Burke, Arthur, 1905-1988, Jesuit priest and chaplain

Br Peter Carr SJ

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Carr, Peter, 1812-1845, Jesuit brother

Br John Sheehan SJ

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Sheehan, John, 1810-1879, Jesuit brother

Br James Strain SJ

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Strain, James, 1832-1889, Jesuit brother

Fr John Talbot SJ

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Talbot, John, 1610-1667, Jesuit priest

Br Thomas Wade SJ

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Wade, Thomas, 1790-1855, Jesuit brother

Mr Eugene Walsh SJ

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Walsh, Eugene, 1828-1855, Jesuit scholastic

Fr John Walshe SJ

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Walshe, John D, 1847-1930, Jesuit priest

Br John J Welsh SJ

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Welsh, John J, 1816-1885, Jesuit brother

Fr John Weston SJ

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Weston, John, 1793-1837, Jesuit priest

Fr James White SJ

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White, James, 1660-1722, Jesuit priest

Letter from Sr Mary Francis Bridgeman of the Sisters of Mercy, relating to her experiences in the Crimean War

Letter from Sr Mary Francis Bridgeman of the Sisters of Mercy, to unknown bishop/archbishop. Relates her experiences of travelling to, and working in, British military hospitals with other Irish Catholic nuns in the Crimea (Scutari and Koulali) when Florence Nightingale was in charge there. States that she writes at the instigation of Frs Molony and Ronan. Refers to the bad relations that existed between the nuns and Nightingale, and the charges of proselytism laid against the former.

Bridgeman, Mother Mary Francis, 1813-1888, Sister of Mercy nun

'Steering neutral in troubled waters: Hong Kong 1941-1945'

Manuscript by Fr Eddie Bourke SJ, 'Steering neutral in troubled waters: Hong Kong 1941-1945', as a sequel to 'Jesuits Under Fire'. With explanatory letter to Fr Fergus Cronin SJ.

Bourke, Edward, 1895-1985, Jesuit priest

Christmas cards to Fr Daniel J Shields SJ from Mrs Clare Sheridan

Two Christmas cards to Fr Daniel J Shields SJ from Mrs Clare Sheridan. Cards include photographs of Mr Sheridan with her religious sculptures, 'Conscious memories of Mrs Clare Sheridan from previous reincarnations'.

Sheridan, Clare, 1885-1970, sculptor and writer

Letter from Mrs Walls to Fr Daniel Shields SJ

Letter from Mrs Walls, 13 Willow Park Avenue, Ballymun, D 11 to Fr Daniel Shields SJ in which she encloses £2 for the Penny Dinners. Refers to her mother as ‘Aunt Josephine, mentioned in James Joyce’s books and that she is ‘his first cousin’.

Letters from Fr John Barrett SJ to Fr Daniel Shields SJ requesting his assistance in the return of scripts

  • IE IJA J/404/7
  • File
  • 22 March - 17 July 1974
  • Part of Irish Jesuits

Letters from Fr John Barrett SJ, Shrine of Our Lady of Martyrs’, Auriesville, New York to Fr Daniel Shields SJ requesting his assistance in the return of scripts deposited at the Gate and Abbey Theatres. Includes a note from The Abbey Theatre and a copy Fr Barrett’s play ‘Requiem for Jesuits’.

Barrett, John, Jesuit priest

Letter by Fr John St Leger SJ to his brother, Joseph, on board the Coromandel, during his voyage to India

Letter by Fr John St Leger SJ to his brother, Joseph, on board the Coromandel, during his voyage to India in the company of Br Edward Sinnott SJ, Fr Robert St Leger SJ and others. Letter describes the other inhabitants of the ship and natural occurrences witnessed on board. See J406/2 for Br Sinnott’s account of the voyage.

File relating to Fr William Troddyn SJ

  • IE IJA J/422/1
  • File
  • 23 June 1936-13 January 1984
  • Part of Irish Jesuits

File relating to Fr William Troddyn SJ including application to join the Society, correspondence with Irish Fr Provincials, memorial card and catalogue entries.

Letter from Fr John Morris SJ to Fr Nicholas Walsh SJ in relation to the process of canonisation for the two Dominican martyrs

Letter from Fr John Morris SJ in London to Fr Nicholas Walsh SJ. Writes in relation to the process for the canonisation of two Dominican martyrs, about whom Fr Walsh wrote to him, and explains that the Archbishop’s Court [in London] is closed, and the Process has been sent to Rome. States that although they died in England, they do not necessarily have to go through the English Process, and suggests that he avails of the Court of the Archbishop of Dublin.

Morris, John, 1826-1893, Jesuit priest

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