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Part of Irish Jesuits
Waterton, William, 1794-1852, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
Waterton, William, 1794-1852, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
Brownbill, Francis, 1793-1895, Jesuit priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
Persall, John, 1633-1701, Jesuit priest
Probate of Henry Alexander Donovan, The Square, Listowel, County Kerry
Administration (intestate) in the High Court of Justice, Ireland, Kings Bench behalf of Henry Alexander Donovan, The Square, Listowel, County Kerryh Division (Probate) deceased bachelor assigning his estate to his brother and only next of kin, Edmund William Donovan SJ, St Ignatius College, Galway. Two pendant wafer seals attached.
Part of Irish Jesuit community houses
Handwritten alphabetical register of names (male), 1933 - Sodality of Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary, St Francis Xavier's Church, Upper Gardiner Street, Dublin.
Supplementary register containing names of all live members transferred from old register up to 13 November 1932.
Handwritten alphabetical register of male names of all live members transferred to supplementary register 1942 - Sodality of Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary for Men, Church of St Francis Xavier, Upper Gardiner Street, Dublin. Stamp, Jan. 1937 indicates lapsed members and these are not in 1937 Guild Books. First date of admission is November 1894. Index to sections (Patron: St Patrick, St Kevin...) given on inside page.
Handwritten register of names (male), Sodality of Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary, St Francis Xavier's Church, Upper Gardiner Street, Dublin. Dates of enrolement 1933 onwards until 1967.
Handwritten register of lapsed members of the Sodality of Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary, St Francis Xavier's Church, Upper Gardiner Street, Dublin, 1939-1944.
Annual letters for Gonzaga College SJ, Dublin
Part of Jesuit colleges in Ireland
Annual letters for Gonzaga College. Various topics are discussed under the headings 'The Beginnings of Gonzaga College', 'Studies Etc.', 'Games Etc.','Religious Matters', 'Ministeria', 'Temporal Matters'.
Part of Jesuit colleges in Ireland
Letter from Fr Charles O'Conor SJ, Gonzaga College SJ, Sandford Road, Ballsbridge, Dublin to Irish Fr Provincial concerning estimates for reconstruction work at St. Joseph's. Discusses the different options. Refers to the community's need for a Brother to do some cooking. Asks leave to attend to his sister's affairs in the west of Ireland.
O'Conor, Charles D, 1906-1981, Jesuit priest
Part of Jesuit colleges in Ireland
Letter from Fr Charles O'Conor SJ, Gonzaga College, Sandford Road, Dublin to Irish Fr Provincial concerning trees along the avenue marked to be felled. Remarks that it would be preferable if the trees could be cut down during the summer while the pupils were on holidays. Remarks that he would normally discuss such a matter directly with Fr Coyne or Fr Rector at Milltown 'But relations upon points of mutual interest between Milltown and ourselves have proved so delicate at times that it has seemed wise to lay the matter before your Reverence...'
O'Conor, Charles D, 1906-1981, Jesuit priest
'For crying out loud" - The problem of pain.
Deane, Declan, 1942-2010, former Jesuit priest, and priest of the Oakland Diocese, CA, USA
Jesus, Yes - Church, NO
Dargan, Joseph, 1933-2014, Jesuit priest
Shall I be a priest?
Doyle, Willie, 1873-1917, Servant of God, Jesuit priest and chaplain
Treading the winepress - with christ in his passion.
Stephenson, William T, 1882-1980, Jesuit priest
St. Ignatius of Loyola
Kelly, Hugh, 1886-1974, Jesuit priest
St. Francis Xavier, S.J. (1506-1552)
St. Francis Xavier, S.J. (1506-1552)
Kelly, Hugh, 1886-1974, Jesuit priest
Register of Men's Sodality of the Blessed Virgin, Mary and St Aloysius, St Ignatius, Galway
Part of Jesuit colleges in Ireland
Register of Men's Sodality of the Blessed Virgin, Mary and St Aloysius, St Ignatius, Galway which details names, address and remarks of different guild members.
Council meetings of the Men's Sodality of the Blessed Virgin Mary, St Ignatius, Galway
Part of Jesuit colleges in Ireland
Minutes of council meetings of the Men's Sodality of the Blessed Virgin Mary, St Ignatius, Galway. Refers to retreats and retreat directions, details members present and those proposed for membership.
28 September 1890-1 December 1912;
13 December 1912 - September 1937;
April 1946 - November 1951;
14 May 1961-14 January 1974;
Leaflet on the Men's Sodality of Our Lady, St Ignatius, Galway
Part of Jesuit colleges in Ireland
Leaflet on 'The Men’s Sodality of Our Lady' and the Jesuits in Galway (1630-1768) and (1869-1969) which gives background history. Published by the Connacht Tribune.
The dilemma of John Haughton Steele
The dilemma of John Haughton Steele.
Darlington, Joseph, 1850-1939, Jesuit priest
The "Confession" of St. Patrick
The "Confession" of St. Patrick
O'Brien, John FX, 1873-1920, Jesuit priest
Life of St Patrick by E Leahy.
The most estimable of men. Judge John O'Hagan: patriot, poet, scholar, lawyer
The most estimable of men. Judge John O'Hagan: patriot, poet, scholar, lawyer
Morrissey, Thomas J, Jesuit priest, educationalist and historian
God's Children and Yours
Brenan, Richard Henry, 1918-1995, Jesuit priest
Till death do us part
Brenan, Richard Henry, 1918-1995, Jesuit priest
Rita writes homes by Patricia Boyne.
The family today
McNamara, Kevin, 1926-1987, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Dublin
Responses to Irish Fr Provincial's letter seeking volunteers to serve as chaplains
Part of Irish Jesuit chaplains
Responses to Irish Fr Provincial's letter seeking volunteers to serve as chaplains. Includes;
The sacrament of the sick
O'Donnell, Edward E, Jesuit priest
St Francis Xavier cross, George's Hill Convent, Dublin
Part of Irish Jesuits
Note on the origins of the St Francis Xavier cross at George's Hill Convent, Dublin, with photograph.
Browne, Francis M, 1880-1960, Jesuit priest, photographer and chaplain
The glorious way of the cross by Rev. Morgan Costelloe.
Ireland's Fight for the Mass.
Concannon, Helena, 1878-1952, historian and politician
Erin's Treasure. The Mass in Irish History.
Concannon, Helena, 1878-1952, historian and politician
Our Lady of Fatima.
Concannon, Helena, 1878-1952, historian and politician
Listening to Jesus by Celie De.
Pioneers I knew.
Nash, Robert, 1902-1989, Jesuit priest and writer
Within you soul
Nash, Robert, 1902-1989, Jesuit priest and writer
Footprints of Ireland's Saints No.18
Footprints of Ireland's Saints No.18. St Mocha, St Malo and St Trudpert.
Irish Messenger Office, 1888-
Life of St John Baptist de la Salle
Life of St John Baptist de la Salle.
Irish Messenger Office, 1888-
Life of Mother Mary Aikenhead
Irish Messenger Office, 1888-
Life of Fr Marquette, S.J.
Irish Messenger Office, 1888-
Peace at last. Prayers for a happy death for young and old.
Irish Messenger Office, 1888-
The life of St Teresa
Irish Messenger Office, 1888-
Part of Irish Jesuits
Catalogue available 2049.
Laheen, Kevin A, 1919-2019, Jesuit priest
June letters: An exercise of devotion to the Sacred Heart
Irish Messenger Office, 1888-
Dom Columba Marmion by Dom Raymond Thibaut O.S.B.
An hour with our hidden king.
Irish Messenger Office, 1888-
Perfect Contrition.
Quirijnen, F, Jesuit priest
Saint Ignatius: A challenging life
Saint Ignatius: A challenging life by Mary Purcell.
Purcell, Mary, 1906-1991, teacher, religious biographer, and archivist
A Perilous Christmas by Mary Sullivan.
Examination results for the Apostolic School, Mungret College
Part of Jesuit colleges in Ireland
Volume containing examination results for the Apostolic School, Mungret College.
Will of Vincent Bede Shiel, Catholic priest
Part of Irish Jesuits
Will of Vincent Bede Shiel, Catholic priest, late of No. 14 Oxford Street, Rozelle, Sydney, Australia, but now residing in Dublin (1942), found in the papers of Fr Leonard Sheil SJ. Connection unknown 'Left by L Sheil nothing to do with house property P Kenny SJ, however, the will is witnessed by Fr Kevin O'Sullivan SJ and Fr Pádraic Ó Brolcháin SJ, Milltown Park, Dublin'.
Part of Irish Jesuits
Letter to Irish Fr Provincial Cecil McGarry from Sr Mary Regis, Mercy Convent, Doon, County Limerick, following Fr Leonard Sheil's death. Encloses letters sent to her from Fr Sheil over a number of years and press-cuttings relating to him, in the hope they might be useful to the Society when writing Fr Sheil's biography. States ‘I thought I would like to do a little for him after all he did for me.…When he started his missions in England I used to make pictures & pieties to help him & send them to the different addresses. He sent me accounts of these missions…He never thought of himself, his aim was to use everything he could to bring souls to God… I have kept letters of his since 1939 & all the years of the war & until he wrote before Christmas to announce his illness’ (Aug. 1968, 4pp). Encloses seven letters from Fr Sheil, thanking her for sending badges and medals and discussing her health and his missions. Includes letter in which he remarks ‘…thanks so much for all your lovely pictures and things. They are immensely valued over here. Sometimes indeed religion is not valued, but I hope that these pictures etc. will make it impossible for them to forget the lovely things of Our Faith. One little boy brought five Protestant pals, mostly bigger than himself, to the mission at West Hartlepool. I have had many conversions of people years away from Mass and the Sacraments. Many others have rejected me. The [leak]age of the children when they leave school, & have no Catholic school, and no good parents, is frightful. I start missions again on January 8th at Coventry and near Northampton. They will be very tough, so help me with your prayers. I bless each house I enter, put them on their knees, if they don’t refuse, and instal (sic.) a holy picture’ (28 Dec. 19--, 2pp). Also includes photocopies of clippings on Fr Sheil from various English newspapers (n.d., 4 items).
Part of Irish Jesuits
Case for counsel on behalf of Rev. Thomas A. Finlay and George O'Brien Esquire and Counsel’s opinion on settling the draft Deed of Trust. Provides the background to the Rural Industries Trust Fund. Joseph H. Murray, one of the trustees of the Fund has recently died and they wish to know if the other two trustees remain secure in their position but with the power of adding to the number of trustees if required. ‘It is desired that the Trustees should have the widest possible powers as to the manner in which they may carry out the Trust…Counsel will please settle Draft Deed and advise.’
Finlay, Thomas A, 1848-1940, Jesuit priest and economist
Part of Non-Irish Jesuit material
Cox, Arthur, 1891-1965, solicitor and priest
Fr Leonard Sheil's diary and address book
Part of Irish Jesuits
Fr Leonard Sheil's diary and address book for 1967.
Part of Irish Jesuits
Sheil, Leonard, 1897-1968, Jesuit priest and missionary
Concerning Jesuits.
Catholic Truth Soc., London, 1902
Men to remember: Jesuit teachers at Saint Louis University 1829-1979
Men to remember: Jesuit teachers at Saint Louis University 1829-1979.
Faherty, William Barnaby, 1914-2011, Jesuit priest, historian and writer
Biographical notes of the Jesuits in Hong Kong, 1926-2000
Biographical notes of the Jesuits in Hong Kong, 1926-2000 - Frederick Hok-ming Cheung
Wonder Press Company, Hong Kong.
Vindication and Justice for Michael Mallin
Vindication and Justice for Michael Mallin by William T McCartney.
Leaflet 'Mission Series - Priest & Brothers Jesuits'
Leaflet 'Mission Series - Priest & Brothers Jesuits'
A Biographical Dictionary Of Irish Jesuits In the time of the society's Third Irish Mission 1598-1773
Compiled by Francis Finegan, S.J., St. Ignatius, 35 Lower Leeson Street.
Finegan, Francis J, 1909-2011, Jesuit priest
I pray the Mass.
Redmond, Stephen B, 1919-2017, Jesuit priest
An hour with Jesus.
O'Mara, Patrick, 1875-1969, Jesuit priest, chaplain and missioner
Part of Jesuit colleges in Ireland
The papers provide an insight into the daily workings of the Mungret College, as well as the Jesuit community who resided there. The bulk of material relates to correspondence, deeds, leases, minutes, account books, custom books, photographs, diaries and journals. Includes reference to:
Fr Thomas Morrissey SJ has researched the history of Mungret College and his research notes are included in the papers.
Mungret College, Limerick, 1882-1974
Property belonging to the Irish Province
Part of Jesuit colleges in Ireland
Letter from Sr. [ ] Sutton, Ursuline Convent, Avranches, France to Fr William Ronan SJ approving of his plans [to open an Apostolic School]. Remarks '…you can act as you say we both trust and rely on you and the Provincial for safeguarding our interests during our interests during our lives after which all will be yours.'
Fr Brendan Barry's observations on the Lay School and Apostolic School, Mungret College
Part of Jesuit colleges in Ireland
A file containing Fr Brendan Barry's observations on the Lay School and Apostolic School, Mungret College. The notes include Fr Barry's concerns over the finances of the school. Fr Barry was superior of the Apostolic School from 1957 - 1959. The notes were compiled by Fr Redmnd F. Roche SJ who succeeded Fr Barry in 1959 and remained as Superior until 1967.
Barry, Brendan, 1920-1972, Jesuit priest
Fr Matthew Devitt's official investigation into Mungret College, Limerick
Part of Jesuit colleges in Ireland
A file relating to Fr Matthew Devitt's official investigation into Mungret College, Limerick. Fr Devitt was charged with the investigation by Fr William Power SJ, Visitor to the Irish Province.
Devitt, Matthew, 1854-1932, Jesuit priest
Fr Dekker's report on Mungret College, Limerick
Part of Jesuit colleges in Ireland
A file relating to Fr Leo Dekker's report on Mungret College, Limerick
Dekker, Leo, 1856-1926, Jesuit priest
Copy of a poem written in French in honour of Fr Peter Kenney's birthday
Part of Irish Jesuits
Copy of a poem written in French in honour of Fr Peter Kenney's birthday (he was in Georgetown, Maryland Mission at the time).
Part of Irish Jesuits
Catalogue online 2044.
Brady, John M, 1935-2014, Jesuit priest
Chronology of the history of the Catholic University from 1854 to 1882
Part of Catholic University of Ireland and University College, Dublin
Copy of the chronology of the history of the Catholic University from 1854 to 1882.
Notepaper with the letter heading ‘University College, Stephen's Green, Dublin’
Part of Catholic University of Ireland and University College, Dublin
Notepaper with the letter heading ‘University College, Stephen's Green, Dublin’ which has scribbles relating to Newman and page references.
Nos. 85 & 86 St. Stephen's Green
Part of Catholic University of Ireland and University College, Dublin
Nos. 85 & 86 St. Stephen's Green.
Dublin: President and Governing Body of University College, [1939]
Curran, Constantine Peter, 1880-1972, lawyer and historian
Search relating to the will of Mary Clare Sutton, Eccles Street, Dublin. Rev. William Ronan SJ was appointed sole executor and residuary legatee and devisee.
Articles concerning the early days of UCD's Gaelic Society
Part of Catholic University of Ireland and University College, Dublin
Copy of articles entitled ‘The early days of UCD's Gaelic Society’ by Cathal O'Shannon, Dublin Evening Press and ‘Leathchead Bliain Ag Fas - Cuntas ar thus agus fas an Chumainn Gaelach i gColaiste na hOilscoile, Baile Atha Cliath’ from Comhar.
Part of Irish Jesuits
Flood, Kenneth, 1930-1962, Jesuit priest
Catalogue record and photograph of Fr Ken Flood SJ
Part of Irish Jesuits
Catalogue record of Fr Ken Flood SJ, passport photograph and photograph.
Part of Irish Jesuits
Russell, Matthew, 1834 -1912, Jesuit priest and editor
Letters from Hilaire Belloc to Fr Matthew Russell SJ
Part of Irish Jesuits
A file of letters from Hilaire Belloc to Fr Matthew Russell SJ. Includes a reference to the French elections. ‘Are you not delighted at the result of the French elections? I am. I do not like Kings...’. (30 October [ ], 3pp). Refers to articles he wishes to contribute to the Irish Monthly. (nd, 4pp). Discusses his future career ‘I have for the last week been visiting various people of importance with a view to choosing a profession, I want to be earning soon; I believe that my mathematics...will help me in Engineering - but I never live except when I am on the water.’ Refers also to his writing and describes it as ‘...the work of a boy, it is like those nasty little plums that come on the young wild plumtrees in the forest of Marly.’ Continues ‘But if you ask me why I write as I do, I will tell you this much: that in the circle of newspapers of criticism of perfectly turned verses, of madly-hunted ideas, I am all at sea. I would have it that no man should write who was not a zealot for something and when I desire, I desire the hills and the sea. I desire the faces of men and women not some unjust imitations. And I desire above all that free and happy forbearance and that perfection of charity which this country is absolutely unable to give.’ (5 February 1889, 4pp). Refers to writing and editing and remarks ‘If I ever become an editor I shall accept everything that touches me - irrespective of merit and shall refuse all well known names. There is a club in Paris called “La Decadence” into which no one cannot (sic) be admitted whose work has not been refused three times!’ (20 April 1889, 4pp). Refers to the Great War and remarks that he is looking forward to it ‘It will sweep Europe like a broom, it will make Kings jump like coffee beans on the roaster...’. Asks Fr. Russell to choose a composition from a ‘batch’. (30 June 1889, 4pp). Enquires why some of his verses have not appeared in the Irish Monthly. Remarks ‘I didn’t love it (The Irish Monthly) half as much as I should have done if my “poor thing but mine own” had been in it.’ (nd, 2pp). Refers to a visit he made to Ireland. Observes that ‘The Country is getting richer and it is high time. The Irish have too much political sense to boast of any success: they insist rather on what they need than on what they have, which is the right way to go about politics; but very soon people over here will wake up to find Ireland transformed.’ (1 January 1910, 2pp). Remarks that suggestions have been made to him to write a Catholic essay on the history of England ‘...but the only thing I can afford to write is a Catholic School history...’ (13 January 1911, 1p).
Belloc, Hilaire, 1870-1953, British-French writer and historian
Letter from Elodie Belloc to Fr Matthew Russell SJ
Part of Irish Jesuits
Letter from Elodie Belloc to Fr Matthew Russell SJ thanking him for a copy of 'The Irish Monthly'. Expresses her gratitude for Fr Russell’s ‘...great appreciation of my dear husband. Refers to her life and her husband's life in England ‘It is almost impossible for anyone to whom God has not given it to suffer to know what it is for two militant and convinced Catholics to live in...England. But his love and companionship and the security of the Faith constitute an unmerited reward.’ Remarks that she has decided to visit France (from where this letter is written) with her children despite flooding in the area.
Belloc, Elodie, 1886-1914
Letters from Bessie Rayner Belloc to Fr Matthew Russell SJ
Part of Irish Jesuits
Letters from Bessie Rayner Belloc to Fr Matthew Russell SJ.
Belloc, Bessie Rayner, 1829-1925, feminist
Part of Irish Jesuits
A file of letters from Fr David Bearne SJ to Fr Matthew Russell SJ concerning contributions for 'The Irish Monthly'.
Bearne, David, 1856-1920, Jesuit priest
Letters from Henry Bedford, All Hallows, Dublin to Fr Matthew Russell SJ
Part of Irish Jesuits
A file of letters from Henry Bedford, All Hallows, Dublin to Fr Matthew Russell SJ.
Bedford, Henry, 1816-1903, educator
Letter from Jane Mitchel to John O'Hagan
Part of Non-Irish Jesuit material
Letter from Jane Mitchel, Mill Cottage, Omeath, County Louth to John O'Hagan. Includes a note commenting on the letter by Fr Fergal McGrath SJ (former Irish Province Archivist).
Mitchel, Jane, c.1820-1899, nationalist
Part of Non-Irish Jesuit material
Part of Non-Irish Jesuit material
O'Hagan, John, 1822-1890, Young Irelander, writer, and judge
Part of Non-Irish Jesuit material
The contents of this collection represent the papers of the O'Hagan family. Thomas O'Hagan (1812-1885), was the first Lord O'Hagan and twice Lord Chancellor of Ireland. His daughter from his first marriage Frances Mary O'Hagan married Judge John O'Hagan (1822-1890), in 1865. John O'Hagan was the chief commissioner of the Land Court in Ireland. A few years after his death in 1897, his wife, Frances O'Hagan, joined an enclosed order - the Franciscan Convent of the Perpetual Adoration, Drumshambo, County Leitrim. She died in 1910. The archives contains a separate collection of papers belonging to Judge John O'Hagan, please see N4.
Note written by [Fr Matthew Russell SJ] concerning a letter of John Edward Pigot
Part of Non-Irish Jesuit material
Note written by [Fr Matthew Russell SJ] concerning a letter of John Edward Pigot implying that the letter in question was published in the [Irish Monthly]. This note does not appear to apply to the letters in this collection.
Russell, Matthew, 1834 -1912, Jesuit priest and editor
Note written by Fr Fergal McGrath SJ commenting on the Pigot letters
Part of Non-Irish Jesuit material
Note written by Fr Fergal McGrath SJ (former Irish Province Archivist) commenting on the Pigot letters.
McGrath, Fergal P, 1895-1988, Jesuit priest
Letter from John Edward Pigot to John [Mitchel] concerning legal matters
Part of Non-Irish Jesuit material
Letter from John Edward Pigot, Cork to John [Mitchel] concerning legal matters. Discusses news from home.
Pigot, John Edward, 1822-1871, Young Irelander, writer, musician, and lawyer
Letter from John Edward Pigot to Jones concerning religious and spiritual matters
Part of Non-Irish Jesuit material
Letter from John Edward Pigot to Jones concerning religious and spiritual matters. Refers to a book Pigot has found most helpful in his life. Remarks that he has inscribed a motto in it '...which for ten years has fastened itself in my mind as embracing all the comfort of Christian philosophy.' Includes a printed prayer.
Pigot, John Edward, 1822-1871, Young Irelander, writer, musician, and lawyer
Copy letter from John Edward Pigot to John [Mitchel]
Part of Non-Irish Jesuit material
Copy letter from John Edward Pigot, Chambers to John [Mitchel]. Refers to MacNevin and the 'shocking' news of his 'insanity'. Remarks '...it is to be hoped that his illness may be only temporary...' Discusses political matters, remarks that the Corn Bill '...is safe after last night's division.' Continues 'If it be finally settled on Friday, the coercion bill division will take place that night but at any rate on Monday. A small majority against ministers is considered certain, but I find it believed that Peel will stay in though beaten. I need not say how glad we shall be if it be so. Peel would then dissolve and in the new parliament the Whigs, if successful, would be as weak as we could wish them.'
Pigot, John Edward, 1822-1871, Young Irelander, writer, musician, and lawyer
Letter from John Mitchel to John Edward Pigot commenting on the Nation
Part of Non-Irish Jesuit material
Letter from John Mitchel, 19 Rue de l'Est, Paris, France to John Edward Pigot commenting on the 'Nation'. Remarks 'Indeed I suspect the Editor of that paper wants to be returned to Parliament through ecclesiastical influence.' Refers to the National Petition. Remarks that he is very confident of the effect it will have. Continues 'I am still very strongly of opinion that the rejection of that Petition ought to be followed up, and that quick, with an address somewhat like what I sent you a draft of - and that the address ought to be- not to mankind in general, but to the Emperor of the French or to the French people.'
Mitchel, John, 1815-1875, nationalist and journalist
Burke's Irish family records.
One copy has the inscription 'Ex Libris C.D.C.H. Emo Court', with the signature of Cholmeley Dering Cholmeley-Harrison, and 'Gift from C.D.C.H. Emo Court', with signature.
Chronology of the history of Emo Court, County Laois, taken from an article by Anthony Symondson SJ
Part of Irish Jesuit houses of formation
Chronology of the history of Emo Court, County Laois, taken from an article by Anthony Symondson SJ entitled 'A Miraculous Survival: Emo Court', published in the Irish Arts Review.
Part of Non-Irish Jesuit material
Letter from Fr Robert Whitty SJ, San Girolamo, Fiesole, Italy to Judge John O'Hagan congratulating him on his Ballad Rosary. Expresses his admiration for the work.
Whitty, Robert, 1817-1895, Jesuit priest
Part of Non-Irish Jesuit material
Letter from [ ], Macroom, County Cork to John O'Hagan expressing his sorrow over O'Hagan's retirement. Praises John O'Hagan's character and professionalism in carrying out his duties.
Letters from Lord Carlingford to John O'Hagan
Part of Non-Irish Jesuit material
A file of letters from Lord Carlingford to John O'Hagan concerning a '...short memorandum on the Evidence...' Includes a letter remarking that he will raise the issue with the Cabinet (21 June 1883 , 4pp).
Parkinson-Fortescue, Chichester, 1823-1898, 2nd Baron Clermont and 1st Baron Carlingford
Letters from Lord Spencer to John O'Hagan
Part of Non-Irish Jesuit material
A file of letters from Lord Spencer to John O'Hagan.
Spencer, John Poyntz, 1835-1910, 5th Earl Spencer and lord lieutenant of Ireland