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Bambroc, Richard, fl.1582, former Jesuit priest

  • IE IJA J/2398
  • Person

Born: Dublin City, County Dublin
Entered: 28 June 1582
Ordained: ???
Died: 1593

Left Society of Jesus: ???

Official Catalogus Defuncti Missing

◆ In Chronological Catalogue Sheet Ent 28/06/1582

◆ Old/15 (1) Ent “or 1581”

◆ Old/16 has “P Richard Bambroc”; DOB Dublin; Ent 1585; RIP 1593

◆ CATSJ A-H has “Bambroc (Bambroc = Ignatius); Irish, Diocese of Ossory, most likely Dublin; Ent 28/06/1582
Studied Rhetoric and Philosophy in Society
“Natura cholerics, suspiciosus, difficilis et liber”
1587 At Graz College (ASR)
1590 Vienna College (ASR) doing Theology
1593 in Germany and Graz

◆ CATSJ I-Y has “Pembroc see Bembroc” Irish;
Age 32 Soc 12 Studied Philosophy and Theology
1593 has taught Philosophy and is in the Novitiate of St Andrea (perhaps in Tertianship)
1597 Not in CAT

perhaps Bambroc

◆ Fr Edmund Hogan SJ “Catalogica Chronologica” :
1593 Was in Graz

There was a Patrick Bambric of Elphin Diocese; Two families with Bambroc name in Dublin;

Named in “Irish List” for 1593

◆ Henry Foley - Records of the English province of The Society of Jesus Vol VII
BAMBROCUS, RICHARD (Irish). An Irish Father of this name appears in a list of Irish Jesuits as at Gratz in 1593. We are unable to identify him by this name.

Halley, Maurice, former Jesuit Priest

  • Person

Born: Ireland
Entered: 11 September 1561, St Andrea, Rome, Italy - Romanae Province (ROM)
Ordained: ??

Left Society of Jesus: 29 August 1603

◆ In Chronological Catalogue Sheet

◆ Old/15 “Hally”; RIP after 15/08/1603

◆ Old/17 has Ent 11/09/1561 Rome
◆ Old/17 has “Hallio” Dimissi 29/08/1603 Milan (RH INF)

◆ CATSJ A-H has “Hallius or Halius or Halyus or Haly or Hally” - it seems to be 4 persons but considered to be the same; DOB 1545 or 1646 Irish; Ent 11/09/1561 or 1560 Rome;
David Dinnis, Maurice Halley and Edmund Daniel were received in the Roman Novitiate 11/09/1561
Studied Humanities, Philosophy ad Theology
1570 in Lombardy
1577 Studying Theology at Padua
1590-1593 Confessor at Loreto College (poss also studying at Padua)
1594-1596 Confessor at Professed House Milan
1597-1603 Confessor at Milan and teaching Humanities - gone Sept 1603
1606 Not in CAT said to be in Ireland

◆ Calendar of MacErlean Transcipts Addenda Irishmen who entered Rome and Spain 1561-1772 (Finegan)
Maurice Halli
11 September 1561 Entered Professed House Rome

◆ Finegan Notes

DOB Ireland; Ent 11/09/1561 Rome; Ord by 1590; LEFT 29/08/1603

Early formation was haphazard due to ill health and he was in various places : Milan, Rome, Austria and Lithuania
Ordination date is unclear, but he was a Priest by 1590 when he was teaching Humanities at Padua.
He also spent time as Confessor at Loreto and then from 1594 at Milan Residence
He LEFT 29/08/1603

Kieffer, Philemon, 1825-, former Jesuit Priest of the Germaniae Superioris Province

  • Person
  • 12 October 1825-

Born: 12 October 1825,
Entered: 02 October 1841, Bregenz, Vorarlberg, Austria - Germaniae Superioris Province (GER)
Ordained: 1857
Final Vows: 08 September 1861

Left Society of Jesus: 1888

Had been in TOLO Province andf then indicated as being in CAMP Province in 1887, but not in CAMP Cat

1841-1843: Bregenz, Vorarlberg, Austria (GER S), Novitiate
1843-1847: Fribourg College, Fribourg, Switzerland, Philosophy, then Rhetoric
1847-1848: Fribourg College, Fribourg, Switzerland, Regency
1848-1849: St Servais Collège, Liège, Belgium (BELG), Regency
1849-1851: Collège Notre-Dame de la Paix, Namur, Belgium (BELG), Regency
1851-1852: Collège Notre Dame, rue des Augustins, Tournai, Belgium (BELG), Regency
1852-1853: Collège Saint Michel, rue des Urselines, Bruxelles, Belgium (BELG), Regency
1853-1854: Köln Kolleg, Marcellen Strasse, Köln, Germany, Theology
1854-1858: Roman College, Rome Italy (ROM), Theology
1858-1859: Feldkirch College, Vorarlburg, Austria, Teaching
1859-1860: Bonn College, Bonn, Germany, Teaching
1860-1861: Aachen College, Aachen, germany, Teaching Science
1861-1864: Feldkirch College, Vorarlburg, Austria, Teaching Science
1864-1868: Maria-Laach College, Maria-Laach, Germany, Teaching Science
1868-1885: College Saint Joseph de Tivoli, Boulevard de Caudéran, Bordeaux, France (TOLO), Teaching Science
1885-1886: University College, St Stephen’s Green, Dublin (HIB), Teaching Physics and French
1886-1888: In Campaniae Province (CAMP)

O'Brien, Daniel Turlough 1932-2022, former Jesuit priest

  • IE IJA ADMN/7/177
  • Person
  • 05 February 1932-18 November 2022

Born: 05 February 1932, Merrion View Avenue, Merrion, Dublin City, County Dublin
Entered: 07 September 1953, St Mary's, Emo, County Laois
Ordained: 29 July 1965, Milltown Park, Dublin
Died: 18 November 2022,

Left Society of Jesus: 21 April 1974

Transcribed HIB to ZAM, 18 November 1965

Father, Daniel, was a commercial traveller and died in 1953. Mother was Anne (Nancy) (Rathbourne).

Youngest of three boys with one sister.

Educated at a preparatory school, then at St Vincent’s CBS, Glasnevin and then at Belvedere College SJ for five years. He then worked for a year at a wholesale drapery, whilst studying Quantity Surveying

Baptised at St Kevin’s, Harrington Street, 07/02/1932
Conformed at St Columba’s, ionar Road by Dr McQuaid of Dublin, 26/03/1942

1953-1955: St Mary's, Emo, Novitiate
1955-1957: at Laval France (FRA) studying
1957- 1959: St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, Philosophy
1959-1962: at Chivuna, Monze, N Rhodesia - studying language Regency
1962-1963: Jesuitenkollg, Innsbruck Austria (ASR) Theology
1963-1966: Milltown Park, Theology
1966-1967: Rathfarnham Castle, Tertianship
1967-1969: St Ignatius, Tottenham London (ANG) studying Tonga at University of London School of Oriental Studies
1969-1970: Canisius College, Chikuni, Zambia, teaching Chitonga and spiritual work at Chivuna
1970-1972: Charles Lwanga TTC, Chikuni, Zambia, teaching Chitonga and spiritual work at Chivuna
1972: The Presbytery, Linton Road, Barking, Essex, England preparing for a PhD in Tonga at School of Oriental and African Studies, Gower Street, London
1973: Abbey Road, St John’s Wood, London, England

Applied for laicisation in early January 1973 but withdrew this in late January 1973, seeking a “leave of absence” instead. Later in the year he reverted to the request for laicisation (August 1973) - then living at London House, Mecklenburgh Square, London.

Married Carolyn Ayling at St John the Evangelist, Islington, London, 17/07/1974

Address 2000: St Aloysius College, Upper Pitt Street, Milson’s Point, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Scott, Michael, 1910-, former Jesuit Priest of the Australianae Province

  • Person
  • 10 August 1910-

Born: 10 August 1910, Australia
Entered: 23 February 1928, Loyola Greenwich, Australia (HIB)
Ordained: 10 July 1940,
Final Vows: 15 August 1946,

Left Society of Jesus: 1968

1828-1930: Loyola Greenwich, Australia (HIB)
1930-1934: Rathfarnham Castle, Dublin, Juniorate, UCD (ASL from 1931)
1934-1937: Strasse der Sudetendeutschen 6, Innsbruck, Austria (ASR), Philosophy
1937-1941: Heythrop College, Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, England (ANG), Theology
1941-1944: St Ignatius College SJ Riverview, Sydney NSW, Australia, Minister, Procurator, Teaching
1944-1945: Loyola, Watsonia, Victoria, Australia, Tertianship
1945-1947: St Ignatius College SJ Riverview, Sydney NSW, Australia, Teaching, Minister at Campion Hall
1947-1950: Campion Hall, Wentworth Street, Point Piper, Sydney NSW, Australia, Minister and Teacher

Spillane, John, former Jesuit Priest of the Australianae Province

  • Person
  • 09 April 1898-

Born: 09 April 1898, Australia
Entered: 01 February 1919, Loyola Greenwich, Sydney NSW, Australia (HIB)
Ordained: 31 July 1931, Milltown Park, Dublin

Left Society of Jesus: 1940

1919-1921: Loyola Greenwich, Sydney NSW, Australia (HIB), Novitiate
1921-1924: Maison Saint Louis, St Helier, Jersey, Channel Islands (FRA), Philosophy
1924-1928: St Aloysius College SJ, Milson’s Point, Sydney NSW, Australia, Regency
1928-1932: Milltown Park, Dublin, Theology (ASL from 1931)
1932-1933: Sankt Andrä, Lavanttal, Kärnten, Austria (ASR), Tertianship
1933-1940: St Patrick’s College SJ, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Teaching