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Walsh, John, 1700-1773, Jesuit priest

  • IE IJA J/2223
  • Person
  • 04 September 1700-26 May 1773

Born: 04 September 1700, County Tipperary
Entered: 07 September 1720, St Omer, France - Angliae Province (ANG)
Ordained: 1728
Final Vows: 02 February 1738, Pontoise, Île-de-France, France
Died: 26 May 1773, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England - Angliae Province (ANG)

1727 At Liège in Theology
1730 At St Omer - was First Prefect of Discipline

◆ Fr Edmund Hogan SJ “Catalogica Chronologica” :
1727 In Second year Theology
1730 Prefect of Morals/Studies at St Omer
1734 For many years a Missioner at Newcastle-upon-Tyne until the chapel was burned down in 1746, when the Duke of Cumberland marched through the town. When tranquility was restored he returned to Newcastle-upon-Tyne, and served there and in the Durham District until his death.
For many years a Missioner at Newcastle-upon-Tyne and the Durham District .
1749 Superior of St John the Evangelist Residence, Durham District. His accounts are beautifully written and still in the archives. (”Records SJ” Vol v, pp 665 seq)
Of remarkable talent

◆ George Oliver Towards Illustrating the Biography of the Scotch, English and Irish Members SJ
WALSH, JOHN, born in 1700 : admitted at the age of 20 : Professed at Pontoise on the 2nd of February, 1738. This zealous Father was serving the Mission at Gateshead, when the Duke of Cumberland passed through the place in January, 1746. His Chapel was burnt to the ground on that occasion; and he narrowly effected his own escape. When tranquillity was restored, F. Walsh settled himself at Newcastle, where, I am told, he died on the 26th of May, 1773, and was interred in St. Nicholas Churchyard.

Needham, Daniel, 1721-1783, Jesuit priest

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  • 24 June 1721-21 May 1783

Born: 24 June 1721, Lancashire, England
Entered: 07 September 1741, Liège, Belgium - Angliae Province (ANG)
Ordained: 1749,
Died: 21 May 1783, Worcester, Worcestershire, England

◆ MacErlean Cat Miss HIB SJ 1670-1770
1757 ANG Cat
Residence St George
“Daniel Plat”
Born 24/06/1721 Irish
Entered 07/09/1741
Completed studies; Missionary in Lancashire

◆ The English Jesuits 1650-1829 Geoffrey Holt SJ : Catholic Record Society 1984
Alias PLATT
Born 24/06/1721 Lancashire
Educated St Omer’s College 1738-1741
Entered 07/09/1741 Liège
1743-1744 Liège Philosophy
1746-1749 Münster Theology
Ordained 1749
1749 Lynn
1750 College of St Allincoysius
1751-1755 College of the Holy Apostles (1753 Thelton?)
1755 Lincoln
1756-1767 Residence of St George (Worcester 1756-1766; Aldenham 1767; Superior of Residence of St George 1763-c1767)
1767-1769 Ellingham
1769-1780 Wealside
1780 Worcester

◆ George Oliver Towards Illustrating the Biography of the Scotch, English and Irish Members SJ
NEEDHAM, DANIEL, born on the 24th of June, 1721. On the Mission he passed by the name of Platt. From Oct. 1763 to Nov. 1764, he occurs “Superior” of his brethren in the residence of St. George. Dying at Worcester on the 21st May, 1783, Soc. 42. Prof. 24, his remains were deposited in St. Oswald s Cemetry.

◆ Catholic Record Society, Volume 70, 1981

The English Jesuits, 1650-1829: A Biographical Dictionary

by Geoffrey Holt

Needham, Daniel alias Platt. Priest.
b. June 24th, 1721, Lancashire.
e. St Omers College 1738-41.
S.J. September 7th, 1741.
Liège (phil) 1743, 1744.
Munster (theol) 1746-9.
Ordained priest 1749.
Lynn 1749.
College of St Aloysius 1750.
College of the Holy Apostles 1751-5 (?Thelton 1753). Lincoln 1755.
Residence of St George 1756-8, 1763-7 (?Worcester 1756-66.
Aldenham 1767.
Superior of Residence of St George 1763-c.67).
Ellingham 1767-9.
Wealside c. 1769-80.
?Worcester 1780-3.
d. May 21st, 1783, Worcester.

(Fo.7; CRS.69; 114; 91; 113; ER.5/37, 9/111; WR.11/18, 20/70; 6 ff.242, 276; 21 v.2; 38 f. 197; 41 n.73; 50 f. 138; 43 f.78v; 64 p.525; 65; 68
p.94; HMC. 10th Report App.4/192; 194; 188 n.97; Nec).