Bermingham, William, 1694-1737, former Jesuit Priest
- Person
- 03 April 1694-14 December 173
Born: 03 April 1694, Ireland
Entered: 07 September 1729,
Ordained: ?
Died: 14 December 1737
Left Society of Jesus: 14 September 1737
◆ Fr Edmund Hogan SJ “Catalogica Chronologica” :
Bermingham alias Nugent
DOB 03/04/1694 Ireland; Ent 07/09/1729; RIP 14/12/1737; LEFT 14/09/1737
Of the ANG Province. Originally Ent in 1711 and then LEFT. He was then readmitted in 1729, and LEFT again 14/09/1737
◆ MacErlean Cat Miss HIB SJ 1670-1770
1730 ANG Cat
“Gulielmus Birmingham, formerly Nugent”
Born 1694, Aged 31 Flanders
Entered 1711, then dismissed 174 and reentered 1729
Ordained 1728. Novice
1730 ANG Cat
Collegium Immaculate Conception of Mary
“Gulielmus Birmingham”
Born 03/04/1694, Aged 31 Flanders
Entered 1711, then dismissed 1724 and reentered 07/09/1729
Missionarius
1737 ANG Cat
Collegium Immaculate Conception of Mary
“Gulielmus Birmingham”
Born 03/04/1694, Aged 31 Flanders
Entered 1711, then dismissed 1724 and reentered 07/09/1729
Missionarius
◆ Calendar of MacErlean Transcipts Carton XII X
31/07/1723 Fr General Michael Angelus Tamburini to Robert Beeston (Angliae Provincial at Watten)
Fr General writes to Fr Beeston commiserating with him that he has too many men at Ghent, some of whom are not only of no benefit to the mission, but can be an obstruction.
He wished to learn if Fr Nugent (William Bermingham) could be made over to the Irish Mission, and if Fr Beeston considers him suitable for this and strong in requisite virtue, then he might intimate to the Superior of the Mission (Knowles) that it is Fr General’s view that he might be summoned to the Irish Mission.
◆ Calendar of MacErlean Transcipts Carton XII Y
15/04/1724 Fr General Michael Angelus Tamburini to William Nugent (Bermingham)
Fr General acknowledges Fr Nugent’s joint letter with Fr Charles Prokboli of 19 March informing Fr General that Fr Anthony Bedingfield was insolent to the Rector and contradicted him.
31/07/1723 Fr General Michael Angelus Tamburini to Fr Thomas Lawson (Angliae Provincial at Watten)
Fr General writes to Fr Lawson to say that the condition of Fr William Nugent has caused him no light worry, concerning whom, before any fixed resolve is taken, and he desires that Fr Lawson transmit to him the information drawn up as is customary for dismissal, so that it may be evident whether, in any other way, he can and should be helped.
He is also happy that Fr Bedingfield, after punishment, has now returned to the religious routine.
◆ Henry Foley - Records of the English province of The Society of Jesus Vol VII
BERMINGHAM, WILLIAM, Father, alias NUGENT, born 1694; entered the English Province the first time in 1711, and, having been dismissed, re-entered it September 7, 1729, but was finally dismissed September 14, 1737. (Catalogue of the English Province, 1730, ancl Province Note-book.)