Blake, Walter, former Jesuit Novice
- Person
Born:
Entered: Nancy, France - Campaniae Province (CAMP)
Left Society of Jesus: ???
◆ CATSJ A-H Novice at Nancy, France (CAMP) 1652-1654
Blake, Walter, former Jesuit Novice
Born:
Entered: Nancy, France - Campaniae Province (CAMP)
Left Society of Jesus: ???
◆ CATSJ A-H Novice at Nancy, France (CAMP) 1652-1654
Cormac, John, 1802-,m former Jesuit Novice
Born: 17 June 1802, County Kilkenny
Entered: 03 December 1825, Montrouge Paris, France - Galliae Province (GALL)
Left Society of Jesus: by 1826
in 1826 HIB CAT "Cormac"; in GALL CAT 1826 "Cormick"; -not in GALL 1827 CAT
Creuse, Francis, 1650-, former Jesuit Novice of the Lugdunensis Province
Born: 20 January 1650, Dublin City, County Dublin
Entered: 23 December 1671, Avignon, France - Lugdunensis Province (LUGD)
Left Society of Jesus: 1672
◆ MacErlean Cat Miss HIB SJ 1670-1770
1672 LUGD Cat
Novitiate Avignon
“Franciscus Creuse”
Born 20/01/1650 Dublin
Entered 23/12/1671
◆ Francis Finegan SJ Biographical Dictionary 1598-1773
He was born in Dublin, January 20, 1650, and entered the Novitiate of Avignon, December 23, 1671.
Crofton, William, former Jesuit Novice
Born:
Entered: 1852, St Acheul, Amiens, France (FRA)
Left Society of Jesus: 1853
Cronyn, Thomas, former Jesuit Novice of the Aquitaniae Province
Born: Dublin City, County Dublin
Entered: 1584, Verdun, France - Aquitaniae Province (AQUIT)
Left Society of Jesus: 1585
Accepted into Society at Bordeaux, France
◆ CATSJ A-H has Ent March 1584 at Verdun (CAMP) as Scholastic Novice
Daly, Donat, 1737-, former Jesuit Novice of the Aquitaniae Province
Born: 18 November 1737, Ireland
Entered: 28 August 1754, Bordeaux, France- - Aquitaniae Province (AQUIT)
Left Society of Jesus: 1755
◆ In Chronological Catalogue Sheet Ent 1574
◆ Old/15 (1) has Ent 28/08/1574 and in copy has 28/08/1754
◆ Old/15 (1) has in pencil (31) Ent 1754
◆ CATSJ A-H has DOB 1737 an Irishman; Ent 28/08/1754 or 1756 Bordeaux;
◆ MacErlean Cat Miss HIB SJ 1670-1770
1754 AQUIT Cat
Novitiate Bordeaux
“Donatus Daly”
Born 18/11/1737 Irish
Entered 28/08/1754
Novice
Downing, Thomas Francis, 1856-, former Jesuit Novice
Born: 12 February 1856, Kenmare, County Kerry
Entered: 11 February 1877, Milltown Park, Dublin
Left Society of Jesus: 02 July 1878
Educated at Clongowes Wood College SJ and then Carlow Ecclesiastical College, followed by the Seminary at Mintauban
Ferrari, Carlo M, 1842-, former Jesuit Priest Novice of the Neopolitanae Province
Born: 23 June 1842-,
Entered: 03 November 1859, Naples Italy (NAP) / 2nd year Novitiate at Tullabeg (HIB)
Ordained: 1872
Left Society of Jesus: 1896
1859-1860: Naples, Italy (NAP), Novitiate
1860-1861: St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, County Offaly (HIB), Novitiate
1861-1864: Aix-les-Bains, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France (LUGD), Rhetoric then Philosophy
1864-1866: Vals, près le Puy, France (TOLO), Philosophy
1866-1867: Sainte Joseph’s Collège SJ, Bordeaux, France (TOLO), Regency
1867-1869: Sainte Marie Collège, Toulouse, France (TOLO), Regency
1869-1870: Cynthia College, Vatican City, Italy, Theology
1870-1874: Innsbruck Kolleg, Innsbruck, Austria (ASR), Theology
1874-1875: Frederick MD, USA (MAR), Tertianship
1875-1876: Georgetown College, Geotgetown, Washington DC, USA (MAR), Teaching
1876-1877: Holy Family Church, 17th and Stiles Streets, Philadelphia PA, USA (MAR), teaching in parish school
1877-1879: Woodstock College, Woodstock MD, USA (MAR), Curate in Church and Missioner to Sykesville
1879-1881: Church of the Sacred Heart, Larimer and 28th Streets, Denver CO, USA, Curate
1881-1883: Catholic Church, Pueblo CO, USA, Curate
1883-1887: Albuquerque Residence, Old Albuquerque NM, USA, Curate
1887-1888: Las Vegas College, Las Vegas NM, USA, awaiting mission
1888-1890: Prescott, Arizona, USA, Curate
1890-1892: El Paso Residence, Oregon Street, El Paso, Texas, USA, Bursar and Curate
1892-1895: Catholic Church, Canon City CO, USA, Curate
Forde, Bernard, 1837-, former Jesuit Novice
Born: 13 July 1837,
Entered: 12 September 1853, St Acheul, Amiens, France - Franciae Province (FRA)
Left Society of Jesus: 1854
French, Richard Patrick, 1734-, former Jesuit Novice
Born: 1734, Kilmacduagh, County Galway
Entered: 20 September 1752, Paris, France - Franciae Province (FRA)
Left Society of Jesus: 1754
◆ MacErlean Cat Miss HIB SJ 1670-1770
1754 FRA Cat
Novitiate Paris
“Richardus Patrick French”
Born August 1734 Kilmacduagh
Entered 20/09/1752
Studying Philosophy 2; Novice
Glasford, Patrick, former Jesuit Novice
Born:
Entered: 1685, St Andrea, Rome, Italy (ROM)
Ordained:
Left Society of Jesus: 1687
◆ CATSJ A-H has Ent c 1685 CAMP; Left 1697
1685-1686 Teaching Humanities at Chaumont
◆ Fr Edmund Hogan SJ “Catalogica Chronologica” :
In pen top p59
1685-1686 Professor of Humanities at Chaumont
LEFT Society in 1687 (CAMP CAT)
Graham, Patrick, 1855-, former Jesuit Novice
Born: 01 March 1855, Coolquill, Ballingarry, County Tipperary
Entered: 31 August 1876, Milltown Park, Dublin
Left Society of Jesus: 1877
Educated at St Patrick’s College, Thurles and Irish College, Paris
◆ Fr Francis Finegan : Admissions 1859-1948 - LEFT after a few months
Keating, Geoffrey, former Jesuit Novice of the Tolosanae Province
Born: Ireland
Entered: 1740, Toulouse, France - Tolosanae Province (TOLO)
Left Society of Jesus: 1741
◆ Francis Finegan SJ Biographical Dictionary 1598-1773
DOB ??; Ent 1740 Toulouse; LEFT 1741 Toulouse
He may be identical with Geoffrey Keating (Salamanca 1751) . Later curate of Bruff and successively parish priest of Dromin and Croom
Maguire, Denis, former Jesuit Novice
Born: Meaux, France
Entered: 09 September 1760, Paris, France (FRA)
Left Society of Jesus: 1762
◆ In Chronological Catalogue Sheet as “MacGuire”
◆ Old/15 (1) has “McGuire” Ent 09/09/1760
◆ Old/16 has : “MacGuire” written “Denis”; DOB 03/01 written in Meaux (sic); Ent 09/09/1760 Paris
◆ Fr Edmund Hogan SJ “Catalogica Chronologica” :
DOB 03/01 Meaux; Ent 09/09/1760 Paris; (Arrêt de la Cour)
◆ MacErlean Cat Miss HIB SJ 1670-1770
1757 FRA Cat
Novitiate Paris
“Dionysius Macquin”
Entered 09/09/1760
Studied Philosophy 2 before entry; Novice
Meara, James, b.1655-, former Jesuit novice
Born: 23 July 1655, Drogheda, County Louth
Entered: 07 September 1675, San Andrea, Rome, Italy - Romanae Province (ROM)
Left Society of Jesus: 1678??
◆ In Chronological Catalogue Sheet as Ent 07/09/1675 and Old/15 (1)
In Chronological Catalogue Sheet as Ent 1671 x 2 (one under the other)
◆ Old/15 (1) has Ent 1671
◆ Old/16 has : “James O’Meara”; Ent 1671 Rome
◆ Old/17 has Ent 07/09/1675 St Andrea
◆ CATSJ A-H has DOB c1654 Irish in England; Ent 07/09/1675 St Andrea;
Wore the habit of a student of “Nazione”
Son of Edmund Meara and Catherine Brais
“Studied in Ireland and entered Irish College in Rome on 28/03/1672 with a distinguished examination in Philosophy. In 1675 Ent our noviceship in Rome, at the end of which he was not allowed to make his vows on account of chronic headache.
1677 Sent to teach Grammar at College of Pistoia, but as he had not completely recovered his health was sent by the Superior to Ireland in 1678 for recovery and to be attended to by his father, a celebrated doctor, and to remain in the Society. The change of air suited him and he traveled with Fr Chamberlin as far as Poitiers.” Arch of Irish College Rome Lib I
◆ George Oliver Towards Illustrating the Biography of the Scotch, English and Irish Members SJ
MEARA, JAMES, left the school of the Society at Drogheda, with William Plunkett, for Rome, in 1671.
◆ Henry Foley - Records of the English province of The Society of Jesus Vol VII
MEARA, JAMES, Father (Irish). After studying his humanities at Drogheda, he entered the Society at Rome in 1671. (Id.)
◆ MacErlean Cat Miss HIB SJ 1670-1770
1678 ROM Cat
Collegium Pistoia
“James Meara”
Aged 23 Born 23/07/1655 Irish
Entered 07/09/1676 (recte 1675)
Teaching Grammar 1
◆ Calendar of MacErlean Transcipts Addenda Irishmen who entered Rome and Spain 1561-1772 (Finegan)
James Meara 21
07 September 1675 Entered St Andrea Rome
◆ Fr Edmund Hogan SJ “Catalogica Chronologica” :
DOB Ulster c 1651; Ent 1671 Rome;
His grandfather Dermot O’Meara, a physician, writer on medecine and poet was educated at Oxford.
His father Edmund O’Meara was a Doctor of Oxford, a member of the College of Physicians, and died in 1680 leaving three sons : William MD, Francis, a Major in Tyrconnell’s Horse, who was killed at the Boyne; and James the Jesuit (cf Ware’s “Writers)
Nagle, Richard, 1636-, former Jesuit Novice, Attorney General of Ireland
Born: 1686, Carrigacunna Castle, Killavullen, County Cork
Entered: 1677,
Died 06 April 1699, Saint-Germain, France
Left Society of Jesus: 1678
◆ Fr Edmund Hogan SJ “Catalogica Chronologica” :
He LEFT and became Sir Richard Nagle, Attorney General under James II
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Nagle
Richard Nagle
Sir Richard Nagle (1636 – 6 April 1699) was an Irish Jacobite politician and lawyer. He held the positions of Attorney-General for Ireland, Speaker of the Irish House of Commons, Lord Justice of Ireland and Secretary of State and War for Ireland under King James II.[1] He fled to France in 1691, joining James II at Saint-Germain-en-Laye, where he resumed his duties as nominal Secretary of State and War.[2] He later served as Commissioner of the Household.[2]
Biography
Richard was born into an Old English family at Carrigacunna Castle, in County Cork, the son of James Nagle of Annakissy, and James' wife, Honora Nugent. This was his family's seat. His brother Pierce was a future High Sheriff of County Cork.[3] Although Richard initially intended to join the clergy, he was educated in law at Gray's Inn and was called to the bar in Dublin.[4][5] "Active and skilful", he had a successful career as a lawyer.[6] The Earl of Tyrconnell brought Richard to England with him in 1685 to meet James II.[6] James created him Attorney-General for Ireland and knighted him in 1686.[6] He also appointed him to the Privy Council of Ireland.[7]
As an MP for Cork, Nagle was elected Speaker by the Irish House of Commons in 1689.[8] This parliament is known to posterity as the "Patriot Parliament". It spurned the outcome of the Glorious Revolution, recognising King James's divine right to the Irish crown over William of Orange's parliamentary one. William, made King of England during the revolution, was set on conquering Ireland from James, and to achieve that end he launched the Williamite War. Richard was diametrically opposed to the Act of Settlement 1662 (he was the author of A Letter from Coventry, an anti-settlement pamphlet[9]), which had punished royalists and Roman Catholics who had fought against parliament in the Civil Wars; he unsuccessfully advocated its repeal in this session.[8]
James's Irish Army forces were routed by William's at the Battle of the Boyne, in 1690; King James retreated to Dublin.[8] It was here he convened a council that advised him to flee to France.[8] Nagle was one of its members.[8] They reasoned that if he did not leave "he would run a great risk of being taken by the enemy".[8] James followed their advice. Nagle, accompanied by Tyrconnell, visited him at his court-in-exile, Saint Germain, at the end of 1690.[10] In Nagle's absence, his duties as Secretary of State were executed by Thomas Nugent, 1st Baron Nugent of Riverston.[10]
Upon the death of Tyrconnell, the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, Nagle became one of the Lord Justices of Ireland.[10] The others were Francis Plowden and Baron Fitton of Gawsworth.[10] They administered what remained of Jacobite Ireland in the place of the Lord Lieutenant, though they did not assume command of the armed forces.[10][11]
Sir Richard Nagle married Jane (Joan) O'Kearney on 19 September 1669 at Clonbrogan, Ireland. Jane's sister, Mary O'Kearney, married Sir Richard's brother, Pierce Nagle of Annakissy, the high sheriff of County Cork in 1689.
The Right Honourable
Sir Richard Nagle
PC
Attorney-General for Ireland
In office
1686–1691
Monarch James II
Preceded by Sir William Domville
Succeeded by Sir John Temple
Speaker of the Irish House of Commons
In office
May 1689 – 20 July 1689
Monarch James II
Preceded by Sir Audley Mervyn
Succeeded by Richard Levinge
Personal details
Born Richard Nagle
1636
Carrigacunna Castle, Killavullen, Ireland
Died 6 April 1699 (aged 62–63)
Resting place Saint-Germain, France
Spouse Jane Kearney
Alma mater Gray's Inn
Occupation Politician, lawyer
Oliva, Vitus, 1843-, former Jesuit Scholastic of the Siculae Province
Born: 28 February 1843, Sicily
Entered: 12 November 1859, Palermo Sicily Italy - Siculae Province (SIC)
Left Society of Jesus: 1864
1859-1860: Palermo, Sicily, Italy (SIC), Novitiate
1860-1861: St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, County Offaly (HIB), Novitiate
1861-1862: Aix-les-Bains, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France (LUGD), Rhetoric
1862-1864: Vals, le Puy, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France (TOLO), Philosophy
Reilly, James, 1674-, former Jesuit Novice
Born: 24 June 1674, County Kildare
Entered: 15 October 1710, Bordeaux, France
Left Society of Jesus: 1712
◆ In Chronological Catalogue Sheet as Ent 15/10/1710
◆ Old/15 (1) has Ent 15/10/1710
◆ CATSJ I-Y has DOB 24/06/1674 Kildare; Ent 15/10/1710 Bordeaux;
Had studied 3 years Philosophy and 4 Theology
◆ MacErlean Cat Miss HIB SJ 1670-1770
1711 AQUIT Cat
Novitiate Bordeaux
“Jacobus Reilly”
Born 24/06/1674 Kildare
Entered 15/10/1710
Studied Grammar 4, Humanities 2, Philosophy 3, Theology 4 before entry
Novice
Rivers, Joseph, 1721-, former Jesuit Novice
Born: 25 February 1721, Ireland
Entered: 28 September 1740. Bordeaux, France
Ordained: ???
Died: ???
◆ Catalogus Defuncti 1740-1773 has Josephus Rivière RIP 26/01/1760 Avignon (HS 53a 107 Lugdunensis)
◆ In Chronological Catalogue Sheet as “Rivieri” and Old/15 (1)
◆ CATSJ I-Y has “Joseph Riviere”; DOB 25/02/1721 Irish; Ent 28/09/1740 Bordeaux
◆ MacErlean Cat Miss HIB SJ 1670-1770
1940 AQUIT Cat
Novitiate Bordeaux
“Josephus Rivière”
Born 25/02/1721
Entered 28/09/1740
Novice
◆ Francis Finegan Notes
DOB 1721 Ireland; Ent 28/09/1740 Bordeaux;
Nothing further known
Ronain, Richard, 1636-, former Jesuit Novice
Born: 1636, County Cork
Entered: 05 September 1660, Toulouse, France
Left Society of Jesus:
◆ Francis Finegan Notes
DOB 1636 Cork; Ent 05/09/1660 Toulouse;
Has previously studied Philosophy before Ent 05/09/1660 Toulouse
Nothing further known
Woulfe, John Baptist, former Jesuit Novice
Born: Ireland
Entered: 17 July 1736, Bordeaux, France
Left Society of Jesus: 1738
◆ In Chronological Catalogue Sheet as Ent 17/07/1736
◆ Old/15 (1) has “John B”
◆ CATSJ I-Y has “John Baptist” Ent 17/07/1736 Bordeaux (Novice there 1736-1738)
◆ MacErlean Cat Miss HIB SJ 1670-1770
1737 AQUIT Cat
Novitiate Bordeaux
“Joannes Baptista Woulfe”
Born Irish
Entered 17/07/1736
Studied Philosophy 2 before entry; Novice