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Salvati, Ernesto, 1844-, former Jesuit Scholastic of the Neapolitanae Province

  • Person
  • 17 August 1844-

Born: 17 August 1844, Naples, Italy
Entered: 26 September 1859, Naples Italy (NAP)

Left Society of Jesus: 1870

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, Philosophy from 1863
1864-1866: Deusto College, Bilbao, Spain (ARA), Philosophy
1866-1867: Novitiate, Balaguer, Catalonia, Spain (ARA), Regency
1867-1868: Seminary, Canary Islands, Spain (ARA) Regency
1868-1870: St Joseph’s College, Avignon, France (LUGD), Regency

Ronan, Thomas, former Jesuit Scholastic

  • Person
  • 06 January 1713-

Born: 06 January 1713, Ireland
Entered: 11 August 1738, Bordeaux, France

Left Society of Jesus: 1744

◆ In Chronological Catalogue Sheet as Ent 14/08/1743

◆ Old/15 (1) has in pencil (29) Ent 1738 RIP after 1746
Old/15 (1) has Ent 14/08/1743

◆ CATSJ I-Y has DOB 06/01/1723 Irish; Ent 14/08/1743 or 14/08/1738;
1743-1746 At Bordeaux College teaching Grammar

Bernard Routh says he was born in France of Irish parents (MS p99 and Exaten Vol V p75) - does this refer to Ronan or Routh himself??, as he was born abroad himself at Speyer Dioc is mentioned first beside Ronan

◆ MacErlean Cat Miss HIB SJ 1670-1770
1743 AQUIT Cat
Collegium Bordeaux
“Thomas Ronan”
Born 17/01/1723 Irish
Entered 14/08/1738
Studied Philosophy 2; Teaching Grammar 1

Rangel, Ignatius, 1859-, former Jesuit Scholastic

  • Person
  • 29 June 1859-

Born: 29 June 1859, Hong Kong
Entered: 31 August 1876, Poyanne Spain - Castellanae Province (CAST)

Left Society of Jesus: 1881

1876-1877: Poyanne, Spain (CAST), Novitiate - as Florian Rangel Aires
1877-1878: Milltown Park, Dublin (HIB), Novitiate - as Ignatius Rangel
1878-1880: Drongen, Belgium (BELG), Rhetoric
1880-1881: Milltown Park, Dublin (HIB), Philosophy - as Ignatius Rangel

Procacci, Cyrus, 1842-, former Jesuit Scholastic of the Neapolitanae Province

  • Person
  • 13 November 1842-

Born: 13 November 1842, Naples, Italy
Entered: 05 October 1859, Novitiate, Naples, Italy - Neapolitanae Province (NAP)

Left Society of Jesus: 1865

1895-1860: Novitiate, Naples, Italy (NAP)
1860-1861: St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, County Offaly (HIB), Novitiate
1861-1863: Aix-les-Bains, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France (LUGD), Rhetoric
1863-1864: Aix-les-Bains, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France (LUGD), Philosophy
1864-1865: Caring for health out of community

Plunket, Arthur, 1730-, former Jesuit Scholastic of the Angliae Province

  • Person
  • 10 August 1730-

Born: 10 August 1730, Ireland
Entered: 07 September 1747, Watten, Belgium - Angliae Province (ANG)

Left Society of Jesus: 1754

◆ In Chronological Catalogue Sheet as “Plunket” Ent 07/09/1747

◆ Old/15 (1) has “Plunkett” Ent 04/09/1747 and in pencil (31) Dismissed 1752

◆ Catholic Record Society, Volume 70, 1981
The English Jesuits, 1650-1829: A Biographical Dictionary
by Geoffrey Holt

Plunkett, Arthur. Scholastic.
b. August 10th, 1730, in Ireland.
?s. of Robert, 6th Earl of Fingall and Mary (Magenis).
e. St Omers College 1741-7.
S.J. September 7th, 1747.
Watten (nov) 1747-9.
Liège (phil) 1750.
Liège (theol) 1752, 1753.
Left 1754, not ordained.

(Fo.7; CRS.69; 91; 113).

◆ CATSJ I-Y has “Plunkett”; DOB 10/08/1673 (??); Ent 04/09/1747 Watten; Dismissed 1752

◆ Fr Edmund Hogan SJ “Catalogica Chronologica” :
Two Entries

DOB 10/08/1730 Ireland; Ent 07/09/1749 Watten; LEFT 1754

◆ MacErlean Cat Miss HIB SJ 1670-1770
1749 ANG Cat
Novitiate Watten
“Arthurus Plunkett”
Born 10/081730 Irish
Entered 07/09/1747
Novice

Dismissed 1754

◆ Henry Foley - Records of the English province of The Society of Jesus Vol VII
PLUNKETT, ARTHUR, born in Ireland, August 10, 1730; entered the Society at Watten, September 7, 1747, and left it in 1754.

O'Reilly, Edward Joseph, b.1902-, former Jesuit scholastic

  • IE IJA ADMN/7/205
  • Person
  • 8 July 1902-

Born: 18 July 1902, Galway City, County Galway
Entered: 31 August 1920, St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, County Offaly

Left Society of Jesus: 03 August 1932 (from Milltown Park Dublin, studying theology)

Mother died in 1910. Father died in 1912

Educated Mercy Convent Galway and then at the Presentation Sisters school. After his mother died he went to the Christian Brothers in Galway.. Then his father died and his Uncle, Rev SJ Nestor of the Galway diocese was made his guardian (Ennistymon, County Clare). He sent him with his two younger brothers to the Sisters of the Sacred Heart in Banagher. After two years there he was sent to Blackrock College for one year and then to Mungret College SJ in 1915.

1920-1922: St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, Novitiate
1922-1923: Montée de Fourvière, Lyon France (LUGD) studying
1923-1924: Rathfarnham Castle, Juniorate
1924-1927: Milltown Park, Philosophy
1927-1931: St Ignatius College Riverview, Sydney - Regency
1931-1932: Milltown Park, Theology

O'Brien, John Joseph, 1910-1983, former Jesuit scholastic

  • IE IJA ADMN/7/180
  • Person
  • 31 January 1910-18 July 1983

Born: 31 January 1910, Suffolk Street, Dublin City, County Dublin
Entered: 01 September 1927, St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, County Offaly
Died 18 July 1983, Riverside Drive, Rathfarnham, Dublin City, County Dublin

Left Society of Jesus: 18 June 1935

Father, Henry Joseph owned a House Agency and Auctioneers, and later involved in the Hotel business (Jury’s & North Star). Mother was Mary Josephine (Byrne). Family resided at Claremount, Waterloo Road, Ballsbridge, Dublin

Younger of two boys (older brother being in the Society) and one sister.

Early education was at a Holy Faith Convent, and then at Synge Street. Finally he spent six years at Belvedere College SJ.

1927-1929: St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, Novitiate
1929-1932: Rathfarnham Castle, Juniorate, UCD
1932-1933: Vals, France (TOL) studying Philosophy
1933-1935: Belvedere College SJ, Regency

https://www.dib.ie/biography/obrien-john-joseph-jack-a6477

O'Brien, John Joseph (Jack)
Contributed by
Murphy, Angela
O'Brien, John Joseph (Jack) (1910–83), businessman, was born 31 January 1910, second son of Henry Joseph O'Brien, hotel proprietor and house agent of Waterloo Rd, Dublin, and his wife Mary Josephine (née Byrne). Educated at Belvedere College, Dublin, he took a keen interest in rugby, tennis and, in particular, public speaking. Graduating BA from UCD, he enrolled at King's Inns in 1938 and qualified as a barrister in 1941. He rose to prominence within the business community when in 1937 he became secretary of a Dublin-based employers’ organisation, the Federated Employers, which had its origins in the labour disputes of 1913. O'Brien was ‘the driving force of the organization’ (McGuire, unpublished memoir, 74). It was O'Brien who envisaged unifying employers’ bodies throughout Ireland into one national organisation, which could match the professionalism of the trade unions in the arts of industrial relations and bargaining skills. With the support of their council, O'Brien and Edward McGuire (qv), president of the Federated Employers, set about forming a national body which would be manned by a staff of full-time professionals. The result was the foundation in 1942 of the Federated Union of Employers, with O'Brien as its general secretary (later redesignated as director general in 1951); he held this position until his retirement in 1960. During this time, he led negotiations with the ITUC on unofficial disputes and wage agreements.

His international career began in 1945 when he was elected adviser to the International Labour Organisation (ILO). During 1947–60 he held the position of employers’ delegate to the ILO. Moreover, in 1954 he became the first Irishman to hold a seat on the ILO's governing body, a seat that he held for two consecutive terms. His international prestige as a renowned public speaker grew, and in 1960 he was elected president of the International Organisation of Employers and vice-chairman of the International Labour Office. In 1958 he became a director of the Shannon Estuary Co. He still maintained a pivotal role within the commercial sector after he retired. His chief business interests lay in the hotel and tourism trade, and in 1960 he became chairman of Jury's Hotels Ltd. In the same year he was elected vice-president of the Dublin chamber of commerce, and the following year he became its president.

He always maintained an association with Belvedere College; in 1935 he was made honorary secretary of Old Belvedere Rugby Club and subsequently became its president (1953–6). He was also elected president of the College Union in 1966. A very dapper man, he always ran the FUE with great style; his renditions of ‘How can you buy Killarney’ and ‘Frankie and Johnnie were lovers’ were a feature at many annual dinners. The delivery of Trinity cigarettes from Fox's to the FUE every Friday was also an example of his style. He lived most of his life at 15 Riverside Drive, Rathfarnham, Dublin, with his wife Claire, their daughter, and their four sons until his death on 18 July 1983.

Sources
Ir. Times, 8 Dec. 1959, 19 July 1983; Brian Hillery and Patrick Lynch, Ireland in the International Labour Organisation ([1969]); Ir. Independent, 19 July 1983; Belvederian Yearbook 1984; Basil Chubb (ed.), FIE: Federation of Irish Employers 1942–1992 (1992) (photo); Kenneth Ferguson, King's Inns barristers 1868–2004 (2005); E. A. McGuire, unpublished memoir (private possession)

O’Donnell, William, 1826-, former Jesuit Scholastic

  • Person
  • 15 July 1826-

Born: 15 July 1826,
Entered: 03 September 1849, St Acheul, Amiens, France - Franciae Province (FRA)

Left Society of Jesus: 1856

1849-1851: St Acheul, Amiens, France (FRA)
1851-1852: Brugelette College, Brugelette, France (FRA, Philosophy
1852-1855: Clongowes Wood College SJ, Regency
1855-1856: St Beuno’s, St Asaph, Flintshire, Wales (ANG), Theology

Nolan, James Brendan, 1939-2022, former Jesuit scholastic

  • IE IJA ADMN/7/172
  • Person
  • 03 October 1939-14 January 2022

Born: 03 October 1939, Lower Clanbrassil, Street, South Circular Road, Dublin City, County Dublin
Entered: 07 September 1957, St Mary's, Emo, County Laois
Died: 14 January 2022, Henley Place, Cedarhollow Boulevard, London, ONT, Canada

Left Society of Jesus: 03 December 1970

Father was a Radio Dealer.

Eldest in a family of three boys and two girls.

Educated at Synge Street until after the Intermediate Certificate. he then went to the High School of Commerce and did his Leaving cert there. He then took a job working in an office.

1957-1959: St Mary's, Emo, Novitiate
1959-1963: Rathfarnham Castle, Juniorate, UCD
1963-1966: Maison Saint-Louis, Chantilly France (GAL S) studying
1966-1967: Clongowes Wood College SJ, Regency
1967-1968: Sacred Heart College SJ, Limerick, Regency
1968-1970: Milltown Park, Theology

Address 2000 & 1991: Jamestown Road, Inchicore, Dublin City & Lambourne Avenue, Clonsilla, County Dublin

https://rip.ie/death-notice/james-brendan-nolan-dublin-468755

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James (Brendan) NOLAN
Ontario, Canada and formerly, Dublin
NOLAN, James ‘Brendan’ - Born October 3, 1939 in Dublin, Ireland, Brendan Nolan passed away peacefully on Friday, January 14, 2022, at Henley Place LTC Residence in London, Ontario, Canada, in his 82nd year.

Survived by his wife Maryann Nolan; his children Anne Ravanona, Jaime Nolan Miralles, David Nolan, Michael Nolan, Sarah Nolan Miralles; first wife Rosario Miralles Sangro; siblings Eileen Nagle, Kenneth Nolan and Anne Donegan; brother-in-law Willie Donegan; grandchildren Emily and Ethan Nolan Ravanona, Aaron, Ines and Daniel O’Keefe Nolan Miralles, Sophia and Mathew Nolan, Aisling Campbell Nolan, Roxy, Billy, and Lily-Rose Nolan, Uma and Cormac Nolan Miralles DeBrun; son-in-law Stéphane Ravanona, Anne Marie Devitt, Kate Stewart; nephews and nieces; and Maryann’s daughters Laura, Beverley and families.

Predeceased by his beloved son Paul Nolan Miralles and brother Michael Nolan.

Funeral service will be conducted on Wednesday, January 19, 2022 at Westview Funeral Chapel, 709 Wonderland Road North, London, Canada at 1:00 p.m. (Eastern Standard Time - Canada) / 6pm Irish Time with visitation one-hour prior, followed by a burial at St. James’ Cemetery in Watford, Ontario, Canada. Registration will be required to attend as attendance numbers will be restricted.

https://www.westviewfuneralchapel.com/obituaries/james-brendan-nolan/#:~:text=James%20Brendan%20Nolan%20was%20born,the%20young%20age%20of%2017.

James Brendan Nolan
January 14, 2022

Peacefully passed away on Friday, January 14, 2022, at Henley Place LTC Residence in London, Ontario, Canada, in his 82nd year.

Survived by his wife Maryann Nolan; his children Anne Ravanona, Jaime Nolan Miralles, David Nolan, Michael Nolan, Sarah Nolan Miralles; first wife; siblings Eileen Nagle, Kenneth Nolan and Anne Donegan; brother-in-law Willie Donegan; grandchildren Emily and Ethan Nolan Ravanona, Aaron, Ines and Daniel O’Keefe Nolan Miralles, Sophia and Mathew Nolan, Aisling Campbell Nolan, Roxy, Billy, and Lily-Rose Nolan, Uma and Cormac Nolan Miralles DeBrun; son-in-law Stéphane Ravanona, Anne Marie Devitt, Kate Stewart; nephews and nieces; and Maryann’s daughters Laura, Beverley and families.

Predeceased by his beloved son Paul Nolan Miralles and brother Michael Nolan.

James Brendan Nolan was born in Dublin, Ireland on October 3, 1939, the first child of Ellen and James Nolan. He had 2 sisters, Eileen and Anne and 2 brothers, Michael and Kenneth. As a young man he excelled academically and entered the Jesuit order at the young age of 17.

He obtained a BSC in Mathematics and Physics at University College Dublin, Ireland followed by Bachelor degrees in Philosophy and Theology, and a diploma in higher education.

As a Jesuit, he studied in Chantilly, France, became a teacher and taught Math and Physics at the prestigious Clongowes Wood College for boys in Ireland. He spoke fluent French and Spanish, had a good understanding of German and was well travelled.

He left the Jesuit order, then married his first wife in 1971 and they enjoyed 28 years of marriage and had six children together. During that time, he worked as a training manager at Rowntree Macintosh (now Nestlé) before joining Leo Laboratories pharmaceutical company in Dublin, where he worked for many years as HR Director. He remained spiritual, took part in bible study groups in Ireland and Canada for many years. He was an expert on the Gospels, with a preference for the gospel of St. Paul.

He loved art (in particular Picasso, Markey) and music (from Bach, Schubert, Mozart and Chopin to Jacques Brel and Leonard Cohen) and enjoyed playing bridge when younger. He loved going to art exhibitions and concerts, was an avid reader and enjoyed meditation.

Later he took over part of the English Language School his first wife had set up and managed it for a few years before retiring permanently to London, Canada in 2001. He married his second wife Maryann Bach Maier in 2000 and they lived out the end of his years in London, Ontario, Canada.

Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Wednesday, January 19, 2022 at Westview Funeral Chapel, 709 Wonderland Road North, London at 1:00 p.m. (Eastern Standard Time – Canada) with visitation one-hour prior, followed by a burial at St. James’ Cemetery in Watford, Ontario, Canada. Registration will be required to attend as attendance numbers will be restricted.

More, Donat, b.1543-, former Jesuit scholastic

  • Person
  • 1543-

Born: 1543, Ireland
Entered: 08 January 1564, Professed House, Rome, Italy - Romanae Province (ROM)

Left Society of Jesus: 1568

◆ In Chronological Catalogue Sheet

◆ Old/15 (1) “Murus”

◆ Old/17 has : Donatus Murus” Ent 08/01/1564 Rome

◆ CATSJ I-Y has a “Donatus”; DOB 1543; Ent 1562;
1567 At Caen College teaching Humanities FRA
Made his vows not long after (cf Foley)
1565-1566 At Tournai studying Logic

◆ Calendar of MacErlean Transcipts Addenda Irishmen who entered Rome and Spain 1561-1772 (Finegan)
Donatus Murus (dioc Clonfert)
08 January 1564 Entered Professed House Rome

Moore, Francis Xavier, b.1734-, former Jesuit scholastic

  • Person
  • 15 April 1734-

Born: 15 April 1734, Dublin City, County Dublin
Entered: 13 August 1751, Paris, France - Franciae Province

Left Society of Jesus: 1762 (dissolution of Society)

◆ Old/15 (1) has in pencil (31) “Xavier Moore” Ent 13/08/1751 RIP after 1757

◆ CATSJ I-Y has a “Francis Xavier Moore”; DOB 15/04/1734; Ent 13/08/1751
1761-1762 At La Flèche College Boarding School in 2nd year Theology FRA (William Galway was Bidell)

◆ Fr Edmund Hogan SJ “Catalogica Chronologica” :
More or Moore

DOB 15/04/1734 Dublin; Ent 1751;

1762 Studying Theology at La Flèche. (FRA CAT)

◆ MacErlean Cat Miss HIB SJ 1670-1770
1754 FRA Cat
Collegium Paris
“Franciscus Xaverius Moore”
Born 15/04/1734 Irish
Entered 13/08/1751, Paris
Studying Philosophy 1

1757 FRA Cat
Collegium Caen
“Xaverius Moore”
Born 15/04/1734 Irish
Entered 13/08/1751
Studying Philosophy 2; Teaching Humanities 2

1761 FRA Cat
Collegium La Flèche
“Franciscus Xaverius Moore”
Studying Theology 2

◆ Henry Foley - Records of the English province of The Society of Jesus Vol VII - Second Appendix
MORE, or MOORE, FRANCIS XAVIER, Father (Irish). He was born in Dublin April 15, 1734; entered the Society in 1751. In 1762 he was studying theology at La Flèche. (Catal.)

◆ Francis Finegan SJ Biographical Dictionary 1598-1773
He was born in Dublin, April 15, 1734, and he entered the Society at Paris, August 13, 1751.

After his Noviceship he read his Philosophy course, after which he was sent for his Regency to the College of Caen. He resumed his ecclesiastical studies at La Flèche, and was in his second year of Theology there at the dissolution of the Society in France, 1761.

His name then disappears from the records.

Molloy, Arthur Brian, 1810. former Jesuit Scholastic

  • Person
  • 02 August 1810-

Born: 02 August 1810,
Entered: 19 September 1825, Montrouge, Paris, France - Galliae Province (GALL)

Left Society of Jesus: 26 October 1835

Arthur Molloy in GALL and ROM Catalogues; Brian Molloy in HIB

1825-1827: Montrouge, Paris, France (GALL), Novitiate
1827-1828: St Acheol, Amiens, France (GALL), Rhetoric
1828-1831: Roman College, Rome Italy (ROM), Philosophy
1831-1833: St Stanislaus College SJ, Tullabeg, County Offaly, Regency
1833-1835: Clongowes Wood College SJ, Theology

McNamara, Michael, 1825-, former Jesuit Scholastic

  • Person
  • 01 January 1825-

Born: 01 January 1825, County Tipperary
Entered: 08 January 1850, Issenheim, France - Franciae Province (FRA)

Left Society of Jesus: 1854 for health reasons

1850-1851: Issenheim, France (FRA), Novitiate
1852-1853: St Acheul, Amiens, France (FRA), Rhetoric
1853-1854: at homne caring for health

McCarthy, Charles Vincent, 1701-, formeer Jesuit Scholastic

  • Person
  • 25 February 1701-

Born: 25 February 1701, Orléans, Centre-Val de Loire, France
Entered: 01 October 1718, Paris, France - Franciae Province (FRA)

Left Society of Jesus: 22 May 1721, La Flèche, France - Paris, France (FRA)

◆ In Chronological Catalogue Sheet as Ent 01/10/1718

◆ Old/15 (1) has in pencil (25) Ent 1718 and another types (27 & 57)

◆ Old/17 has “Macarty” Dimissi 22/05/1721 La Flèche (FRA)

◆ CATSJ I-Y has “Macarty”; DOB Orléans, France; Ent FRA 01/10/1718; Dismissus 27/05/1722 La Flèche

◆ MacErlean Cat Miss HIB SJ 1670-1770
1720 ANG Cat
Novitiate Paris
“Carolus Vincentius Macarty”
25/02/1701 Irish, Orleans, France
Entered 01/10/1718
Novice

Lyons, Christopher, 1716-, former Jesuit Scholastic of the Tolosanae Province

  • Person
  • 09 September 1716-

Born: 09 September 1716, Dublin City, County Dublin
Entered: 22 April 1735, Toulouse, France (TOLO)

Left Society of Jesus: 1747, Milan, Italy (MED)

◆ Old/17 has “Lyon” Dimissi 1747 Milan (MED)

◆ MacErlean Cat Miss HIB SJ 1670-1770
1737 TOLO Cat
Collegium Tournai
“Christophorus Lyon”
Born 09/09/1716 Dublin
Entered 22/04/1735
Studied Philosophy 1

1743 TOLO Cat
Collegium Clermont-Ferrand
“Christophorus Lyon”
Born 23/12/1710 Dublin
Entered 21/03/1735
Studied Philosophy 3; Teaching Grammar 4

1749 TOLO Cat
in Prov AQUIT
“Christophorus Lyon”
Dismissed 1747

◆ Finegan Notes
DOB 1716 Dublin; Ent 22/04/1735 Toulouse; LEFT 1747

After First Vows he studied at Tournon and was then sent on Regency to Clermont-Ferrand

LEFT 1747

Lynch, Michael, 1894-1918, former Jesuit Scholastic

  • Person
  • 27 September 1894-1918

Born: 27 September 1894, Bandon, County Cork
Entered: 07 September 1911, St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, County Offaly

Left Society of Jesus: 1915

Father in Excise duty work. Mother died in 1907

Second eldest of seven boys, with five sisters (2 deceased). Eldest brother has emigrated to America.

Education was at a National School in Bandon and then at thirteen went to Clongowes Wood College SJ. He finished at PBC Cork.

1911-1913: St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, County Offaly
1913-1915: Rathfarnham Castle, Dublin, Rhetoric

◆ Fr Francis Finegan : Admissions 1859-1948 - LEFT Society after going to Rathfarnham in 1913 before Vows. Was killed in France during the WWI in 1918

Lynch, Marcus, 1931/5-, former Jesuit Scholastic of the Lugdunensis Province

  • Person
  • 1631-

Born: 1631/5,
Entered: 07 June 1652, Lyon, France (LUGD)
Ordained: ?
Died: post 1672

Left Society of Jesus: 1659

◆ In Chronological Catalogue Sheet as Ent 07/06/1652

◆ Old/15 (1) has one Ent 07/06/1652

◆ CATSJ I-Y has “Mark Lynch Senior”; DOB 1634; Ent 07/06/1652;

◆ Finegan Notes
DOB 1631/5 Ireland; Ent 1653 Lyons; LEFT 1659

After First Vows sent to Dôle for Regency and then resumed his studies, but LEFT 1659

Ledwidge, Gregory, 1746-, former Jesuit Scholastic

  • Person
  • 12 March 1746-

Born: 12 March 1746, Dublin City, County Dublin
Entered: 29 September 1763, Tournai, Belgium - Belgicae Province (BELG)

Left Society of Jesus: post 1767

◆ MacErlean Cat Miss HIB SJ 1670-1770
1764 GALL BELG Cat
Novitiate Tournai
“Gregorius Ledwidge”
Born 12/03/1746 Dublin
Entered 29/09/1763, Tournai
Studied Grammar and Humanities 5 and Rhetoric 2.4 in Ireland before entry; Novice

1767 GER SUP Cat
Collegium Ingolstadt
“Gregorius Ledwidge”
Born 12/03/1746 Dublin
Entered 29/09/1763
Studied Grammar and Humanities 5 and Rhetoric 2.4 in Ireland before entry; Studying Philosophy 2

◆ Francis Finegan Notes
DOB 1612 Dublin; Ent 29/09/1763 Tournai;

Had studied at Lille and Douai before Ent 29/09/1763 Tournai

1765 After First Vows he was sent for studies to Ingolstadt but after 1767 his career cannot be traced

Kennedy, David, former Jesuit Scholastic of the Aquitanae Province

  • Person

Born:
Entered: 1738, Bordeaux, France - Aquitanae Province (AQUIT)

Left Society of Jesus: 1743

◆ CATSJ I-Y has Ent 1737 or 1738 at Bordeaux (AQUIT);
12/04/1740 First Vows
1739-1740 Taught Grammar at Bordeaux
1740-1742 Prefect of Boarders at Irish College Poitiers, and taught Physics

◆ Fr Edmund Hogan SJ “Catalogica Chronologica” :
First Vows in 12/4/1740 AQUIT (in pen top p 75)

◆ MacErlean Cat Miss HIB SJ 1670-1770
1743 AQUIT Cat
Collegium Angoulême
“David Kennedy”
Dismissed from Society

◆ Finegan Notes
DOB ??; Ent 1737 Bordeaux; LEFT 1743

After First Vows he was sent on Regency to Poitiers and then to Angoulême, from which he LEFT in 1743

Hodgens, Daniel, 1828-, former Jesuit Scholastic

  • Person
  • 01 September 1828-

Born: 01 September 1828, Dublin City, County Dublin
Entered: 24 September 1849, St Acheul, Amiens, France - Franciae Province (FRA)

Left Society of Jesus: 1856

1849-1851: St Acheul, Amiens, France (FRA), Novitiate
1851-1853: Brugelette College, Brugelette, Belgium (FRA), Philosophy
1853-1854: Clongowes Wood College SJ, Regency
1854-1855: Roman College, Rome Italy (ROM), Theology
1855-1856: Montauban, France (TOLO), Theology

Gallagher, Terence Peter, 1924-,2021 former Jesuit scholastic

  • IE IJA ADMN/7/83
  • Person
  • 28 June 1924-09 May 2021

Born: 28 June 1924, Carntressy, Pettigo, County Donegal
Entered: 24 September 1947, St Mary's, Emo, County Laois
Died: 09 May 2021, The Ulster Hospital, Dundonald, Belfast,Country Antrim

Left Society of Jesus: 11 September 1956

Parents, Joseph and Catherine (Rogers) were farmers and ran a small business and lived at Tattyreagy, Omagh, County Tyrone

Youngest of five boys with one sister. (One brother a priest in the Brooklyn, USA, Diocese)

Family moved just after he began school in Pettigo, and he then went to the Christian Brothers primary school in Omagh for three years. He then went to St Columb’s, Derry. He was awarded at scholarship to St Mary’s College, Strawberry Hill, Twickenham, London and qualified as a teacher. He taught at the Christian Brothers school in Omagh.

Baptised at St Mary’s, Pettigo, 01/07/1924
Confirmed St Sacred Heart, Omagh by B O’Kane of Derry, 02/06/1936

1947-1949: St Mary's, Emo,, Novitiate
1949-1950; Laval France (FRA) studying
1950-1953: St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, Philosophy
1953-1956: Belvedere College SJ, Regency

Address 2000: Killymeal Park, Dungannon, County Tyrone

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GALLAGHER, Terence Peter (Terry): Death

GALLAGHER, Terence Peter (Terry) (of Beechill Close, Belfast, formerly of Pettigo Donegal, Tattyreagh, Omagh, Killeeshil and Dungannon). Terry died peacefully in The Ulster Hospital on Sunday, May 9,2021. Terry is pre-deceased by his loving wife Chris, brothers, Patrick, Fr Michael, Hugh, Dan, and sister Rose. Terry will be deeply missed by his children Brenda, Joan, and Conor, his grandchildren, his extended family circle, friends and neighbours. Requiem Mass for Terry will be in St Joseph’s Church, Carryduff tomorrow (Wednesday) at 12.00 noon (streamed live www.churchmedia.tv/camera/parish-of-drumbo-and-carryduff) Followed by interment in Dublin Road Cemetery, Omagh, arriving approximately 2.30pm.

Fitzjames Stuart, Charles, 1690-, former Jesuit Scholastic of the Toletanae Province

  • Person
  • 07 March 1690-

Born: 07 March 1690, Cork City, County Cotk
Entered: 20 November 1710, Villarejo, Spain, (TOLE)

Left Society of Jesus: 11 August 1719, Poittiers, France (AQUIT)

Francis Finegan SJ Biographical Dictionary 1598-1773

He was born in Cork, March 7, 1689, and entered the Society in the Province of Toledo, November 20, 1709. He was closely related to the Duke of Berwick, and is named in one of the Toledo Catalogi as “Jacobus James Estuardo”.

After his first religious profession at Villarejo, November 21, 1711, he made his Philosophical studies at Murcia. He then commenced his Theological studies at Murcia, continued them at Alcalà, and then in 1718, was sent to complete the course at the Grand Collège, Poitiers.

he left the Society, however, at Poitiers, August 11, 1719.

◆ CATSJ A-H has a “Charles Fitziannus (Fitzjames)” in Theology at Poitiers 1718-1719

There is also a “James Fitzjames” Approved Scholastic HIB dismissed 11/08/1719 at Poitiers

Above is from Naples Novice Book f145

◆ Calendar of MacErlean Transcipts Addenda III Catalogi of Irish Mission 1700-1735 & 1735-1752 (Finegan)
1718-1719 Irish College Poitiers, Studying Theology
1719 Dismissed 11/08/1719

◆ MacErlean Cat Miss HIB SJ 1670-1770
1711 TOLE Cat
Collegium Villarejo
“Jacobus Fitz James” (in indice Jacobus James Estuardo)
Born March 1689 Corbe in Dublin diocese (corbe referes to a tenant)
Entered 20/11/1710
Novice

1714 TOLE Cat
Collegium Murcia
“Jacobus Fitz James” (in indice Jacobus James Estuardo)
Born 07/03/1690 Cork
Entered 19/11/1709
Studying Philosophy 3

1717 TOLE Cat
Collegium Murcia
“Jacobus Fitz James”
Born 07/03/1690 Cork
Entered 20/11/1709
Studying Philosophy 3, Theology 4
In indice James Fil James

◆ Calendar of MacErlean Transcipts Carton XII S
26/02/1718 Fr General Michael Angelus Tamburini to Nichlas Frayne
James Fitzjames, Irish, relative of the Duke of Berwick, Scholastic, wishes to return to France from the Province of Toledo where he entered the Society. Fr Fayne is asked to receive him charitably.

14/05/1718 Fr General Michael Angelus Tamburini to Nicholas Frayne
I have learned with pleasure from your most recent letter of 08 April that my revcommendation with regard to the reception of Scholastic James Fitzjames into your College would be satisfied.
Meanwhile yopu will have noticed from my letter of 30 April that I am not failing your trust. By the same letter, I intimated that the customary suffrages of the Society must be discharged for founders and benefactors of your College, whoever they may be, and this duty I once more by this letter entrust, whatever it may be, whether Queen Catherine was declared or not, the foundress by my predecessor - that doesn’t simply matter.
I shall recommend the first favourable opportunity to the Provincial of Aquitaine, the outstanding candidate whom you write of as among your boarders.

◆ Calendar of MacErlean Transcipts Carton XII U
03/02/1720 Fr General Michael Angelus Tamburini to Nicholas Frayne
Fr General approves of Fr Frayne travelling to Paris to secure the foundation for the College at Poitiers, and the prifitable investment of the capital.
He is happy with the dismissal of James Fitzjames, and also that the Duke of Berwick has approved of this and that he was sent forth with suitable clothing and travelling expenses. It would be difficult to claim expenses from the Toledo Province, given that they supported him for a number of years. It would be unlikely that they would refund the expenses of his dismissal, as he was always destined for the Irish Mission and they have supported him to this point. However, you may request tyhis from the Provincial of Toledo, and if he is agreeable, I shall willingly favour your exemption.
To put an end to this Hughes business, I have once again written to the Provincial of Aquitaine, that he should get accurate information, not only for what purpose the capital sums to be saved for a house at Athlone have been converted, but also for what purpose the interest arising therefrom has been applied, how much also of each money is at present held. Som do not fail to explain to the Provincial of Aquitaine what is asked, in order that an end be put once and for all to the controversy of so many years. I am not indeed opposed to proceeding to consult before all for the establishment of your seminary, whilst we are not allowed to make good at Athlone the intentions of the late Queen. Lest however we make less accopunt of her intentions, we should diligently consider whether we cannot satisfy a part of these intentions while we are prevented by the injustices of the times from completely fulfilling the same. So talk it over carefully with the Provincial, that the business may be settled agreeably to the laws of justice.

Fennelly, Michael, former Jesuit Scholastic of the Lugdunensis Province

  • Person
  • 27 February 1852-

Born: 27 February 1852, Castlecomer, County Kilkenny
Entered: 12 September 1870, Clermont-Ferrand, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France (LUGD)

Left Society of Jesus: 1878

Fennely

Early education at Hyland College, Kilkenny

1870-1872: Clermont-Ferrand, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France (LUGD)
1872-1874: Notre-Dame de l’Hermitage, Lons-le-Saunier, France, Rhetoric
1874-1875: St Joseph’s College, Spring Hill AL, USA, Regency
1875-1876: St Charles College, Grand Coteau LA, USA, Regency
1876-1877: St Joseph’s College, Spring Hill AL, USA, Regency
1877-1878: St Charles College, Grand Coteau LA, USA, Regency

Dempsey, Vaughan B, 1895-1961, former Jesuit scholastic, Irish consul

  • IE IJA ADMN/7/51
  • Person
  • 27 March 1895 -30 October 1961

Born: 27 March 1895, Athy, County Kildare / Station House Hotel, Orange, NSW, Australia
Entered: 17 September 1913, St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, County Offaly
Died: 30 October 1961, Greenfield Road, Mount Merrion, Dublin

Left Society of Jesus: 14 August 1919

Father was a Hotel keeper and died in 1909. Mother also died in 1909

Youngest of a family on nine with six boys and three girls (1 deceased)

Education was a succession of changes: Sisters of Mercy in Orange followed by the Christian Brothers, the Sisters of Charity in Concord, and then the Christian Brothers in Lewisham. In 1908 he went to St Aloysius College at Milson’s Point. After school he spent some months at Wright, Heaton & Co, Forwarding Agents in Sydney, while waiting for a position in the Sydney Harbour Trust, at which he worked until he joined the Society.

Received by Father John Ryan, Superior of the Australian Mission and sent to Tullabeg.

1913-1915: St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, , Novitiate
1915-1918: Rathfarnham Castle, studying Rhetoric and UCD
1918-1919: St Aloysius Jersey Channel Islands (FRA) studying

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Vaughan Dempsey,
Vaughan B. Dempsey, Irish-Australian, Catholic,
born 1895, Orange, NSW, Australia, or 1894 [burial record].
He was youngest child. His parents had died by 1907, him age 12 (though he had grown-up siblings and other family).
He was educ in Ireland. B.A. and M.A. degrees at N.U.I. Jan 1922.

Irish consul to France, 1923 to at least 1928:
In Feb 1922 he was secretary to the Irish Delegation to France.
In 1923 he was appointed Head of Mission to France, listed as "the representative of Saorstat Eireann in France".
Lived Paris.
He gave an address to Irish WWI veterans and their WWI allies at grave of France's Unknown Soldier, Paris, Thur 10 July 1924. The British military were also present at this friendly event - despite the recent Anglo-Irish war. Dempsey referred to them in his speech to the Irish veterans: "Having fought, what greater ambition could you now put before yourself than to work for the ideal of peace - peace within your own shores, peace with your great neighbour, whose flag is represented today beside your own, and peace with the whole world." He paid tribute to the WWI allied fight against Germany: "Ireland .. has come .. to prove by this act of homage that she took her stand with loyalty and sacrifice by the side of the great nations in the fight for liberty and civilisation."
The speech caused controversy. In the Dail, Tue 15 July, 1924, deputy Sean Milroy, TD complains about the speech: "He was speaking for Saorstat Eireann, and so far as I know Germany has never been included in the enemies of Saorstat Eireann, and I think it is highly improper for a representative of the Saorstat to describe it in this way."

He mar 20 Mar 1926, Paris, to Doreen O'Rahilly [born 18 Sept 1904]. No issue.
Alfred O'Rahilly wrote to him, asked him to keep eye on Doreen, at school in France. He ended up marrying her.
He is listed as "Agent-General in Paris" in Irish Senate, 11 July, 1928.
"Mrs. Vaughan Dempsey" listed at funeral of Gerald Griffin 1932.
They settled back in Ireland.
He gave a speech at The Mansion House, Dublin, Friday 13th October, 1933.
They lived 38 Greenfield Rd, Mount Merrion, Co.Dublin, from 1935 until his death.
Listed at 38 Greenfield Rd in [Thom's, 1936] to [Thom's, 1958].
They both were at Nell's funeral, 1939.
He is described as "retired civil servant" in burial record.

Death, 1961:
He died at his home, 38 Greenfield Rd, Mount Merrion, 30 Oct 1961, age 66 yrs, or 67 yrs [burial record].
See death notice in Irish Times, October 31, 1961 and November 1, 1961.
Funeral 1 Nov at Mount Merrion Catholic church. He was buried in Deansgrange Cemetery, Co.Dublin.
Doreen was living 38 Greenfield Rd as at 1961.
She is gone from there by [Thom's, 1965].
She died pre-1969.

Delaney, Henry, former Jesuit Scholastic

  • Person
  • 01 May 1715

Born: 01 May 1715,
Entered: 07 September 1733, Watten, Belgium (ANG)

Left Society of Jesus: 1737

◆ Catholic Record Society, Volume 70, 1981

The English Jesuits, 1650-1829: A Biographical Dictionary

by Geoffrey Holt

Delaney, Henry. Scholastic.
b. May 29th, 1715, London.
?s. of Henry.
?e. St Omers College c.1727-32.
S.J. September 7th, 1733.
Watten (nov) 1734.
Liège (phil) 1735-7.
Liège (theol) 1738.
Left 1738, not ordained.

(91; CRS.69; 113; 150 III (2) 13/9/38, 8/11/38).

◆ MacErlean Cat Miss HIB SJ 1670-1770
1737 ANG Cat
Collegium Liège
“Henricus Delany”
Born 01/05/1715 Irish
Entered 07/09/1733
Studying Metaphysics
postea dismissus

Creagh, John G, 1899-, former Jesuit scholastic

  • IE IJA ADMN/7/41
  • Person
  • 08 August 1899-

Born: 08 August 1899, Marl Park, Shannongrove, Pallaskenry, County Limerick
Entered: 31 August 1916, St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, County Offaly

Left Society of Jesus: 06 August 1925

Parents lived at Mulcair, Barringtons Bridge, County Limerick, supported by a small farm and his father’s job as a canvasser for Irish Independent Newspapers.

Eldest of four sons with one sister.

Early education at a National School in Scotland, then they came to Ireland and he was educated at Sacred Heart College SJ (Crescent)

1916-1918: St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, Novitiate
1918-1920: St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, studying Rhetoric
1920-1922: Maison Saint Louis, Jersey Channel Islands (FRA) studying Philosophy
1922-1924: Régis College, Montpelier, France (TOLO) Regency
1924-1925: Milltown Park, studying Philosopjy

Burke, Thomas, 1801-, former Jesuit Scholastic

  • Person
  • 07 September 1801-

Born: 07 September 1801, Dublin City, County Dublin
Entered: 07 September 1819, Clongowes Wood College SJ, Naas, County Kildare

Left Society of Jesus: by 1837

1819-1828: Clongowes Wood College SJ, Naas, County Kildare, Novitiate, then Philosophy then Regency
1828-1829: Aix en Province, France (GALL), Rhetoric
1829-1837: Clongowes Wood College SJ, Naas, County Kildare, Regency and Theology

Brown, Ignatius, 1660-, former Jesuit Scholastic

  • Person
  • 1660-

Born: April 1660, Ireland
Entered: 07 October 1679, Genoa Italy - Mediolensis province (MED)

Died: 1698-1714, Spain

Left Society of Jesus: 26 September 1684

◆ Catholic Record Society, Volume 70, 1981

The English Jesuits, 1650-1829: A Biographical Dictionary

by Geoffrey Holt

Brown, Ignatius. ?Priest.
b. ?Waterford, Ireland.
e. St Omers College ?-1679.
S.J. 1679. Milan (nov) 1679.
Genoa 1682-4.
?Ordained priest.
?To Irish mission.
d. ?between 1698 and 1714 in Spain.

(Fo.7; Fo.7 Irish list p.58; 168 f.79v; 113; CRS.69).

◆ Fr Edmund Hogan SJ “Catalogica Chronologica” :
Ent 1679 Milan;

1682-1684 He was a student at Genoa, then disappears from CATS

In a letter from ANG Provincial Warner to Thomas Stapleton, Rector of St Omer, he directs him to send Robert Watson - who was more likely Robert Widdrington - and Ignatius Brown to the Novitiate at Milan, first admitting them to the Society (cf Father Warner’s Note and Letter-book)
In another letter of Father Warner, he is referred to as P Ignatius Brown to Father General 006/08/1683 (cf Father Warner’s Note and Letter-book)

Note from Ignatius Browne 2nd
May be identical with Ignatius Brown who is said to have Ent at Milan in 1679, and studied in Genoa 1682-1683 (cf Foley’s Collectanea) - this man was said to have LEFT or been DISMISSED 26/09/1684

◆ MacErlean Cat Miss HIB SJ 1670-1770

1681 Med Cat
Novitiate Genoa
“Ignatius Brunus”
Born April 1660
Entered 07 October 1679

1685 MED Cat
Collegium Villarejo
“Ignatius Brunus”
Dismissed 26/09/1684

Blandini, Vincenzo, 1839-, former Jesuit Scholastic of the Siculae Province

  • Person
  • 21 April 1839-

Born: 21 April 1839,
Entered: 10 December 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 (HIB), Novitiate
1861-1862: Aix en Province, France (LUGD), Rhetoric
1862-1864: Vals, Le Puy, France (TOLO), Philosophy

Barry, Stanislaus, 1728-, former Jesuit Scholastic

  • Person
  • 01 March 1728-

Born: 11 March 1728, Ireland
Entered: 03 November 1746, Toulouse, France - Tolosanae Province (TOLO)

Left Society of Jesus: post 1754 (no further information from Aurillac, 1754)

◆CATSJ A-H has DOB 01/03/1728; Ent Toulouse 03/11/1746
Taught Grammar, Humanities and Rhetoric
1755-57 Studied 2 years Theology
Does not apear in Toulouse Catalogues after 1757

◆ MacErlean Cat Miss HIB SJ 1670-1770
1749 TOLO Cat
Collegium Le Puy
“Stanislaus Barry”
Born 11/03/1728 Irish
Entered 03/11/1746
Studied Philosophy 2 before entry; Teaching Grammar 1

1754 TOLO Cat
Collegium Aurillac
“Stanislaus Barri”
Born 01/03/1728 Irish
Entered 03/11/1746
Studied Philosophy 2 before entry, then 1; Teaching Grammar 2, Humanities 2

◆ Francis Finegan SJ Biographical Dictionary 1598-1773
Born in Ireland, March 11, 1728, entered the Society in the Province of Toulouse, November 8, 1746, having already studied Philosophy for two years..

by 1754 he was teaching at Aurillac, having already completed his Philosophy and spent part of his Regency at Pamiers.

After this latter year his career cannot be traced.

Barry, John P, b.1848-, former Jesuit scholastic

  • Person
  • 10 February 1848-

Born: 10 February 1848, Cork City, County Cork
Entered: 31 October 1865, Milltown Park, Dublin

Left Society of Jesus: 1874

Education at Oblate School and then St Stanislaus College SJ, Tullabeg

1865-1867: Milltown Park, Dublin, Novitiate
1867-1868: St Acheul, Amniens, France (CAMP), Rhetoric
1868-1870: Roman College, Rome, Italy (ROM), Philosophy
1870-1871: Maria-Laach, Germany (GER), Philosophy
1871-1874: Clongowes Wood College SJ, Regency