Item 168 - Letter from Mr John P. Barry SJ writing from the College of Brixen in the Tyrol, to Irish Fr Provincial

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IE IJA ADMN/13/168

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Letter from Mr John P. Barry SJ writing from the College of Brixen in the Tyrol, to Irish Fr Provincial

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  • 1868 (Creation)

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(10 February 1848-)

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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

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Letter from Mr John P. Barry SJ writing from the College of Brixen in the Tyrol, to Irish Fr Provincial O'Reilly SJ. Reports on events in Rome, referring to the day that the Italians entered the Vatican, and the subsequent scattering of some Jesuit fathers. Describes how he brought six Italians out of Rome, and states that he intends to bring two to London.

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