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Nihill, John, b.1750-, former Jesuit priest

  • Person
  • 24 June 1750-

Born: 24 June 1750, Antigua, West Indies
Entered: 07 September 1768, Watten, Belgium - Angliae Province (ANG)
Ordained: c 1775
Died: West Indies
Official Catalogus Defuncti MISSING

◆ In Chronological Catalogue Sheet as Ent 07/09/1768

◆ CATSJ I-Y has Ent 07/09/1768 (CAT 1768)
“John and Edward were brothers and both Irish (Hogan)”

◆ Fr Edmund Hogan SJ “Catalogica Chronologica” :
DOB 24/06/1750; Ent 07/09/1768;

At the date of the Suppression in 1773 he was in Second year of Theology, and he went home to Antigua on family business, intending to return.

Note from Bishop Laurence Arthur Nihell Entry
There were three other Nihell’s SJ. One was the brother of the Bishop, and John and Edward who DOB at Antigua, and entered the Society at Ghent in 1768 and 1769. Edward died a victim of charity attending negroes at Trinidad in 1826 (cf Foley’s Collectanea)

◆ Henry Foley - Records of the English province of The Society of Jesus Vol VII
NIHILL, JOHN, Scholastic, elder brother of Edward, born June 24, 1750; entered the Society September 7, 1768. At the date of the suppression, 1773, he was in his second year's theology; he went home to Antigua on family business intending shortly to retum. ((Records S.J., vol. V. p. 187.)

◆ The English Jesuits 1650-1829 Geoffrey Holt SJ : Catholic Record Society 1984
NIHILL or NIHELL
Brother of Edward RIP
Born 24/06/1750 Antugua, West Indies
Educated Bruges College 1763-1768
Entered 07/09/1768 Watten
1771-1773 Liège Philosophy
1773 Bruges College
1773-1775 Liège and Liège Academy
Ordained 1775
1775 To West Indies

◆ Catholic Record Society, Volume 70, 1981

The English Jesuits, 1650-1829: A Biographical Dictionary

by Geoffrey Holt

Nihill or Nihell, John. ?Priest.
b. June 24th, 1750, Antigua, West Indies.
br. of Edward. e. Bruges College 1763-c.8.
S.J. September 7th, 1768.
Watten (nov) 1769.
Liège (phil) 1771-3,
Liège (theol) 1773.
Liège Academy 1774, 1775.
To West Indies 1775.
?Ordained priest.
Date and place of death not recorded.

(Fo.7; CRS.69; 91; AHSJ.42/293; Hu. Text 2/704; 54 f.37v; 113; 51 ff.304, 306; Chad.363).

Murphy, John, b.1657-, former Jesuit priest of the Angliae Province

  • Person
  • 1657-

Born: 1657, Lille, France
Entered: 07 September 1678, Watten, Belgium - Angliae Province (ANG)
Ordained: 1687, Liège, Belgium

Left Society of Jesus: 08 October 1689

◆ In Chronological Catalogue Sheet as Ent 07/09/1678

◆ Old/17 has “Morphie” Dimissi 08/10/1689 (ANG)

◆ Fr Edmund Hogan SJ “Catalogica Chronologica” :
DOB 1657 Lille; Ent 07/09/1678 Watten; Ord 1687 Liège;

Studied Theology at Liège College and was ordained there 1687.

1687 Sent to Lancashire Mission.
1689 At Bruges, and is entered in the ANG CAT with many others on the Continent, as expelled from England in consequence of the Orange invasion.

No further trace

◆ Henry Foley - Records of the English province of The Society of Jesus Vol VII
MURPHY, or MORPHY, JOHN, Father, born at Lille 1657 ; entered the Society at Watten, September 7, 1678; studied theology at Liege College, and was ordained Priest there in 1687, and sent to the Lancashire mission the same year, In 1689 he was at Bruges, and is entered in the Catalogue with many others on the Continent, as expelled from England in consequence of the Orange invasion. We do not trace him further.

Moylan, William, b.1746-, former Jesuit priest

  • Person
  • 26 December 1746-

Born: 26 December 1746, London, England
Entered: 07 September 1767. Ghent, Belgium - Angliae Province (ANG)
Ordained: c 1800
Died: post 1800

Left Society of Jesus: Suppression c 1773

◆ In Chronological Catalogue Sheet as Ent 07/09/1767

◆ The English Jesuits 1650-1829 Geoffrey Holt SJ : Catholic Record Society 1984
Born 26/12/1746 or 1747 or 1749 London
Educated at St Omer and Bruges Colleges 1761-1767
Entered 07/09/1767 Ghent
1769-1771 Liège Philosophy
1771-1773Bruges College
1776-1783 Liège Academy
Ordained c1800 or later

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

Moylen, William. ?Priest.
b. December 26th, 1746 or 1747 or 1749, London.
e. St Omers and Bruges Colleges 1761-c.67.
S.J. September 7th, 1767.
Ghent (nov) 1767-9.
Liège (phil) 1771.
Bruges College 1772, 1773.
Liège Academy 1776, 1781, 1783.
?Ordained priest.
d. c.1800 or later.

(Fo.7; AHSJ.42/293; CRS.69; 113; 3 ff.37, 51; 16 f.98; 75 p. 141v; 90 f.54; HMC. 10th Report App.4/192; 17 f.B).

◆ Henry Foley - Records of the English province of The Society of Jesus Vol VII
MOYLEN, WILLIAM, Scholastic, bom in England, December 26, 174-; entered the Society September 7, 1767. In 1773 he was at Liège making his higher studies.

Gunther, Edward, 1627-1671, former Jesuit Priest

  • Person
  • 1627-1671

Born: 1627, Ireland
Entered: 1653, Watten, Belgium (BELG)
Ordained: ?
Died: 1671, Dublin

Left Society of Jesus: 1671

◆ Old/15 (1) has an entry “Edward Gunter” Ent 1653 RIP after 1658

◆ Old/16 has : “P Edward Gunter”; DOB Ireland; Ent 1653 Watten; RIP 1671 Dublin

◆ CATSJ A-H has DOB 1627 or 1637 Irish; Ent 1653; RIP 1671 Dublin
Studied Theology for 4 years, very good talen, proficient at letters
1658 Was at Liège - appears in 1658 CAT

◆ Fr Edmund Hogan SJ “Catalogica Chronologica” :
Gunter

DOB 1627 Ireland; Ent 1653 Watten; RIP 1671 Dublin

Studied Theology at Liège and made Tertianship in the Lower Rhine Province (cf Foley’s Collectanea)

Fitzgerald, Nicholas, 1699-, former Jesuit Priest of the Gallia-Belgicae Province

  • Person
  • 10 September 1699-

Born: 10 September 1699, Alsace, France
Entered: 07 September 1720, Watten, Belgium - Angliae Province (ANG)
Ordained: 29 September 1729,
Died: post 1738

Left Society of Jesus: 1738

◆ MacErlean Cat Miss HIB SJ 1670-1770
1723 ANG Cat
“Nicolaus Fitzgerald”
Born 24/09/1699 Alsace (originally Irish)
Entered 07/09/1720
Studying Logic

1727 ANG Cat
“Nicolaus Fitzgerald”
Born 27/09/1699 Alsace (originally Irish)
Entered 07/09/1720
Studying Theology 2

1730 GAL BELG Cat
Seminarium Mons
“Nicolaus Fitz-gerald”
Born 10/09/1699 Alsace (originally Irish)
Entered 07/09/1720 Watten
Studying Humanities at St Omer before entry; Studied Theology 2 at Douai; Regency and Philosophy at Liège
Ordained by the Bishop Rosmensi

1734 GAL BELG Cat
Collegium Armentières
“Nicolaus Fitz-gerald”
Born 10/09/1699 Alsace (originally Irish)
Entered 07/09/1720 Watten
Studying Humanities at St Omer before entry; Studied Theology 2 at Douai; Regency and Philosophy at Liège
Ordained by the Bishop Rosmensi September 1729; Tertianship at Armentières then working at Valenciennes

1737 GAL BELG Cat
Collegium Bethune
“Nicolaus Fitz-Gerald”
Born 10/09/1699 Alsace (originally Irish)
Entered 07/09/1720 Watten
Studying Humanities at St Omer before entry; Studied Theology 2 at Douai; Regency and Philosophy at Liège
Ordained by the Bishop Matthia Rosmensi 29/09/1729; Tertianship at Armentières then working at Valenciennes. Now in church at Bethune

◆ Catholic Record Society, Volume 70, 1981

The English Jesuits, 1650-1829: A Biographical Dictionary

by Geoffrey Holt

Fitzgerald, Nicholas. Scholastic.
b. September 29th, 1699, Alsace.
S.J. September 7th, 1720.
Liège (phil) 1723, 1724.
Liège (theol) 1725, 1726, 1727.
Douay (theol) 1728.
Nothing further recorded. It is not clear that he was ordained priest.

(Fo.7; 113; 91; 150 III (2) 15/3/27, 8/5/28, 30/10/28,23/7/29).

◆ Henry Foley - Records of the English province of The Society of Jesus Vol VII
FITZGERALD, NICHOLAS. The Catalogue of the English Province for 1723 says that Nicholas Fitzgerald, was born at Landavy, in Alsace, of Irish parentage, September 29, 1699; entered the Society September 7, 1720, and in 1723 was studying logic at Liege College

Conrad, Peter, 1622-, former Jesuit Priest

  • Person
  • 1622-

Born: 1622, Ireland
Entered: 07 September 1653, Watten, Belgium (BELG)
Ordained: ?
Died: post 1656

Left Society of Jesus: 31 January 1660

◆ The English Jesuits 1650-1829 Geoffrey Holt SJ : Catholic Record Society 1984
Born 1622 Ireland
Entered 1653 already a priest Watten
1656 Liège
1657 College of St Aloysius
1658 To Ireland

◆ George Oliver Towards Illustrating the Biography of the Scotch, English and Irish Members SJ
CONRAD, PETER, born in Ireland, in the year 1622 : united himself to the Society at the age of 31: shortly after I lose sight of him

◆ Catholic Record Society, Volume 70, 1981

The English Jesuits, 1650-1829: A Biographical Dictionary

by Geoffrey Holt

Conrad, Peter. Priest.
b.c. 1622, Ireland.
S.J. 1653 (already a priest).
Watten (nov) 1653-5.
Liège 1656.
College of St Aloysius 1657.
To Ireland 1658.

(Fo.7; 113).

◆ Henry Foley - Records of the English province of The Society of Jesus Vol VII
CONRAD, PETER, Father, born in Ireland, 1622 ; entered the English Province at Watten, 1653, being already a Priest. (Catalogue 1655.) In 1556 he was at Liege College, preparing for his examen, and then dis appears from the English Province Catalogues.

Archbold, Richard, 1713-, former Jesuit Priest

  • Person
  • 15 August 1713-

Born: 15 August 1713, Ireland
Entered: 17 October 1731, Liège, Belgium (ANG)
Ordained: 22 July 1740,
Final Vows: 22 February 1749, Maryland, USA
Died post 1755

Left Society of Jesus: 16 March 1755

◆ Henry Foley - Records of the English province of The Society of Jesus Vol VII
ARCHBOLD, RICHARD, bom in Ireland 1713 ; entered the Society October 15, 1731, and was professed of the four vows July 22, 1748-9 in Maryland. He was a missioner in Maryland 1740-1749. He also served the missions in the Derby and Suffolk Districts. Becoming heir to & con. siderable estate, the unhappy man, to secure its possession, publicly apostatized in St. Andrew's Church, Dublin, on Sunday, March 16, 1755.

◆ Catholic Record Society, Volume 70, 1981

The English Jesuits, 1650-1829: A Biographical Dictionary

by Geoffrey Holt

Archbold, Richard. Priest.
b. 1713, Ireland.
s. of Robert and Mary.
e. St Omers College c.1725-31.
S.J. October 18th, 1731-1754 or 1755.
Liège (phil) 1733-5.
Liège (theol) 1736-9.
Ordained priest c. 1739.
Maryland 1740-9.
College of Ignatius 1750.
Belhouse 1751-3.
Spinkhill 1753.

(Fo.7; CRS.69; 113; 91; 111; 150 III (2) 7/2/39; 64 pp.354, 472, 520; 65; 68 p.31; 92; 51 f.311v).

Apostasised in Ireland 1754/55

https://catalogue.nli.ie/Record/vtls000143269

◆ Fr Edmund Hogan SJ “Catalogica Chronologica” :
DOB 17/08/1713 Ireland; Ent 15/10/1731; FV 22/07/1740 Maryland; APOSTASIZED 16/03/1755 Dublin

He was Apostasized in order to hold possession of an estate.

There was a Richard Archbold a cornet, and one a quartermaster in Dongan’s Dragoons (temp James II)

◆ MacErlean Cat Miss HIB SJ 1670-1770
1737 ANG Cat
Collegium Liège
“Richardus Archbold”
Born 15/04/1713 Irish
Entered 17/10/1731
Studying Theology 2

1740 ANG Cat
On Maryland Mission
“Richardus Archbold”
Born 15/04/1713 Irish
Entered 17/10/1731
Travelling to Maryland Mission

1743 ANG Cat
On Maryland Mission
“Richardus Archbold”
Born 15/04/1713 Irish
Entered 17/10/1731
Studied Philosophy 3, Theology 4; Missionarius

1746 ANG Cat
On Maryland Mission
“Richardus Archbold”
Born 15/04/1713 Irish
Entered 07/09/1731
Studied Philosophy 3, Theology 3 (sed ex indulto RAPN); Missionarius

1749 ANG Cat
On Maryland Mission
“Richardus Archbold”
Born 15/04/1713 Irish
Entered 17/10/1731
Professed Four Vows 02/02/1749
Studied Philosophy 3, Theology; Missionarius 9

1754 ANG Cat
Collegium Immaculate Conception
“Richardus Archbold”
Born 15/04/1713 Irish
Entered 17/10/1731
Professed Four Vows 02/02/1749
Studied Philosophy 3, Theology; Missionarius 9

◆ American Catholic Historical Society

The American Catholic Historical Researches, Vol. 19, No. 2 (APRIL, 1902), pp. 61-62

Rev. Richard Archbold, Apostate Jesuit.

The Pennsylvania Gazette of June 19th, 1755, tells of the conversion to Protestantism of this priest by being received into the Church of Ireland at Dublin on the Sunday prior to March 15th 1755, and states he was ten years a missionary in Maryland.

Rev. E. I. Devitt, S. J., supplies The Researches with this information :

January 16, 1902.

Dear Mr Griffin :

I regret that there has been so long a delay in answering your last letter of enquiry. But I was away from home, during the Christmas holidays, and since my return, I have been quite busy. Besides, you wrote: “No hurry”.

Rev. Richard Archbold.

I copy from a letter of Fr George Fenwick, dated at Georgetown, 1856.

“Oliver says: Born August 15, 1713 ; entered the Society, 17 Oct., 1731; for several years, he was employed on the Maryland Mission where he made the Profession of the four Vows, the 22nd of July, 1749. Three years later he was certainly in the Midland District”.

N. B. Fr. Archbold apostatized in Ireland in 1754 (1755.)

This apostacy was to secure the possession of an estate. It was public, in St Andrew's Church, Dublin, on Sunday, 16 March, 1755; but he does not appear to have exercised any ecclesiastical functions for the remainder of his life.

He was in Maryland, in the Catalogue for 1740; mentioned in 1745, at St Thomas; again in 1746 and 1749, when he is marked as having returned to Ireland, or England. He has left behind him many books, with his name written in them, which are still to be seen at Georgetown College, at St. Thomas and Newtown”.

So far, Father George Fenwick; he was far and away, the best equipped man in the Province for his knowledge of the early colonial and ecclesiastical History of Maryland. He had gathered together all the papers that he could find in our houses, and, although frequently importuned to write, he could never be induced to put his recollections into form. It has been an incalculable loss. Some of the Scholastics, notably the late Father Provincial, Robert Fulton, when a young man, offered to act as scribe - to let him walk up and down the room, talking, and they would jot down, what he had to say - but, he was too indifferent. - At least he refers to documents, evidently of Jesuit origin and treating of Jesuit affairs, which he used, and which cannot be found now. I have found the want of papers many a time; Father John Sumner, complained of the same thing, when he was writing the History of Georgetown College for the “College Journal”.

Now, the Campbell papers were kept for some time, after his death, at Ellicotts City, Maryland, where he resided; afterwards, they were placed in charge of George Miles the Poet, and Professor of St. Mary's College. He went to New York - died there - papers, where are they? Try to find them - and the Cath. Hist. Soc. will owe a debt of gratitude - or, when I come into the possession of the bequest to G T C for Historical Research into Maryland Colonial affairs, I will be able to make a handsome offer for them.

The points that Father Fenwick gives relating to Archbold, are about the same as I have collected from independent sources. The date 1754 is manifestly an error, as he quotes 1755 from Oliver, shortly after, and this agrees with the date of your Pennsylvania Gazette. - The “Midland Distrist” was in England.

I know nothing further of Archbold. The laws of Ireland at that time were such as to prevent a Catholic from succeeding to landed estates, unless he conformed to the Protestant Church - the next of kin, being a Protestant, could bar the real heir out, and take possession of his property. It may be that Archbold - in conforming - had no worse motive, - than to prevent some scoundrelly relation from taking advantage of the iniquitous law - Let us hope, that he had the grace to repent of his sin, before he was called to his account.

Perhaps, some Irish book of pedigree, or the landed gentry, such as O'Hart, could furnish more information about him and his family-

Yours Faithfully,

E. I. DEVITT, S. J.