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Bridge, John Brice, 1793-1860, Jesuit priest

  • IE IJA J/2287
  • Person
  • 02 November 1793-20 February 1860

Born: 02 November 1793, Liverpool, England
Entered: 07 September 1814, Hodder, Lancashire, England - Angliae Province (ANG)
Ordained: July 1819, Dublin
Died: 20 February 1860, Allerton Park, Mauleverer, Yorkshire, England - Angliae Province (ANG)

Carr, James, 1795-, former Jesuit Priest of the Angliae Province

  • Person
  • 04 June 1795-

Born: 04 June 1795, Preston, Lancashire, England
Entered: 07 September 1813, Hodder, England (ANG)
Ordained: 04 September 1820

Left Society of Jesus: 20 October 1829

in Clongowes 1818/9 - Theol 2

◆ The English Jesuits 1650-1829 Geoffrey Holt SJ : Catholic Record Society 1984
Born 04/06/1795 Preston
Son of John and Hannah (Clayton)
Educated at Stonyhurst 1807-1813
Entered 07/09/1813 and 07/09/1827 (readmitted)
1815-1817 Stonyhurst Philosophy
1817-1818 Stonyhurst Theology
1818-1819 Clongowes Theology
Ordained 04/09/1820
1821-1822 Stonyhurst
1822-1826 Norwich
1826-1827 Worcester
1827-1829 Stonyhurst (Alton Abbey 1828)
DISMISSED 20/10/1829

◆ Catholic Record Society, Volume 70, 1981

The English Jesuits, 1650-1829: A Biographical Dictionary

by Geoffrey Holt

Carr, James. Priest.
b. June 4th, 1795, Preston.
s. of John and Hannah (Clayton).
e. Stonyhurst 1807-13.
S.J. September 7th, 1813-27 and 29.
Hodder (nov) 1813-5.
Stonyhurst (phil) 1815-7.
Stonyhurst (theol) 1817-8.
Clongowes (theol) 1818.
Ordained priest September 4th, 1820.
Stonyhurst 1821-2.
Norwich 1822-6.
Worcester 1826-7.
Stonyhurst 1827.
Alton Abbey, Staffordshire 1828.
Stonyhurst 1829.

(114; 115; 116; NA.37/159-60; 2; Gil. 1/402; CRS. 16/579; Stol; WR.20/70; CRW.58. For writings see Gil. 1/403-4).

Carroll, Anthony, 1722-1794, Jesuit priest

  • IE IJA J/1018
  • Person
  • 27 September 1722-05 September 1794

Born: 27 September 1722, Dublin City, County Dublin
Entered: 07 September 1744, Watten, Belgium - Angliae Province (ANG)
Ordained: 1754, Liège, France
Final Vows: 02 February 1762
Died: 05 September 1794, London, England - Angliae Province (ANG)

1764 Prefect of Sodality at Bruges
1767 Chaplin to Sir Richard Stanley, Eastham in Cheshire
1768 CAT said to be at Hooton near Chester

◆ Fr Edmund Hogan SJ “Catalogica Chronologica” :
1754 Sent to England and served at Lincoln for some time.
1774 After the suppression went to Maryland with Father John Carroll, the future Archbishop of Baltimore, arriving 26 June 1774
1775 he returned to England from America. He served at Liverpool, Shepton Mallet Somerset, Exeter, Worcester etc.
1776 He published a translation of many of Bourdaloue’s sermons under the title “Practical Divinity in four volumes at London. (cf de Backer “Biblioth. des Écrivains SJ”)
1794 He was attacked by robbers in Red Lion Court, London, and died at St Bart’s hospital a few hours after. (cf “Records SJ” Vol v, p 620)

◆ James B Stephenson SJ Menologies 1973

Father Anthony Carroll 1722-1794
Fr Anthony Carroll was born in Dublin on September 16th 1722.

He worked at Shepton Mallet, Exeter and other places. Finally in London on September 5th 1794, he was knocked down and robbed in red Lion Court, Fleet Street. He was carried speechless to St Bartholomew’s Hospital, where he died the next morning.

He translated Bourdalou’s sermons, and himself wrote a treatise on Theology in 4 volumes, entitled “Practical Divinity”.

◆ George Oliver Towards Illustrating the Biography of the Scotch, English and Irish Members SJ
CARROLL, ANTHONY, was born on the 16th of September, 1722. He began his Noviceship at the age twenty-two, and was numbered among the Professed Fathers in 1762. Shortly after his promotion to the Priesthood at Liege in 1754 he was ordered to the Mission. After exerting his zeal and talents at Shepton Mallett, at Exeter, and some other places, he came to an untimely end in London. On the 5th of September, 1794, he was knocked down and robbed in Red Lion Court, Fleet street, and carried speechless to St. Bartholomew s Hospital, where he died at one o’clock the following morning - See Gent. Magazine, 1794, p. 1555.
His translation of some of Bourdaloue’s Sermons, under the title of “Practical Divinity”, was published in 4 Vols. 8vo, London, 1776.

Clarke, Malachy, 1805-, former Jesuit Priest of the Angliae Province

  • Person
  • 25 June 1805-

Born: 25 June 1805, Dublin
Entered: 18 September 1825, Chieri, Turin, Italy (TAUR)
Ordained: 21 September 1833

Left Society of Jesus: 1841

Brother of Thomas Tracy Clark RIP 1862; Cousin of Thomas RIP 1870

◆ The English Jesuits 1650-1829 Geoffrey Holt SJ : Catholic Record Society 1984
Born 25/06/1805 Dublin
Brother of Thomas Tracy Clark RIP 1862; Cousin of Thomas RIP 1870
Educated Stonyhurst 1815-1824
Entered 18/09/1825 and 1839 Chieri
1825-1827 Dôle Philosophy
1828-1829 Aix Philosophy
1829-1830 Stonyhurst Theology
1830-1833 St Mary’s Hall Theology
Ordained 21/09/1833
1833-1834 Stonyhurst
1834-1837 Wigan
1837-1838 Broughton Hall
1839 Norwich
Seems to be in Stonyhurst in 1841 awaiting mission then disappears

◆ Catholic Record Society, Volume 70, 1981

The English Jesuits, 1650-1829: A Biographical Dictionary

by Geoffrey Holt

Clarke, Malachy. Priest.
b. June 25th, 1805, Dublin.
br. of Thomas Tracy and cousin of Thomas.
e. Stonyhurst 1815-22, 1824.
S.J. September 18th, 1825-39.
Chieri near Turin (nov) 1825-7.
Dôle (phil) 1827-8.
Aix (phil) 1828-9.
Stonyhurst (theol) 1829-30.
St Mary's Hall (theol) 1830-3.
Ordained priest September 21st, 1833.
Stonyhurst 1833-4. Wigan 1834-7.
Broughton Hall 1837-8. Norwich 1839.

(Fo.7; 2; 113; NA.37/165).

Clarke, Thomas Tracy, 1802-1862, Jesuit priest

  • IE IJA J/1051
  • Person
  • 04 July 1802-11 January 1862

Born: 04 July 1802, Dublin City, County Dublin
Entered: 07 September 1823, Montrouge, Paris, France - Angliae Province (ANG)
Ordained: 24 September 1836, Stonyhurst College, England
Final Vows: 02 February 1844
Died: 11 January 1862, St Ignatius College, London, England - Angliae Province (ANG)

Older brother of Malachy Ent 18/09/1825; Cousin of Thomas RIP 1870 (ANG)

◆ Fr Edmund Hogan SJ “Catalogica Chronologica” :
Studied Humanities at Stonyhurst and Maynooth College before Ent

1825-1829 Master at Hodder School until 08 December 1829
1837-1839 Missioner at Norwich, Preston and Pontefract
1840 Tertianship
1845-1860 Master of Novices at Hodder 28 August 1845-September 1860 Succeeded by Alfred Weld
1860 A Preacher at Immaculate Conception London and died at St Ignatius College, London in the presence of the Provincial Father Seed, and the community. His death was edifying, and his last act at the moment of death was to beg a Father standing by to assist him in raising his arm to make the sign of the Cross, being unable to move it himself (Province Register)

Note on Novitiate at Hodder :
By his exertions, the Novitiate was moved from Hodder Place, Stonyhurst to Beaumont Lodge, a noble mansion in the Parish of Old Windsor, purchased in August 1854, and given to the Province by Father Joseph Maxwell. The house was taken possession of by Fathers Clarke and Maxwell, and the compiler of the Collectanea on 04 September 1854.
The Novitiate at Hodder had begun in 1803 at the time of the Restoration of the Society, was closed for a time in 1821 and reopened again in September 1827, moving in 1854 to Beaumont. It moved again in 1861 from Old Windsor to Roehampton, with Fr Weld as Novice Master, and Beaumont becoming St Stanislaus College.

◆ HIB Menologies SJ :
Note from Edmund Donovan Entry :
Father Donovan entered the Society of Jesus on 07 September 1858 and made his Noviceship at Roehampton, under that distinguished Spiritual Director Father Tracey Clarke SJ.

Costello, Edmund, 1828-1872, Jesuit priest

  • IE IJA J/1114
  • Person
  • 29 May 1828-02 July 1872

Born: 29 May 1828, County Galway
Entered: 12 May 1852, Hodder, England - Angliae Province (ANG)
Ordained: - pre Entry
Professed: 02 February 1863
Died; 02 July 1872, St Benedict's Church, Willow Lane, Norwich, Norfolk, England - Angliae Province (ANG)

Fish, Joseph, 1860-1930, Jesuit priest

  • IE IJA J/1290
  • Person
  • 18 August 1860-19 December 1930

Born: 18 August 1860, Norwich, Norfolk, England
Entered: 05 February 1881, Roehampton, London - Angliae Province (ANG)
Ordained: 1894
Final vows: 03 February 1896
Died: 19 December 1930, County Waterford - Angliae Province (ANG)

Died in HIB but member of ANG

Miller, Paul, 1892-1951, Jesuit priest

  • IE IJA J/1746
  • Person
  • 02 October 1892-11 January 1951

Born: 02 October 1892, Norwich, Norfolk, England
Entered: 07 September 1915, Roehampton, London - Angliae Province (ANG)
Ordained: 1925
Died: 11 January 1951, County Waterford - - Angliae Province (ANG)

Died in HIB but member of ANG

Scott, John, 1793-1854, Jesuit priest

  • IE IJA J/2098
  • Person
  • 25 February 1793-17 December 1854

Born: 25 February 1793, Shevington, Wigan, Lancashire, England
Entered: 07 September 1815, Hodder, Lancashire, England - Angliae Province (ANG)
Ordained: September 1822, Dublin
Died: 17 December 1854, Boston, Lincolnshire, England - Angliae Province (ANG)