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King, Ernest, 1714-1762, Jesuit priest

  • Person
  • 1714-14 August 1762

Born: 1714, Ireland
Entered: 1689, Portugal
Ordained:
Died: 14 August, 1762, São Julião, Lisbon, Portugal
Official Catalogus Defuncti MISSING

◆ CATSJ I-Y has DOB Ireland?; Ent LUS; RIP San Julian prison, Portugal

◆ Fr Edmund Hogan SJ “Catalogica Chronologica” :
DOB England; Ent LUS; RIP Eve of the Assumption 1762 (14/08/1762) São Julião, Lisbon, Portugal

Hogan thinks he may have been an Irishman

Was a prisoner in Brazil and São Julião, Lisbon, Portugal 02/06/1761-14/08/1762

◆ The English Jesuits 1650-1829 Geoffrey Holt SJ : Catholic Record Society 1984
Born 1714 English
Entered Portugal
RIP 24/03/1762 Portugal (Foley 7)

Aylward, James, fl.1751, Jesuit priest

  • IE IJA J/2397
  • Person

Born: Ireland / Porto, Portugal
Entered: 1751, Goa, India
Ordained: ??
Died: Post-1777, Portugal
Official Catalogus Defuncti Missing

◆ In Chronological Catalogue Sheet as “Alward” Ent 1751

◆ Old/16 has a : “James Aylward”; DOB Ireland; Ent Goa; RIP Portugal

◆ CATSJ A-H has “an Irishman”; Ent 1751
Was transferred from from Azeitão prison to St Juliáo in May 1769
Left St Julião prison in 1777

◆ Fr Edmund Hogan SJ “Catalogica Chronologica” :
An Irishman of GOA

1759-1769 Imprisoned in Portugal

◆ MacErlean Notes
DOB Oporto, Portugal of a Waterford family;

1759-1769 along with 124 Jesuits, imprisoned by Pombal at Azeitão in Portugal
1769 Transferred to São Julião dungeons
1777 Queen Mary of Portugal orders release of prisoners. Only 45 survived of whom James Aylward was one. Nothing further known after that.

◆ MacErlean Cat Miss HIB SJ 1670-1770
1777 LUS Cat
In Prison
Born in Porto of English parents from the Province of GOA

◆ Henry Foley - Records of the English province of The Society of Jesus Vol VII - Appendix
AYLWARD, JAMES, an Englishman of the Province of Goa, was a prisoner in Azeitao, Portugal, and again from May 11, 1769, till 1777, in St. Julian (Carayon's documents inédits.) (Communicated by Father Hogan, who thinks he was an Irishman.)