‘Inventory of Property sent from Tullabeg to Clongowes at the Amalgamation 1886.’ and draft of letter from Fr William Delaney SJ to Fr Provincial regarding the amalgamation of St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg and Clongowes Wood College 16 June [1886].
Covering letters from Brother Luke [ ], De La Salle Monastery, Muine Beag, county Carlow (1 March 1940), enclosing notes and copies of letters relating to the Conwell brothers, Eugene, Edward and Henry, who were at school at Tullabeg between 1831-1848.
Letters and notes concerning the Bishop of Meath, Dr Matthew Gaffney’s donation of £1,000 to the novitiate in Tullabeg.
Copy of a printed memorandum on a suggestion to re-open Tullabeg as a secondary boarding school ‘of a new type.’
Statements of accounts. Some material in Latin. Includes handwritten list of Jesuit Rectors of Tullabeg.
Consultors’ letters to Father Provincial from Frs Andrew Macardle, Martin Maher, William Lockington, Charles Mulcahy, Ignatius Gartlan, Esmonde White, Richard Campbell, Richard O'Reilly, Stephen Bartley, Ernest Spillane and Peter Kenny. Includes references the condition of the buildings, and report on novices (1914, 1915).
‘Customs of the Novitiate.’ Includes a table of contents. (Volume is in poor condition, pages detached, binding falling apart.). Appears to be the Custom book of Milltown Park - as reference to 'without leave no one may go into the city', therefore dated before 1884.
‘Customs of the Novitiate’ which started at Tullabeg in 1888, after transfer from Dromore, County Down. Includes a table of contents. This Custom book appears to originate from Milltown Park, as reference to the city.