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            Letters to Fr James Murphy SJ on the granting of faculties
            IE IJA FM/TULL/193 · Ficheiro · 23 April 1896-15 September 1905
            Parte de St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, Offaly

            Letters to the Fr James Murphy SJ, Rector of Tullabeg from Matthew Gaffney, Bishop of Meath, concerning issues such as the granting of ordinary faculties and visits to Tullabeg. In one letter Bishop Gaffney writes, ‘I hope you are not extinguished after all the light you shed on us. You strongly established your own fame, but you literally elevated your order, high as had been its station’ (4 August 1899).

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            Letters from the Consultors at Tullabeg
            IE IJA FM/TULL/208 · Ficheiro · September 1970-October 1982
            Parte de St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, Offaly

            File mainly containing letters from the Consultors at Tullabeg including Frs Colum O’ Holohan, Gregory Ffrench and Michael O’ Brien to Provincial, Fr Patrick Doyle SJ concerning the spiritual and temporal well-being of the community, with particular focus on financial affairs. Also contains material relating to the setting up of a temporary advisory committee on administration (1976).

            Letters on the three sculptures by Laurence Campbell
            IE IJA FM/TULL/249 · Ficheiro · 27 June 1983-11 November 1985
            Parte de St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, Offaly

            Correspondence between Fr Richard Coyne SJ, Librarian, Tullabeg, and Theo Snoddy, editor, Dictionary of 20th century Irish artists and S.B. Kennedy, Assistant Keeper, Department of Art, Ulster Museum, in relation to the three sculptures by Laurence Campbell in the Domestic Chapel at Tullabeg.