- IE BCA ROSSE/Q/232
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- [1900-1916]
Part of The Rosse Papers
Weekly tenants’ rent ledger.
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Part of The Rosse Papers
Weekly tenants’ rent ledger.
Letter to Fr Paul Andrews SJ from Fr Richard Coyne SJ
Letter to Fr Paul Andrews SJ, Special Secretariat, from Fr Richard Coyne SJ, Tullabeg, concerning courses in adult education being run at various institutes.
Coyne; Richard (1917-1999); Jesuit priest
Instructions or Custom Book for the serving of Masss
Instructions or Custom Book for the serving of mass by acolytes.
Part of The Rosse Papers
Weekly tenants’ rent ledger.
Book of Mass intentions received at Tullabeg
Book of Mass intentions received at Tullabeg. Each page records the number of intentions, who they were received and satisfied by, and the amount of money donated.
Repairs to the Tullabeg college’s organ
Letter and series of proposals addressed to the Rector of Tullabeg from Fr Henry Croasdaile SJ, Rathfarnham Castle, concerning repairs to the college’s organ (c. 1960).
Croasdaile; Henry (1888-1966); Jesuit priest
Part of The Rosse Papers
Weekly tenants’ rent ledger.
Church benches claimed to be the property of Clongowes Wood College
File of correspondence relating to some church benches at Tullabeg wrongly claimed to be the property of Clongowes Wood College and later negotiations relating to their purchase. Includes letters by Fr Redmond F. Roche SJ, Clongowes Rector, Fr Michael Connolly SJ, Rector of Tullabeg and Fr Donal O’ Sullivan SJ.
Part of The Rosse Papers
‘Tenants’ accounts’ for the estates of the Hon. Laurence Parsons in King’s County and Cos Tipperary and Wexford [see 0/36 and Q/6 and 16/4].
Articles relating to the Evie Hone stained glass windows in Tullabeg
File containing newspaper and magazine articles relating to the Evie Hone stained glass windows in the community chapel at Tullabeg, a list of references to the windows in scholarly literature compiled by Fr Richard Coyne SJ and relevant extracts from the Historiae Domus of Tullabeg (1940-1951).