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Annual report, account and rental for year ending June 1917, showing a reduced remittance due to a reduction in income. Describes the state of Ireland as 'in a most disturbed and dangerous condition'. Also notes that it was the most favourable season on record for Irish farmers but adds 'no class in the community has in the Great War, now raging, given less assistance to the Empire either in men or in money.'
Receipt and letter concerning the possession of Michael Murray’s holding at Rahan by the Jesuits, on payment of £100 by Fr Aloysius Sturzo SJ, to Murray.
Card index compiled by Fr Francis Finegan SJ of members of the Society who lived/worked at Tullabeg. Includes relevant dates and references to other sources of information on certain individuals. Arranged alphabetically.
Finegan; Francis (1907-2009); Jesuit priest and historian
Legal costs of Browne and McCann, Solicitors, Naas, County Kildare prepared for the Trustees of Tullabeg College, exacted in the transaction of various matters as set out in the bill, from 22 December 1910 to 13 December 1911.
Letter from James Rogers (of Rogers & Co. Solicitors), Tullamore, Offaly to Fr Donal O’ Sullivan SJ, Rector of St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, Offaly concerning the ‘Tullabeg lands’ and deed of fransfer. There was no fee charged as the counsel, Mr Walter Callan B.L., had a brother who was a member of the English Jesuit Province and spent a year in Tullabeg, 'I would wish anything I can do to be a very trifling tribute to his memory'.
Pamphlet entitled Offaly Tombstone Inscriptions. 1. Rahan Graveyards, published by the Offaly Historical Society. Contains references to, and lists of Jesuits buried in the old Rahan graveyard from 1823 to 1874 and those buried in the cemetery in the grounds of St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, after 1874 (p.22 – 25).