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The Irish Dominicans of the seventeenth century

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The Irish Dominicans of the seventeenth century
1986, William Tempest
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The Irish Dominicans of the seventeenth century
1902, Printed by W. Tempest
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The Irish Dominicans of the seventeenth century
1902, Ancient Dominican Foundations in Ireland
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER I.
ON THE FRIARS PREACHERS OF ULSTER.
Foundation of Derry Abbey, 3
Martyrdom of Father John O'Luinin, 5
Father Colgan dies in Prison, 5
Members of Coleraine Community, 7
Dr. Dominic Maguire, Archbishop of Armagh, 11
Foundation of the Convent of Gola, 13
Father Gelasius Mac Mahon, 15
Newtownards Abbey, 19
Carlingford Abbey, 19
Drogheda Abbey and its Friars, 21
CHAPTER II.
ON THE FRIARS PREACHERS OF LEINSTER.
St. Saviour's, Dublin, 25
The two Fathers O'Phelan, 27
Abbey of Arklow, 31
— Clonmines, 31
— Kilkenny, 31
The two Fathers Roth, 35
Abbey of Rosbercon, 39
— Aghaboe, 39
— Trim, 39
Foundation of Mullingar Abbey, 41
— Abbey of Athy, 47
— Naas, 49
Longford Abbey and the Brethren there, 51
The two Fathers O'Farrell, martyrs, 53
CHAPTER III.
ON THE FRIARS PREACHERS OF MUNSTER.
The Friars of Waterford, 61
— Cork, 63
Martyrdom of Father Richard Barry, 67
Restitution of Castlelyons Abbey, 71
The Friars of Glanworth, 73
Fate of a Friar among the Moors, 77
The Friars of Youghal, 79
Foundation of Limerick Abbey, 79
Martyrdom of Father Terence Albert O'Brien, 81
— Father James Wolfe, 85
The Friars of Kilmallock, 93
Father Henry Burgatt, 95
Monks and Friars drowned at sea, 101
The Friars of Cashel, 103
— Clonmel, 109
— Tralee, 119
Martyrdom of Father Thady Moriarty, 111
Father Dominic O'Daly, 113
The Friars of Lorrha, 115
Chapel at Sixmilebridge, 121
CHAPTER IV.
ON THE FRIARS PREACHERS OF CONNAUGHT.
Galway, Foundation of Abbey at, 123
Father Oliver Burke and his Brothers, 131
Adventures of Father Daniel Nolan, 139
Father Dominic Lynch, the celebrated Theologian. His brilliant career in the Schools of Spain, 145
Foundation of Convent for Nuns at Galway, 157
Mother Julia Nolan, 159
The Dissolution of the Convent, 163
Athenry, Foundation of the Abbey of, 169
Its Possessions, 171
Father Dominic Burke, 173
The Four Martyrs, 191
Dr. Dominic Burke, bishop of Elphin, 193
Father John O'Heyne (the author), 201
Portumna Abbey, 209
Career of Father Richard O' Madden, 211
Friary of Tombeola, 217
Abbey of Burrishoole, 219
— Rathbran, 225
— Urlar, 229
Sligo, Foundation of Abbey of, 231
Father Daniel O'Crean, Provincial, 233
Father Dominic O'Conor, 237
Father John O'Hart, Provincial, 239
Father Phelim O'Conor, 243
Father Ambrose O'Conor, Provincial, 253
Ballindoon Abbey, 255
Foundation of Roscommon Abbey, 257
Dr. Thady Mac Keogh, 25
Father John Beirne, 25
Clonshanville Abbey, 26
Abbey of Knockvicar, 271
— Tulsk, 273
CHAPTER V.
THE CONVENT OF HOLY CROSS, LOUVAIN.
The Irish Dominicans enter Louvain and acquire a Church near Caesar's Fort, 275
The Infanta Elizabeth grants their Petition regarding the use of a Papal Indult, 277
Commendatory Letter of the University of Louvain, 279
A Convent and Church built by the add of the Brothers Joyce, 281
Suffrages of the Order granted to them in perpetuity, 283
The new Convent incorporated in the University as a College, accepted by Propaganda as a Seminary and erected into a Noviciate by the General, 287
Appendix. — The Ancient Dominican Foundations in Ireland.
Map of Hibernia Dominicana.

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Translation of Epilogus chronologicus exponens succincte conventus et fundationes sacri ordinis praedicatorum in regno Hyberniae.

Latin and English on opposite pages.

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Dundalk, Ire

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xxx, 287, 127 p. :
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287

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TheIrishDominicans
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3455671

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