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  2. One early history of the school is The Clongowes Record 1814–1932 by Timothy Corcoran (Browne and Nolan, Dublin, 1932). A half-century later, a history was written by Roland Burke Savage and published in The Clongownian school magazine during the 1980s; that same decade, Peter Costello wrote Clongowes Wood: a History of Clongowes Wood College ...

  3. This material is largely taken from A Short History of Clongowes Wood College, which was privately published in 2011 by Mr Brendan Cullen, a locah historian and formerly teacher of history in Clongowes (1971-2007). It is reproduced here by kind permission of the author.

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  4. Nov 28, 2020 · Clongowes Wood College SJ, near Clane in Co Kildare has a long and rich history of education in Ireland since it was founded in 1814 by Fr Peter Kenney SJ. It was the first work of the Society of Jesus worldwide following its restoration that year after 41 years of suppression; indeed the Irish operation predated the lifting of the order of ...

    • Who wrote the history of Clongowes Wood College?1
    • Who wrote the history of Clongowes Wood College?2
    • Who wrote the history of Clongowes Wood College?3
    • Who wrote the history of Clongowes Wood College?4
  5. Mar 4, 2014 · Two hundred years ago today, on 4th March 1814, Fr Peter Kenney, SJ purchased the estate at Castle Browne for £16,000 (approx. €3 million today) with a view to establishing the school we now know as Clongowes Wood College.

  6. Jesuit pupil (though not of Clongowes) and an eminent Joyce scholar and cultural historian, to tell the story This handsome, well illus trated volume is the outcome. (The only previous attempt at a full length history was by an older contemporary of James Joyce at the College, Fr Timothy Corcoran's The Clongowes Record 1814-1932, published in ...

  7. The splendid current number of the College annual, Clongownian, reflects in many ways the importance of centenary year of Clongowes Wood College. It is very hand somely produced-needless to say-with a wealth of fine. trations, and it contains numerous interesting records. reminiscences, and tributes full of the love and enthusiasm.

  8. Context. Creator (s): Irish Jesuits. Administrative History ↴. Clongowes Wood College was bought by the Jesuits in 1814 at the cost of £16,000. In 1886, the Jesuit-run St. Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, county Offaly, was amalgamated with Clongowes Wood College.

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