Godfrey
Mentioned in 14 documents, 23 times across the archives
Documents
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Holy Cross Ardoyne legal files
1 mention“J.Godfrey Boyle .”
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August 1918
1 mention“Peter Joseph , John Mathias , Godfrey , Anna Maria , and Helen . The”
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CrossBulletinVolXXVIII 1937 38
2 mentions“The entire east end , and the Lady Chapel , were rebuilt by Godfrey De Lucv.”
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Writing of Charles Houben Passionist
1 mention“brother Godfrey . On the Ith. of July , I said another Mass for the region”
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Cappamore PP
1 mention“Father Godfrey feels deeply”
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bernard odea personal collection
4 mentions“and am writing to Godfrey today though”
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school annals 1930 1940
2 mentions“Besides there three was one new master: Mr Godfrey of Oxford, who will teach History Greek, French and Latin.”
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Ceremonial first abbot
1 mention“The Right Reverend Godfrey Dayez, O.S.B.,”
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103124
3 mentions“Pholis revealed. I am to see him again on 4th. I shall perglad to mi of hands of the Dr.S. this getting role & the praying brown west will be a phrasari charge. I expect to see Dom. also marked. It is”
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109183
1 mention“Parish Priest of Doneraile, Cahirdugane, and Templeroan. He received Popish Orders in 1669 at Roane in France from the Archbishop of Roane. Age 68. Residence: Carker. Sureties: Arthur O'Keeffe, Ballym”
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112137
1 mention“Mrs. Anne O'Connor, 90 St. Jarlath Road, Cabra and late of Landscape View, Clondalkin, Co. Dublin, who has died, was widow of Mr. Abraham O'Connor, a native of Ferns, Co. Wexford, a member of the Feni”
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124147
1 mention“IT was announced at the Vatican yesterday that His Holiness the Pope had named Most Rev. Dr. Gerald Patrick O'Hara, Papal Nuncio to Ireland, as Apostolic Delegate to Great Britain. The post has been v”
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89788
1 mention“The present teaching staff, in addition to Fr. Bosco, includes Rev. Fr. David, M.A., D.D., L.S.S., Professor of Moral Theology; Rev. Fr. Nicholas, M.A., J.U.D., Professor of Canon Law; Rev. Fr. Chryso”
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93693
3 mentions“In the post-World War II period, Britain was shedding its colonial powers, and white settlers in Southern Africa were more than willing to pick them up. Sir Godfrey Huggins, later Lord Malvern, became”