Article from Studies: 'Centenary of All Hallows', Thomas O'Donnell CM.

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December 1942
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CMI/X/H/AHC(1)/1/3
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9pp
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Irish Vincentian Archive
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Irish Vincentian Archive > All Hallows College > Booklets and articles on the history of All Hallows College

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  • Fitzgerald and by her husband , Sir Guy Campbell , and their children
  • By Rev. Thomas O'Donnell , C.M. , President
  • Beresford came to reside at Drumcondra House . " He belonged to the
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In the summer of 1842 a very different tenant saintered up the avenue . successors in title a permanent claim to a few near the pulpit . Her ras succeeded by the daughter and grandchildren of an illustrious Irish richest , the most powerful , and the most extensively connected family grounds . A Scottish family named Kirkpatrick , whose motto was " i Fitzgerald and by her husband , Sir Guy Campbell , and their children the Cophills . Sir. Marmaduke and his sister . Chancellor of the Exchequer enant and , being wealthy , built the neighbouring Protestant church as a strength the shelter of the beaches and Oaks . He was so different from been brought from Sicily to give a favour of classical antiquity to the linen merchants , and owned much landed property in the country . Some and of all rebels against the established order . Strangely enough . Claudius facing south and east . For the first hundred years or more-from 1720 years later , about the year 1800 , just after the rebellion of ' 98 , John Claudius piece . Lady Charleville , was the next occupant of the demesne . She , a mak sicker " ( sure ) , succeeded Lady Charleville . They were bankers and Beresford came to reside at Drumcondra House . " He belonged to the take as her second husband an army officer only half her age on condition in all Ireland , and proved himself the stern enemy of the United Irishmen the former tenants only a poor man's son , a papist , and a priest-that old bachelor for holding the view that husband's might be allowed to a judge and a member of Parliament for Trinity College , Sir Marmaduke mode of marriage which amused her contemporaries , for she agreed to and within the precincts of a handsome old Roman temple , which had to the ruling class in Ireland , a class made run of landlands bankers rich remorial to her pious brother , thus establishing for herself and her rebel of that day , namely by Pamela the daughter of Lord Edward chastise a delinquent partner . On his death his sister became the next his contemporaries excepting the ladies , who called him an acidulous condra and on the rising ground above the Tolka , there is a stately to 1840 - it was the home of several highly naked families who belonged rather romantic and wealthy widow , signalized her tenancy by an unusual stands solid and severe amidst a variety of fine trees in its own grounds . By Rev. Thomas O'Donnell , C.M. , President ) N. the northern side of the City of Dublin in the suburb of Drum- Centenary of all Hallows College merchants , the Judicature and the Executive . The first tenants were 4 Cabra Road , Dublin , 7 cmVXHAHOY 3 VINCENTIAN community provincial . that he assumed her name , Coghill , and accepted her hand by moonlight archives . Cochill was held in high esteem for his learning and " herexalescence by all well-preserved Georgian mansion , more than two hundred years old . It