Volume: CBÉ 0463 (Part 2)

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The Main Manuscript Collection, Volume 0463, Page 0132

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The Main Manuscript Collection, Volume 0463, Page 0132

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    In May 1846 - Right Rev. Bishop Brown of the Diocese of Elphin administered the sacrament of confirmation to 145 persons...

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    Year 1846. There is also an exclusive Catholic School for boys under the direction of St Francis attended by 400 boys who are trained in reading, writing, bookkeeping and many of them in the higher branches of Mathematics.
    28th Oct 1845. Death - at the Franciscan Convent Nuns' Island, Galway, Sister Mary Clare who was 60 years in religion.
    Death - Mrs Anne, Euphrasia, Stuart, the pious foundress of the Carmelite Nunnery at Fir - house Co Dublin. Mrs Stuart entered into religion at the early age of eighteen, in Ranelagh Convent and from that day to the hour of her death, distinguished herself as an ardent patroness of education. On Tuesday the 13th of October, in the 53 year of her age after a long and painful illness. The Obsequies for the repose of her soul were on Thursday. Rev Dr O Connor -Bishop of Saldes presided. Rev Mr Daly as high priest. Rev Mr Spratt Subdeacon. Rev Mr Walsh deacon We also noticed the Rev Mr Mooney. Rev Mr Murphy, Very Rev Charles Stuart, the deeply affected brother of the deceased
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    Language
    English
    Writing mode
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    Writing script
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