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Irish College, Antwerp

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Where previously the College was in total control of its President Sedgrave, Talbot, and Eustace, from 1677 the College became more under the control of the diocese under the brief tenure of Bishop of Antwerp Aubertus van den Eede, this was in line with the Council of Trent decrees. It was following
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Following his dead Fr. Sedgraves' nephew Rev. James Talbot succeeded him as Rector/President in 1633, Talbot was followed by Nicholas Eustace (1642–1677), other Rectors/Presidents include James Cleer (1677–), John Egan, Martin Caddan, Peter Hennessy, Michael Hennessy (1704–1730),
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James Clears appointment as president, and the episcopacy of Joannes Ferdinandus Van Beughem as Bishop of Antwerp, in 1679, that the first formal set of rules and regulations were agreed and printed.
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The college closed, as were the other Irish Colleges, following the French Revolution and the occupation of Belgium in 1795. The Franciscan Bishop Leighlin
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resided in the Irish College Antwerp, when he could not stay in Ireland. The Belgian Jesuit and religious writer (of Irish extraction)
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by Patrick M. Geoghegan, RIA / Cambridge Dictionary of Irish Biography
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in Antwerp, in what is now Belgium. It was a satellite college of the
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Collections Relating to the Dioceses of Kildare and Leighlin
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18th-century disestablishments in the Southern Netherlands
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Irish College of the Holy Cross, Louvain (Dominican)
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Index

Dutch
Seminary
Irish College, Douai
Roman Catholic
Penal Laws
Irish College, Douai
Richard Archdeacon (Arsdekin)
Francisco de Ribera
William Stanyhurst
John Kent
Daniel O'Reilly
Peter Talbot
Irish Colleges on the Continent
Fr. Christopher Cusack
"Disputes in the Irish college, Douai (1594–1614)"
doi
10.1017/bch.2021.16
S2CID
243834317
"Irish Colleges on the Continent"
"The Irish College Antwerp"
doi
10.2307/27699400
JSTOR
27699400
Irish Colleges
Peter Talbot
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