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  1. 4. Juni 2001 · Irish College In Paris Sir, - On behalf of the Board of College des Irlandais, Paris, I would like to respond to some of the points raised in the report… Mon Jun 4 2001 - 01:00

  2. The Irish College in Leuven was founded in 1607 by the Irish Franciscan, Florence Conry, who was himself the product of an Irish College, having studied in Salmanca. The Archdukes Albert and Isabella, co-rulers of the Spanish Netherlands, took a keen interest in the fortunes of the college and personally attended the ceremony to lay the foundation stone of the building in 1617.

  3. 18. Nov. 2009 · Dr Liam Chambers (Department of History, Mary Immaculate College, Limerick) has gained funding from the Mary Immaculate college seed funding scheme (2010) to construct a database of students who attended the Irish College in Paris between 1832 and 1939. The database will draw on information contained in four manuscript registers held in the archives of the Irish College, Paris. The earliest ...

  4. Irish College in Paris. The Irish College in Paris was for three centuries a major Roman Catholic educational establishment, for Irish students. It was founded in the late sixteenth century, and closed down by the French government in the early twentieth century. From 1945 to 1997 the Polish seminary in Paris was housed in the building. It is ...

  5. The Irish College in Paris (French: Collège des Irlandais, Latin: Collegium Clericorum Hibernoram) was for three centuries a major Roman Catholic educational establishment for Irish students. It was founded in the late 16th century, and closed down by the French government in the early 20th century. From 1945 to 1997, the Polish seminary in Paris was housed in the building. It is now an Irish ...

  6. 4. Mai 2000 · Thu May 4 2000 - 01:00. In the most costly project it has undertaken abroad, the Government is to spend £7 million on saving the Irish College in central Paris. Restoration of the 18th century ...

  7. Lee, John (fl. 1578 – 1620), priest and founder of the Irish college in Paris, was a member of a Waterford merchant family with business connections in France.In 1578 he led a group of six Irish students to Paris, where they were admitted to the Collège de Montaigu in the University of Paris; later they transferred to the Collège de Navarre.