Homepage
Home
Search
Person Search
Advanced Search
Collections
Showcase
Image Gallery
Contact
Hierarchy Browser
Some features of this page require JavaScript. Your browser does not support JavaScript, or you have disabled JavaScript. You will not be able to expand or collapse sections of the tree.
UC - Ushaw College Administration
AB - Ushaw College Administration: Financial Records
AC - Ushaw College Administration: Estate Records
AD - Ushaw College Administration: Building Records
AE - Ushaw College Administration: Teaching Records
AF - Ushaw College Administration: Chapel Records
AG - Ushaw College Administration: Library Records
AH - College Life Records
AJ - Ushaw College Administration: Photographic Material
AK - St Cuthbert's Society (Ushaw) Papers
AL - Ushaw College Administration: Objects and Museum Records
D2 - Constitution Papers
D3 - Catholic Student Council Papers
D4 - Catholics for a Changing Church Archive
D5 - Vernacular Society of Great Britain Papers
D6 - Papers of the Dominican Secular Institute of Orleans (English Group)
D8 - Sisters of the Poor Child Jesus Archive
H - Ushaw College History Papers
LC - Lisbon College Archvie
MV - Big Library Manuscript Volumes
P1 - Bamber Papers
P2 - John Barrow Papers
P3 - Edwin Bonney Correspondence
P10 - Bishops' Appointments
P11 - Miscellaneous Sermons in Ushaw College Library
P12 - John Smith Papers
P13 - Eyre Papers
P14 - Bernard Payne Papers
P15 - Northern Vicariate Mission Papers
P16 - Thomas Wilkinson Papers
P17 - Merry del Val Papers
P18 - Bourne Family Papers
P19 - Oscott Papers
P20 - John Henry Newman Letters
P21 - Wilberforce Letters
P22 - Manning Letters
P23 - Jacobite Papers
1 - Declaration by James Francis Edward Stuart, addressed to all Kings,
2 - [Title page?] of a Latin epigram rejoicing in the expected birth of Charles Edward Stuart.
3 - Letter from Tyrrell to Padre Proni,
4 - Letter (draft) from [?] to Monsieur [?], passing on M. Dillon's enclosure to Maria Clementina Sobieska.
5 - Letter (draft) from [?] to Monsieur [?], on the recovery of a ring belonging to James Stuart.
6 - Letter (draft) from [?] to Monsieur [?] relating to the humiliation he has suffered at court.
7-8 - Letter (draft) to Monsieur [?] relating to his decision to follow Monsieur Dillon's advice and avoid those who seek to make capital out of others' misfortunes,
9 - Certificate of James Stuart that Walter Thomas Tyrrell, an Irish Catholic gentleman studying at Propaganda,
10 - Declaration, signed by the Lieutenant Colonel, Major and Captains of Dillon's Irish Regiment,
11 - Letter from the Congregation of Propaganda, on behalf of Cardinal Gualterio, to Georges-Louis de Berghes, bishop of Liège,
12 - Letter from the archdeacon of Tasso to Tyrrell agreeing with the latter's request that he can take possession of his benefice.
13 - Letter from [Mr?] Creagh of Bolognia to Tyrrell confirming that the cardinal of Datary has told the queen that Tyrrell's benefice is no longer available.
14 - Letter from the archdeacon of Tasso to Tyrrell confirming his receipt of Tyrrell's letter and requesting him to forward money.
15 - Letter from [Mr?] Creagh of Bolognia to Tyrrell about James Stuart's gratitude for his letter and the death of his cousin, Abbé Creagh of Strasbourg.
16 - Letter from Tyrrell to his cousin, Count Tyrrell, relating to the position of the elector of Cologne and Mary of Modena's recommendation.
17 - Press cutting from the Country Journalconcerning French officers recruiting in Ireland.
18 - Document entitled A list of the Catholics and Protestant Families in Ireland,
19 - Draft letter (incomplete) from Tyrrell to James Stuart urging an immediate invasion of Britain,
20 - Letter from James Edgar, James Stuart's secretary,
21 - Letter from Cardinal Ruspoli to Tyrrell concerning the pope's opinion on a memorial sent to him by Tyrrell and urging him to appoint an agent to represent him in the Dataria.
22 - Letter from James Edgar to Tyrrell commenting on the favourable health of James Stuart and his family.
23 - Letter from Louis Wood to Tyrrell on the lack of vacant benefices and the cardinal of Dataria's decision to resign his own benefice to M. Moreau.
24 - Letter from James Edgar to Tyrrell on his inability to assist him with the vacant benefice at Liège.
25 - Letter from Prince de Grimberghen to Tyrrell thanking him for his assistance and promising to repay him in the future.
26 - Letter from James Edgar to Tyrrell on the latter's memorial to replace his disputed benefice with a simpler one at Liège and James Stuart's decision to send his memorial to the Dataria.
27a - Letter (draft) from Tyrrell to [the bishop of Liège] requesting the bishop's assistance in recommending him to the pope for the Ardagh position which will allow him to assist Charles Edward Stuart's operations.
27b - Letter from Tyrrell to [?] on the vacancies in Kilmore and Ardagh and his interest in the Ardagh position.
28 - Letter from the count of Montijo, Spanish ambassador to France, to Tyrrell on his desire to assist Tyrrell in secret,
29a - Letter (draft) from Tyrrell to James Stuart on meeting the count of Montijo and Montijo's recommendation of Tyrrell for the vacant Ferns see in Ireland.
29b - Letter (draft) from Tyrrell to James Edgar on his petition to be recommended to James Stuart for the vacant see at Leinster.
30 - Letter from John Dempsy (Tyrrell's nephew) to Tyrrell concerning news of the taking of Menin and the possibility of occupying Ypres during the War of the Austrian Succession.
31 - Letter from Dempsy to Tyrrell on the taking of Ypres and planned sieges during a campaign [probably in the War of the Austrian Succession].
32 - Letter from Dempsy to Tyrrell on his involvement with the Irish Brigade in the Battle of Fontenoy during the War of the Austrian Succession.
33 - Letter (damaged) from Dempsy to Tyrrell on the progress of the 'Forty Five, including the plundering of the Highlanders after every victory,
34a - Letter from Dempsy to Tyrrell on the progress of the 'Forty Five, including the embarkation of the royal forces at Dunkirk and their safe arrival in Scotland,
34b - Letter from [?] to [Tyrrell?] concerning the chasing of two French ships, the Louis XIVand the Saint Bernard, by English ships to Peterhead,
35 - Letter from Dempsy to Tyrrell on the progress of the 'Forty Five, including news of the safe arrival of the Royal Scotch in Scotland [regiment commanded by John Drummond,
36 - Letter from Dempsy to Tyrrell on the progress of the 'Forty Five,
37 - Letter from Dempsy to Tyrrell on the progress of the 'Forty Five,
38 - Letter from Dempsy to Tyrrell on the progress of the 'Forty Five,
39a - Letter from Dempsy to Tyrrell on the progress of the 'Forty Five,
39b - Letter from Captain Tyrrell Peatach to Tyrrell on the progress of the 'Forty Five,
40 - Letter from Dempsy to Tyrrell on the progress of the 'Forty Five,
41 - Letter from Dempsy to Tyrrell on the progress of the 'Forty Five,
42 - Letter from Dempsy to Tyrrell on the progress of the 'Forty Five,
43 - Letter from Dempsy to Tyrrell on the progress of the 'Forty Five,
44 - Letter from Dempsy to Tyrrell on the progress of the 'Forty Five,
45 - Letter from Edgar to Tyrrell concerning James Stuart's success in obtaining a dispensation for Tyrrell and the possibility of Tyrrell returning home following the eventual success of Charles Stuart.
46 - Copy, probably of a diary extract, of news from Dunkirk and Charles Stuart's campaign in Scotland.
47 - Letter from [Mr?] Grant to Tyrrell relating to the scattering of the brigade along the east coast of Scotland and the return of Charles Stuart to France.
48 - Letter from Cardinal Petra, of the Congregation of Propaganda, to Tyrrell concerning Tyrrell's difficulties in getting home to take the oath at Propaganda.
49 - Incomplete mauscript by Tyrrell, entitled History of Events of 1745.
50 - Draft manuscript, entitled Curiosity of Historyon revelations of George II's illegitimacy.
51 - Prince Charles Edward, Harangue faite par Charles Edouard d'Ecosse a son armee ...(1745)
52 - Printed protestation at the terms of the peace of Aix-la-Chapelle and at all treaties since the usurpation.
53 - Draft letters in Latin and English from Tyrrell to the cardinals and to the royal secretary with New Year greetings and reporting the poor state of his health.
54 - Letter from M. Smithto Tyrrell stating that M. Johnson [Charles Edward Stuart] is requesting Tyrrell's company for supper.
55 - Letter from Clancarty(Maccarty), possibly a pseudonym, to Tyrrell informing him of his intentions to call upon him.
56 - Letter from Clancartyto Tyrrell on M. de Sionville's intentions to meet Mr Johnson (Charles Edward Stuart).
57 - Letter from Tyrrell to Madame [?] concerning James Stuart's decision to offer Charles's mistress a pension to go into a convent and requesting the correspondent to use her influence to this end.
58 - Copy of an agreement (written in Tyrrell's hand) to lease a house on behalf of Charles Stuart.
59 - Rent agreement showing payments made by Tyrrell on behalf of Smithand Johnson(Charles Edward Stuart).
60 - Manuscript fragment concerning janson(Charles Edward Stuart) returning to Liège.
61 - List of Irish killed and wounded during a campaign [probably in the Seven Year's War].
62 - Letter from M. Sheldon to Tyrrell, passing on orders for Jones.
63 - Letter from M. Sheldon to Tyrrell on the latest news from Lieutenant Clancarty and Mr Douglas, as well as the Seven Years' War.
64 - Letter from Rothe to [Clancarty] on support for Tyrrell by Lord Liamore.
65 - Letter (draft) from Tyrrell to Fr Magginis, guardian of the Irish Franciscans in Prague, on Charles Stuart's hopes of a speedily arranged marriage.
66 - Letter from James Edgar to Tyrrell concerning the latter's desire to secure a canonry for his nephew at Lille.
67 - Letter from James Edgar to Tyrrell with seasons greetings.
68 - Letter from Lord Alford to Tyrrell concerning Tyrrell's difficulties in taking possession of his benefice and seeking James Stuart's assistance.
69 - Letter from James Edgar to Tyrrell on James Stuart's inability to assist Tyrrell and his nephew in the difficulties they are experiencing with their benefices.
70b - Letter from Choiseul, copied by Lord Alford, showing that France will only accept naturalised Irishmen as nominees for benefices.
71 - Letter from Clancarty to Tyrrell on the latter's poor health.
72 - Letter from Lord Alford to Tyrrell on James Stuart's inability to help with the canonry of Lille and also expecting Tyrrell to continue to support his nephew.
73 - Letter from James Edgar to Tyrrell on James Stuart's inability to help with the canonry of Lille and also expecting Tyrrell to continue to support his nephew.
74a - Letter from Tyrrell to [?] offering himself as an agent for Charles Stuart in Ireland.
74b - Letter from Tyrrell to James Edgar giving New Year greetings to James Stuart.
74c - Letter from Tyrrell to Lord Alford reiterating that he is not seeking financial assistance for his nephew.
74d - Letter from Tyrrell to the dean of Liège on Tyrrell's poor health.
75 - Letter from [Lord] Alford to Tyrrell on the declining health of James Stuart.
76 - Letter from Andrew Lumisden to Tyrrell on the declining health of James Stuart.
77 - Letter from Andrew Lumisden on the death of James Stuart, Charles's late arrival, and the need for Rome to acknowledge his titles.
78 - Letter from Andrew Lumisden to Tyrrell concerning Charles Stuart's behaviour towards Tyrrell and his agreement to take on Tyrrell's nephew, Fitzgerald, as his chaplain.
79 - Letter from Tyrrell to Charles Stuart wishing him seasons greetings.
80 - Letter from the archbishop of Toulouse to Charles Stuart, with his response attached, on the subject of the Christian attitude towards war.
81 - Fragment of a manuscript on European military and naval matters.
82 - Copy of a letter from the cardinal de Bavarie (bishop of Liège) to the cardinal duke of York [Henry Stuart] promising to seek information on Robinson.
83 - List sent by [?] to Tyrrell of James Stuart's household (those unknown to Tyrrell) and urging Tyrrell to destroy it once he has read it.
84 - Manuscript written by Tyrrell of an account of Charles Stuart following his return from Scotland and of his life with Clementine Walkinshaw,
85 - A further manuscript written by Tyrrell of Charles Stuart's travels, covering 1746-1756.
86 - Notes on money lent to Mr Johnson(aka Charles Stuart) and rough notes on Charles Stuart's travels.
87 - Inventory compiled by Tyrrell of furniture left by Madame Moyen in her house,
88 - Receipt for the rent of Johnsonand Smithup to St John's day [24 June].
89 - Lists of aliases and code names to be used in correspondence.
90 - Typescript copy of De Juramento Fidelitatis, (Stoneyhurst MSS. A. IV. ii. 13, no. 144). (On the lawfulness of abjuring the Pretender).
P25 - John Lingard Papers
P26 - Charles Newsham Papers
P27 - English Martyrs Papers
P28 - Vincent Eyre Manuscripts
P29 - William Brown Papers
P30 - Radclyffe/Derwentwater Papers
P31 - Edward Towers Papers
P32 - Vicariate/Diocesan Papers
P33 - Haydock Family Papers
Talbot Hours, The
Useful Links
Catholic-Heritage.net
British Jesuit Archive
The Archdiocese of Birmingham
Ushaw College Library
Scottish Catholic Archives
Cathoic Archives Society
The National Archives
The National Records of Scotland
University of Aberdeen
Showcase items
A list of our latest and most exciting new items.
Holy Oil holders
Hours of Marie de Rieux, The
Album amicorum of George Strachan
Rental Book
Explore Showcase