A ‘VILLAINOUS MEETING’—THE SOCIETY OF JESUS AND A WITCHES’ SABBAT IN SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY IRELAND

By Cameron C. Engelbrecht ‘If God does not want to, let the devil help me.’ These words are part of the confession of an anonymous noblewoman recorded in the Irish Jesuit mission’s annual letter of 1618, written to Fr Mutio Vitelleschi, the Superior General of the Society of Jesus. These annual letters informed the Superior … Read more

W.P. RYAN

Sir,—Perhaps it will be beneficial to add the following to Aindrias Ó Cathasaigh’s excellent ‘“Years of storm and charm”—W.P. Ryan and the Irish Nation’ in the last issue (HI 31.4, July/August 2023). London’s Daily Herald, of which Ryan became its ‘first staffer’, had been launched with donations, including £300 from G. Bernard Shaw, himself a … Read more

THE PALATINES OF WEXFORD

Sir,—Fiona Fitzsimons in the last issue’s ‘Kindred Lines’ (HI 31.4, July/August 2003) omitted to mention that the Palatines also settled on the Ram estate at Old Ross, Co. Wexford, where names such as Jekyll, Rapple, Rhynehart, Hornick, Hess, Poole, Green and Hartrick are still to be found scattered across many townlands in the region.—Yours etc., … Read more