Trinity College, University of Dublin

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Connections Author name Sort descending Excerpt
Textual Production Mary Barber
A manuscript of poems written in London during these years has been ascribed to MB , but is probably not hers.
It is now at Trinity College Dublin . The strong Whig tone is quite unlike MB 's sentiments.
Isdell-Carpenter, Andrew. “On a manuscript of poems catalogued as by Mary Barber in the Library of TCD”. Hermathena, Vol.
109
, pp. 54-64.
54
Jackson, Robert Wyse. Swift and His Circle. Talbot.
56
Education Samuel Beckett
SB attended various schools, where he not only began writing but was also an excellent games-player, in cricket, rugby, tennis, swimming, and boxing. He went to Trinity College , Dublin, in 1923 and took his...
Employer Samuel Beckett
He then taught for a term at Campbell College in Belfast (a well-known grammar school) before taking up an English-teaching position at the Ecole Normale Supérieure in Paris. He later also taught at Trinity College, Dublin
Publishing Samuel Beckett
During the same year Eugene Jolas published in the June number of transition Beckett's short story entitled Assumption, and on 14 November the Trinity College, Dublin , student newspaper, A College Miscellany, published...
Education E. Owens Blackburne
EOB attended Trinity College , Dublin, taking the first medal and a certificate in the exam for women.
Hays, Frances. Women of the Day. Chatto and Windus.
19
Education Eavan Boland
EB worked for her BA in English at Trinity College , Dublin, graduating with First Class Honours.
Sherry, Vincent B., editor. Dictionary of Literary Biography 40. Gale Research.
37
Welch, Robert, and Bruce Stewart, editors. The Oxford Companion to Irish Literature. Clarendon.
52
Employer Eavan Boland
EB lectured at Trinity College , Dublin beginning this job at the age of twenty-three as one of the youngest lecturers ever there.
Weekes, Ann Owens. Unveiling Treasures. Attic Press.
40
Family and Intimate relationships Eavan Boland
EB 's father, Frederick Boland , was medievalist in law and classics at Trinity College, Dublin . He later became a diplomat who became President of the United Nations General Assembly in 1960. He died in 1985.
Contemporary Authors: New Revision Series. Gale Research.
61
Welch, Robert, and Bruce Stewart, editors. The Oxford Companion to Irish Literature. Clarendon.
52
Reception Elizabeth Bowen
EB was awarded a CBE in 1948, and received two honorary degrees: from Trinity College , Dublin, in 1949 and from Oxford University in 1956.
Austin, Allan E. Elizabeth Bowen. Twayne.
chronology
Glendinning, Victoria. Elizabeth Bowen. Alfred A. Knopf.
222-3, 252
Textual Production Selina Bunbury
Both Trinity College, Dublin , and University College, Dublin , hold letters by SB .
Loeber, Rolf, and Magda Loeber. A Guide to Irish Fiction 1650-1900. Four Courts.
205
Family and Intimate relationships Lady Colin Campbell
LLC's father, Edmond Maghlin Blood , was born in 1815 to Neptune and Bridget Blood, at Brickhill in County Clare. He attended Trinity College , and lived in Limerick, in Dublin and London in...
Family and Intimate relationships Agnes Mary Clerke
AMC 's father, John William Clerke , was Skibbereen's bank manager until 1861. A former classical scholar, he graduated from Trinity College, Dublin, and was a landowner in the district of Skibbereen. His interest...
Family and Intimate relationships Agnes Mary Clerke
AMC 's younger brother, Aubrey St John Clerke , after receiving an education at boarding school and Trinity College , became a Chancery barrister in London.
Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/.
Commire, Anne, and Deborah Klezmer, editors. Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia. Yorkin Publications.
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Family and Intimate relationships Ellen Mary Clerke
EMC 's father, John William Clerke , was a bank manager, land-owner, classical scholar, and amateur astronomer who had graduated from Trinity College .
Stephen, Sir Leslie, and Sidney Lee, editors. The Dictionary of National Biography. Smith, Elder.
Family and Intimate relationships Ellen Mary Clerke
EMC 's brother, Aubrey St John Clerke , graduated from Trinity College and practised as a barrister in London.
Stephen, Sir Leslie, and Sidney Lee, editors. The Dictionary of National Biography. Smith, Elder.

Timeline

3 March 1592: Elizabeth I granted the founding charter...

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3 March 1592

Elizabeth I granted the founding charter for Trinity College, Dublin.

Late 1689: John Locke published three important works:...

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Late 1689

John Locke published three important works: An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, his anonymous Letter concerning Toleration (in English form), and Two Treatises of Government.

5 April 1867: The School of Physic (Ireland) Amendment...

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5 April 1867

The School of Physic (Ireland) Amendment Act opened several Professorships at the University of Dublin (Trinity College) to all qualified persons regardless of religious affiliation.

January 1904: Trinity College, Dublin, began admitting...

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January 1904

Trinity College, Dublin, began admitting women students on equal terms with men: the first ancient university in the British Isles to do so.

31 October 1910: Frances Olive Underhill, a graduate of Royal...

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31 October 1910

Frances Olive Underhill , a graduate of Royal Holloway College , was appointed by E. W. B. Nicholson Assistant Librarian at the Bodleian : the first woman so appointed in England, after considerable infighting and...

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