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Richard Field (Jesuit)

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Richard Field Or De La Field
Born1554?
Died1606
NationalityIrish

Richard Field or De la Field (1554?–1606) was an Anglo-Irish Jesuit.

Biography

Richard Field was born about 1554 to an Old English family in Corduff, County Dublin.[1][2] He studied at Douai, entered the Society of Jesus about 1582, and became a professed father. In April 1599 he was sent from Flanders to Fathers Fitzsimon and Archer in his native country, and he became superior of the Irish Jesuit mission, displaying remarkable prudence and mildness in his office. There are still extant several of his letters which abound with interesting details of the Catholic affairs of Ireland. He died in Dublin on 21 February 1606.[3]

Notes

  1. ^ Foley 1877, p. 252.
  2. ^ Jackson 2004.
  3. ^ Cooper 1889, p. 410.

References

  • Foley, Henry (1877). Records of the English province of the Society of Jesus: historic facts illustrative of the labours and sufferings of its members in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Vol. 7.1. Burns and Oates. p. 252.
  • Jackson, Brian (2004). "Field, Richard (c.1554–1606)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/9392. (subscription required)
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