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Irish cleric and administrator
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John Baptist Walsh (c. 1750–1825) was an Irish cleric and administrator of the Irish College in Paris. He was awarded an MA in 1773, an LTh in 1780, and charged as supervisor of clerics from Ulster at the college from 1774 to 1789, and gained the DTh award; he was appointed superior in 1787 a position he held until 1815.

He convinced Napoleon to consolidate the interests of the Scots and English Colleges into the Irish College, under the Fondation Irlandais, to rename rue du Cheval Vert to rue des Irlandais where the Collège des Irlandais is. The appointment of Rev. Richard Ferris as superior of the United Colleges challenged Dr. Walsh's influence.

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  1. The Abbé John Baptist Walsh D. D., Administrator of the Irish Foundations in France from 1787 - 1815 by Rev. Patrick Boyle CM, The Irish Ecclesiastical Record, Ser. 4, Vol. XVIII, pp. 431-454, November, 1905
  2. Chambers, L. (2017). "11 The ‘British Establishments’, the Irish college in Paris and Restoration France, 1814–30". In Forming Catholic Communities. Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill. doi:
  3. Le Grand Project - Confiscated and vandalised during the French Revolution and shelled by the Prussian army, the Irish College in Paris has had. . by Frank McDonald, The Irish Times, October 12, 2012.



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