Maynooth 850

Celebrating 850 years of Maynooth from Fitzgerald Castle to commuter town

St. Patrick’s College and MU

St. Patrick’s College and Maynooth University

• What is now described as the Maynooth University and St. Patricks College had a common history between 1795 and 1997.

• It was founded in 1795 on the Duke of Leinster lands around Stoyte House.

• Originally St. Patrick’s was established to train catholic clerical students who would otherwise have to be trained abroad.

• It was funded by the UK Parliament and the payment of the “Maynooth Grant” was often a controversial issue in the 19th Century.

• In 1966 St. Patrick’s admitted lay students.

• 1997 Universities Act resulted in the transfer of some faculties to Maynooth University.  St. Patrick’s College specialises in the study of Theology and Philosophy with other subjects.

History of Maynooth | The Fitzgeralds | Maynooth Castle | St. Mary’s Church of Ireland | Carton House | Planned Estate Town | St. Patrick’s College and MU | The Royal Canal | The Great Famine | The Land Question | The Political Question | Employment | Agricultural Activity | Modern Landmarks | Services | Sport and Social Activities | Public Transport | Leinster Hall | Education | Housing Developments | Population Growth in Maynooth | Who lived in Maynooth?