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57:, also the Cambridge spies Kim Philby, Guy Burgess, and Donald Maclean, visited Father Couriss and his school in Collon. Following the death of his wife, he moved to Dublin and lived with his sister Luba de Couris. He was ordained as a Russian Orthodox priest in New Your in 1967. Fr Couris' funeral took place in Saint Bartholomew’s Church, Dublin, and he was buried in the Church of Ireland graveyard, Collon, County Louth, alongside his wife and only son. 44:
Bibikova (1895-1966) in Constantinople before moving to England then they moved to Ireland in 1931 renting the old Courthouse in Collon and growing mushrooms. Their only son Illa died following an accident aged 9 in 1934. Nicholas set up a Russian Language school in the old Courthouse
49:, helped by his wife and his cousin Prince Paul Lieven. They taught Irish and British diplomats Russian, rumour has it he also taught some British spies Russian. Among those whom he taught Russian were the Irish diplomat and politician 173: 163: 153: 76: 178: 148: 66: 168: 143: 33: 115: 158: 106:'Russian Spies made Collon court a home from home' by Hubert Murphy, Mid Louth Independent, July 23, 2014. 67:
Two Biographical Articles from "Cathair Na Mart", a local history journal from Westport, County Mayo
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A tiny corner of Cambridge, and Lichfield, and Russia, in Collon, Co Louth
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Priests of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia
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Emigrants from the Russian Empire to the United Kingdom
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Index

Imperial Russian Army
White Army
Russian Civil War
Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia
Dublin
Collon
Conor Cruise O'Brien
George Simms
Two Biographical Articles from "Cathair Na Mart", a local history journal from Westport, County Mayo
Wayback Machine
In Memory of Father Nicholas Couriss
In search of Tsardom
A tiny corner of Cambridge, and Lichfield, and Russia, in Collon, Co Louth
Categories
1896 births
1977 deaths
Irish people of Russian descent
20th-century Irish Christian clergy
Eastern Orthodox Christians from Ireland
Russian anti-communists
Emigrants from the Russian Empire to the United Kingdom
Nobility from the Russian Empire
Priests of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia
20th-century Eastern Orthodox priests

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