Daniel Mylrea

Archdeacon of Man from 1814 to 1832
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Daniel Mylrea (1757–1832) was Archdeacon of Man[1] from 1814 to 1832.[2] He was Chaplain of Ramsey in 1783; Vicar of Michael in 1796; Rector of Ballaugh in 1802; and Rector of Andreas[3] till his death in 1832. According to the inscription on his tombstone,

'He was a tender husband, an affectionate father, kind to the poor and given to hospitality.'[4]

Notes

  1. ^ "Isle of Mann, and diocese of Sodor and Mann, antient (sic) records and documents Ward W.H.P. p45: London J.G. & F. Rivington
  2. ^ "Records of Convocation: Sodor and Man 1878–2003" Bray, G.L. (Ed) p426:Woodbridge, Boydell Press, 2005 ISBN 1843831775
  3. ^ "Archdeacons: Man". British History Online. Retrieved 12 April 2018.
  4. ^ "Old Manx Families - Mylrea's of Dollough". isle-of-man.com. Retrieved 12 April 2018.
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