Dean of Kilmacduagh

Kilmacduagh Cathedral

The Dean of Kilmacduagh was the priest in charge of the Diocese's Cathedral, Kilmacduagh monastery.[1]

Deans of Kilmacduagh

  • 1558–1572: John O'Tiernay
  • 1591 Matthew Warde
  • 1621– John Wingfield
  • 1624–>1642: John Yorke
  • 1662–1697: Dudley Persse
  • 1697–1719: Stephen Handcock (also Dean of Clonmacnoise)
  • 1719–1730: Charles Northcott
  • 1730–1747: John Richardson
  • 1748–1753: James Stopford (afterwards Bishop of Cloyne, 1753)
  • 1753–1771: William Nethercoat
  • 1771–1802: Robert Gorges
  • 1803–1804: Ussher Lee (afterwards Dean of Waterford, 1804)
  • 1804–1806: Richard Bagwell (afterwards Dean of Clogher, 1806)
  • 1806–1823: William Forster
  • 1823–1836: Richard Hood
  • 1837–1838: John Thomas O'Neil
  • 1839–1849: Anthony La Touche Kirwan (afterwards Dean of Limerick, 1849)
  • 1849–1874: Joseph Aldrich Bermingham
  • 1874–1892: Christopher Henry Gould Butson

References

  1. ^ " Fasti Ecclesiæ Hibernicæ: The Succession of the Prelates, Volume 4" Cotton, H pp202-205: Dublin, Hodges & Smith, 1851
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Deans of Kilmacduagh
  • John O'Tiernay
  • Matthew Warde
  • John Wingfield
  • John Yorke
  • Dudley Persse
  • Stephen Handcock
  • Charles Northcott
  • John Richardson
  • James Stopford
  • William Nethercoat
  • Robert Gorges
  • Ussher Lee
  • Richard Bagwell
  • William Forster
  • Richard Hood
  • John O'Neil
  • Anthony Kirwan
  • Joseph Bermingham
  • Christopher Butson
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