also a nephew of the first Viscount and uncle of the second Baron, was DeanofClonmacnoise. Thomas Vesey Dawson (1819–1854), second son of the second Baron...
The dean is the DeanofClonmacnoise. The cathedral church of the former diocese is Kildare Cathedral. There are six parishes in this part of the United...
re-roofed and beams renewed in the gallery. DeanofClonmacnoise - List ofdeansof St Patrick's The story of St Patrick's Cathedral, Trim By W.L.M. Giff...
(afterwards DeanofClonmacnoise, later Bishop of Limerick, Ardfert and Aghadoe) The Hon. Richard Bourke: 1800–1813 (afterwards Bishop of Waterford and...
(born 1987), Australian water polo player Richard Campbell (priest), DeanofClonmacnoise This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same...
appointed the incumbent of St John, Dublin, in 1696; a prebendary of Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin in 1696; DeanofClonmacnoise in 1697; and then Clonmethan...
John Owen (deanofClonmacnoise) (1686–1760), Irish Anglican priest John Owen (chancellor of Bangor) (1698–1755), Welsh priest and opponent of Methodism...
Richard Butler (author) (1844–1928), British dramatist Richard Butler (DeanofClonmacnoise), 19th-century Irish Anglican priest Richard Butler (English priest)...
who held high office in the Roman Catholic Church John Barrett (deanofClonmacnoise) (1929–1996), Irish Anglican priest John Barrett (Hebrew scholar)...
Handcock (also DeanofClonmacnoise) 1719–1730: Charles Northcott 1730–1747: John Richardson 1748–1753: James Stopford (afterwards Bishop of Cloyne, 1753)...
warrant in 1792 and, after serving as Deanof Ardagh (1790–1800) and then Clonmacnoise (1800–1806) was consecrated Bishop of Limerick on 13 July 1806. He translated...
Francis Henry Swift (1827-1892) was DeanofClonmacnoise from 1885 to 1892. Dowse was born in County Westmeath and educated at Trinity College, Dublin...
Christianity portal Robert James Charters was DeanofClonmacnoise from 1958 until 1961. Charters was educated at Trinity College, Dublin. He served curacies...
Christianity portal Andrew William Ussher Furlong was DeanofClonmacnoise from 1997 until 2002. Furlong was born in Dublin in 1947. His father was an...
politician) (1853–?), Canadian merchant and politician Samuel Clarke (deanofClonmacnoise), Anglican priest Sam Clarke (motorcyclist) (born 1996), Australian...