Archdeacon of Emly
The Archdeacon of Emly was a senior ecclesiastical officer in the Diocese of Emly and its successor amalgamated dioceses.[1]
Notable archdeacons included Garrett FitzGerald, Archdeacon 1615-38, John Hickey, Archdeacon for more than 40 years until his death in 1723, Edward Moore (Archdeacon 1782-1788), Charles Agar (died 1789), John Jebb, later Bishop of Limerick, Ardfert and Aghadoe, who was Archdeacon 1821-3, and Henry Irwin, Archdeacon 1843-1858.
Notes
- ^ Fasti Ecclesiae Hibernicae Vol I pp101-105 Cotton, H.: Dublin, Hodges & Smith 1851
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Archdeacons of Emly
- Luke
- S.
- Nicholas De Brethwill
- Matthew McGorman
- Adam De Hanson
- John Ruhened
- Maurice Wolfe
- Henry White
- Henry Fitz Richard
- William
- Dermot O'Mulrian
- John Steere
- Theodric MacBrien
- Gerald Fitzgerald
- William Hamilton
- John Le Hunte
- John Hickey
- John Wetherby
- John Molles
- Christopher Isaack
- Edward Moore
- Charles Agar
- Garrett Wall
- John Jebb
- Henry Packenham
- Henry Irwin
- Edward Brien
- John O'Connor
- Robert Cleary
- John White-Bell
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