Bishops of Ferns and Leighlin[1][3]
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From
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Until
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Incumbent
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Notes
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1597
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1599
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Hugh Allen
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Appointed Bishop of Ferns in 1582; he became bishop of Ferns and Leighlin when the two dioceses were united in 1597; died at Fethard-on-Sea in 1599
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1600
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Robert Grave
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Formerly Dean of Cork; nominated 30 April and appointed by letters patent 17 July 1600; he was consecrated at Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin in August 1600; on returning to his diocese by sea, he and all his family were drowned in Dublin Bay on 1 October 1600
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1601
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1604
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Nicholas Stafford
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Formerly Chancellor of Ferns; nominated 16 January and consecrated 18 March 1601; died 15 November 1604 and buried at St Mary's Church, Wexford
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1605
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1634
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Thomas Ram
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Formerly Dean of Ferns; nominated 6 February and consecrated 2 May 1605; died in Dublin on 24 November 1634 and was buried in his own private chapel at Gorey, County Wexford
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1635
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1648
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George Andrews
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Formerly Dean of Limerick; nominated 11 January and appointed by letters patent 8 May 1635; consecrated at St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin 14 May 1635; he was forced to flee to England because of the Irish Rebellion of 1641; died in October 1648 and buried at St Clement's Church, Eastcheap, London
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1648
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1661
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See vacant
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1661
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1666
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Robert Price
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He was Dean of Connor 1640–1660, where he suffered grievously in the Irish Rebellion of 1641; nominated bishop 6 August 1660 and appointed by letters patent 25 January 1661; consecrated 27 January and enthroned 5 April 1661; died in Dublin 26 March 1666 and buried in St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin
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1667
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1683
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Richard Boyle
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Formerly Dean of Limerick; nominated 2 May and consecrated 10 June 1666; died in Old Leighlin circa January 1683 and buried in Leighlin Cathedral
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1683
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1691
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Narcissus Marsh
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Formerly Provost of Trinity College Dublin; nominated 9 February and consecrated 6 May 1683; translated to Cashel 26 February 1691
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1691
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1722
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Bartholomew Vigors
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Formerly Rector of Wexford and Dean of Armagh; nominated 25 December 1690 and consecrated 8 March 1691; died 3 January 1722 and buried St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin
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1722
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1727
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Josiah Hort
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Formerly Dean of Ardagh; nominated 17 January and consecrated 25 February 1722; translated to Kilmore and Ardagh 27 July 1727
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1727
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1730
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John Hoadly
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Formerly Archdeacon of Salisbury; nominated 22 June and consecrated 3 September 1727; translated to Dublin 13 January 1730; his brother was Benjamin Hoadly who was bishop of Bangor, Hereford, Salisbury, and finally Winchester
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1730
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1734
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Arthur Price
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Translated from Clonfert and Kilmacduagh; nominated and appointed by letters patent 26 May 1730; translated to Meath 2 February 1734
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1734
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1740
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Edward Synge
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Translated from Cloyne; nominated 18 January and appointed by letters patent 8 February 1734; translated to Elphin 15 May 1740
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1740
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1743
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George Stone
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Formerly Dean of Derry; nominated 12 May and consecrated 3 August 1740; translated to Kildare 19 May 1743
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1743
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1744
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William Cottrell
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Formerly Dean of Raphoe; nominated 15 February and consecrated 19 June 1743; died in England on 21 June 1744
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1744
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1752
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Robert Downes
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Formerly Dean of Derry; nominated 14 July and consecrated 19 August 1744; translated to Down and Connor 13 October 1752; his father was Henry Downes, Bishop of Derry
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1752
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1758
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John Garnet
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Nominated 12 August and consecrated 12 November 1752; translated to Clogher 4 April 1758
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1758
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Hon. William Carmichael
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Translated from Clonfert and Kilmacduagh; nominated 17 March and appointed by letters patent 5 April 1758; translated to Meath 8 June 1758; his father was the second Earl of Hyndford
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1758
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1759
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Thomas Salmon
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Nominated 30 May and consecrated 11 June 1758; died in Tiverton, Devon on 19 March 1759
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1759
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1761
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Richard Robinson
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Translated from Killala and Achonry; nominated 27 March and appointed by letters patent 19 April 1759; translated to Kildare 13 April 1761
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1761
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1765
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Charles Jackson
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Nominated 20 March and consecrated 19 April 1761; translated to Kildare 25 February 1765
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1765
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1772
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Edward Young
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Translated from Dromore; nominated 8 February and appointed by letters patent 4 March 1765; died of Pleurisy in Dublin on 29 August 1772
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1772
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1782
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Hon. Joseph Deane Bourke
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Formerly Dean of Dromore; nominated 7 September and consecrated 11 October 1772; translated to Tuam 8 August 1782, and later also became the 3rd Earl of Mayo in 1792
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1782
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1787
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Walter Cope
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Translated from Clonfert and Kilmacduagh; nominated 26 July and appointed by letters patent 9 August 1782; died in Dromally, County Armagh on 31 July 1787
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1787
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1789
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William Preston
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Translated from Killala and Achonry; nominated 10 September and appointed by letters patent 9 November 1787; died in Dublin 19 April 1789 and buried in Ferns Cathedral
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1789
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1809
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Euseby Cleaver
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Translated from Cork and Ross; nominated 5 June and appointed by letters patent 13 June 1789; during the Rebellion of 1798 the bishop's palace, library and other property were destroyed; translated Dublin 25 August 1809
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1809
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1820
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Hon. Percy Jocelyn
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Formerly Treasurer of Cork and Archdeacon of Ross; nominated 31 July and consecrated 13 September 1809; translated Clogher 3 April 1820; his father was the second Earl of Roden
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1820
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1822
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Lord Robert Ponsonby Tottenham Loftus
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Translated from Killaloe and Kilfenora; nominated 3 April and appointed by letters patent 5 May 1820; translated to Clogher 21 December 1822; his father was the first Marquess of Ely
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1822
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1835
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Thomas Elrington
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Translated from Limerick, Ardfert and Aghadoe; nominated 26 November and appointed by letters patent 21 December 1822; died in Liverpool 12 July 1835 and buried in Trinity College Chapel, Dublin
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In 1835, the see became part of the united bishopric of Ossory, Ferns and Leighlin
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