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The Dean of Elphin and Ardagh is based in St John the Baptist Cathedral, Sligo in the Diocese of Elphin and Ardagh within the united bishopric of Kilmore, Elphin and Ardagh of the Church of Ireland. The dioceses of Elphin and Ardagh were merged in 1841. The original cathedral had been destroyed by military action in 1496 and the original diocesan cathedral was damaged by a storm in 1957 and abandoned in 1961.
The current incumbent is The Very Reverend A. Williams.
Deans of Elphin
[edit]- Malachi O'Flanagan: ? β 1587[1]
- Thomas O'Heidegein: 1587[1]
- Thomas Burke: 1591β1603[1]
- Edward King: 1603 (later Bishop of Elphin)[1]
- Eriell O'Higgin: 1606[1]
- John Evatt: 1613β1633[1]
- 1634 Richard Jones: 1634[1]
- Joseph Ware: 1642β1648[1]
- Edward Synge: ? β 1661 (afterwards Bishop of Limerick, Ardfert and Aghadoe)[1]
- Clement Paman: 1661β1664 (poet)[1]
- Daniel Neyland: 1664[1]
- 1665 Thomas Crofton: 1665[1]
- Anthony Cope: 1683β1700 (afterwards Dean of Connor)[1]
- Edward Goldsmith: 1700β1723[1]
- Peter Mahon: 1723β1739[1]
- Christopher Lloyd: 1739β1757[1]
- James Dickson: 1757β1768 (afterwards Dean of Down)[1]
- Robert Bligh: 1768β1778[1]
- John Barry: 1778β1794[1]
- Francis Browne: 1794β1797[1]
- John French: 1797β1848[1]
- William Warburton: 1848β1894[1]
- Francis Burke: 1894β1900
- Alexander Kearney: 1904β1912
Deans of Ardagh
[edit]- John Bowerman: 1552[2]
- 1563 William Brady: 1563[2]
- Robert Richardson: 1595[2]
- Lewis Jones: 1606β1625 (also Dean of Cashel)[2]
- Henry Jones: 1625β1637 (son of above; afterwards Dean of Kilmore)[2]
- Nicholas Bernard: 1637 β ? (fled to England 1641; later chaplain to Oliver Cromwell)[2]
- John Kerb/Carr: 1661β1701[2]
- John Barton: 1701[2]
- Charles Cobbe: 1718β1720 (afterwards Bishop of Killala and Achonry)[2]
- Josiah Hort: 1720β1721 (afterwards Bishop of Ferns)[2]
- Robert Howard: 1721 (later Bishop of Killala and Achonry)[2]
- Lewis Saurin: 1727β1749 (d. 1749)[2]
- George Sandford: 1749β1757[2]
- Thomas White: 1757β1769[2]
- William French: 1769β1785[2]
- Lilly Butler: 1785β1790[2]
- Charles Mongan Warburton: 1790β1800 (afterwards Dean of Clonmacnoise, later Bishop of Limerick, Ardfert and Aghadoe)[2]
- The Hon. Richard Bourke: 1800β1813 (afterwards Bishop of Waterford and Lismore 1813)[2]
- Richard Graves: 1814β1829[2]
- Richard Murray: 1829β1854[2]
- Usher Tighe: 1854β1860 (afterwards Dean of Derry)
- Augustus William West: 1860β1880
- Alexander Orme: 1880β1896
- Frederic Potterton: 1896β1912 (d. 1912)
- Thomas Reilly: 1913β1921
Deans of Elphin and Ardagh
[edit]- John Ardill: 1933β1944
- John Beresford: 1944β1954
- James Wilson: 1954β1963
- George Bolton: 1963β1967
- Cecil Wyndham Browne: 1967β1983
- Hugh Mortimer: 1983β1991
- Stuart McGee: 1992β1999
- David Griscome: 1999β2004
- Arfon Williams: 2004βpresent
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v Cotton, Henry (1801). Fasti ecclesiæ hibernicæ: the succession of the prelates and members of the cathedral boodies in Ireland Volume 4. Retrieved 7 February 2012.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t "Fasti ecclesiae Hibernicae : the succession of the prelates and members of the Cathedral bodies of Ireland". Retrieved 7 February 2012.
