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+The Project Gutenberg EBook of A Chronological Table of the Catholic
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+Title: A Chronological Table of the Catholic Primates of Ireland
+ With the Years in Which They Succeeded to the Metropolitan
+ Sees of Armagh, Dublin, Cashell and Tuam
+
+Author: John Murphy
+
+Release Date: February 16, 2012 [EBook #38900]
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+A Chronological Table of the Catholic Primates of Ireland
+
+With the Years in Which They Succeeded to the Metropolitan Sees of
+Armagh, Dublin, Cashell and Tuam
+
+
+
+ARCHBISHOPS OF ARMAGH.
+
+
+ Names. Number. Year of Succession.
+
+ St. Patrick 1 433
+ Bineen 2 465
+ Jarlath 3 465
+ Cormack 4 482
+ Dubtach I. 5 497
+ Ailild I. 6 513
+ Ailild II. 7 526
+ Dubtach II. 8 536
+ David McGuire 9 548
+ Feidlimid 10 551
+ Cairlan 11 578
+ Eochaid 12 588
+ MacLaisir 13 610
+ Thomian 14 623
+ Segene 15 661
+ Flanfebla 16 688
+ Suibhny 17 715
+ Congusa 18 730
+ Cele-Peter 19 750
+ Ferdachry 20 758
+ Foendelach 21 768
+ Dubdalethy 22 778
+ Affiat 23 793
+ Cudiniscus 24 794
+ Conmach 25 798
+ Torlach 26 807
+ Nuad 27 808
+ Flangus 28 812
+ Artrigius 29 823
+ Eugenius 30 833
+ Faranan 31 834
+ Diarmuid 32 848
+ Facthna 33 852
+ Ainmire 34 874
+ Catasach I. 35 875
+ Maelcob 36 883
+ Mael-Brigid 37 885
+ Joseph 38 927
+ Mael Patrick 39 936
+ Catasach II. 40 937
+ Muredach 41 957
+ Dubdalethy II. 42 966
+ Murechan 43 998
+ Maelmury 44 1004
+ Amalgaid 45 1021
+ Dubdalethy III. 46 1050
+ Cumasach 47 1065
+ Mælisa 48 1065
+ Donald 49 1092
+ Celsus 50 1106
+ Maurice 51 1129
+ Malachy 52 1134
+ Gelasius 53 1137
+ Cornelius 54 1174
+ Gilbert 55 1175
+ Mælisa O'Carrol 56 1184
+ Amlave 57 1185
+ Thos. O'Connor 58 1186
+ Eugene 59 1206
+ Luke Nettervill 60 1220
+ Donat Fidobara 61 1227
+ Albert of Cologn 62 1249
+ Reiner 63 1247
+ Abm. O'Connelan 64 1257
+ P. O'Scanlain 65 1262
+ Nicholas M'Melissa 66 1272
+ John Taaf 67 1311
+ Walter de Jorse 68 1306
+ Roland Jorse 69 1306
+ Stephen Segrave 70 1332
+ David Hiraghty 71 1334
+ Richd. Fitzralph 72 1347
+ Milo Sweetman 73 1361
+ John Colton 74 1382
+ Nichs. Fleming 75 1404
+ John Swayne 76 1417
+ John Prene 77 1439
+ John Mey 78 1444
+ John Bole 79 1457
+ John Foxalls 80 1475
+ Ed. Connesburg 81 1477
+ Octav. de Palatio 82 1480
+ John Kite 83 1513
+ Geo. Cromer 84 1522
+ George Dowdall 85 1543
+ Robert Wauchop 86 1552
+ Richard Creagh 87 1585
+ E. M'Gauran, m. 88 1598
+ Peter Lombard 89 1625
+ Hugh M'Cawell 90 1626
+ Pat. Fleming 91 1631
+ Hugh O'Reilly 92
+ Edward O'Reilly 93
+ Oliv. Plunket 94
+ Dom. M'Guire 95 1708
+ Hugh M'Mahon 96 1737
+ Bernard M'Mahon 97
+ Ross M'Mahon 98
+ Nic. O'Reilly 99 1758
+ Anthony Blake 100 1787
+ Richard O'Reilly 101
+ Patrick Curtis 102
+
+
+
+BISHOPS OF DUBLIN.
+
+ Names. Number. Year of Succession.
+
+ Livinus 1 633
+ St. Wiro 2 650
+ Disibod 3 675
+ Gualafer 4
+ St. Rumold 5 775
+ Sedulius 6 785
+ Cormac 7 unk
+ Donat 8 1074
+ Patrick 9 1084
+ Dn. O'Haingley 10 1095
+ Sm. O'Haingley 11 1121
+
+
+
+ARCHBISHOPS OF DUBLIN.
+
+ Names. Number. Year of Succession.
+
+ Gregory 1 1161
+ Laurence Toole 2 1172
+ John Comyn 3 1182
+ H. de Londres 4 1218
+ Luke 5 1255
+ Falk. de Saunford 6 1271
+ J. de Derlington 7 1284
+ John de Saundford 8 1294
+ W. de Hotham 9 1297
+ R. de Ferings 10 1306
+ John Leek 11 1313
+ A. de Bicknor 12 1349
+ John de St Paul 13 1362
+ Thomas Minot 14 1375
+ R. de Wikeford 15 1390
+ Richd. Northallis 16 1395
+ Thomas Cranley 17 1397
+ Richd. Talbot 18 1417
+ Nicholas Tregury 19 1449
+ John Walton 20 1473
+ Walter Fitzsimons 21 1484
+ William Rokeby 22 1581
+ Hugh Inge 23 1528
+ John Allen 24 1534
+ Geo. Brown, ap. 25 1554
+ Hugh Carwin, ap 26 1559
+ Mat. of Oviedo 27 1600
+ E. Matthews 28 1611
+ Thos. Fleming 29 1660
+ Pet. Talbot 30 1680
+ Patrick Russel 31 1692
+ Pet. Creagh 32 1700
+ Edwd. Byrne 33 1723
+ Edwd. Murphy 34 1728
+ Luke Fagan 35 1733
+ John Linegar 36 1757
+ Richard Lincoln 37 1763
+ Patrick Fitzsimons 38 1769
+ John Carpenter 39 1786
+ John Th. Troy 40 1787
+ D. Murray 41 1824
+
+
+(1 A.) Saint Patrick, ten years after building the Metropolitan
+church of Armagh, committed it to the care of Bineen, or Benignus,
+his scholar, who resigned it soon after to Iarlath. He, dying in 482,
+was succeeded by Cormack, so that St. Patrick saw three of his
+successors in his see of Armagh, before his death, on the 17th of
+March, 493.
+
+(14 A.) To Thomian, or Tomian, and the other clergy of Ireland, was
+written that epistle from the Roman clergy during the vacancy of the
+Roman see, in 639, concerning the time of observing Easier, of which
+a part is extant in Bede's Ecclesiastical History.
+
+(20 A.) In Artruge, or Artry's primacy, the Ultonian territories were
+much disturbed by the invasions of the Danes. Armagh was for a month
+in their possession, in 830.
+
+(36 A.) Maolbridy, the son of Tornan, or Dornan Comorban to St.
+Patrick and Columbkille, was of the blood royal of Ireland. His
+learning and virtues were so eminent as to obtain for him the
+appellation of the ornament of Europe. In his time, Armagh was thrice
+plundered by the Danes.
+
+(52 A.) St. Malachy, called in Irish Maolmedoc ua Morgair, resigned
+his see to Giolla-Iosa, or servant of Jesus, strangely metamorphosed
+by Latin writers into the seemingly Greek name Gelasius, whereby the
+Irish etymology is almost lost, as is the case with many other names
+too. St. Malachy, after establishing a monastery of regular canons in
+Down, undertook a journey to Rome, but died in the arms of St.
+Bernard, his biographer, in the Abbey of Clairvaux, in France.
+
+(1 D.) Of the bishops of Dublin, no regular succession can be at
+present made out before the time of Donat, the Dane, in 1074.
+Hestaunus, indeed, mentions the few that are above recorded, before
+that time. Notwithstanding the silence of our records, it is very
+probable that St. Patrick, after founding a church there, in 448,
+established a form of ecclesiastical government for it, similar to
+that which he instituted in other parts of the island.
+
+(2 D.) The illustrious and patriotic St. Laurence O'Toole, was the
+son of Martough O'Toole, prince of Imaly, by Inghean ee Bhrian, or
+daughter of the royal house of O'Brien. In 1167, he assisted at a
+convention of the clergy and princes of Leah-Cuin, or north of
+Ireland, at Athboy, wherein many laws for the government of church
+and state were made. St. Laurence animated the inhabitants of Dublin
+to a vigorous defence against the Anglo-Norman invaders, under
+Strongbow, until the city was forced to surrender. He next prevailed
+on Roderic, and the princes of Ireland, to join in a conspiracy
+against the invaders; but after investing Dublin by land and water
+with 30,000 men, and 30 ships, the Irish princes were compelled to
+raise the siege. He, with the rest of the clergy, assisted at a
+national council, held in Cashel, by order of Henry II. "Having, out
+of zeal," says Cambrensis, "for his country's service, fallen under
+Henry the Second's displeasure, Laurence was a long time detained in
+France and England, by that politic prince." In this latter place, at
+Becket's shrine in Canterbury, our patriot was attacked by a villain,
+who, perhaps, wishing, like the murderers of Thomas a Becket, to
+ingratiate himself with Henry, by a similar act of assassination,
+rushed on the archbishop as he was saying mass there, and knocked him
+down with a blow which fractured his skull. He died at Auge, in
+Normandy, in 1180, and was canonized by pope Honorius the III. in
+1225.
+
+(80 A.) Archbishop Dowdall strenuously opposed the innovations of
+Henry VIII. and of his complaisant servant, then the archbishop of
+Dublin, the well known apostate George Brown. Brown was originally an
+Augustinian friar, of London, and provincial of that order in
+England. He was advanced to the see of Dublin, by Henry VIII. in
+1535. He was the first Roman Catholic prelate who embraced the
+reformation in Ireland. Miles M'Grath, archbishop of Cashell,
+Staples, bishop of Meath, Lancaster, bishop of Kildare, Travers,
+bishop of Laughlin, and Coyne, bishop of Limerick, afterwards
+apostatized, and abjured the Catholic religion; Lancaster and Travers
+were, in turn, ejected from their sees, in Queen Mary's reign; as
+they, like the other apostles of the _Reformation_, took wives to
+themselves. Coyne, or Quin, was originally a Dominican friar; M'Grath
+was a Franciscan before his perversion.
+
+(87 A.) Richard Creagh was poisoned in the tower of London in 1585,
+and his successor, Edward M'Gauron, was murdered in his confessional,
+by a soldier, in 1598, as is asserted by David Roth, the learned
+bishop of Ossory, in his "_Processus Martyrialis_." To these
+illustrious martyrs, we may add the (92. A.) fourth in succession
+after M'Gauran; viz. the learned and holy martyr, Oliver Plunket,
+who, in 1679, was taken to Dublin, detained as a close prisoner
+there, and after being transmitted from thence to Newgate in London,
+was ultimately drawn on a sledge to Tyburn, that theatre of Catholic
+martyrdom since the _holy_ Reformation, and hanged, beheaded, and
+quartered, on the 1st of July, 1681, as may be seen more at large, in
+the Tripartite Theology of Richard Archdeakin, an erudite Jesuit of
+Kilkenny, printed at Antwerp, in 1682.
+
+(101 A.) Doctor R. O'Reilly, having completed his studies at Rome,
+returned to his native country, and, in 1780, was consecrated
+coadjutor bishop to Doctor O'Keefe, the predecessor of the present
+learned and pious Doctor Delany, in the diocess of Kildare and
+Leighlin. In 1782, Doctor O'Reilly was made administrator of the
+arch-diocess of Armagh; and on the death of the late Doctor Blake, in
+1787, was promoted to the metropolitan chair of that primatial see.
+
+(40 D.) Doctor J. T. Troy was born in the city of Dublin, and was, at
+an early age, affiliated into the order of St. Dominic, an order
+which has rendered itself eminently illustrious for adorning the
+Christian Church with a brilliant galaxy of popes, prelates, and
+preachers, equally distinguished for their pious zeal in cultivating
+the Lord's vinevards, as for the purity of their principles and
+edifying sanctity of their lives. In order to qualify himself for the
+mission, he went to Rome. There, in the college of SS. PP. Sixtus and
+Clement de Urbe, he spent twenty-one years. That he attained to
+literary pre-eminence in the various departments of his under
+graduate course, is fully evinced by his being twice dignified with
+the honour of filling the rectorial chair of that celebrated
+seminary. From this academic retreat he was at last called forth to
+the active labours of the Irish mission. In 1776, Doctor Troy was
+promoted to the see of Ossory, then vacant by the death of Doctor
+Thomas Burke, also a native of Dublin, a member of the Dominican
+order, and author of the celebrated work called "Hibernia
+Dominicana." Doctor Troy, in 1786, was translated to the archdiocess
+of Leinster, and took possession of the metropolitan and primatial
+chair, in his native city of Dublin, on the 15th February, 1787,
+leaving the vacated see of Ossory to Doctor John Dunne, who, dying in
+1789, was succeeded by Doctor James Lanigan, the present truly
+religious, learned, and laborious bishop of that diocess.
+
+
+
+ARCHBISHOPS OF CASHELL.
+
+ Names. Year of Succession.
+
+ Cormac M'Cullinan 908
+ Donat. O'Lonorgan I. 1158
+ Donald O'Hulluchan 1182
+ Maurice --------- 1191
+ Matthew O'Heney 1206
+ Donat. O'Lonorgan II. 1215
+ Donat. O'Lonorgan III. 1223
+ Marian O'Brien 1238
+ David MacKelly 1252
+ David MacCarwill 1289
+ Stephen O'Brogan 1302
+ Maur. MacCarwill 1316
+ William Fitzjohn 1326
+ John O'Carroll 1329
+ Walter le Rede 1330
+ John O'Gradag 1345
+ Ralph Kelley 1361
+ George Roch 1362
+ Thomas O'Carroll 1373
+ Philip de Torrington 1380
+ Peter Hackett 1406
+ Richard O'Hedian 1440
+ John Cantwell 1482
+ David Creagh 1503
+ Maur Fitzgerald 1523
+ Edmund Butler 1550
+ Roland Baron 1561
+ James M'Caghwell 1570
+ Mau. Fitzgibbon, died 1578
+ Derm. O'Hurlay, mart. 1583
+ Thomas Walsh, sat 1649
+ Christ. Butler, Kilcash 1757
+ Jam. Butler, Dunboyne ----
+ Jam. Butler, Ballyragget 1792
+ Tho. Bray, present Archbishop
+
+
+
+ARCHBISHOPS OF TUAM.
+
+ Names. Year of Succession.
+
+ St. Jarlath 540
+ Edan O'Hoisin 1085
+ Catholicus O'Dubhai 1201
+ Felix O'Ruadan 1235
+ Marian O'Laghnan 1249
+ Florence Mac Flin 1250
+ Walter de Salern 1258
+ Thomas O'Conor 1279
+ Stephen de Fulburn 1288
+ Willm. de Birmingham 1311
+ Malachy Mac Aeda 1348
+ Thomas O'Carroll 1365
+ John O'Grada 1371
+ Gregory -------- 1384
+ Gregory O'Moghan 1386
+ William O'Cormacair 1394
+ Maurice O'Kelley 1407
+ John Tabynghe 1411
+ Cornelius -------- ----
+ John Batterley 1436
+ Thomas O'Kelly 1441
+ John de Burgo 1450
+ Donat. O'Murry 1484
+ William Shioy 1501
+ Philip Pinson 1505
+ Maurice de Portu 1513
+ Thomas O'Mullaly 1536
+ Christopher Bodekin 1570
+ Nicholas Skerret 1583
+ Flor. Conroy 1629
+ John Burke 1649
+ Marc. Skerret, sat in 1756
+ Phil. Philips ----
+ Boet. Egan, d. 1798
+ Edw. Dillon 1809
+
+
+
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