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Titular head of the University of Dublin (Trinity College Dublin)
Introduction
The Chancellor of the University of Dublin is the titular head of the
University of Dublin , generally referred to by its sole college,
Trinity College Dublin , founded in 1592.
[1] The current Chancellor is
Mary McAleese , former
president of Ireland .
[2]
Chancellors of the University of Dublin
Vice-Chancellors and Pro-Chancellors of the University of Dublin
The Chancellor of the University of Dublin is supported by a number of
Pro-Chancellors who may act in his/her place. The appointment was formerly known as the
Vice-Chancellor ; this post was held by one individual who acted as deputy to the Chancellor. In 1964, the Vice-Chancellor was replaced by a group of Pro-Chancellors (up to a maximum of six): the seniority of the Pro-Chancellors is determined by date of election.
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Vice-Chancellors
1:
Henry Alvey (1609–1612) (had been Provost, 1601–1609)
2: The Revd
Luke Challoner (1612–1613) (had been Regius Professor of Divinity)
3: Charles Dunn/Doyne/Ó Duinn
JCD (1614–1615) "distinguished legist ... son of the Chief of Hy Regan"
[6] MP for
Dublin University , 1613
[7]
4: The Most Revd
James Ussher (1615–1646),
Archbishop of Armagh , 1625-1656
5: The Right Revd
Henry Jones (1646–1660),
Bishop of Clogher
6: The Right Revd
Jeremy Taylor (1660–1667),
Bishop of Down and Connor
7: The Most Revd
James Margetson (1667–1678),
Archbishop of Armagh
8: The Right Revd
Michael Ward (1678–1681),
Bishop of Ossory (1678-1680),
Bishop of Derry , (1680-1681)
9: The Most Revd
Anthony Dopping (1682–1697),
Bishop of Meath
10: The Very Revd
Edward Smith or Smyth (1697–1698),
Dean of St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin
11: The Most Revd
Richard Tenison (1698–1702),
Bishop of Meath
12: The Right Revd
St George Ashe (1702–1713),
Bishop of Clogher
13: The Most Revd
John Vesey (1713–1714),
Archbishop of Tuam
14: The Right Revd
Thomas Smyth (1714–1721),
Bishop of Limerick
15: The Right Revd
John Sterne (1721–1743),
Bishop of Clogher
19.
Richard Robinson, 1st Baron Rokeby (1765-1791),
Archbishop of Armagh
20.
John FitzGibbon, 1st Earl of Clare (1791-1802), Lord Chancellor of Ireland, (1791-1802)
21.
Arthur Wolfe, 1st Viscount Kilwarden (1802-1803), Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench in Ireland (1798-1803)
22.
John Freeman-Mitford, 1st Baron Redesdale (1803-1806), Lord Chancellor of Ireland, (1802-1806)
23.
William Downes (1806-1816), Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench in Ireland, (1803–1822)
24.
Thomas Manners-Sutton, 1st Baron Manners (1816-1829), Lord Chancellor of Ireland, (1807-1827)
25. The Most Revd
Lord John George De La Poer Beresford (1829-1851),
Archbishop of Armagh
26.
Francis Blackburne (1852-1867), Lord Chancellor of Ireland, (1852 and 1866–67)
27.
Sir Joseph Napier (1867-1880), MP for
Dublin University , (1848–1858), Lord Chancellor of Ireland, (1858-1859)
28.
John Thomas Ball (1880-1895), MP for
Dublin University , (1868–1875), Lord Chancellor of Ireland, (1875-1880)
29.
Dodgson Hamilton Madden (1895-1919), MP for
Dublin University , (1887-1892)
30:
John Henry Bernard (1919-1919), Archbishop of Dublin (1915-1919), Provost (1919-1927)
31:
Sir James Henry Mussen Campbell, first Lord Glenavy (1919-1931), Lord Chancellor of Ireland, (1918-1921)
32:
Sir Thomas Francis Molony (1931-1949), Lord Chief Justice of Ireland, (1918-1924)
33:
Michael Parsons, 6th Earl of Rosse (1949–1979); Vice-Chancellor to 1964
Pro-Chancellors
Current
56: The Honorable
Sir Donnell Deeny (2014–present)
57: Professor
Jane Grimson (2016–present)
61: Stanley Swee Han Quek (2019–present)
62: Professor Shane Ann Patricia Allwright (2020–present)
63: Professor Ignatius Thomas McGovern (2020–present)
64: The Honourable
Frank Clarke (2022–present)
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