From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Dean of Killaloe is based at the
Cathedral Church of St Flannan in Killaloe in the united diocese of
Limerick, Killaloe and Ardfert within the Church of Ireland. The Dean of Killaloe is also Dean of
St Brendans, Clonfert ,
Dean of Kilfenora , and both Dean and Provost of Kilmacduagh.
Since 2020 the incumbent is Roderick Lindsay Smyth.[
citation needed ]
Deans of Killaloe
St Flannan's Cathedral, Killaloe
1602–1624 Hugh O'Hogan
[1]
1624–>1627 Richard Hacket
[1]
1628 Alexander Spicer
[1]
1637–1643 John Parker
[1]
1643–1649
John Parker (son of above, deprived 1649 but later appointed
Bishop of Elphin , 1660)
Interregnum
1661 Jasper Pheasant
[1]
1692–1699 Jerome Ryves (afterwards
Dean of St Patrick's Cathedral , 1699)
[1]
1699–1727
James Abbadie (also known as Jakob Abbadie, writer)
[1]
1727–1749
Giles Eyre
[1]
1750–1761 Hon Charles Talbot Blayney, 8th Baron Blayney
[1]
1761–1768
William Henry
[1]
1768–1772
Hon Joseph Deane Bourke (afterwards
Dean of Dromore , 1772 and later
Bishop of Ferns and Leighlin )
[1]
1772–1780
William Cecil Pery (afterwards
Dean of Derry , 1780)
[1]
1780–1781 Samuel Rastall
[1]
1781–1787 Hon
Thomas Stopford (afterwards
Dean of Ferns , 1787)
[1]
1787–1790 John Murray
[1]
1790–1808 Peter Carleton
[1]
1808–1828
John Bayly (afterwards
Dean of Lismore , 1828)
[1]
1828–1830 Allen Morgan
[1]
1830–1871 John Head
[1]
1871–1880 James Hastings Allen
[1]
1880–1886 Joseph Frederick Robbins
[1]
1886–1917 Robert Humphries
[1]
1917–? Henry John Gillespie
[1]
1936–1943
Robert McNeil Boyd (afterwards
Bishop of Killaloe and Kilfenora , 1943)
1957–1972
Edwin Owen (afterwards
Bishop of Killaloe and Clonfert , 1972)
For Deans of Killaloe and Clonfert see below
Deans of Clonfert
St Brendan's Cathedral, Clonfert
1308 Gregory O'Brogan
[2]
1319 James
[2]
13??-1392 Michael (or Nicholas) O'Kelly died
[2]
1407–1438 Thomas O'Longain
[2]
1460–1470 Simon McKeogh
[2]
1534
Roland de Burgo (made
Bishop of Clonfert 1541 but remained Dean in commendam ; died 1580)
[2]
c1591 Donat O'Lorchan
[2]
1597/8 Arilan Loughlin
[2]
1622–1627 Revatius (or Ryvas) Tully
[2]
1627/8 Robert Mawe
[2]
1638
Samuel Pullein (fled to England, 1641, later
Archbishop of Tuam , 1661)
[2]
Interregnum
1661/2–1666 Richard Heaton
[2]
1666 Nicholas Proude
[2]
1669/70 Joshua Brooksbank
[2]
1692–1726 John Burdett
[2]
1726–1745 Robert Taylour
[2]
1745–1766 William Crowe
[2]
1766–1812 William Digby
[2]
1812–1850 Thomas Hawkins
[2]
1850–1864 Robert Mitchell Kennedy
[3]
[4]
1864–1866
Charles Graves (afterwards
Bishop of Limerick, Ardfert and Aghadoe 1866)
1866–?1897 James Byrne (died 1897)
?–?1906 Philip Graydon Tibbs (died 1906)
1926–1942 Le Bel Holbrooke Edward ffrench
Deans of Killaloe, Clonfert, Kilfenora and Kilmacduagh
1972-1986 Francis Robert Bourke
1987-1995 Ernon Cope Todd Perdue
1996-2001 Nicholas Marshall Cummins
2002–2012 Stephen Ross White
2013–2021 Gary Paulsen
2021–present Roderick Lindsay Smyth
References
^
a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h
i
j
k
l
m
n
o
p
q
r
s
t
u
v
w Cotton, Henry (1847).
Fasti Ecclesiae Hibernicae: The succession of the prelates and members of the Cathedral Bodies of Ireland..., Volume 1 . Retrieved 8 February 2012 .
^
a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h
i
j
k
l
m
n
o
p
q
r
s Cotton, Henry (1850).
Fasti Ecclesiae Hibernicae: The succession of the prelates and members of the Cathedral Bodies of Ireland, Volume 4: the Province of Connaught . Dublin: Hodges and Smith. pp. 177–180.
^ Cotton, Henry (1878).
Fasti Ecclesiae Hibernicae : the succession of the prelates and members of the Cathedral bodies of Ireland: Supplement containing a continuation of appointments up to the disestablishment of the Church of Ireland on December 31, 1870 . Dublin: Printed and published for the author, by James Charles & Son. p. 60.
^ Kennedy's name is incorrectly printed as 'Edward Mitchell Kennedy' in both Vols. II and IV of Fasti Ecclesiae Hibernicae :
Vol II, pp. 148, 179 and
Vol IV, p. 180 .