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The Dean of Ferns is based at
The Cathedral Church of St Edan, Ferns in the united
Diocese of Cashel and Ossory within the Church of Ireland.
The incumbent is Paul Mooney.
List
- 1272-1282
Richard of Northampton (appointed
Bishop of Ferns 1282)
[1]
- 1558–1559
John Garvie (afterwards
Archdeacon of Meath and
Bishop of Kilmore 1585)
[2]
- 1559
John Devereux (appointed
Bishop of Ferns, 1566 but with right to retain deanery in commendam for five years)
[2]
- 1568/9
Walter Turner
[2]
- 1590
William Campyon or Champion
[2]
- 1601–1625
Thomas Ram (afterwards
Bishop of Ferns and Leighlin, 1605 but retaining deanery in commendam)
[2]
- 1610 (John Thoms)?
[2]
- 1625/6
Thomas Ram jnr
[2]
- 1628/9
Robert Wilson
[2]
- 1642/3
Anthony Proctor
[2]
- 1661
John Watson
[2]
- 1666–1670
John Creighton
[2]
- 1670–1672
Benjamin Phipps (afterwards
Dean of Down, 1682)
[2]
- 1682–1694
Tobias Pullen (afterwards
Bishop of Cloyne, 1694)
[2]
- 1694
Thomas Cox
[2]
- 1719–1720
William Crosse (afterwards
Dean of Lismore 1720)
[2]
- 1720–1724
Arthur Price (afterwards
Bishop of Clonfert and Kilmacduagh, 1724)
[2]
- 1724–1727/8
Pascal (or Paul) Ducasse (afterwards
Dean of Clogher, 1717)
[2]
- 1727/8–
Thomas Sawbridge
[2]
- 1733–1734
George Stone (afterwards
Dean of Derry 1734 and later
Bishop of Ferns, 1740)
[2]
- 1734-1740
Joseph Story (afterwards
Bishop of Killaloe, 1740)
[2]
- 1740–1747
Robert Watts (afterwards
Dean of Kilkenny, 1747)
[2]
- 1747–1769
John Alcock
[2]
- 1769–1787
Richard Marlay (afterwards
Bishop of Clonfert and Kilmacduagh, 1787)
[2]
- 1787–1794 Hon
Thomas Stopford (afterwards
Bishop of Cork and Ross, 1794)
[2]
- 1794–1842 Peter Browne
[2]
- 1842–1862
Henry Newland
[2]
- 1862–1862
Hamilton Verschoyle (afterwards
Bishop of Kilmore, Elphin and Ardagh, 1862)
- 1863–1879
William Atkins
- 1879–1892
John R Dowse
- 1892–1896
Charles Hind
- 1896–1897
Humphrey Eakins Ellison
- 1897–1898
Jonathan Sisson Cooper
- 1899–1908
John Alexander
- 1908–1926
Thomas Brownell Gibson
- 1926–1932
Henry Cameron Lyster
- 1932-1936
William Gibson
- 1936-1949
Alfred Forbes
- 1949-1979
Thomas Henry Crampton McFall
- 1979-1994
David Kaye Lee Earl
- 1995-2011
Leslie David Arthur Forrest
- 2011–present
Paul Gerard Mooney
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