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William Magenis (
c. 1770 – 22 January 1825) was an Anglo-Irish priest who served as
Dean of Kilmore from 1801
[1] until his death at age 54.
[2]
[3]
Magenis, also spelt
Magennis, was the second of two sons of
Richard Magenis, MP in the
Parliament of Ireland, and Elizabeth Berkeley, daughter of Col. William Berkeley and sister of
George Berkeley,
Bishop of Cloyne. His elder brother was
Richard Magenis, MP for
Enniskillen, who was the father of diplomat Sir
Arthur Magenis.
[4]
There is a memorial to him in
Kilmore Cathedral.
[5]
References
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^ A New History of Ireland Moody, T.W; Martin, F.X; Byrne, F.J; Cosgrove, A: Oxford, OUP, 1976
ISBN
0-19-821745-5
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^ "Friday's Post" The Ipswich Journal (Ipswich, England), Saturday, February 5, 1825; Issue 4530
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^
"Fasti ecclesiae Hibernicae : the succession of the prelates and members of the Cathedral bodies of Ireland". Retrieved 6 February 2012.
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^ Burke, Bernard (1899).
A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry of Ireland. Harrison & sons. p. 291. Retrieved 13 June 2019.
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"Co. Cavan; Ireland Newspaper Abstracts". www.irelandoldnews.com. Retrieved 4 May 2016.