• The Archdeacon of Derry is a senior ecclesiastical officer within the Diocese of Derry and Raphoe. The archdeaconry can trace its history from Giolla Domhnaill...
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  • politician) (born 1976), Member of Parliament since 2010 Jonathan Edwards (priest) (1615–1681), Archdeacon of Derry Jonathan Edwards (academic) (1629–1712)...
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  • become Archdeacon of Belfast". Church of Ireland. 26 August 2020. Retrieved 11 September 2023. Derry & Raphoe – Installation of new Archdeacon "The Diocese...
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  • 1897). ""The Estate of the Diocess of Derry": Part IX. Archdeacons of Derry". Ulster Journal of Archaeology. IV (1): 56–64. JSTOR 20563764. Cotton, Henry...
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  • Newburgh Burroughs (category Archdeacons of Derry)
    Irish Anglican priest. Newburgh was the second son of Lewis Burroughs, himself a former Archdeacon of Derry, and was educated at Trinity College, Dublin. He...
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  • Philip Smythe, 4th Viscount Strangford (category Archdeacons of Derry)
    successively Prebendary of Killaspugmullane in Cork Cathedral; Precentor of Elphin (1746–52); Dean of Derry (1752–69); and Archdeacon of Derry (1769–74). He sat...
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    Harriet Monsell (category Daughters of baronets)
    following year to complete his studies. He was the third son of the Archdeacon of Derry, Thomas Bewley Monsell, and upon ordination was licensed to his...
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  • John Stanley Monck (category Archdeacons of Derry)
    an uncle of Charles Monck, 1st Viscount Monck. Monck was born in Dublin and educated at Trinity College, Dublin. He was the Archdeacon of Derry from 1774...
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    The Rubrics (category Buildings and structures of Trinity College Dublin)
    infamous shooting and death of Edward Ford, then Fellow of the College, and son of the Archdeacon of Derry at number 25 of the building on 7 March 1734...
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  • Anglican clergyman and poet. The son of Thomas Bewley Monsell, Archdeacon of Derry, he was born in St Columb's, Derry, and educated at Trinity College, Dublin...
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  • portal The Bishop of Derry and Raphoe is the Church of Ireland Ordinary of the united Diocese of Derry and Raphoe in the Province of Armagh. The united...
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  • Thomas Monsell (category Archdeacons of Derry)
    Trinity College, Dublin. He was Archdeacon of Derry from 1820 until his death in November 1846. He was also Prebendary of St Michael's at Christ Church...
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  • Londonderry, in 1813. She was the eldest daughter of the four children of the Archdeacon of Derry, Thomas Bewley Monsell, and Jane Rae. Her brother was...
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  • John Hayden (priest) (category Archdeacons of Derry)
    and Master of Arts in 1840.He was Archdeacon of Derry from 1849 until his death. Memoir of the late Rev. Alexander Ross and a selection of his sermons...
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    Bachelor of Arts in 1756, Master of Arts in 1760 and Bachelor of Divinity in 1769. He was successively Vicar of Maghera (1751–1760), Archdeacon of Derry (1760–1769)...
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  • Benjamin Gough (category Archdeacons of Derry)
    graduating BA in 1835 and Master of Arts in 1842. Gough was the curate at Culdaff; Rector of Dunboe; of then the Archdeacon of Derry from 1846 until his resignation...
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  • Thomas Tipping Aveling (category Archdeacons of Derry)
    Crawley. He was Archdeacon of Derry from 1813 until his death. Limerick City web-site Alumni Cantabrigienses: A Biographical List of All Known Students...
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  • Clotworthy Soden (category Archdeacons of Derry)
    was Rector of Maghera and the Archdeacon of Derry from 1786 until his resignation in 1795. Bagshawe Muniments, John Rylands Library "The Men of No Property:...
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  • Thomas S. Winter, current editor-in-chief of Human Events Thomas Winter (priest) (died 1615), Archdeacon of Derry and Cloyne Thomas Wintour or Winter (1571–1606)...
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  • Trefusis Lovell (category Archdeacons of Derry)
    1796; Prebendary of Aghadowey in Derry Cathedral from 1796 to 1798; and Archdeacon of Derry from 1798 until 1813. He was then Rector of St Luke, Marylebone...
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  • Lewis Burroughs (category Archdeacons of Derry)
    Londonderry and educated at Trinity College, Dublin. He was the Archdeacon of Derry from 1785 until his death. His son was the judge and politician Sir...
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    Alexander (October 1897), "The Estate of the Diocese of Derry: Part IX. Archdeacons of Derry", Ulster Journal of Archaeology, IV (1): 56–64, JSTOR 20563764...
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    of the Church of Ireland. He was nominated Bishop of Ardagh on 8 April 1633 and consecrated in September that year. He was also Archdeacon of Derry from...
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    Oxford, one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford, is run by the principal and fellows of the college. The principal of the college...
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  • Arthur Edwards (priest) (category Archdeacons of Derry)
    1868 "The Estate of the Diocess of Derry." Part IX. Archdeacons of Derry George Downham and William Alexander Reynell Ulster Journal of Archaeology Second...
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    Stansty (category The Lordship of Bromfield and Yale)
    1612), court physician to Charles I, and Jonathan Edwards (b.1615), Archdeacon of Derry, while his daughter Margaret married John Jones Maesygarnedd the...
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  • Robert Miller (priest) (category Archdeacons of Derry)
    at Tullylish, Maghera and Derry. Since 2012 he has been the Archdeacon of Derry and rector of the joint group of parishes of Christ church, St Peter’s...
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    The Bishop of Ardagh was a separate episcopal title which took its name after the village of Ardagh, County Longford in Ireland. It was used by the Roman...
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  • Sir William Burroughs, 1st Baronet (category Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for County Fermanagh constituencies (1801–1922))
    politician. Burroughs was the son of the Venerable Lewis Burroughs, Archdeacon of Derry, by Mary Cane, daughter of Richard Cane, of Larabrian, County Kildare...
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  • He was Treasurer of Cashel from 1608 to 1614; and Precentor of Waterford and Lismore from 1609 to 1612. He was Archdeacon of Derry from 1610 until his...
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