Alexander Alcock was an Irish Anglican priest. [1]
The son of Alexander Alcock, Dean of Lismore from 1725 until 1747, [2] he was educated at Trinity College, Dublin. [3] He was Archdeacon of Lismore from 1753 [4] until his death in 1787. [5]
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