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Alexander Craike, B.D. was a 16th-century Scottish priest. [1]
Craike was a Scotsman. He was appointed Prebendary of Clonmethan in St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin in 1559; [2] its Dean [3] on 21 August 1560; [4] and Bishop of Kildare the next day. [5] He died in 1564. [6]
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