Arthur St. George, a graduate of Trinity College, Dublin [1] and the Chancellor of Clogher, [2] was a Seventeenth century Irish Anglican priest: [3] he was Dean of Ross, Ireland from 1743 until 1772. [4]
The Rt. Rev. and Hon. Richard Ponsonby (1772–1853) was an Irish clergyman who held high office in the Church of Ireland.
Thomas Lindsay, D.D., B.D., M.A (1656–1724) was an Anglican clergyman who served in the Church of Ireland as the Dean of St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, Bishop of Killaloe, Bishop of Raphoe and finally Archbishop of Armagh.
Sir John Hotham, 9th Baronet, DD (1734–1795) was an English baronet and Anglican clergyman. He served in the Church of Ireland as the Bishop of Ossory from 1779 to 1782 and Bishop of Clogher from 1782 to 1795.
Mark Pagett was a Seventeenth century Irish Anglican priest.
John Eveleigh, Rector of Killane and then Precentor of Cloyne, was the Dean of Ross, Ireland from 1639 until 1664.
Valentine French, a graduate of Trinity College, Dublin and Prebendary of Cork, was an eighteenth century Irish Anglican priest: he was Dean of Ross, Ireland from 1717 until 1739.
Wensley Bond (1742–1820) was an Irish Anglican priest in the second half of the 18th century and the first two decades of the 19th.
Anthony Cope was a seventeenth-century Irish Anglican priest.
John Browne was an Irish Anglican priest in the late seventeenth century.
Peter Mahon was an Irish Anglican priest.
Henry Cunningam was an Irish Anglican priest in the 18th century.
James Dickson was an Irish Anglican Dean.
Daniel Neyland (1618–1688) was an Irish Anglican priest in the 17th century.
Thomas Crofton was an Irish Anglican priest in the 17th century.
Edward Goldmith (1662–1722) was an Irish Anglican priest in the 17th century.
Oliver Cary was an Irish Anglican priest.
John MacLaughlin was an Irish Anglican priest.
William Digby was an Irish Anglican priest.
John Orson Oldfield was an Irish Anglican priest.
John Chaine was an Irish Anglican priest.