Brabazon William Disney [1] was an Irish Dean [2] in the middle of the 19th century. [3]
Disney was born in County Louth on 13 July 1797 and educated at Trinity College, Dublin. [4] He held incumbencies at Siddan, Stackallan and Inishmot before becoming Archdeacon of Raphoe in 1835, [5] a post he held for ten years until he became Dean of Emly. [6] In his spare time he compiled an eight-volume collection of his sermons. [7] He was Dean of Armagh [8] from 1851 until [9] his death on 20 December 1874. [10]
There is a memorial to his wife Anna on the wall of the north transept of St Patrick's Cathedral, Armagh. [11]
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