Charles Warburton (1780 - 1855) [1] was Archdeacon of Tuam from 1808 until 1855. [2]
The son of Bishop Charles Warburton he was born in New York, educated at Trinity College, Dublin. [3] He was Chancellor of the Diocese of Limerick from 1813 until 1855; the incumbent at Drishane from 1815 to 1820, and then of Clonmel until his death. [4]
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