Eugene McCaghwell, was a bishop in Ireland in the early 16th century: [1] he was Dean of Clogher until 1505, and bishop from then [2] until his death in 1515. [3] His brother William McCaghwell succeeded him as dean. [4]
Charles Maguire, a native of County Fermanagh, was a priest in Ireland, most notably Dean of Clogher until his death in 1498: a canon of Armagh, he was the author of "The Annals of Ulster".
Roger Boyle was an Irish Protestant churchman, Bishop of Down and Connor and Bishop of Clogher.
Richard Tenison was an Irish bishop of Killala, Clogher and Meath.
Edward Young was an English Anglican priest in the eighteenth century: his senior posts were in Ireland.
Dillon Ashe, D.D. (1666-1724) was an Anglican Archdeacon in Ireland in the first half of the eighteenth century.
Denis Campbell was a Scottish Anglican priest in Ireland.
Pascal Ducasse was a Church of Ireland Dean in the first half of the 18th century.
William Gore 921 January 1779 - 6 January 1831) was a Church of Ireland priest.
The Ven. John Cranston, D.D. was Archdeacon of Clogher from 1718 until his death in November 1762.
Richard Bourne was an Anglican priest in Ireland during the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
Thomas Fairfax was an Anglican Archdeacon in Ireland in the 17th century.
Robert Openshawe was a priest in Ireland.
William McCaghwell, brother of Eugene McCaghwell, Bishop of Clogher, was a priest in Ireland in the early 16th century. He was Dean of Clogher until his death in 1508.
John Edmund de Courcy OFM was an English Bishop in Ireland in the late 15th and early 16th centuries: he was Bishop of Clogher. He was appointed Bishop of Clogher on 14 June 1484; and Bishop of Ross on 26 September 1494, a position he resigned in 1517. He died on 14 March 1519.
Piaras Mág Uidhir was a priest in Ireland during the 15th century.
Edmund MacGuire was a priest in Ireland during the 15th century.
Aodh Ó hEóthaigh, was a bishop in Ireland during the 14th century: the incumbent at Tamlaght and the Chancellor of Armagh, he was Bishop of Clogher until his death on 27 July 1370.
Matthaeus Mac Cathasaig was a bishop in Ireland during the late 13th and early 14th centuries.
Michael Mac an tSáir was a bishop in Ireland during the 13th-century.
Donatus Ó Fidabra OCist was an archbishop in Ireland during the 13th-century.