George Fleury (1740-1825) [1] was an Irish Anglican priest in the last decades of the 18th century and the first three of the 19th. [2]
Fleury was educated at Trinity College, Dublin. [3] A prebendary of Lismore, [4] he was Archdeacon of Waterford from 1773 until his death. [5] He was also Treasurer of Lismore from 1804. [6]
His grandson Francis Leopold McClintock was a noted Arctic explorer. [7]
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