Henry Irwin (died 1880) was an Irish Anglican clergyman. [1]
Irwin was educated at Trinity College, Dublin; [2] Later he held Incumbencies at Aughrim then Killukin. [3] He was Archdeacon of Elphin from 1848 until his death. [4]
His father, also called Henry Irwin, was Archdeacon of Emly; [5] and his eldest son, another Henry Irwin, was a notable architect in British India. [6]
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