Henry Rennison

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Henry West Rennison was Dean of Armagh from 1955 to 1965. [1]

Rennison was educated at Trinity College, Dublin and was ordained in 1911. After curacies in Desertcreat and Drumcree he became the incumbent at Ballymascanlan [2] in 1929. [3]

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Preceded by Dean of Armagh
1955–1965
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