Hugh Allen was an Anglican bishop in the second half of the sixteenth century. [1]
An Englishman, he was appointed Bishop of Down and Connor on 21 November 1573; [2] and translated to Ferns on 24 May 1582. [3] He died at Fethard in 1599.[ citation needed ]
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