Hugh Dunsterville was Archdeacon of Cloyne from 1661 until 1665. [1]
Dunsterville was educated at Trinity College, Dublin. [2] He held livings at Kinvarra; Annaghdown; Kilbrogan; and Dunderrow. [3] Dunsterville was appointed a Prebendary of Kilmacduagh in 1638; [4] of Clonfert in 1639; [5] and of Cork in 1661. [6]
His father was Archdeacon of Kilmacduagh from 1630 until 1637. [7]
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