John Pattison (priest)

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John Pattison (1851-1918) was the Dean of Ardfert from 1916 to 1918. [1]

Pattison was educated at Trinity College, Dublin and ordained in 1884. [2] He began his ecclesiastical career with a curacy at Kiltallagh. He was Rector of Kilcolman from 1886 to 1892; and then of Listowel until his death. He was Precentor of Ardfert Cathedral from 1905 to 1916.[ citation needed ]

He died on 15 August 1918.[ citation needed ]

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References

  1. "The Church of Ireland in County Kerry" Murphy, J.A. p243: Cork, Lulu, 2016 ISBN   9781471080258
  2. Crockford's Clerical Directory 1929/30 p 1101 Oxford: OUP, 1908
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Preceded by Dean of Ardfert
1916–1918
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