John Prendergast was a priest in Ireland during the late 16th and early 17th centuries: [1] he was Dean of Lismore from 1583 until his resignation in 1610 [2] when he became a prebendary of Cashel. [3]
John Prendergast | |
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Known for | Dean of Lismore (1583-1610) |
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