Richard Bernard (Dean of Leighlin)

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Richard Boyle Bernard (4 September 1787- 2 March 1850 [1] ) was an MP and Dean of Leighlin in the Nineteenth century. [2]

Bernard was educated at St John's College, Cambridge and ordained in 1815. He became Rector of Glenkeen in 1820; and Dean of Leighlin in 1822. [3] He was MP for Bandon Bridge from 1812 to 1815.

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References

  1. Ireland (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.). The Times (London, England), Wednesday, 6 March 1850; pg. 8; Issue 20429
  2. History of Parliament on-line
  3. " Fasti Ecclesiae Hibernicae" Cotton, H: Dublin, Hodges & Smith, 1868
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Bandon
18121815
Succeeded by