Robert Cleary (priest)

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Robert Cleary was Archdeacon of Emly from 1904 [1] to 1918. [2]

Hutton was educated at Trinity College, Dublin and ordained in 1866.

He served at Cappoquin (Curate, then Acting Incumbent); and then at Galbally (Incumbent. He was also Rural Dean of Duntryleague from 1892 to 1904; and a Canon of Cashel from 1898 to 1904.

He died on 18 August 1918.

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References

  1. Crockford's Clerical Directory 1908,p279: London Horace Cox, 1908
  2. "Cleary, Robert" . Who's Who & Who Was Who . Vol. 1897–1915 (December 2017 online ed.). A & C Black. 5 December 2017.(Subscription or UK public library membership required.)