Thomas O'Carroll was a 14th-century Roman Catholic priest in Ireland. [1]
MacCearbhaill was Archdeacon of Cashel until 1365 [2] when he became Archbishop of Tuam. [3] In 1365 Pope Urban V translated him to Cashel. [4] He died on 8 February 1373.
John Wetherby was an Irish senior leader in the first decades of the 18th century.
Thomas Winter was a priest in Ireland in the early seventeenth century.
Theophilus Bolton, D.D. (1678–1744) was an Anglican bishop in Ireland in the 17th century.
John Whitcombe, D.D. was an Anglican bishop in Ireland in the 18th century.
Nicholas Synge was an 18th-century Irish Anglican priest.
Henry Rider was an 18th-century Anglican bishop in Ireland.
William Smyth was a seventeenth century Anglican bishop in Ireland.
Denis Campbell was a Scottish Anglican priest in Ireland.
John Shepherd was an Irish Anglican priest in the last decades of the seventeenth and the first ones of the eighteenth centuries.
Walter O'Neale, D.D. was an Irish Anglican priest in the last decades of the seventeenth century and the first one of the eighteenth.
Thomas Ram was an Anglican priest in the early seventeenth century.
Geoffrey Fyche was Dean of St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin from his lection on 9 March 1529 until his death on 8 April 1537.
John Travers, D.D. was Archdeacon of Armagh from May to November 1693.
Arthur Jacob D.D. was Archdeacon of Armagh from 1777 until his death in 1786.
Joseph Palmer was an Irish Anglican priest in the late 18th century and the first decades of the 19th.
Robert Naylor was a Seventeenth Century priest in Ireland.
John Prendergast was a priest in Ireland during the late 16th and early 17th centuries: he was Dean of Lismore from 1583 until his resignation in 1610 when he became a prebendary of Cashel.
William Crosse was an 18th-century Anglican Dean in Ireland.
John Eeles (1658-1722) was Anglican priest in Ireland in the late 17th and early 18th centuries.
Henry Gervais was an Anglican priest in Ireland during the 18th century.