Wesley Daly

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Wesley Daly was an Anglican priest in Ireland during the 20th-century. [1]

Daly was educated at Trinity College, Dublin and ordained in 1910. He served at Roscrea (Curate); Kilfarboy (Curate in charge); Templeharry (Rector); Lorrha (Incumbent); Birr (Incumbent); and Killaloe Cathedral (Prebendary of Iniscattery). He was Archdeacon of Killaloe from 1938 to 1954.

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  1. Crockford's Clerical Directory 1956 p307: London: OUP, 1956


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