William FitzGuido, a Londoner, and Prebendary of Clondalkin, [1] was appointed by Archbishop Archbishop Henry de Loundres to be Dean [2] of St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin in 1219 [3] and served until 1238. [4]
Theophilus Bolton, D.D. (1678–1744) was an Anglican bishop in Ireland in the 17th century. He is known for establishing the Bolton Library.
William de Chambre was an Irish priest in the fourteenth century. He was Archdeacon of Dublin then Lord High Treasurer of Ireland and finally Dean of St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin.
Nicholas Synge was an 18th-century Irish Anglican priest.
Henry Rider was an 18th-century Anglican bishop 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.
Francis Corbet, D.D. was an Irish Anglican Dean.
Gabriel Maturin, D.D. was an Irish Anglican Dean.
Michael Jephson, M.A. was an Irish Anglican priest.
John Worth, B.D. (1648-1688) was an Irish Anglican Dean.
Alexander Craike, B.D. was a 16th-century Scottish priest.
Geoffrey Fyche was Dean of St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin from his election on 9 March 1529 until his death on 8 April 1537.
Roger Stedman was Archdeacon of Armagh from 1414 to 1426: he is also recorded as a Prebendary of Tipperkevin at St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin in 1438
John Travers, D.D. was Archdeacon of Armagh from May to November 1693.
Henry Jenney, was Archdeacon of Armagh from 1733 to 1738.
Robert Wilson was a 17th-century Anglican Dean in Ireland.
Christopher Jenney was an Anglican priest in Ireland during the second half of the seventeenth century and the first decade of the eighteenth.
John Owen (1686–1760) was an Anglican priest in Ireland during the 18th century.
Robert Stannard was an Anglican priest in Ireland in the 17th century.
Barnaby Bolger was an Anglican priest in Ireland during the seventeenth century.