William Gore 921 January 1779 - 6 January 1831) was a Church of Ireland priest. [1]
Gore was born at Manorhamilton and educated at Trinity College Dublin. [2] Gore was the incumbent at Templederry from 1703 to 1715. [3] He was Archdeacon of Clogher from 1716 to 1718; [4] Dean of Clogher from 1718 until 1724. [5] and Dean of Down from 1724 until his death. [6]
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