William de Chambre was an Irish priest in the fourteenth century. He was Archdeacon of Dublin [1] then Lord High Treasurer of Ireland [2] and finally Dean of St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin. [3]
Roger Boyle was an Irish Protestant churchman, Bishop of Down and Connor and Bishop of Clogher.
Thomas Winter was a priest in Ireland in the early seventeenth century.
John Whitcombe, D.D. was an Anglican bishop in Ireland in the 18th century.
Nicholas Synge was an 18th-century Irish Anglican priest.
Robert Downes DD was a Church of Ireland bishop in the mid 18th century.
William Smyth was a seventeenth century Anglican bishop in Ireland. He was the ancestor of the prominent landowning family of Barbavilla Manor, Collinstown, County Westmeath.
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.
Robert Grave was an Anglican priest in the last years of the sixteenth century.
Thomas Ram was an Anglican priest in the early seventeenth century.
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.
William Crosse was an 18th-century Anglican Dean in Ireland.
Giles Eyre (1689–1749) was an Anglican priest in Ireland in the eighteenth century.
Henry Sharpe was an Anglican priest in Ireland in the first third of the 17th-century.
Theophilus Brocas, D.D. (1705–1770) was an Anglican priest in Ireland during the Eighteenth century.
John Owen (1686–1760) was an Anglican priest in Ireland during the 18th century.
Hugh Dunsterville was Archdeacon of Cloyne from 1661 until 1665.
Barnaby Bolger was an Anglican priest in Ireland during the seventeenth century.