Bishops During The Reformation
During the Reformation, Edmund Nugent and John MacBrady were at one time or another bishops of either the Church of Ireland or Roman Catholic succession. They were each appointed as Roman Catholic bishops, but later accepted or recognized as Anglican bishops.
Bishops of Kilmore during the Reformation | |||
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From | Until | Ordinary | Notes |
1530 | c.1550 | Edmund Nugent, O.S.A. | |
1540 | 1559 | John MacBrady | |
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