Church of Ireland Succession
Church of Ireland Bishops of Kilmore | |||
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From | Until | Ordinary | Notes |
1559 | 1585 | See vacant | |
1585 | 1589 | John Garvey | |
1589 | 1603 | See vacant | |
1603 | 1633 | See part of the united bishopric of Kilmore and Ardagh | |
1633 | 1642 | William Bedell | |
1643 | 1661 | Robert Maxwell | |
1661 | 1742 | See part of the united bishopric of Kilmore and Ardagh | |
1742 | 1757 | Joseph Story | |
1757 | 1772 | John Cradock | |
1772 | 1774 | Denison Cumberland | |
1775 | 1790 | George Lewis Jones | |
1790 | 1796 | William Foster | |
1796 | 1801 | The Hon. Charles Brodrick | |
1802 | 1839 | George de la Poer Beresford | |
1839 | 1841 | See part of the united bishopric of Kilmore and Ardagh | |
since 1841 | See part of the united bishopric of Kilmore, Elphin and Ardagh. | ||
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