Thomas Jones (bishop)

Thomas Jones (bishop)

Thomas Jones (ca. 1550 – April 10, 1619) was Archbishop of Dublin and Lord Chancellor of Ireland. He was also Dean of St. Patrick's Cathedral and Bishop of Meath and the patrilineal ancestor of the Viscounts Ranelagh.

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