Collegiate Church of St Mary Youghal - Clergy

Clergy

  • 1221 Nicholas De Cler
  • 1312 Hamon Le Blound
  • 1347 John De Tunstall
  • 1373 William De Karlele
  • 1384 John Drax
  • 1389 John Hunt
  • 1399 John Tanner
  • 1403 Thomas O'Galvan
  • 1464 Robert Miles & Philip Christofre
  • 1482 Donald O'Fallon
  • 1488 William Frauncis
  • 1490 Walter Stevyn
  • 1503 Cornelius Ronan & Florence O'Solovan
  • 1517 Dominus Alexander Gogh
  • 1521 Maurice Fitzjohn
  • 1525 Peter Walshe
  • 1534 Thomas Alen
  • 1535 Walter Manville
  • 1537 Peter Walsh
  • 1540 David Condowne
  • 1570 Roger Skiddy
  • 1580/81 Dr Marmaduke Middleton
  • 1587 Thomas Wethered
  • 1592 Nathaniel Baxter
  • 1598 John Chardin
  • 1598 Dr Meredith Hanmer
  • 1602 Daniel Sowlyvane
  • 1602/3 Dr Richard Boyle
  • 1615 Ricardus Boyle
  • 1619 Mr Suther
  • 1624 Lewis Trix
  • 1637 Gervaise Thorpe
  • 1638 Philemon Fitzsymons
  • 1650 James Wood
  • 1659 Raymond Burgh
  • 1661 Daniel Eyres (Curate)
  • 1662 James Spencer (Curate)
  • 1665 William Palmer
  • 1672 Samuel Jordan
  • 1681 Raymund Bourgh (Bourke)
  • 1682 Gilbert Heathcote (Curate)
  • 1693 Mathew Jones ("serves a cure")
  • 1697 Richard Davies (Curate)
  • 1712 Thomas Ryder (Curate)
  • 1727 Michael Davies (Curate) until 1746
  • 1730 Nathaniel France (Curate)
  • 1746 Francis Hamilton (Curate)
  • 1753 Atkin Hayman (Curate)
  • 1764 Jeremiah Pratt (Curate)
  • 1776 John Lawless (Curate)
  • 1780 Richard Vincent (Curate)
  • 1780 Jonas Pratt (2nd Curate)
  • 1787 Edward Spread (Curate)
  • 1804 Sackville Robert Hamilton (Curate)
  • 1805 John Uniake Swayne
  • 1806 Thomas Hoare (Curate)
  • 1807 Robert Bell (Curate)
  • 1818 William Hallaran (Curate)
  • 1819 William Welland
  • 1819 Bigoe Henzell
  • 1822 James Lawrance Cotter (Curate)

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