William Alexander (bishop) - References in Literature

References in Literature

Bishop Alexander is mentioned as part of the procession in James Joyce's cyclops episode of Ulysses.

Bishops of Derry and of Derry and Raphoe
Derry
  • George Montgomery
  • Brutus Babington
  • John Tanner
  • George Downham
  • John Bramhall
  • George Wild
  • Robert Mossom
  • Michael Ward
  • Ezekiel Hopkins
  • William King
  • Charles Hickman
  • John Hartstonge
  • St George Ashe
  • William Nicolson
  • Henry Downes
  • Thomas Rundle
  • Carew Reynell
  • George Stone
  • William Barnard
  • Frederick Hervey (later Earl of Bristol)
  • William Knox
  • Richard Ponsonby (became Bishop of Derry and Raphoe)
Derry & Raphoe
  • Richard Ponsonby
  • William Higgin
  • William Alexander
  • George Chadwick
  • Joseph Peacocke
  • Robert Boyd
  • Charles Tyndall
  • Cuthbert Peacocke
  • Robin Eames
  • James Mehaffey
  • Ken Good
Anglican Archbishops of Armagh
  • George Cromer
  • George Dowdall
  • Hugh Goodacre
  • George Dowdall
  • Adam Loftus
  • Thomas Lancaster
  • John Long
  • John Garvey
  • Henry Ussher
  • Christopher Hampton
  • James Ussher
  • John Bramhall
  • James Margetson
  • Michael Boyle
  • Narcissus Marsh
  • Thomas Lindsay
  • Hugh Boulter
  • John Hoadly
  • George Stone
  • The Lord Rokeby
  • William Newcome
  • The Hon William Stuart
  • The Lord John Beresford
  • Marcus Beresford
  • Robert Knox
  • Robert Gregg
  • William Alexander
  • John Crozier
  • Charles D'Arcy
  • Godfrey Day
  • John Gregg
  • James McCann
  • George Simms
  • John Armstrong
  • Robin Eames
  • Alan Harper
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Name Alexander, William
Alternative names
Short description Irish bishop
Date of birth 13 April 1824
Place of birth
Date of death 12 September 1911
Place of death
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