Church of Ireland Bishops of Clogher
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From
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Until
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Incumbent
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Notes
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1535
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1569
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Hugh O'Carolan
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Appointment by Pope Paul III on 6 August 1535; consecrated in January 1537; renounced papal appointment on 1 October 1542; confirmed (re-appointed) by King Henry VIII on 8 October 1542; died in office.
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1570
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1571
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Miler Magrath
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Roman Catholic Bishop of Down and Connor; accepted royal supremacy in 1567; appointed to Clogher by letters patent on 18 September 1570; translated to Cashel on 3 February 1571.
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1571
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1603
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See vacant
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1603
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Denis Campbell
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Dean of Limerick; nominated to Clogher, Derry and Raphoe in 1603, but died before consecration in July 1603.
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1603
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1605
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See vacant
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1605
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1621
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George Montgomery
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Nominated on 15 February 1605 and appointed by letters patent on 13 June 1605; also held Derry and Raphoe 1605 to 1609, and Meath 1609 to 1621; died in office 15 January 1621.
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1621
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1645
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James Spottiswood
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Nominated on 20 January 1621; mandate for consecration on 22 October 1621; died in office in March 1645; his brother John was Archbishop of St Andrews 1615–1639.
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1645
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1661
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Henry Jones
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Nominated on 29 September and consecrated on 9 November 1645; translated to Meath on 25 May 1661; his father Lewis was Bishop of Killaloe 1633–1646.
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1661
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1671
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John Leslie
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Translated from Raphoe; nominated on 29 April 1661 and appointed by letters patent on 17 June 1661; died in office on 8 September 1671.
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1671
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1672
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Robert Leslie
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Translated from Raphoe; appointed by letters patent on 26 October 1671; died in office on 10 August 1672.
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1672
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1687
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Roger Boyle
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Translated from Down and Connor; nominated on 29 August 1672 and appointed by letters patent on 19 September 1672; died in office on 26 November 1687.
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1687
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1690
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See vacant
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1691
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1697
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Richard Tennison
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Translated from Killala and Achonry; nominated on 4 December 1690 and appointed by letters patent on 28 February 1691; translated to Meath on 25 June 1697.
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1697
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1717
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St George Ashe
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Translated from Cloyne; nominated on 1 June 1697 and appointed by letters patent 25 June 1697; translated to Derry on 25 February 1717.
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1717
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1745
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John Stearne
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Translated from Dromore; nominated on 28 February 1717 and appointed by letters patent on 30 March 1717; died in office on 6 June 1745.
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1745
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1758
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Robert Clayton
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Translated from Cork and Ross; nominated on 3 August 1745 and appointed by letters patent on 26 August 1745; died in office on 26 February 1758.
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1758
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1782
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John Garnett
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Translated from Ferns and Leighlin; nominated on 14 March 1758 and appointed by letters patent on 4 April 1758; died in office on 1 March 1782.
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1782
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1795
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John Hotham
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Translated from Ossory; nominated on 11 April 1782 and appointed by letters patent on 17 May 1782; also succeeded as 9th Baronet Hotham of Scorborough on 25 January 1794; died in office on 3 November 1795.
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1796
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1797
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William Foster
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Translated from Kilmore; nominated on 26 December 1795 and appointed by letters patent on 21 January 1796; died in office before 4 November 1797.
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1797
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1819
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John Porter
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Translated to Killala and Achonry; nominated on 18 December 1797 and appointed by letters on 30 December 1797; died in office on 27 July 1819.
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1819
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1820
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The Lord John Beresford
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Translated from Raphoe; nominated on 29 August 1819 and appointed by letters patent on 25 September 1819; translated to Dublin & Glendalough on 21 April 1820
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1820
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1822
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The Hon Percy Jocelyn
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Translated from Ferns and Leighlin; nominated and appointed by letters patent on 3 April 1820; deprived of the see on 21 October 1822; died on 2 December 1843.
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1822
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1850
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The Lord Robert Tottenham
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Translated from Ferns and Leighlin; nominated on 26 November 1822 and appointed by letters patent on 21 December 1822; died in office on 28 April 1850.
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1850
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1886
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During this period the Diocese of Clogher was united to the Diocese of Armagh.
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1886
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1902
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Charles Stack
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Elected on 4 June 1886 and consecrated on 29 June 1886; resigned on 31 December 1902; died on 9 January 1914.
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1903
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1907
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Charles D'Arcy
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Elected on 21 January and consecrated on 24 February 1903; translated to Ossory, Ferns and Leighlin on 6 November 1907.
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1908
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1923
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Maurice Day
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Elected on 19 December 1907 and consecrated 25 January 1908; died in office on 27 May 1923.
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1923
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1943
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James MacManaway
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Elected on 9 November and consecrated on 6 August 1923; resigned on 30 September 1943; died on 29 November 1947.
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1944
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1958
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Richard Tyner
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Elected on 9 November 1943 and consecrated on 6 January 1944; died in office on 6 April 1958.
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1958
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1969
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Alan Buchanan
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Elected on 17 June and consecrated on 29 September 1958; translated to Dublin & Glendalough on 22 November 1969.
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1970
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1973
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Richard Hanson
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Elected on 9 December 1969 and consecrated on 17 March 1970; resigned on 31 March 1973.
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1973
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1980
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Robert Heavener
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Elected on 4 May and consecrated on 29 June 1973; retired on 31 May 1980; died on 8 March 2005.[12]
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1980
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1986
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Gordon McMullan
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Elected on 13 June and consecrated on 7 September 1980; translated to Down and Dromore in 1986.[13]
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1986
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2001
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Brian Hannon
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Elected and consecrated in 1986; retired on 5 October 2001.[14]
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2002
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2011
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Michael Jackson
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Elected on 21 November 2001 and consecrated on 6 March 2002; translated to Dublin & Glendalough on 8 May 2011
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2011
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2020
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John McDowell
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Appointed by the House of Bishops on 30 May 2011 and consecrated on 23 September 2011.[15] Translated to Armagh on 28 April 2020.[16]
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2021
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present
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Ian Ellis
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Elected by the House of Bishops on 9 November 2020 and consecrated on 26 April 2021.[17]
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Source(s):[8][18][20]
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