Bishops of Dublin
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From
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Until
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Incumbent
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Notes
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1028
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1074
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Dúnán
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Also known as Donat, Donagh or Donatus. Consecrated in circa 1028. Died in office on 6 May 1074.
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1074
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1084
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Gilla Pátraic
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Also known as Patricius. Consecrated in 1074. Died in office on 10 October 1084.
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1085
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1095
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Donngus Ua hAingliu
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Also recorded as Donngus Ua hAingliu and Donat O'Haingly. Consecrated after August 1085. Died in office on 22 November 1095.
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1096
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1121
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Samuel Ua hAingliu
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Possibly a Benedictine monk. Consecrated on 27 April 1096. Died in office before September 1121.
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1121
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1152
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Gréne
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Also known as Gregorius. Consecrated bishop on 2 October 1121. Elevated to archbishop at the Synod of Kells in March 1152.
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Pre-Reformation Archbishops of Dublin
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From
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Until
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Incumbent
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Notes
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1152
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1162
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Gréne
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Elevated from bishop to archbishop in March 1152. Died in office on 8 October 1161.
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1162
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1180
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Laurence O'Toole (Irish: Lorcán Ua Tuathail)
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Formerly Abbot of Glendalough 1154–1162. Consecrated in 1162. Died in office on 14 November 1180.
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1181
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1212
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John Comyn
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Also known as John Cumin. Elected on 6 September 1181 and consecrated on 21 March 1181. Died in office circa November 1212.
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1213
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1228
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Henry de Loundres
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Also known as Henry of London. Elected before March 1213 and consecrated in August 1213. During his episcopate, the dioceses of Dublin and Glendalough, which were united in 1214, were confirmed in 1216. Died in office before November 1228;
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1230
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1255
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Luke
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Elected before 13 December 1228, appointed before 11 October 1229, and consecrated after May 1230. Died in office on 12 December 1255.
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1256
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1271
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Fulk Basset
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Also known as Fulk de Sandford. He was the Pope's personal choice over Ralph de Norwich, who had secured the election. Appointed on 26 July 1256 and consecrated before 25 March 1257. Died in office on 4 May 1271.
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1279
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1284
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John de Derlington
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Appointed on 28 January and consecrated on 27 August 1279. Died in office on 29 March 1284.
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1286
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1294
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John de Sandford
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Also recorded as John de Stanford. younger brother of Fulk Basset. Previously Dean of St Patrick's, Dublin (1275–1284). Elected before 20 July 1284, confirmed on 30 May 1285, and consecrated on 7 April 1286. Died in office on 2 October 1294.
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1295/99
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Thomas de Chaddesworth (archbishop-elect)
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Dean of St Patrick's, Dublin. Elected before 28 April 1295 and again on 14 February 1299, however, he was never consecrated, as the Pope refused to confirm his election on both occasions. It is possible he may have served as archbishop. Later served as Vicar-General to the Archbishop.
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1296
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1298
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William Houghton
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Appointed on 24 April 1296 and consecrated circa November 1297. Died in office on 27 August 1298.
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1299
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1306
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Richard de Ferings
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Appointed circa June and consecrated before 1 July 1299. Died in office on 17 October 1306.
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1307
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1310
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Richard de Havering (archbishop-elect)
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Precentor of St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin. Elected archbishop in March 1307, appointed on 10 July 1307, and received possession of the see's temporalities on 13 September 1307. However, he was never consecrated, and after enjoying the dignity and profits, resigned on 21 November 1310.
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1311
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1313
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John de Leche
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Appointed on 16 May and consecrated before 18 May 1311. Died in office on 10 August 1313.
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1317
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1349
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Alexander de Bicknor
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Appointed on 20 August and consecrated on 25 August 1317. Also was Lord Chancellor of Ireland (c. 1325–1343). Died in office on 14 July 1349.
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1349
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1362
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John de St Paul
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Appointed on 4 September 1349 and consecrated on 14 February 1350. Died in office on 9 September 1362.
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1363
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1375
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Thomas Minot
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Appointed on 20 March 1363 and consecrated on 16 April 1363. Died in office on 10 July 1375.
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1375
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1390
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Robert Wikeford
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Appointed on 12 October 1375. Also was Lord Chancellor of Ireland (1377–1379). Died in office on 29 August 1390.
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1390
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1395
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Robert Waldby
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Translated from Aire, France on 14 November 1390. Afterwards translated to Chichester on 25 October 1395, then to York on 5 October 1396.
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1395
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1397
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Richard Northalis
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Translated from Ossory 25 October 1395. Also was Lord Chancellor of Ireland (1393–1397). Died in office on 20 July 1397.
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1397
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1417
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Thomas Cranley
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Appointed before 26 September 1397 and consecrated after that date. Also was Lord Chancellor of Ireland (1401–10 & 1413–14). Died in office on 25 May 1417.
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1417
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1449
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Richard Talbot
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Previously Archbishop-elect of Armagh. Elected Archbishop of Dublin before May 1417, appointed on 20 December 1417, and consecrated before August 1418. Also was Lord Chancellor of Ireland (1423–41). Died in office on 15 August 1449.
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1449
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1471
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Michael Tregury
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Appointed before 24 October 1449. Died in office on 21 December 1471.
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1472
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1484
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John Walton
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Appointed on 4 May 1472 and consecrated before 27 August 1472. Resigned on 14 June 1484.
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1484
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1511
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Walter Fitzsimon
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Appointed on 14 June 1484 and consecrated on 26 September 1484. Also was Lord Chancellor of Ireland (1496–1511). Died in office on 14 May 1511.
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1512
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1521
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William Rokeby
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Translated from Meath on 28 January 1512. Also was Lord Chancellor of Ireland (1512–13 and 1515–21). Died in office on 29 November 1521.
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1523
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1528
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Hugh Inge
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Translated from Meath on 27 February 1523. Also was Lord Chancellor of Ireland (1522–1528). Died in office on 3 August 1528.
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1529
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1534
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John Alen
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Appointed on 3 September and consecrated on 13 March 1530. Also was Lord Chancellor of Ireland (1528–1532). Died in office on 28 July 1534.
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Source(s):[4][5]
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