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Bishop of Clogher

Clogher is the name of a diocese in both the Church of Ireland and Roman Catholic bishop in Ireland. Each faith has its own Bishop of Clogher. Clogher covers much of the province of Ulster, taking in Donegal, parts of Fermanagh, Cavan and Monaghan. The current Church of Ireland bishop is the Right Reverend Michael Jackson. The Catholic bishop of Clogher is the Rt Rev. Joseph Duffy.

The Church of Ireland see is in the town of Clogher at the Cathedral Church of Saint Macartan .

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1 post reformation Church of Ireland See of Clogher

List of pre-reformation Bishops of Clogher

The details of the earlier bishops vary considerably between sources

Note: Moelisa is probably a nickname, and means the servant of Christ

Tenure Incumbent Notes
???? to ????Macartin Saint Macartin
???? to ?ante506Tigernach Saint Tigernach
???? to ?ante550Sinell Saint Sinell
???? to ????Feidlimid
???? to ?ante571Laserian Saint Laserian
???? to ????AidanBecame Bishop of Lindisfarne; Saint Aidan
???? to ????Airmeadach
???? to ?ante731Foeldobar
???? to ?ante898Ailill
???? to ?ante929Cenfail Saint Cenfail
1126 to 1139Christian O’Morgair
1139 to 1182Edan O’Kelly
1182 to 1184Moelisa O’Carol Translated to Armagh
1184 to 1191Christian O’Macturan Abbot of Clonmacnois
1191 to 1195Moelisa Mac-Mail-Ciaran Abbot of Mellifont; surname lost – nickname means son of the servant of Saint Kieran
1195 to 1218Tigernach MacGilla Ronan
1218 to 1227Donato Fidatra Translated to Armagh
1227 to 1240Nehemiah O’Brogan
1240 to 1268David O’Brogan
1268 to 1287Michael MacAntsair Archdeacon
1287 to 1316Matthew MacCatusaid I. Chancellor of Armagh
1316 to 1320Gelasius O’Banan
1320 to 1356Nicholas MacCatasaid Archdeacon
1356 to 1361Bernard MacCamaill Archdeacon
???? to 1370Odo O’Neal Chancellor of Armagh
1370 to 1389O’Corcroin
1389 to 1432Arthur MacCamaill Archdeacon
1432 to 1449Peter Macguire Archdeacon
1449 to 1485Roger Macguire
1485 to ????Edmund Courcy Translated to Ross
???? to ????vacantFor 8 years
???? to 1502Nehemiah Clonin Resigned
1504 to 1505Patrick O’Conolly Abbot of SS Peter and Paul, Clonmacnois
1505 to c1514Eugene Mac Camoeil Dean
c1514 to 1519vacantFor 4 years
1519 to c1534Patrick Cullin
c1534 to 1542vacantFor 8 years
1542 to 1570Hugh O’Cervallan

post reformation Church of Ireland See of Clogher

Tenure Incumbent Notes
1570 to 1571Miler Magragh First protestant bishop; translated to Cashel
1570 to 1605vacant
1605 to 1621George Montgomery Dean of Norwich; also Bishop of Derry and Raphoe then, after resigning these, Bishop of Meath
1621 to 1645James Spottiswood
1645 to 1661Henry JonesDean of Ardagh; translated to Meath
1661 to 1671John Lesley Tranlated from Raphoe
1671 to 1672Robert Lesley Translated from Raphoe
1672 to 1691Roger BoyleTranslated from Down and Connor
1691 to 1697Richard Tennison Translated from Killala and Achonry; translated to Meath
1697 to 1717George Ash Translated from Cloyne; translated to Derry; Saint George Ash
1717 to 1745John Sterne Translated from Dromore
1745 to 1758Robert Clayton Translated from Cork and Ross
1758 to 1782John Garnet Translated from Leighlin and Ferns
1782 to 1796John HothamTranslated from Ossory
1796 to 1798William FosterTranslated from Kilmore
1798 to 1819John Porter Translated from Killala
1819 to 1820Lord John George de la Poer Beresford Translated from Raphoe; translated to Dublin
1820 to 1822The Honourable Percy JocelynTranslated from Leighlinbridge
1850See united to Armagh
1886Charles Maurice Slack Consecrated 29 June 1886
1850 to ???? 
2002 to presentMichael JacksonConsecrated 6 March 2002

Sources

Haydn's Book of Dignities, 1894, Joseph Haydn (reprinted 1969)

See also

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