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The Dean of Belfast is the senior official of
St Anne's Cathedral in the city of
Belfast,
Northern Ireland and head of the
Chapter, its governing body.
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- 1894–1899:
Henry Stewart O’Hara; first dean of Belfast (afterwards
Bishop of Cashel and Waterford, 1900)
- 1899–1903:
Charles Frederick D’Arcy; became
Bishop of Ossory, Ferns and Leighlin, and subsequently
Bishop of Down, Connor and Dromore, briefly
Archbishop of Dublin, and finally
Archbishop of Armagh
- 1903–1911:
John Joseph Robinson
- 1911–1919:
Charles Thornton Primrose Grierson (afterwards
Bishop of Down, Connor and Dromore, 1919)
- 1919–1926:
Thomas Gibson George Collins (afterwards
Bishop of Meath, 1926)
- 1926–1932:
Henry Robert Brett
- 1932–1945:
William Shaw Kerr
- 1945–1956:
Robert Cyril Hamilton Glover Elliott (afterwards
Bishop of Connor, 1956)
- 1956–1970:
Cuthbert Peacocke (afterwards
Bishop of Derry and Raphoe, 1970)
- 1970–1985:
Samuel Bennett Crooks
- 1985–2001:
Jack Shearer
- 2001–2011:
Houston McKelvey
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- 2011–2017:
John Mann
- 2018–present:
Stephen Forde
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