James Bland (c. 1666 – March 1728) was an English Anglican priest in Ireland. [1]
Bland was educated at Sedbergh School [2] and St John's College, Cambridge. [3]
He moved to Ireland in 1692 as chaplain to Henry Sydney, 1st Earl of Romney, the newly appointed Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. Bland became Archdeacon of Limerick on 1 June 1693, resigned in 1705, [4] and became Archdeacon of Aghadoe on 12 July that year. He became Treasurer of Ardfert in 1711 [5] and Dean of Ardfert in 1728. [6]
He was married to Lucy Brewster, the eldest daughter of Sir Francis Brewster, Alderman of Dublin; and died as Vicar of Killarney in March 1728. [7]
James Bland (c. 1666 – March 1728) was an English Anglican priest in Ireland. [1]
Bland was educated at Sedbergh School [2] and St John's College, Cambridge. [3]
He moved to Ireland in 1692 as chaplain to Henry Sydney, 1st Earl of Romney, the newly appointed Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. Bland became Archdeacon of Limerick on 1 June 1693, resigned in 1705, [4] and became Archdeacon of Aghadoe on 12 July that year. He became Treasurer of Ardfert in 1711 [5] and Dean of Ardfert in 1728. [6]
He was married to Lucy Brewster, the eldest daughter of Sir Francis Brewster, Alderman of Dublin; and died as Vicar of Killarney in March 1728. [7]