Province of Armagh | |
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Church | Church of Ireland |
Metropolitan bishop | Archbishop of Armagh |
Cathedral | St Patrick's Cathedral, Armagh |
Dioceses | 7 |
The Archdeacon of Raphoe is a senior ecclesiastical officer within the Anglican Diocese of Derry and Raphoe. [1] As such he or she is responsible for the disciplinary supervision of the clergy [2] within the Raphoe part of the diocese, [3] which is by far the largest. [4]
The archdeaconry can trace its history back to Thomas O'Nahan, who held the office from 1299 to 1306, [5] to the current incumbent David Huss who assumed office in 2013. [6]
Archdeacons of Raphoe | |||
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From | Until | Incumbent | Notes |
1299 | 1306 | Thomas O'Nahan (Irish: Tomás Ó Naán) | First recorded Archdeacon [7]: 364 |
1442 | Laurence | Recorded during 1442. [7]: 364 | |
1619 | 1638 | Thomas Bruce | (1636-1689 [8] [7]: 365 |
1675 | 1689 | James Hamilton | Also Vicar General of Raphoe [7]: 365 |
1690 | 1754 | Andrew Hamilton | Archdeacon for 64 years [7]: 365 |
1754 | 1756 | The Ven. John Hamilton | Son of George Hamilton MP, [9] |
1752 | 1772 | Frederick Hamilton | Also held livings at Wellingborough and Stanton; [10] |
1772 | 1781 | Charles Leslie | Also Vicar General of Raphoe [7]: 365 |
1781 | 1783 | John Alcock | Also Prebendary of Drumholm in Raphoe Cathedral [7]: 365 |
1783 | 1797 | James Montgomery | Collated 23 February 1783. [7]: 365 |
1798 | 1814 | The Ven. Michael Kearney, D.D. | Also Regius Professor of Law at Trinity College, Dublin from 1776 to 1778. [7]: 365 |
1818 | 1835 | John Ussher | b Wicklow 1764 - d Belfast 1835. [11] |
1835 | 1845 | Brabazon William Disney [12] | Compiled an eight-volume collection of his sermons. [13] |
1846 | 1852 | Maurice George Fenwick Bisset | His wife inherited the Bisset of Lessendrum estate. [14] |
1852 | 1877 | Frederick Falkiner Goold | Also Private Chaplain to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. [15] |
1877 | 1897 | Michael Bell Cox | Died before consecration. [16] |
1900 | 1919 | John Molloy | Rector of Taughboyne from 1886. [17] |
1957 | 1980 | Louis Warden Crooks, OBE [18] (1912–1989) | Also Chaplain to the Forces and the Parliament of Northern Ireland. [19] |
1983 | 2013 | Matthew Scott Harte | Also Prebendary of Howth at St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin from 2007 to 2013. [20] |
2013 | present | The Venerable David Ian Huss | Also Rector of Donegal. [21] |
Province of Armagh | |
---|---|
Church | Church of Ireland |
Metropolitan bishop | Archbishop of Armagh |
Cathedral | St Patrick's Cathedral, Armagh |
Dioceses | 7 |
The Archdeacon of Raphoe is a senior ecclesiastical officer within the Anglican Diocese of Derry and Raphoe. [1] As such he or she is responsible for the disciplinary supervision of the clergy [2] within the Raphoe part of the diocese, [3] which is by far the largest. [4]
The archdeaconry can trace its history back to Thomas O'Nahan, who held the office from 1299 to 1306, [5] to the current incumbent David Huss who assumed office in 2013. [6]
Archdeacons of Raphoe | |||
---|---|---|---|
From | Until | Incumbent | Notes |
1299 | 1306 | Thomas O'Nahan (Irish: Tomás Ó Naán) | First recorded Archdeacon [7]: 364 |
1442 | Laurence | Recorded during 1442. [7]: 364 | |
1619 | 1638 | Thomas Bruce | (1636-1689 [8] [7]: 365 |
1675 | 1689 | James Hamilton | Also Vicar General of Raphoe [7]: 365 |
1690 | 1754 | Andrew Hamilton | Archdeacon for 64 years [7]: 365 |
1754 | 1756 | The Ven. John Hamilton | Son of George Hamilton MP, [9] |
1752 | 1772 | Frederick Hamilton | Also held livings at Wellingborough and Stanton; [10] |
1772 | 1781 | Charles Leslie | Also Vicar General of Raphoe [7]: 365 |
1781 | 1783 | John Alcock | Also Prebendary of Drumholm in Raphoe Cathedral [7]: 365 |
1783 | 1797 | James Montgomery | Collated 23 February 1783. [7]: 365 |
1798 | 1814 | The Ven. Michael Kearney, D.D. | Also Regius Professor of Law at Trinity College, Dublin from 1776 to 1778. [7]: 365 |
1818 | 1835 | John Ussher | b Wicklow 1764 - d Belfast 1835. [11] |
1835 | 1845 | Brabazon William Disney [12] | Compiled an eight-volume collection of his sermons. [13] |
1846 | 1852 | Maurice George Fenwick Bisset | His wife inherited the Bisset of Lessendrum estate. [14] |
1852 | 1877 | Frederick Falkiner Goold | Also Private Chaplain to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. [15] |
1877 | 1897 | Michael Bell Cox | Died before consecration. [16] |
1900 | 1919 | John Molloy | Rector of Taughboyne from 1886. [17] |
1957 | 1980 | Louis Warden Crooks, OBE [18] (1912–1989) | Also Chaplain to the Forces and the Parliament of Northern Ireland. [19] |
1983 | 2013 | Matthew Scott Harte | Also Prebendary of Howth at St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin from 2007 to 2013. [20] |
2013 | present | The Venerable David Ian Huss | Also Rector of Donegal. [21] |