St George Ashe, the Glossary
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38 relations: Apulia, Archbishop of Dublin (Church of Ireland), Archbishop of Tuam, Archdeacon of Clogher, Athlone, Bishop of Clogher, Bishop of Cloyne, Bishop of Derry, Brussels, Calabria, Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin, Church of Ireland, Clandestinity (Catholic canon law), Dillon Ashe, Doctor of Divinity, Donegall Lectureship at Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Dunmore, County Galway, Edward Chaney, Esther Johnson, George Berkeley, George Browne (provost), George St George (Carrick MP), Hugh Howard (painter), Jonathan Swift, Joseph Addison, List of diplomatic missions of the United Kingdom, List of provosts of Trinity College Dublin, Proceedings of the Royal Society, Ralph Gore, 1st Earl of Ross, Robert Huntington, Roscommon, Sicily, Sir Ralph Gore, 4th Baronet, The Right Reverend, Trinity College Dublin, Vienna, William King (bishop).
- 17th-century Irish mathematicians
- 18th-century Irish mathematicians
- Anglican bishops of Cloyne
- Anglican bishops of Derry
- Bishops of Clogher (Church of Ireland)
- Christian clergy from County Roscommon
- Donegall Lecturers of Mathematics at Trinity College Dublin
- Provosts of Trinity College Dublin
Apulia
Apulia, also known by its Italian name Puglia, is a region of Italy, located in the southern peninsular section of the country, bordering the Adriatic Sea to the east, the Strait of Otranto and Ionian Sea to the southeast and the Gulf of Taranto to the south.
Archbishop of Dublin (Church of Ireland)
The Archbishop of Dublin is a senior bishop in the Church of Ireland, second only to the Archbishop of Armagh.
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Archbishop of Tuam
The Archbishop of Tuam (Ard-Easpag Thuama) is an archbishop which takes its name after the town of Tuam in County Galway, Ireland.
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Archdeacon of Clogher
The Archdeacon of Clogher is a senior ecclesiastical officer within the Anglican Diocese of Clogher.
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Athlone
Athlone is a town on the border of County Roscommon and County Westmeath, Ireland.
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Bishop of Clogher
The Bishop of Clogher is an episcopal title which takes its name after the village of Clogher in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. St George Ashe and Bishop of Clogher are bishops of Clogher (Church of Ireland).
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Bishop of Cloyne
The Bishop of Cloyne is an episcopal title that takes its name after the small town of Cloyne in County Cork, Republic of Ireland. St George Ashe and Bishop of Cloyne are Anglican bishops of Cloyne.
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Bishop of Derry
The Bishop of Derry is an episcopal title which takes its name after the monastic settlement originally founded at Daire Calgach and later known as Daire Colm Cille, Anglicised as Derry.
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Brussels
Brussels (Bruxelles,; Brussel), officially the Brussels-Capital Region (All text and all but one graphic show the English name as Brussels-Capital Region.) (Région de Bruxelles-Capitale; Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest), is a region of Belgium comprising 19 municipalities, including the City of Brussels, which is the capital of Belgium.
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Calabria
Calabria is a region in southern Italy.
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Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin
Christ Church Cathedral, more formally The Cathedral of the Holy Trinity (Irish: Ardeaglais Theampall Chríost), is the cathedral of the United Dioceses of Dublin and Glendalough and the cathedral of the ecclesiastical province of the United Provinces of Dublin and Cashel in the (Anglican) Church of Ireland.
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Church of Ireland
The Church of Ireland (Eaglais na hÉireann,; Kirk o Airlann) is a Christian church in Ireland, and an autonomous province of the Anglican Communion.
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Clandestinity (Catholic canon law)
Clandestinity is a diriment impediment in the canon law of the Roman Catholic Church.
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Dillon Ashe
Dillon Ashe, D.D. (1666-1724) was an Anglican Archdeacon in Ireland in the first half of the eighteenth century.
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Doctor of Divinity
A Doctor of Divinity (DD or DDiv; Doctor Divinitatis) is the holder of an advanced academic degree in divinity.
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Donegall Lectureship at Trinity College Dublin
The Donegall Lecturership at Trinity College Dublin, is one of two endowed mathematics positions at Trinity College Dublin (TCD), the other being the Erasmus Smith's Chair of Mathematics. St George Ashe and Donegall Lectureship at Trinity College Dublin are Donegall Lecturers of Mathematics at Trinity College Dublin.
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Dublin
Dublin is the capital of the Republic of Ireland and also the largest city by size on the island of Ireland.
Dunmore, County Galway
Dunmore is a town in County Galway, Ireland.
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Edward Chaney
Edward Chaney (born 1951) is a British cultural historian.
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Esther Johnson
Esther Johnson (13 March 1681 – 28 January 1728) was an Englishwoman known to have been a close friend of Jonathan Swift, known as "Stella".
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George Berkeley
George Berkeley (12 March 168514 January 1753) – known as Bishop Berkeley (Bishop of Cloyne of the Anglican Church of Ireland) – was an Anglo-Irish philosopher whose primary achievement was the advancement of a theory he called "immaterialism" (later referred to as "subjective idealism" by others). St George Ashe and George Berkeley are Anglican bishops of Cloyne.
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George Browne (provost)
George Browne, D.D. (6 January 1649 – 5 February 1699) was an English 17th-century academic who served as the 16th Provost of Trinity College Dublin from 1695 to 1699. St George Ashe and George Browne (provost) are provosts of Trinity College Dublin.
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George St George (Carrick MP)
Sir George St George, knight, of Dunmore (born by 1640 – died December 1713) was an Irish Member of Parliament.
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Hugh Howard (painter)
Hugh Howard (7 February 1675 – 17 March 1737) was a portrait-painter and collector of works of art from Dublin.
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Jonathan Swift
Jonathan Swift (30 November 1667 – 19 October 1745) was an Anglo-Irish satirist, author, essayist, political pamphleteer (first for the Whigs, then for the Tories), poet, and Anglican cleric who became Dean of St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, hence his common sobriquet, "Dean Swift".
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Joseph Addison
Joseph Addison (1 May 1672 – 17 May 1719) was an English essayist, poet, playwright, and politician. St George Ashe and Joseph Addison are members of the Privy Council of Ireland.
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List of diplomatic missions of the United Kingdom
This is a list of diplomatic missions of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, excluding honorary consulates.
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List of provosts of Trinity College Dublin
The following persons have been provost of Trinity College Dublin. St George Ashe and List of provosts of Trinity College Dublin are provosts of Trinity College Dublin.
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Proceedings of the Royal Society
Proceedings of the Royal Society is the main research journal of the Royal Society.
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Ralph Gore, 1st Earl of Ross
General The Rt Hon. Ralph Gore, 1st Earl of Ross (23 November 1725 – September 1802), known as Sir Ralph Gore, 6th Baronet, from 1746 until 1764, subsequently as The Baron Gore until 1768, and then as The Viscount Belleisle until 1772, was an Anglo-Irish soldier, politician and peer.
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Robert Huntington
Robert Huntington (12February 16372September 1701) was an English churchman, orientalist, and manuscript collector who served as the 14th Provost of Trinity College Dublin from 1679 to 1683. St George Ashe and Robert Huntington are provosts of Trinity College Dublin.
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Roscommon
Roscommon (IPA:ˌɾˠɔsˠˈkɔmˠaːnʲ) is the county town and the largest town in County Roscommon in Ireland.
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Sicily
Sicily (Sicilia,; Sicilia,, officially Regione Siciliana) is an island in the central Mediterranean Sea, south of the Italian Peninsula in continental Europe and is one of the 20 regions of Italy.
Sir Ralph Gore, 4th Baronet
Sir Ralph Gore, 4th Baronet (c. 1675 – 23 February 1733) was a Speaker of the Irish House of Commons. St George Ashe and Sir Ralph Gore, 4th Baronet are members of the Privy Council of Ireland.
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The Right Reverend
The Right Reverend (abbreviated as The Rt Rev'd or The Rt Rev.) is an honorific style given to certain religious figures and members of a clergy.
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Trinity College Dublin
Trinity College Dublin (Coláiste na Tríonóide), officially The College of the Holy and Undivided Trinity of Queen Elizabeth near Dublin, is the sole constituent college of the University of Dublin, Ireland.
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Vienna
Vienna (Wien; Austro-Bavarian) is the capital, most populous city, and one of nine federal states of Austria.
William King (bishop)
William King (1 May 1650 – 8 May 1729) was an Anglican divine in the Church of Ireland, who was Archbishop of Dublin from 1703 to 1729. St George Ashe and William King (bishop) are Anglican bishops of Derry and members of the Privy Council of Ireland.
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See also
17th-century Irish mathematicians
- George Tollet
- Milo Sumner
- St George Ashe
18th-century Irish mathematicians
- Bartholomew Lloyd
- George Tollet
- Henry Joseph Dabzac
- Henry Ussher (astronomer)
- Hugh Hamilton (bishop)
- John Stokes (Irish mathematician)
- Matthew Young (bishop)
- Patrick d'Arcy
- Richard Murray (mathematician)
- Robert Adrain
- St George Ashe
- Thomas Wilson (academic)
- Whitley Stokes (physician)
- William Clement (academic)
Anglican bishops of Cloyne
- Bishop of Cloyne
- Charles Agar, 1st Earl of Normanton
- Charles Crow
- Charles Warburton
- Edward Jones (bishop)
- Edward Synge (bishop of Elphin)
- Frederick Hervey, 4th Earl of Bristol
- George Berkeley
- George Synge
- Henry Maule (bishop)
- James Stopford (bishop)
- John Brinkley (astronomer)
- Richard Woodward (bishop)
- St George Ashe
- Tobias Pullen
- William Bennet (bishop)
- William Palliser (bishop)
Anglican bishops of Derry
- Brutus Babington
- Charles Hickman
- Ezekiel Hopkins
- Frederick Hervey, 4th Earl of Bristol
- George Downame
- George Montgomery (bishop)
- George Stone (bishop)
- George Wilde (bishop)
- Henry Downes (bishop)
- John Bramhall
- John Hartstonge
- Michael Ward (bishop)
- Richard Ponsonby
- Robert Mossom (bishop)
- St George Ashe
- William Barnard (bishop)
- William King (bishop)
- William Knox (bishop)
- William Nicolson
Bishops of Clogher (Church of Ireland)
- Alan Buchanan (bishop)
- Bishop of Clogher
- Brian Hannon
- Charles D'Arcy
- Charles Stack (bishop)
- George Montgomery (bishop)
- Gordon McMullan
- Henry Jones (bishop)
- Hugh O'Carolan
- Ian Ellis
- James MacManaway (bishop)
- James Spottiswood
- John Garnett (bishop)
- John Leslie (bishop of Clogher)
- John McDowell (bishop)
- John Porter (bishop)
- John Sterne (bishop of Dromore)
- Lord John Beresford
- Lord Robert Tottenham
- Maurice Day (bishop of Clogher)
- Michael Jackson (bishop)
- Percy Jocelyn
- Richard Hanson (bishop)
- Richard Tennison
- Richard Tyner
- Robert Clayton (bishop)
- Robert Heavener
- Robert Leslie (bishop)
- Roger Boyle (bishop)
- Sir John Hotham, 9th Baronet
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- William Foster (bishop)
Christian clergy from County Roscommon
- Ambrose MacDermott
- Arthur Mahon
- Bernard Coyne (bishop)
- Charles Hawkes (priest)
- Christopher Jones (Roman Catholic bishop)
- Ciarán of Clonmacnoise
- Conal
- Dominic Meade
- Edward Doorly
- Edward J. Flanagan
- George Joseph Plunket Browne
- George Kelly (Jacobite)
- Henry Yeaden
- Isaac Goldsmith
- James Casey (poet-priest)
- James Coyle
- James MacManaway (bishop)
- John Bannon (priest)
- John Conmee
- John Derry (bishop)
- John French (Dean of Elphin)
- John Kirby (bishop)
- Laurence Gillooly
- Lewis Streane
- Louis Henry Strean
- Michael O'Flanagan
- Muireadhach Ua Dubhthaigh
- Oliver Cary
- Patrick Whitney
- St George Ashe
- Thomas Costello (bishop)
- Thomas Crofton
- Thomas Finnegan
- Thomas Flynn (bishop of Achonry)
- Thomas O'Doherty
- William French (priest)
Donegall Lecturers of Mathematics at Trinity College Dublin
- Ailsa Land
- Andrew Searle Hart
- Benjamin Williamson (mathematician)
- Caleb Cartwright
- Charles Henry Rowe
- Christopher Isham
- Christopher Zeeman
- David Gross
- Dennis Lindley
- Dennis W. Sciama
- Donald Knuth
- Donegall Lectureship at Trinity College Dublin
- Edward Smyth (bishop)
- Freeman Dyson
- Friedrich Hirzebruch
- George Salmon
- Heini Halberstam
- Henry Hickman Harte
- Henry Joseph Dabzac
- Henry Ussher (astronomer)
- Jacob T. Schwartz
- James Hamilton (physicist)
- James Lighthill
- James Wilson (mathematician)
- John Stokes (Irish mathematician)
- Ludvig Faddeev
- Marc Yor
- Matthew Young (bishop)
- Michael Berry (physicist)
- Paul Halmos
- Richard Helsham
- Richard MacDonnell (scholar)
- Richard Murray (mathematician)
- Robbert Dijkgraaf
- Robert Russell (Irish mathematician)
- Robert Shawe
- Roy Kerr
- St George Ashe
- TS Broderick
- Theaker Wilder
- Thomas Elrington (bishop)
- Thomas Wilson (academic)
- Tony Bell (physicist)
- Whitley Stokes (physician)
- William Clement (academic)
- William Molyneux
- Yang Chen-Ning
Provosts of Trinity College Dublin
- Adam Loftus (bishop)
- Albert Joseph McConnell
- Anthony Martin (bishop)
- Anthony Traill (college provost)
- Bartholomew Lloyd
- Benjamin Pratt
- Edward Gwynn
- Ernest Alton
- F. S. L. Lyons
- Franc Sadleir
- Francis Andrews
- George Browne (provost)
- George Hall (academic)
- George Salmon
- Henry Alvey
- Humphrey Lloyd (physicist)
- John Bernard (bishop)
- John Hegarty (academic)
- John Hely-Hutchinson (secretary of state)
- John Hewitt Jellett
- John Kearney (bishop)
- John Pentland Mahaffy
- Linda Doyle
- List of provosts of Trinity College Dublin
- Michael Moore (provost)
- Michael Ward (bishop)
- Narcissus Marsh
- Patrick Prendergast (academic)
- Peter Browne (theologian)
- Richard Baldwin (provost)
- Richard MacDonnell (scholar)
- Richard Murray (mathematician)
- Richard Washington (provost)
- Robert Huntington
- Robert Ussher
- Samuel Kyle (bishop)
- Samuel Winter
- St George Ashe
- Thomas Elrington (bishop)
- Thomas Noel Mitchell
- Thomas Seele
- Thomas Wilson (academic)
- Walter Travers
- William Arthur Watts
- William Bedell
- William Chappell (bishop)
- William Temple (logician)
- William Thrift
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_George_Ashe
Also known as St. George Ashe.