Theophilus Blakely, the Glossary
Theophilus Blakely was an Irish Anglican priest.[1]
Table of Contents
16 relations: Anglicanism, Dean of Achonry, Dean of Connor, Dean of Down, Edward Hoare (priest), George Dames Burtchaell, Henry Leslie (dean of Connor), Irish people, Priest, The Morning Post, Thomas Graves (priest), Thomas Plunket, 2nd Baron Plunket, Thomas Sadleir, Thomas Woodward (theologian), Trinity College Dublin, William Greene (Dean of Achonry).
- Deans of Achonry
- Deans of Connor
- Deans of Down
Anglicanism
Anglicanism is a Western Christian tradition which developed from the practices, liturgy, and identity of the Church of England following the English Reformation, in the context of the Protestant Reformation in Europe.
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Dean of Achonry
The Dean of Achonry used to be based at the Cathedral Church of St Crumnathy, Achonry (closed in 1997) in the Diocese of Achonry within the united bishopric of Tuam, Killala and Achonry of the Church of Ireland. Theophilus Blakely and Dean of Achonry are Deans of Achonry.
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Dean of Connor
The Dean of Connor is based at Christ Church Cathedral, Lisburn in the Diocese of Connor (Church of Ireland) within the Church of Ireland. Theophilus Blakely and Dean of Connor are Deans of Connor.
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Dean of Down
The Dean of Down is based in The Cathedral Church of the Holy and Undivided Trinity, Downpatrick within the Diocese of Down and Dromore of the Church of Ireland. Theophilus Blakely and Dean of Down are Deans of Down.
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Edward Hoare (priest)
Edward Newenham Hoare (11 April 1802 – 1 February 1877), a graduate of Trinity College, Dublin was an Irish Anglican priest: he was Archdeacon of Ardfert from 1836 to 1839, then Dean of Achonry from 1839 to 1850; and Dean of Waterford from then until his death. Theophilus Blakely and Edward Hoare (priest) are Deans of Achonry.
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George Dames Burtchaell
George Dames Burtchaell, KC, MA, LLB, MRIA, JP (12 June 1853 – 18 August 1921) was an Irish genealogist.
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Henry Leslie (dean of Connor)
Henry Leslie (1775 – 24 Jan 1848) was Dean of Connor from 1825 to 1838. Theophilus Blakely and Henry Leslie (dean of Connor) are Christian clergy stubs, Deans of Connor and Irish religious biography stubs.
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Irish people
Irish people (Muintir na hÉireann or Na hÉireannaigh) are an ethnic group and nation native to the island of Ireland, who share a common ancestry, history and culture.
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Priest
A priest is a religious leader authorized to perform the sacred rituals of a religion, especially as a mediatory agent between humans and one or more deities.
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The Morning Post
The Morning Post was a conservative daily newspaper published in London from 1772 to 1937, when it was acquired by The Daily Telegraph.
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Thomas Graves (priest)
Thomas Ryder Graves (1745–1828) was a clergyman in the Church of Ireland during the 18th century. Theophilus Blakely and Thomas Graves (priest) are Deans of Connor.
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Thomas Plunket, 2nd Baron Plunket
Thomas Span Plunket, 2nd Baron Plunket (1792–1866), was Bishop of Tuam, Killaly and Achonry. Theophilus Blakely and Thomas Plunket, 2nd Baron Plunket are Deans of Down.
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Thomas Sadleir
Thomas Ulick Sadleir (15 September 1882 – 21 December 1957) was an Irish genealogist and heraldic expert.
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Thomas Woodward (theologian)
Thomas Best Woodward (1814–1875), M.A. was an Anglican priest in Ireland during the 19th century. Theophilus Blakely and Thomas Woodward (theologian) are Deans of Down.
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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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William Greene (Dean of Achonry)
William Greene (died 13 January 1843) was Dean of Achonry from 1821 until 1824 when he became the Rector of Ahoghill. Theophilus Blakely and William Greene (Dean of Achonry) are Christian clergy stubs, Deans of Achonry and Irish religious biography stubs.
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See also
Deans of Achonry
- Arthur Kenney (priest)
- Dean of Achonry
- Edward Hoare (priest)
- George Heather
- Gordon Walker (priest)
- Hamilton Townsend
- Hervey de Montmorency, 4th Viscount Mountmorres
- James Hastings (priest)
- James Langrishe
- James Vaughan (priest)
- John Yeard
- Owen O'Connor
- Richard Handcock (priest)
- Samuel Foley (bishop)
- Sutton Symes
- Theophilus Blakely
- Thomas Allen (dean of Achonry)
- William Greene (Dean of Achonry)
- William Lloyd (bishop of Killala and Achonry)
Deans of Connor
- Brian Moller
- Dean of Connor
- Francis Marsh
- George Rust (bishop)
- Gilbert Wilson (bishop)
- Henry Leslie (dean of Connor)
- Hill Benson
- John Bond (priest)
- John Chaine
- John Walsh (priest)
- John Walton Murray
- Lex Fair
- Martin Baxter
- Norman Barr (priest)
- Owen Lloyd (priest)
- Patrick Sheridan (Bishop of Cloyne)
- Robert Openshawe
- Robert Price (bishop)
- Sam Wright (priest)
- Theophilus Blakely
- Thomas Graves (priest)
Deans of Down
- Benjamin Phipps
- Cyril Elliott
- Daniel Witter
- Dean of Down
- Edmund Knox (bishop of Limerick, Ardfert and Aghadoe)
- Henry Leslie (bishop)
- James Dickson (priest)
- John Pierce Brown
- Ralph Lambert
- Richard Daniel (priest)
- Robert Bligh
- Theophilus Blakely
- Thomas Bayly (bishop)
- Thomas Fletcher (bishop)
- Thomas Plunket, 2nd Baron Plunket
- Thomas Woodward (theologian)
- William Annesley (priest)
- William Gore (priest)
- William Sheridan (bishop of Kilmore and Ardagh)