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Maurice Talbot
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ecclesiastical family, the second son of the Very Rev. Joseph Talbot, Dean of Cashel , and was educated at St Columba's College and Trinity College, Dublin
Archbishop of Cashel
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Cist. Also recorded as David Mac Carwill or MacCarwell. Previously dean of Cashel . Elected before 17 August 1254 and appointed on that date. Received
Bishop of Down and Connor
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April 1602; died before 14 January 1607. 1607 1612 John Todd Formerly Dean of Cashel ; nominated to Down and Connor and to Dromore 24 January; appointed to
Mary Palmer
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children, two sons and three daughters: Joseph Palmer (1749–1829), Dean of Cashel , and author of A Four Months' Tour in France. He resided at Beam House
Benjamin Williams Mathias
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Stunt, Bloomsbury Publishing,2000. Some Early Irish Evangelicals by The Dean of Cashel , www.churchsociety.org A Victorian Marriage - Sir William Rowan Hamilton
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daughters: Katherine Christian married William Chadwick Bourchier, Dean of Cashel in Ireland and Mary Ellen married Admiral Sir Charles Knowles, 4th Baronet
Beam, Great Torrington
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the Very Rev. Joseph Palmer (1749–1829) Chancellor of Ferns, later Dean of Cashel . He was the author of A four Month Tour Through France (1776). He was
George Moore (Dublin MP)
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Armstrong, and their sons included William Ogle Moore (1799–1874), dean of Cashel then of Clogher, James Moore (1807–1895), who emigrated to Australia
John Rolle, 1st Baron Rolle
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Cross, Little Torrington, who sold it to the Very Rev. Joseph Palmer, Dean of Cashel , who sold it to Lord Rolle. Rolle married twice, neither of which marriages
List of alumni of King's College London
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Dean of Canterbury and Master of Marlborough College Gerald Field – Dean of Cashel Dianna Gwilliams – Dean of Guildford Frederic Harton – Dean of Wells