Bishop of Down, Connor and Dromore

Bishop of Down, Connor and Dromore

The Bishop of Down, Connor and Dromore was the Ordinary of the Church of Ireland diocese of Down, Connor and Dromore; comprising all County Down and County Antrim, including the city of Belfast.

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History

The episcopal sees of Down and Connor were united in 1442. After the Reformation, the bishopric of Down and Connor continued until 1842 when they were amalgamated with the see of Dromore to form the united see of Down, Connor and Dromore. Since 1945, the see has been separated into the bishopric of Down and Dromore and the bishopric of Connor.[1][2]

List of Bishops of Down, Connor and Dromore

Bishops of Down, Connor and Dromore [1][2]
From Until Incumbent Notes
1842 1848 Richard Mant Appointed Bishop of Down and Connor in 1823; became Bishop of Down, Connor and Dromore on 9 April 1842; died 2 November 1848
1849 1886 Robert Bent Knox Nominated 2 April and consecrated 1 May 1849; translated to Armagh 11 May 1886
1886 1892 William Reeves Elected 18 March and consecrated 29 June 1886; died 12 January 1892
1892 1907 Thomas James Welland Elected 19 February and consecrated 25 March 1892; died 29 July 1907
1907 1911 John Baptist Crozier Translated from Ossory, Ferns and Leighlin; elected 3 September and confirmed 26 September 1907; translated to Armagh 2 February 1911
1911 1919 Charles Frederick D'Arcy Translated from Ossory, Ferns and Leighlin; elected 27 March and confirmed 29 March 1911; translated to Dublin 6 August 1919
1919 1934 Charles Thornton Primrose Grierson Elected 9 October and consecrated 28 October 1919; resigned in November 1934; died 9 July 1935
1934 1942 John Frederick McNeice Translated from Cashel and Waterford; elected 11 December and confirmed 12 December 1934; died 14 April 1942
1942 1945 Charles King Irwin Translated from Limerick, Ardfert and Aghadoe; elected 6 August and confirmed 17 November 1942; relinquished the sees of Down and Dromore 1 January 1945, but continued as Bishop of Connor
In 1945, the see was separated into the bishoprics of Down & Dromore and Connor

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Fryde, E. B.; Greenway, D. E.; Porter, S.; Roy, I. (1986). Handbook of British Chronology (3rd ed.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 385 and 389. ISBN 0-521-56350-X. 
  2. ^ a b Crockford's Clerical Directory 2008/2009 (100th edition), Church House Publishing (ISBN 978-0-7151-1030-0).

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