Dominic Tirrey, a Chaplain to Henry VIII was Bishop of Cork and Cloyne[1] from 1536 to 1557[2] despite the appointment being opposed by Pope Paul III.[3]
Bishops of Cork and Cloyne, of Cork, Cloyne and Ross, and of Cork and Ross | |
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Cork & Cloyne | |
Cork, Cloyne & Ross | |
Cork & Ross | |
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Cork & Ross |
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Post-Reformation Roman Catholic bishops of Cork, Cloyne and Ross | |||||||
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1540–1693 |
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1693–1747 |
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1747–1850 |
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1850–1958 |
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1958–present |
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†During this period the bishops were also apostolic administrators of Ross |