Thomas Lindsay (bishop)

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Dean of St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin (1694–1696),
Bishop of Killaloe (1696–1713),
Bishop of Raphoe
(1713–1714)

Thomas Lindsay (or Lindesay, Lyndesay),

Dean of St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, Bishop of Killaloe, Bishop of Raphoe and finally Archbishop of Armagh
.

Biography

The son of a Scottish Minister, he was born in 1656 in

Master of Arts in 1678, a Bachelor of Divinity and Doctor of Divinity in 1693. In 1686 he was appointed rector of St Mary Magdalene Woolwich in Kent (now London).[1]

He came to Ireland as chaplain to

St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, on 22 March 1696 by Archbishop Narcissus Marsh of Dublin, assisted by Bishop William Moreton of Kildare, and Bishop Nathaniel Foy of Waterford and Lismore. He was translated to the bishopric of Raphoe on 6 June 1713, and a few months later he was promoted to the archbishopric of Armagh on 4 January 1714. He died in Dublin on 13 July 1724,[1] and was buried in Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin
.

Family

Thomas was the son of the Rev. John Lindsay, Minister of Blandford. His father was a descendant of the Lindsays of Kinnettles, who descend from the Lindsays of Evelick, who descend from the Lindsays of Lekoquhy, who descend from the third son of Sir David Lindsay, 3rd Earl of Crawford.[2]

References

Notes

  1. ^ a b Foster, Joseph, ed. (1891). "Lyndesay, Thomas, in Alumni Oxonienses 1500-1714". British History Online. Retrieved 31 October 2021.
  2. ^ Lord Lindsay (1894). Lives of the Lindsays, or a Memoir of the House of Crawford and Balcarres. Vol. I. London: John Murray. p. 439.

Sources

  • Fryde, E. B.; Greenway, D. E.; Porter, S.; Roy, I., eds. (1986). Handbook of British Chronology (3rd, reprinted 2003 ed.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 380, 397, 405. .
  • Cotton, Henry (1851). The Province of Munster. Fasti Ecclesiae Hiberniae: The Succession of the Prelates and Members of the Cathedral Bodies of Ireland. Vol. 1 (2nd ed.). Dublin: Hodges and Smith. p. 468.
  • Cotton, Henry (1848). The Province of Leinster. Fasti Ecclesiae Hiberniae: The Succession of the Prelates and Members of the Cathedral Bodies of Ireland. Vol. 2. Dublin: Hodges and Smith. pp. 102–103.
  • Cotton, Henry (1849). The Province of Ulster. Fasti Ecclesiae Hiberniae: The Succession of the Prelates and Members of the Cathedral Bodies of Ireland. Vol. 3. Dublin: Hodges and Smith. pp. 23 and 354.
Church of Ireland titles
Preceded by
Michael Jephson
Dean of St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin

1694–1696
Succeeded by
Edward Smyth
Preceded by
Henry Rider
Bishop of Killaloe
1696–1713
Succeeded by
Thomas Vesey
Preceded by
John Pooley
Bishop of Raphoe
1713–1714
Succeeded by
Preceded by Archbishop of Armagh
1714–1724
Succeeded by