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William Edward Meade (24 February 1832 – 12 October 1912) was
[1] a
Bishop of Cork, Cloyne and Ross .
[2]
[3]
Born in county Cork, where his father William was a clergyman, he attended school in Midleton and then university at
Trinity College, Dublin ,
[4] becoming a Scholar in 1856, and earning BA in mathematics 1857, and MA in 1860. He was ordained in 1863.
[5] In 1873 he became a Bachelor (BD) and a Doctor of Divinity (DD).
[6]
He was
Rector of
Ardtrea and then
Archdeacon of Armagh from 1885
[7] until his elevation to the
episcopate in 1893.
[8]
He married Mary Ferrier, the daughter of Fleetwood Churchill of Dublin.[
citation needed ]
See also
References
^ "The Bishop Of Cork".
The Times . No. 40029. 14 October 1912. p. 9, col E.
^
Cork Anglican
Archived 2011-07-22 at the
Wayback Machine
^ "A New History of Ireland", Moody, T.M.; Martin, F.X.; Byrne, F.J.; Cosgrove, F.: Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1976
ISBN
0-19-821745-5
^
“Who was Who” 1897-2007 London,
A & C Black , 2007
ISBN
978-0-19-954087-7
^
Church and Parish Records of the United Diocese of Cork, Cloyne, and Ross
^
The Dublin University calendar 1972-73 Trinity College Dublin, The University of Dublin: Supplement page 81
^ "The Clergy List, Clerical Guide and Ecclesiastical Directory" London, Hamilton & Co., 1889.
^ "Handbook of British Chronology", By Fryde, E.B.;. Greenway, D.E.; Porter, S.; Roy, I.: Cambridge,
Cambridge University Press , 1996
ISBN
0-521-56350-X , 9780521563505
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