Charles Agar, 1st Earl of Normanton
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Charles Agar, 1st Earl of Normanton (22 December 1736 – 14 July 1809), was an Anglo-Irish clergyman of the Church of Ireland. He served as Dean of Kilmore, as Bishop of Cloyne, as Archbishop of Cashel, and finally as Archbishop of Dublin from 1801 until his death.
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Archbishop of Dublin Bishop of Glendalough Primate of Ireland | |
Church | Church of Ireland |
Diocese | Dublin and Glendalough |
Appointed | 7 December 1801 |
In office | 1801-1809 |
Predecessor | Robert Fowler |
Successor | Euseby Cleaver |
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Consecration | 20 March 1768 by Arthur Smyth |
Personal details | |
Born | (1736-12-22)22 December 1736 |
Died | 14 July 1809(1809-07-14) (aged 72) London, England |
Buried | Westminster Abbey |
Nationality | Irish |
Denomination | Anglican |
Parents | Henry Agar and Anne Ellis |
Spouse | Jane Benson |
Children | 4 |
Previous post(s) | Bishop of Cloyne (1768-1779) Archbishop of Cashel (1779-1801) |
Education | Westminster School |
Alma mater | Christ Church, Oxford |
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