Pre-Reformation Bishops of Dromore |
From |
Until |
Incumbent |
Notes |
bef. 1197 |
unknown |
Ua Ruanada |
Named as the bishop of Uveghe (Iveagh) in a grant by Echmílid, Bishop of Down. |
1227 |
unknown |
Geraldus OCist |
Formerly a monk of Mellifont Abbey; elected bishop bef. 15 April 1227 and confirmed by King Henry III 25 April 1227; death date unknown. |
1245 |
unknown |
Andreas |
Andrew; formerly Archdeacon of Dromore; elected bef. 1 October 1245 and obtained the royal assent on that date; consecrated in late 1245; death date unknown. |
c. 1284 |
1309 |
Tigernach (I) |
Elected c. 1284; died in office. |
1290 |
unknown |
Gervasius |
Also known as Gervase.[1] Appointed bishop in 1290; death date unknown. |
unknown |
1309 |
Tigernach (II) |
Formerly a monk; died in office. |
c. 1309 |
unknown |
Florentius Mac Donnacáin |
Florence McDonegan; formerly a Canon of Dromore; elected by the dean and chapter in 1309; confirmed by the king. |
1351 |
unknown |
(Name not known) |
Enech or Enoch; appointed by papal mandate. |
1366 |
unknown |
Milo |
Appointed by the Archbishop of Armagh's mandate 20 October 1366. |
1369 |
unknown |
Christophorus |
Also known as Christopher.[1] Appointed by the Archbishop of Armagh's mandate 28 August 1369. |
1382 |
Cornelius |
No date of appointment; died bef. November 1382. |
1382 |
unknown |
John OFM |
John O'Lannub or O Lannubh.;[1] provided by Pope Urban VI; appointed sometime between 14 June and 15 July 1382; received temporalities 10 November 1382; death date unknown. |
1398 |
1406 |
Thomas Orwell OFM |
Also known as Horewell.[1] Translated from Killala bef. November 1398; acted as a suffragan bishop in the dioceses of Ely and Norwich 1389–1406; died aft. 1406. |
1400 |
1402 |
John Waltham OSA |
Also known as Volcan.[1] Translated from Ossory 14 May 1400; translated back to Ossory 11 October 1402. |
1402 |
1407 |
Roger Appleby OFM |
Also known as De Appleby.[1] Translated from Ossory 11 October 1402; absentee bishop 1402–07; translated to Waterford and Lismore bef. October 1407. |
1407 |
1410 |
Richard Payl OP |
Also known as Paylus or Messing.[1] Appointed 30 December 1407; consecrated bef. 11 November 1408; translated to Sodor and Man 30 May 1410. |
1410 |
1418 |
John Chourles OSB |
Also known as Curlw or Thouras.[1] Appointed 16 July 1410 and consecrated bef. 4 January 1411; resigned in 1418; acted as a suffragan bishop in the dioceses of Canterbury 1420–33, London 1419–26, and Rochester 1423; died 12 June 1433 and buried at St Mary Somerset, London, where he had been rector of the church. |
aft. 1410 |
1429 |
Marcus |
He was given authority by Nicholas Fleming, Archbishop of Armagh, as 'a bishop sojourning in the diocese of Dromore', to correct certain offenders; he does not appear to have been the actual bishop of the see; died bef. 31 January 1429. |
bef. 1414 |
unknown |
Seaán Ó Ruanadha |
Known to be bishop around 1414, but nothing further known. |
1419 |
unknown |
Nicholas Warte OFM |
Also known as Wartre.[2] Provided by Pope Martin V 17 March 1419; appears to have resigned and retired to England (date unknown); acted as a suffragan bishop in the diocese of York 1420–1445, and was Rector of St Mary's Church, Castlegate, York; died aft. 1445. |
1429 |
1453 |
Thomas Rackelf OSA[N 1] |
Also known as Radcliffe.[2] Appointed 31 January 1429; consecrated 21 December 1433; acted as a suffragan bishop in the diocese of Durham 1441–1446; died 1453. |
unknown |
1431 |
William[N 1] |
No date of appointment; died bef. June 1431. |
1431 |
unknown |
David Chirbury OCarm[N 1] |
Appointed 22 June 1431, but appears to have vacated the see soon afterwards; acted as a suffragan bishop in the diocese of St David's in 1437; died aft. 1451. |
1434? |
1440 |
Thomas Scrope OCarm[N 1] |
Thomas Bradley; possibly appointed in 1434; resigned bef. 1440; acted as a suffragan bishop in the dioceses of Norwich 1450–1477 and Canterbury 1469; died 15 January 1492. |
1450 |
1454/55 |
Thomas Radcliff[N 1] |
Consecrated 1 February 1450; resigned 1454 or 1455; acted as a suffragan bishop in the diocese of Durham until 1487. |
c. 1454/55 |
unknown |
Donatus Ó h-Anluain |
Also known as Donat Ohendua or O'Hand.[3] Appointed 1454 or 1455; consecrated aft. 17 April 1456; death date unknown. |
1457 |
1463 |
Richard Messing OCarm |
Also known as Myssin.[2] Appointed 29 July 1457; acted as a suffragan bishop in the diocese of York 1458–1462; died aft. June 1463. |
1463 |
unknown |
William Egremond OESA |
Appointment 15 June 1463; acted as a suffragan bishop in the diocese of York 1463–1501; died aft. 1501. |
unknown |
1476 |
Aonghus |
Aeneas; appointment date is unknown; died bef. August 1476. |
1476 |
1480 |
Robert Kirk OCist |
Appointed 28 August 1476; died bef. April 1480. |
1480 |
1483 |
Yvo Guillen |
Also known as Yvo Guillen Brito .[2] Formerly a Canon of St Malo; appointed 14 April 1480; died bef. April 1483. |
1483 |
1499 |
Georgios Vranas |
Georgius de Brana, George Braua, Geo. Braun[2] or 'an-t-easbog Gréagach'; a Greek by birth; formerly Procurator of Indulgences and Vicar-General of the Hospital of the Holy Ghost; appointed bishop 18 April and consecrated 3 May 1483; acted as a suffragan bishop in the dioceses of Worcester and London 1497; translated to Elphin 15 April 1499. |
1499 |
1511 |
See vacant |
1511 |
1526 |
Tadhg Ó Raghallaigh OESA |
Also known as Thaddeaus or Thady O'Reilly;[2] appointed 30 April 1511; acted as a suffragan bishop in the diocese of London 1511; also was appointed Bishop of Ross on 23 December 1519; died bef. June 1526. |
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