List of Pre-Reformation Bishops of Limerick |
From |
Until |
Incumbent |
Notes |
c.1106 |
1140 |
Gilli alias Gilla Espaic |
Consecrated c. 1106; presided as papal legate at the Synod of Rathbreasail in 1111; resigned 1140; died 1145; also known as Gilbert |
1140 |
1148 |
Patricius |
Consecrated at Canterbury in 1140 and took an oath of fealty there, however, his name does not occur in any Irish record. One source says he died shortly after and never took possession of the diocese. He died after December 1148 |
c.1140 |
1151 |
Erolb |
Probably a successful rival of Patricius, known as an Ostman; governed the see from c. 1140 until his death in 1151; He is called Harold by Usher |
bef.1152 |
1167 |
Torgesius |
Present at the Synod of Kells in March 1152; died in office |
bef.1167 |
c.1186/89 |
Brictius |
Became bishop before 1167; assisted at the Third Council of the Lateran in 1179 and 1180; died sometime between 1186 and 1189 |
bef.1190 |
1207 |
Donnchad Ua Briain |
Became bishop before 1190; died before 5 December 1207; also known as Donatus |
1207 |
(Geoffrey) |
Rector of Dungarvan; nominated by King John on 5 December 1207, but no evidence he was validly elected or consecrated |
1208/15 |
1222 |
Edmund |
Became bishop before July 1215, and probably governed the see from c. 1208; died in office |
1223 |
1250 |
Hubert de Burgo, O.S.A. |
Formerly Prior of Athassel; became custodian of the diocese 11 March 1223 and elected bishop before 7 May 1224; received possession of the temporalities c. 21 April 1225; died 14 September 1250 |
1251 |
1272 |
Robert of Emly |
Elected before 11 April 1251 and received possession of the temporalities 6 January 1252; died 8 September 1272 |
1273 |
1302 |
Gerald Le Marescal |
Formerly Archdeacon of Limerick; elected bishop before 11 January 1273 and received possession of the temporalities 17 January 1273; died 10 February 1302 |
1302 |
1311 |
Robert de Dundonald |
Formerly a Canon of Limerick; elected bishop before 2 May 1302 and received possession of the temporalities 30 July 1302; died 3 May 1311 |
1312 |
1336 |
Eustace de l'Eau |
Formerly Dean of Limerick; elected bishop c. 20 November 1312 and received possession of the temporalities after 1 December 1312; died 3 May 1336; also known as Eustace de Aqua |
1336 |
1353 |
Maurice de Rochfort |
Elected before 7 November 1336 and received possession of the temporalities on that date; consecrated 6 April 1337; died 9 June 1353; also known as Maurice de Rupe |
1354 |
1359 |
Stephen Lawless |
Formerly Chancellor of Limerick; appointed bishop 19 February 1354; consecrated before 7 April 1354; received possession of the temporalities 29 April 1354; died 28 December 1359 |
1360 |
1369 |
Stephen Wall |
Formerly Dean of Limerick; elected bishop before 6 November 1360 and appointed on that date; received possession of the temporalities 2 March 1361; translated to Meath 19 February 1369; also known as Stephen de Valle |
1369 |
c.1399 |
Peter Curragh |
Appointed 19 February 1369; received possession of the temporalities 10 February 1370; translated to Ross c. 1399 |
c.1399 |
(Bernardus Ó Conchobhair) |
Translated from Ross c. 1399, but did not take effect |
1400 |
1434 |
Conchobhar Ó Deadhaidh, O.F.M. |
Formerly Archdeacon of Killaloe; appointed bishop 26 May 1400; resigned before October 1425; died 27 July 1434; also known as Cornelius O'Dea |
1426 |
1458 |
John Mothel, O.S.A. |
Formerly a Canon of Kells; appointed bishop 7 October 1426; received possession of the temporalities 23 January 1427; resigned c. April 1458; died 1468 |
1456 |
Thomas Leger, O.S.A. |
Appointed 10 May 1456 whilst John Mothel was still bishop; deprived 23 November 1456 |
1458 |
1469 |
William Creagh |
Appointed 19 April 1458; died before July 1469; also known as William Russell |
1469 |
1486 |
Thomas Arthur |
Appointed 14 July and consecrated 10 September 1469; died 19 July 1486 |
1486 |
Richard Stakpoll |
Appointed 18 September 1486, but was made void by the appointment of Dunowe; died before 20 November 1486. Was 24 years old at the time of his appointment and was not to be consecrated until he reached 28 though he died the same year. |
1486 |
1489 |
John Dunowe |
Formerly a Canon of Exeter; appointed bishop 13 November 1486; acted as a suffragan bishop in the diocese of Exeter 1489; died before April 1489 |
1489 |
1521 |
John Folan |
Formerly a Canon of Ferns; appointed bishop 24 April 1489; died 30 January 1522; also known as John O'Phelan and in some sources as John Whelan.[2] |
1524 |
1551 |
John Quin, O.P. [A] |
Appointed 21 October 1524 and consecrated before 3 January 1525; swore the Oath of Supremacy at Clonmel early in 1539;[3] resigned 9 April 1551; died 1554 (or 1555); also known as John Coyn or Seaán Ó Cuinn |
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