Pre-Reformation Archbishops of Tuam |
From |
Until |
Incumbent |
Notes |
1152 |
1161 |
Áed Ua h-Oissín |
Became the first Archbishop of Tuam at the Synod of Kells in 1152, where he received the pallium from Cardinal Giovanni Paparoni, the Papal Legate; died in office; also known as Hugh O'Hession, or Edanus |
bef.1167 |
1201 |
Cadla Ua Dubthaig |
Became archbishop before 1167; died in office at Cong Abbey in 1201; also known as Cathal O'Duffy, Cadhla O'Dublai, or Catholicus |
1202 |
1235 |
Felix Ua Ruanada, O.S.A. |
Became archbishop in 1202; resigned as archbishop on 23 March 1235 and retired to St. Mary's Abbey, Dublin; died 1238; also known as Felix O'Ruadain; his nephew was Ruaidrí Ua Conchobair, High King of Ireland |
1236 |
1249 |
Máel Muire Ó Lachtáin |
Formerly Dean of Tuam; elected archbishop before 6 April 1236 and consecrated in the same year; died in office before 25 December 1249; also known as Marianus, or Mael-Murry O'Laghnan |
1250 |
1256 |
Flann Mac Flainn |
Formerly Chancellor of Tuam; elected archbishop before 27 May 1250; received possession of the temporalities on 25 July 1250; consecrated on 25 December 1250; died in office before 29 June 1256; also known as Florentius, Florence MacFlynn, Florence Floin, or Fiacha O'Flyn |
1257 |
1258 |
Walter de Saleron |
Formerly Dean of St Paul's, London (1254–1257); elected archbishop on 29 May and consecrated on 6 September 1257; received possession of the temporalities on 6 November 1257; died in office before 22 April 1258; also known as Walter de London |
1258 |
1279 |
Tommaltach Ó Conchobair |
Elected archbishop of Tuam after 17 July 1258, but not translated from Elphin until 23 March 1259; received possession of the temporalities on 20 July 1259; died in office 16 June 1279; also known as Thomas O'Conor |
1283 |
(Nicol Mac Flainn) |
Elected before 20 October 1283, but never consecrated |
1280 |
(Malachias Hibernicus) |
Elected on 22 April 1280, never officially installed |
1286 |
1288 |
Stephen de Fulbourn |
Translated from Waterford; appointed on 12 July and received possession of the temporalities on 15 September 1286; died in office on 3 July 1288; also known as Stephen of Fulburn |
1288 |
1312 |
William de Bermingham |
Elected c. late 1288, appointed on 2 May 1289 and received possession of the temporalities on 29 September 1289; died in office in January 1312 |
1312 |
1348 |
Máel Sechlain Mac Áeda |
Elected archbishop of Tuam c. March 1312, but not translated from Elphin until 19 December 1312; received possession of the temporalities on 1 April 1313; died in office on 10 August 1348; also known as Malachias or Malachi MacHugh |
1348 |
1365 |
Tomás MacCearbhaill |
Formerly Archdeacon of Cashel; appointed archbishop on 26 November 1348 and received possession of the temporalities on 6 October 1349; translated to Cashel before 8 March 1365; also known as Thomas MacCarwill or O'Carrol |
1364 |
1371 |
Eóin Ó Gráda |
Formerly Archdeacon of Cashel; appointed archbishop after 20 November 1364 and received possession of the temporalities on 19 July 1365; died in office on 19 September 1371; also known as John O'Grada or O'Grady |
1372 |
1383 |
Gregorius Ó Mocháin I |
Translated from Elphin on 7 May 1372 and received possession of the temporalities on 24 November 1372; died in office in 1383; also known as Gregory O'Moghan or O'Mahon |
1384 |
1386 |
Gregorius Ó Mocháin II |
Appointed c. 1384 by Avignon Pope Clement VII; deprived on 5 May 1386 by Pope Urban VI; died in 1392; also known as Gregory O'Moghan or O'Mahon |
1386 |
1393 |
Uilliam Ó Cormacáin |
Appointed on 5 May 1386 by Pope Urban VI; translated to Clonfert on 27 January 1393; also known as William O'Cormacain |
1393 |
1407 |
Muircheartach mac Pilib Ó Ceallaigh |
Elected archbishop of Tuam in the summer of 1392, but not translated from Clonfert until 26 January 1393; died in office on 29 September 1407; also known as Maurice O'Kelly |
1408 |
1410 |
John Babingle, O.P. |
Appointed before 25 October 1408 by Pope Gregory XII, and 2 September 1409 by Antipope Alexander V; confirmed on 25 May 1410 by Antipope John XXIII; appointed later to Achonry in 1410 |
1411 |
(Cornelius, O.F.M.) |
Appointed on 7 October 1411, but did not take effect |
1411 |
1430 |
See vacant |
1430 |
1437 |
Sean Mac Feorais |
Appointed on 7 June and consecrated after 5 December 1430; died in office in 1437; also known as John Winfield |
1438 |
1441 |
Tomás mac Muircheartaigh Ó Ceallaigh, O.P. |
Translated Clonfert in 1438, but did not get possession of the see; also known as Thomas O'Kelly |
1441 |
1450 |
John MacSeonin Burke, O.S.A. |
Appointed on 9 October 1441 and consecrated c. November or December 1441; died in office before December 1450; also known as John Burke |
1450 |
1485 |
Donatus Ó Muireadhaigh, O.S.A. |
Appointed on 2 December and consecrated after that date; died in office on 17 January 1485; also known as Donatus O'Murray |
1483 |
(Walter Blake fitz John) |
Appointed on 8 August 1483, but did not take effect; later appointed to Clonmacnoise on 26 March 1487 |
1485 |
1501 |
Uilliam Seóighe |
Appointed on 16 May 1485 and consecrated in 1487; died in office on 20 or 28 December 1501; also known as William Joyce |
1503 |
Philip Pinson, O.F.M. |
Appointed on 2 December 1503, however, died of the plague at Rome on 5 December 1503 |
1503 |
1506 |
See vacant |
1506 |
1513 |
Muiris Ó Fithcheallaigh, O.F.M. |
Appointed on 26 June 1506; attended the Fifth Council of the Lateran in 1512; died in office at Galway on 25 May 1513; buried in the Franciscan Convent of Galway; also known as Maurice O'Fihely or Maurice de Portu |
1514 |
1536 |
Tomás Ó Maolalaidh |
Translated from Clonmacnoise on 19 June 1514; died in office on 28 April 1536; buried at Galway, in the same tomb with his immediate predecessor; also known as Thomas O'Mullally |
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