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The right to elect the Dean of St. Patrick's is vested exclusively in the chapter of the cathedral (though before 1870 there could be an exception where a vacancy occurred due to the promotion of the dean to the office of a bishop) and has been defended against monarchs and even the
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From 1547 to 1555, St. Patrick's was suppressed as a
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For centuries, the Dean of St. Patrick's was the only dean in Dublin and documents of those years often refer to him as the "Dean of Dublin" β but from around 1539 there was also the office of "
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1359:Kilmacduagh
864:Robert Daly
800:, Treasurer
766:John Sterne
741:, and then
645:Canonsleigh
552:; died 1605
538:Adam Loftus
480:, Treasurer
388:Boniface IX
350:Henry Bowet
335:John Colton
1379:Categories
1018:References
699:John Worth
612:John Ryder
567:1570β1573)
415:of Yagoe;
413:Prebendary
384:John Prene
249:Prebendary
245:Franciscan
193:Queen Anne
77:newspapers
1354:Kilfenora
1298:Waterford
887:John West
733:, became
432:Precentor
1364:Limerick
1349:Killaloe
1329:Clonfert
1307:Previous
1278:Leighlin
1268:Kilkenny
394:in 1439)
345:in 1382)
255:; later
178:Election
135:Bust of
1324:Ardfert
1314:Achonry
1288:Lismore
1263:Kildare
1200:Kilmore
1195:Killala
1185:Dromore
1165:Clogher
1160:Belfast
1008:Sources
914:, then
774:Clogher
641:Molland
540:, also
319:; also
91:scholar
1339:Elphin
1319:Ardagh
1238:Cloyne
1228:Cashel
1205:Raphoe
1170:Connor
1155:Armagh
973:, 1980
946:, 1935
831:, 1810
813:1794β
451:(also
337:(also
323:, and
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1258:Ferns
1175:Derry
509:1555.
253:Howth
98:JSTOR
84:books
1344:Emly
1293:Ross
1243:Cork
1210:Tuam
1180:Down
918:and
317:Lusk
289:and
185:Pope
155:The
70:news
251:of
53:by
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737:,
430:,
411:,
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247:,
243:,
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