Nevil O'Neill
Nevil O’Neill,[1][2] (1923–1992) was Dean of Clogher[3] from 1986[4] until 1989.[5]
He was educated at Trinity College, Dublin and ordained in 1947. After curacies in Enniskillen and Trory he held incumbencies at Galloon,[6] Drummully and Clogher until his time as Dean.
References
- ^ Impartial Reporter (a)
- ^ Impartial Reporter (b)
- ^ Impartial Reporter (c)
- ^ Crockford's 1987/88 p412: London, Church House Publishing, 1987 ISBN 0715180665
- ^ Crockford's On line accessed by private subscription at 12:41 GMT on Tuesday 20 May 2014
- ^ Flickr
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Preceded by | Dean of Clogher 1986–1989 | Succeeded by John Francis McCarthy |
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Deans of Clogher
- Peter O'Heoghain
- Donal O'Heoghain
- Philip O'Mulloyre
- John McKathmoyll
- Charles Maguire
- Eugene McCaghwell
- William McCaghwell
- Odo O'Luchairen
- Robert Openshawe
- Robert Berkeley
- John Hodson
- John Roan
- Richard Tennison
- Joseph Wilkins
- William Gore
- Jonathan Smedley
- Pascal Ducasse
- Edward Cresset
- John Copping
- William Langton
- Edward Young
- Richard Woodward
- Cadogan Keatinge
- Lord John Beresford
- Richard Bagwell
- Robert Maude
- Ogle Moore
- Le Ban Kennedy
- George Tottenham
- Charles Ovenden
- Arthur Haire-Forster
- Hugh MacManaway
- Robert McTighe
- William Morris
- Robert Mollan
- Thomas Clements
- John McNutt
- Brian Hannon
- Nevil O'Neill
- John McCarthy
- Thomas Moore
- Raymond Thompson
- Kenny Hall
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