Edward Fleetwood Berry
Edward Fleetwood Berry (9 February 1817 – 28 May 1875) was an Anglican priest in Ireland in the mid 19th century.[1]
Fleetwood was born in King's County, Ireland (now Offaly) and educated at Trinity College, Dublin.[2] He was Archdeacon of Meath from 1872 to 1875.[3]
References
- ^ PROVINCIAL SYNOD OF ARMAGH AND TUAM The Belfast News Letter (Belfast, Ireland), Saturday, 11 September 1869 Issue 44506
- ^ "Alumni Dublinenses Supplement p63: a register of the students, graduates, professors and provosts of Trinity College in the University of Dublin (1593–1860) Burtchaell, G.D/Sadlier, T.U: Dublin, Alex Thom and Co, 1935
- ^ ""Fifty years of disestablishment" Patton, H.E. p338: Dublin; Association Promoting Christian Knowledge; 1922
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Archdeacons of Meath
- Helias
- Radulphus Le Petit
- Simon de Burford
- Richard of Malmesbury
- John de Kenelye
- William de Sidan
- William Leodegario
- Robert de Emelden
- Matthew Crumpe
- Adam Owen
- Henry Poule
- Andrew Daundon
- Thomas Sprott
- Thomas Bache
- William Yonge
- John White
- Christopher Dowdall
- John Chambre
- Robert Luttrell
- Hugh Brady
- John Garvie
- Eugene Woods
- Thomas Moigne
- John Rider
- Randolph Barlow
- John Bramhall
- Robert Ussher
- Arthur Ware
- Ambrose Jones
- William Jones
- Henry Cottingham
- James Moorcraft
- George Lewis
- William Smyth
- James Smyth
- Charles Stone
- Thomas de Lacy
- Edward Stopford
- Edward Fleetwood Berry
- Charles Parsons Reichel
- Garrett Nugent
- Graham Craig
- John Rennison
- John Healy
- Thomas Brunskill
- Joseph Fisher
- Derek Morrow
- Thomas Corrigan
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