Hamilton Verschoyle
A “judicious, but by no means a brilliant preacher”,[1]Hamilton Verschoyle (1803–1870)[2]was a 19th-century Irish Anglican bishop of Dutch ancestry.[3]
He was educated at Oswestry School and Trinity College, Dublin and ordained in 1829. His first post was that of Curate at Newtownforbes after which he was the incumbent at the Episcopal Chapel, Upper Baggot Street[4] in Dublin. Promoted to be the Chancellor of Dublin Cathedral he also served on its Diocesan Education Board[5] and was later Dean of Ferns[6] before appointment to the episcopate as the third Bishop of Kilmore, Elphin and Ardagh. His wife Catherine survived him by thirteen years.[7]
References
- ↑ “Ireland and Her Churches” Godkin,J London, Chapman and Hall, 1867
- ↑ The Times, Tuesday, February 01, 1870; pg. 10; Issue 26662; col C Death Of The Bishop Of Kilmore
- ↑ Dutch ancestry
- ↑ history of area
- ↑ “The English Journal of Education” Moody,G London Darton and Clark, 1859
- ↑ Ireland The Times (London, England), Tuesday, Mar 18, 1862; pg. 10; Issue 24196
- ↑ Death of spouse
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Preceded by Marcus Beresford |
Bishop of Kilmore, Elphin and Ardagh 1863–1870 |
Succeeded by Charles Leslie |
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