A Chronological Table of the Catholic Primates of Ireland

With the Years in Which They Succeeded to the Metropolitan Sees of Armagh, Dublin, Cashell and Tuam

ARCHBISHOPS OF ARMAGH.

Names. Number. Year of Succession.
St. Patrick1433
Bineen2465
Jarlath3465
Cormack4482
Dubtach I.5497
Ailild I.6513
Ailild II.7526
Dubtach II.8536
David McGuire9548
Feidlimid10551
Cairlan11578
Eochaid12588
MacLaisir13610
Thomian14623
Segene15661
Flanfebla16688
Suibhny17715
Congusa18730
Cele-Peter19750
Ferdachry20758
Fœndelach21768
Dubdalethy22778
Affiat23793
Cudiniscus24794
Conmach25798
Torlach26807
Nuad27808
Flangus28812
Artrigius29823
Eugenius30833
Faranan31834
Diarmuid32848
Facthna33852
Ainmire34874
Catasach I.35875
Maelcob36883
Mael-Brigid37885
Joseph38927
Mael Patrick39936
Catasach II.40937
Muredach41957
Dubdalethy II.42966
Murechan43998
Maelmury441004
Amalgaid451021
Dubdalethy III.461050
Cumasach471065
Mælisa481065
Donald491092
Celsus501106
Maurice511129
Malachy521134
Gelasius531137
Cornelius541174
Gilbert551175
Mælisa O'Carrol561184
Amlave571185
Thos. O'Connor581186
Eugene591206
Luke Nettervill601220
Donat Fidobara611227
Albert of Cologn621249
Reiner631247
Abm. O'Connelan641257
P. O'Scanlain651262
Nicholas M'Melissa661272
John Taaf671311
Walter de Jorse681306
Roland Jorse691306
Stephen Segrave701332
David Hiraghty711334
Richd. Fitzralph721347
Milo Sweetman731361
John Colton741382
Nichs. Fleming751404
John Swayne761417
John Prene771439
John Mey781444
John Bole791457
John Foxalls801475
Ed. Connesburg811477
Octav. de Palatio821480
John Kite831513
Geo. Cromer841522
George Dowdall851543
Robert Wauchop861552
Richard Creagh871585
E. M'Gauran, m.881598
Peter Lombard891625
Hugh M'Cawell901626
Pat. Fleming911631
Hugh O'Reilly92
Edward O'Reilly93
Oliv. Plunket94
Dom. M'Guire951708
Hugh M'Mahon961737
Bernard M'Mahon97
Ross M'Mahon98
Nic. O'Reilly991758
Anthony Blake1001787
Richard O'Reilly101
Patrick Curtis102

BISHOPS OF DUBLIN.

Names. Number. Year of Succession.
Livinus1633
St. Wiro2650
Disibod3675
Gualafer4
St. Rumold5775
Sedulius6785
Cormac7unk
Donat81074
Patrick91084
Dn. O'Haingley101095
Sm. O'Haingley111121

ARCHBISHOPS OF DUBLIN.

Names. Number. Year of Succession.
Gregory11161
Laurence Toole21172
John Comyn31182
H. de Londres41218
Luke51255
Falk. de Saunford61271
J. de Derlington71284
John de Saundford81294
W. de Hotham91297
R. de Ferings101306
John Leek111313
A. de Bicknor121349
John de St Paul131362
Thomas Minot141375
R. de Wikeford151390
Richd. Northallis161395
Thomas Cranley171397
Richd. Talbot181417
Nicholas Tregury191449
John Walton201473
Walter Fitzsimons211484
William Rokeby221581
Hugh Inge231528
John Allen241534
Geo. Brown, ap.251554
Hugh Carwin, ap261559
Mat. of Oviedo271600
E. Matthews281611
Thos. Fleming291660
Pet. Talbot301680
Patrick Russel311692
Pet. Creagh321700
Edwd. Byrne331723
Edwd. Murphy341728
Luke Fagan351733
John Linegar361757
Richard Lincoln371763
Patrick Fitzsimons381769
John Carpenter391786
John Th. Troy401787
D. Murray411824

(1 A.) Saint Patrick, ten years after building the Metropolitan church of Armagh, committed it to the care of Bineen, or Benignus, his scholar, who resigned it soon after to Iarlath. He, dying in 482, was succeeded by Cormack, so that St. Patrick saw three of his successors in his see of Armagh, before his death, on the 17th of March, 493.

(14 A.) To Thomian, or Tomian, and the other clergy of Ireland, was written that epistle from the Roman clergy during the vacancy of the Roman see, in 639, concerning the time of observing Easier, of which a part is extant in Bede's Ecclesiastical History.