Charles Dowse
Charles Benjamim Dowse (21 September 1862 – 13 January 1934)[1] was the Bishop of Killaloe, Kilfenora, Clonfert and Kilmacduagh who soon after his consecration in June 1912[2] was translated to Cork.[3]
Born on 21 September 1862 into an ecclesiastical family[4] and educated at Trinity College, Dublin, he was ordained in 1885.[5] His first posts were curacies at St. Catherine's Church, Dublin; Christ Church, Gorey and St Matthias Church, Dublin. After these he was Vicar of Christ Church, Dublin from 1900 to 1912; and Professor of Pastoral Theology at his old college from 1907. In June 1912 he was elevated to the episcopate,[6] serving until September 1933. He died on 13 January 1934, leaving estate valued at £3,853 net.[7]
References
- ^ C. B. Dowse, D.D. Former Bishop Of Cork The Times Monday 15 January 1934; pg. 17; Issue 46652; col B
- ^ "Handbook of British Chronology" By Fryde, E. B;. Greenway, D.E;Porter, S; Roy, I: Cambridge, CUP, 1996 ISBN 0-521-56350-X, 9780521563505
- ^ Malden Richard (ed) (1920). Crockford's Clerical Directory for 1920 (51st edn). London: The Field Press. p. 321.
- ^ His father was John R. Dowse, Dean of Ferns “Who was Who” 1897-2007 London, A & C Black, 2007 ISBN 978-0-19-954087-7
- ^ "The Clergy List, Clerical Guide and Ecclesiastical Directory" London, Hamilton & Co 1889
- ^ New Bishop Of Killaloe The Times Saturday 18 May 1912; pg. 4; Issue 39902; col G
- ^ The Times, Friday 23 February 1934; pg. 17; Issue 46686; col D Deaths
External links
- "Cork, Cloyne and Ross, 71st Bishop of" . Thom's Irish Who's Who . Dublin: Alexander Thom and Son Ltd. 1923. p. 47 – via Wikisource.
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Preceded by Mervyn Archdall | Bishop of Killaloe, Kilfenora, Clonfert and Kilmacduagh June 1912 –December 1912 | Succeeded by |
Preceded by | Bishop of Cork, Cloyne and Ross 1912 –1934 | Succeeded by |
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- e
- merged from Killaloe and Kilfenora & Clonfert and Kilmacduagh
- Christopher Butson
- Stephen Sandes
- The Lord Riversdale
- William FitzGerald
- William Chester
- Frederick Wynne
- Mervyn Archdall
- Charles Dowse
- Sterling Berry
- Henry Patton
- Robert Boyd
- Hedley Webster
- Richard Perdue
- Henry Stanistreet
- Edwin Owen
- merged to Limerick and Killaloe