Diocese of Limerick (Catholic)
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DIOCESE OF LIMERICK (Dioecesis Limericiensis)
Country : Ireland
Denomination : Roman Catholic
Established : 7th century
Official blazon
Azure two keys in saltire below a mitre with infulae in chief , all between issunat ar dexter a crozier all or.
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Arms of Bishops
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John Mothel (1426-1458)
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Thomas Leger (1456)
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William Russel (1459-1472)
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Thomas Arthur (1472-1486)
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Richard Stacpoole (1486)
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John Dunow (1486-1489)
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John O'Phelan (1489-1521)
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John Quin (1524-1551)
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William Casey (1551-1556)
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Hugh Lacy (1556-1579)
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Cornelius O'Boyle (1582-1597)
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Richard Arthur (1623-1646)
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Edmund O'Dwyer (1646-1654)
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James Dowley (1677-1685)
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John Molon (1689-1702)
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Cornelius O’Keeffe (1720-1737)
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Robert Lacy (1738-1759)
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Daniel O'Kearney (1759-1778)
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Denis Conway (1779-1796)
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John Young (1796-1813)
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Charles Tuohy (1814-1828)
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John Ryan (1828-1864)
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George Butler (1864-1886)
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Edward Thomas O'Dwyer (1886-1917)
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Denis Hallinan (1918-1923)
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David Keane (1923-1945)
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Patrick O'Neill (1945-1958)
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Henry Murphy (1958-1973)
Jeremiah Newman (1974-1995)
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Donal Brendan Murray (1996-2009)
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Brendan Leahy (2013)
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Literature : Blazon of Diocesean Arms from McCarthy: Armoria Sedium.