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DIOCESE OF MEATH (Dioecesis Midensis)
Country : Ireland
Denomination : Roman Catholic
Established : 552
Official blazon
Sable, three mitres with infulae or, two and one.
Origin/meaning
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Arms of Bishops
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Patrick Plunkett (1669–1679)
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James Cusack (1679–1688)
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Patrick Tyrrell (1688–1692)
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Jacob Fagan (1707–1713(?))
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Luke Fagan (1713–1729)
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Stephen MacEgan (1729–1756)
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Augustine Cheevers (1756–1778)
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Patrick Joseph Plunkett (1778–1827)
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Robert Logan (1827–1830)
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John Cantwell (1830–1866)
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Thomas McNulty (1866–1898)
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Matthew Gaffney (1899–1906)
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Laurence Gaughran (1906–1928)
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Thomas Mulvany (1929–1943)
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John D'Alton (1943–1946)
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John Anthony Kyne (1947–1966)
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John McCormack (1968–1990)
Michael Smith (1990-2018)
Thomas Deenihan (2018-present)
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