James Margetson, 1600–1678 (aged 78 years)
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- James /Margetson/
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- Dr.
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Alias | of Armagh |
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Marriage of a son | John Margetson — Alice Caulfeild — View this family January 27, 1677/78 CE (February 6, 1678) (aged 78 years) |
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1600–1678
Birth: 1600 — Drighlington, Bradford, Yorkshire Death: August 28, 1678 — Dublin |
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Marriage | Marriage — about 1650 — |
6 years
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1656–1690
Birth: January 15, 1656
56 — Clerkenwell, London Death: August 21, 1690 — Siege Of Limerick |
1 year
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2 years
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1657–1729
Birth: 1657
57 — Armagh Death: December 28, 1729 — Charlemont House, Jervis Street, Dublin |
5 years
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Shared note | The son of John Margerison, Yeoman, of Birstall, Yorkshire. Educated at Peterhouse, Cambridge, from 1619. BA 1623. MA 1626. Ordained a Deacon of Peterborough June 4th and Priest December 25th 1626. Rector of Thornton Watlass 1626-35. Chaplain to the Earl of Strafford, and went to Ireland with his lordship. Dean of Waterford 1635-38. Rector of Annagh, Kilmore 1635-37. Rector of Galloon 1637. Dean of Derry 1638-39. Chancellor of Clogher and Prebend of Holy Trinity, Cork 1639-60. Dean of Christ Church Dublin 1639. Archbishop of Dublin 1661-63. Archbishop of Armagh 1663-78. Vice-Chancellor of Trinity College Dublin 1667. His Grace founded a free-school in his native place in Yorkshire. Ann Bonnett was his third wife. Lord of the Manor of Wicken, Cambs, from 1677, which passed to his son son. |
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