Page:Debrett's Illustrated Peerage and Titles of Courtesy.djvu/746

 674 BISHOPS OF SCOTLAND. President of the Royal Irish Academy. Consecrated 51st Bishop of Limerick, 1866: married (1840) Selina, eldest daughter of the late John Cheyne, M.D. Physician General to His Majesty's Forces in Ireland. Palace, Limerick ; Parknasilla, Sneem, co. Kerry. Club, Athenaeum. MEATH, LORD BISHOP OF. The Right Hon. and Most Rev. SAMUEL BUTCHER, D.D., and a P.C. for Ireland, 2nd son of Vice-Admiral Samuel Butcher, of Northampton. Born 1811 ; was educated at Trinity College, Dublin. (Scholar, 1832, B.A. 1834, Fellow, 1837, M.A. 1838, D.D. "1849), Professor of Ecclesiastical History in the University of Dublin, 18502; Regius Professor of Divinity, 185266; Rector of Ballymoney, in the county of Cork, 185466. Consecrated 90th Bishop of Mea'th, 1866 : married (1847) Mary, 2nd daughter of John Leahy, Esq. Palace, Ardbraccan House, Navan, Meath. OSSORY, FERNS, AND LEIGHLIN, BISHOP OF. The Right Rev. ROBERT SAMUEL GREGG, D.D. Consecrated 1875. TUAM, KILLALA, AND ACHONRY, LORD BISHOP OF. The Hon. and Right Rev. CHARLES BRODRICK BERNARD, D.D. son of the 2nd Earl of Bandon. Born 1811; educated at Eton, and at Balliol College, Oxford, (B A. 1833, M.A. 1834, D.D. 1866) ; was Senior Prebend- ary of Cork, and Rector of Kilbrogan, Bandon, 1842-66; Rural Dean, and Chaplain to the Earl of Eglinton. and the Duke of Abercorn, K.G., Viceroys of Ireland. Consecrated 56th Bishop of Tuam, 54th Bishop of Killala, and 55th Bishop of Achonry, 1867 : married (1843) the Hon. Jane Grace Freke, sister of the 7th Baron Carbery. Palace, Tuam. SCOTLAND. ABERDEEN AND ORKNEY, BISHOP OF. The Right Rev. THOMAS GEORGE SUTHER, D.C.L., son of P. Suther, Esq.-. M.D., Deputy Inspector-General of Hospitals and Fleets. Born 1814; educated at King's College, Windsor, Nova Scotia; was Incumbent of St. George's, Edinburgh, 1837 56. Consecrated 1857 : married 1835. R esidence, Aberdeen. ARGYLL AND THE ISLES, BISHOP OF. The Right Rev. GEORGE RICHARD MACKARNESS, D.D., son of John Mack' arness, Esq., of Bath, and brother of the Bishop of Oxford. Born 1823. Educated at Merton College, Oxford, (B.A. in 3rd class Lit. Hum. 1845, M.A. 1848, D D. 1874. Was sometime a Fellow of St. Columba's College, Ireland. Appointed Vicar of Ham, Staffordshire, 1854, Rural Dean, II Consecrated 1874. Residence Bishopston, Lochgilphead, Argyleshire, Club Junior Carlton.