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Day, John Godfrey Fitzmaurice. Adm. at PEMBROKE, Oct. 1893. S. and h. of Maurice, clerk, of Killiney, Co. Dublin [subsequently Bishop of Clogher]. B. May 12, 1874, at Greystones, Co. Wicklow. School, Oakham. Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A. 1896; M.A. 1903. D.D. (Dubl.) 1920. Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1897; priest (London) 1899; C. of St Thomas's, Coventry, 1897-8. C. of St John's, Hoxton, 1898-1902. Missionary, Camb. Mission to Delhi, 1902-7 and 1908-9. Dio. C. of Ossory, 1907-8. C. and Minor Canon of Kilkenny, 1909-11; Prec.'s Vicar, 1910-11. C. of St Ann's, Dublin, 1911-13. Domestic Chaplain to the Abp. of Dublin, 1913-15. V. of St Ann's, Dublin, 1913-20. Chaplain to Lord-Lieut. of Ireland, 1913-20. Canon of Dublin, 1914-20. Select Preacher at Trinity College, Dublin, 1914 and 1920. Hon. Chaplain to Abp. of Dublin, 1915-20. Professor of Pastoral Theology at Trinity College, Dublin, 1917-20. Bishop of Ossory, Ferns and Leighlin, 1920-38. Dean of Leigh from 1932 Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of all Ireland, April 1938. Joint author of The Cathedrals of the Church of Ireland, 1932. Died Sept. 26, 1938, aged 64, in Dublin. Brother of Maurice F. (1897). (Crockford; The Times, Sept. 27, 1938.) | John Godfrey Fitzmaurice DAY Approx. lifespan: 18741938 Adm Pembroke College 1893:10 s. and h. of Maurice DAY clerk, of Killiney, Co. Dublin , [subsequently Bishop of Clogher]. b. Greystones, Co. Wicklow , 1874:05:12 Sch: Oakham Matric 1893:10MT: BA 1896 MA 1903 DD Dubl. 1920 Ord. deacon Worcester 1897 Ord. priest London 1899 C.: St Thomas', Coventry, [Warwickshire], 1897-98 C.: St John's, Hoxton, [London], 1898-1902 Missionary: Cambridge Mission to Delhi, [India], 1902-7, and 1908-09 Diocese C.: Ossory, [Ireland], 1907-08 C. and Minor Canon of: Kilkenny, [Co. Kilkenny], 1909-11 Prec.'s Vicar: 1910-11 C.: St Ann's, Dublin, [Ireland], 1911-13 Domestic Chapl. to the Abp. of Dublin, [Ireland], 1913-15 V.: St Ann's, Dublin, [Ireland], 1913-20 Chapl.: to Lord-Lieutenant of: Ireland , 1913-20 Canon of: Dublin, [Ireland], 1914-20 Select Preacher at 1914, and 1920 Hon. Chapl. to Abp. of Dublin > [Ireland], 1915-20 Professor of: Pastoral Theology at Trinity College, Dublin 1917-20 Bishop of Ossory, Ferns and Leighlin: [Ireland], 1920-38 Dean of Leigh, [Ireland], from 1932 Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of all Ireland , 1938:04: Joint author of The Cathedrals of the Church of Ireland , 1932 d. aged 64 Dublin, [Ireland], 1938:09:26 brother of Maurice F. DAY (1897) ( Crockford; The Times 1938:09:27) |