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Richard LINGARD
D.D. 1668 (Incorp. from Dublin).
Said to have studied for some time at Cambridge [ Cambridgeshire ].
M.A. (Trinity College, Dublin [ Ireland ]) 1665 ;
D.D. 1664 .
Fellow of Trinity College, Dublin [ Ireland ], 1660-6, by royal mandate.
Vice-Provost, 1662 .
Regius Professor of Divinity, Dublin [ Ireland ], 1662-70 .
Ord. deacon, 22 Oct., 1621; priest, 22 Oct., 1622.
V. of Killaire, Co. Meath .
V. of St Mary's, Athlone [ Co. Roscommon ], 1633-60 .
Archdeacon of Clonmacnoise [ Co. Offaly ], 1639 .
Dean of Lismore [ Co. Waterford ], 1666-70 .
Died Nov., 1670; buried in Trinity College Chapel [Dublin, Ireland ].
Will (Dublin) 1671 .
( D.N.B. )
Another of these names was minister at Workington, Cumberland , 1646 .
Said to have been 'a Chancellor in Ireland .'
Will (P.C.C.) 1655 .
( B. Nightingale .)
Richard LINGARD
Approx. lifespan: 1633–1670
D.D. 1668 (Incorp. from Dublin)
Said to have studied for some time at Cambridge University
M.A. ( Trinity College, Dublin ) 1665
D.D. 1664
Fellow of Trinity College, Dublin 1660-66 by royal mandate.
Vice-Provost 1662
Regius Professor of Divinity Dublin, [Ireland], 1662-70
Ord. deacon 1621:10:22 ; priest 1622:10:22
V. of Killaire, Co. Meath ,
V. of St Mary's, Athlone, [Co. Roscommon], 1633-60
Archdeacon of: Clonmacnoise, [Co. Offaly], 1639
Dean of Lismore, [Co. Waterford], 1666-70
Died 1670:11
buried in Trinity College, Dublin Chapel
Will (Dublin) 1671
( D.N.B. )
Another of these names was minister at: Workington, Cumberland , 1646
Said to have been 'a Chancellor in Ireland , .'
Will (P.C.C.) 1655
(B. Nightingale)
An elder Richard LINGARD (died 1655) (father of this Richard) was made
Archdeacon of: Clonmacnoise, [Co. Offaly], 1639 and
died as minister at: Workington, Cumberland ,
( ODNB )

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