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Mcneile, the Rev. Hugh.
D.D., 1860, incorp.
from Trinity College, Dublin.
Adm. pens at TRINITY, June 6, 1860.
S. of Alexander, High Sheriff of Antrim.
B. July 15, 1795, at Ballycastle, Co. Antrim.
Adm. at Trinity College, Dublin, 1810; B.A. (Dublin), 1815; M.A. (Dublin), 1821; B.D. and D.D. (Dublin, hon.
causa
), 1847.
Adm. at King's Inns, Dublin, and at Lincoln's Inn, London.
Ord. deacon (Raphoe) 1820; priest, 1821; C. of Stranorlar, Donegal, 1820-1. R. of Albury, Surrey, 1822-34.
P.C. of St Jude's, Liverpool, 1834-48.
P.C. of St Paul's, Prince's Park, Liverpool (built for him by the congregation), 1848-67.
Hon. Canon of Chester, 1845-60.
Canon Residentiary, 1860-8. Dean of Ripon, 1868-75; resigned.
Married, 1822, Anne, dau. of Archdeacon Magee, Abp. of Dublin.
A strong evangelical.
Author of numerous Sermons and Lectures. Retired to Bournemouth, where he died, Jan. 28, 1879.
Father of Edmund H. (1858). (Crockford; D.N.B.)
Rev. Hugh MCNEILE
Approx. lifespan: 1795–1879
DD 1860,
incorp. from Trinity College, Dublin
Adm. pens Trinity College 1860:06:06
s. of Alexander MCNEILE High Sheriff of: : Co. Antrim .
b. Ballycastle, Co. Antrim , 1795:07:15
Adm. at Trinity College, Dublin 1810
BA Dublin 1815
MA Dublin 1821
BD 1847
DD ( Dublin, [Ireland], hon. causa ) 1847
Adm. at King's Inns, Dublin, [Ireland], , and Lincoln's Inn, London ,
Ord. deacon Raphoe 1820
Ord. priest 1821
C.: Stranorlar, Co. Donegal , 1820-21
R.: Albury, Surrey , 1822-34
P.C.: St Jude's, Liverpool, [Lancashire], 1834-48
P.C.: St Paul's, Prince's Park, Liverpool, [Lancashire], (built for him by the congregation) 1848-67
Hon. Canon of: : Chester [Cheshire], 1845-60
Canon: Residentiary 1860-68
Dean of Ripon, [West Riding of Yorkshire], 1868-75 ; resigned.
m. 1822,Anne, dau. Of Archdeacon: Magee, Abp. of Dublin, [Ireland],
A strong evangelical.
Author of numerous Sermons and Lectures
Retired to Bournemouth, [Hampshire],
d. 1879:01:28
father of Edmund H. MCNEILE (1858)
( Crockford; D.N.B. )

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