Henry Newland
Henry Newland | |
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Born | c. 1796 |
Died | 7 March 1862 |
Nationality | Irish |
Alma mater | Trinity College Dublin |
Occupation | Anglican clergyman |
Known for | Serving as Dean of Ferns |
Title | Dean of Ferns |
Predecessor | Peter Browne |
Successor | Hamilton Verschoyle |
Henry Newland (c. 1796 – 7 March 1862) was an Anglican clergyman in the Church of Ireland. He was the incumbent at Gorey and Dean of Ferns[1] from 1842 until his death at age 66.[2]
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Preceded by Peter Browne | Dean of Ferns 1842–1862 | Succeeded by Hamilton Verschoyle |
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Deans of Ferns
- John Garvey
- John Devereux
- Walter Turner
- William Campyon
- Thomas Ram (senior)
- Thomas Ram (junior)
- Robert Wilson
- Anthony Proctor
- John Watson
- John Creighton
- Benjamin Phipps
- Tobias Pullen
- Thomas Cox
- William Crosse
- Arthur Price
- Pascal Ducasse
- Thomas Sawbridge
- George Stone
- Joseph Story
- Robert Watts
- John Alcock
- Richard Marlay
- Thomas Stopford
- Peter Browne
- Henry Newland
- Hamilton Verschoyle
- William Atkins
- John Dowse
- Charles Hind
- Humphrey Ellison
- Jonathan Cooper
- John Alexander
- Thomas Gibson
- Henry Lyster
- William Gibson
- Alfred Forbes
- Thomas McFall
- David Earl
- Leslie Forrest
- Paul Mooney
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