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Charles King Irwin

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Nationality
  
Irish

Died
  
1960

Name
  
Charles Irwin

Religion
  
Church of Ireland

Spouse(s)
  
Louisa Jane nee Royse


Alma mater
  
The Royal School, Armagh; Trinity College, Dublin

Education
  
Trinity College, Dublin, The Royal School, Armagh

Charles King Irwin (also Irvine; 30 March 1874–15 January 1960) was an eminent Irish clergyman in the middle third of the 20th century.

Born on 30 March 1874 into an eminent ecclesiastical family, he was ordained in 1898 and began his career with a curacy at Brantry, after which he was Vicar of Derrynoose and then Middletown. Promotion to be Archdeacon of Armagh followed, (his father, Charles King Irwin, also held that role) after which he was elevated to the Episcopate as the Bishop of Limerick, Ardfert and Aghadoe. At some point he became a Doctor of Divinity. Translated to Down, Connor and Dromore in 1942. He relinquished the bishopric of Down and Dromore, but retained that of Connor when the diocese was split on 1 January 1945. He retired on 31 May 1956 and died on 15 January 1960.

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Charles King Irwin Wikipedia