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Thomas Lindsay (bishop)

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Diocese
  
Armagh

Term ended
  
1724

Name
  
Thomas Lindsay

Successor
  
Hugh Boulter

Consecration
  
March 22, 1696

Installed
  
1714

Denomination
  
Church of Ireland

Role
  
Bishop

Predecessor
  
Narcissus Marsh

Other posts
  
Dean of St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin (1694–1696), Bishop of Killaloe (1696–1713), Bishop of Raphoe (1713–1714)

Buried
  
Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin

Died
  
July 13, 1724, Dublin, Republic of Ireland

Place of burial
  
Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin, Republic of Ireland

Province
  
Anglican Province of Armagh

Thomas Lindsay (or Lindesay, Lyndesay), D.D., B.D., M.A (1656–1724) was an Anglican clergyman who served in the Church of Ireland as the Dean of St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, Bishop of Killaloe, Bishop of Raphoe and finally Archbishop of Armagh.

The son of a Scottish Minister, he was born in 1656 in Blandford in Dorset, England. He became a Fellow of Wadham College, Oxford, graduating with a Master of Arts in 1678, a Bachelor of Divinity and Doctor of Divinity in 1693.

He came to Ireland as chaplain to Henry Capell, 1st Baron Capell of Tewkesbury. Soon afterwards he was appointed Dean of St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, by letters patent on the 6 February 1694, and installed in the cathedral the next day. Two years later, he was nominated Bishop of Killaloe on the 12 February 1696 and consecrated at St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, on the 22 March 1696 by Archbishop Narcissus Marsh of Dublin, assisted by Bishop William Moreton of Kildare, and Bishop Nathaniel Foy of Waterford and Lismore. He was translated to the bishopric of Raphoe on the 6 June 1713, and a few months later he was promoted to the archbishopric of Armagh on the 4 January 1714. He died in Dublin on the 13 July 1724, and was buried in Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin.

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