Maurice O'Corry Christianity portal Maurice O'Corry was appointed the Dean of Armagh in 1380[1] and deprived in 1398.[2] References[edit] ^ St Patrick's Cathedral, Armagh ^ Armagh clergy and parishes : being an account of the clergy of the Church of Ireland in the Diocese of Armagh vteDeans of Armagh Richard Mauritius Joseph Henry de Ardagh Brice Dionysius David O'Hiraghty Christopher O'Fearghila Patrick O'Kerry Odo Mecdanim Maurice O'Corry John O'Goband Thomas O'Luceran Denis O'Cullean Charles O'Niellan Thomas Nachamayl Peter O'Mulmoy Donald Macrivayr Edmund Nachamayl Tirlagh O'Donnell Owen Wood Robert Maxwell George Makeston James Frey Francis Marsh James Downhame Bartholomew Vigors Peter Drelincourt Richard Daniel John Brandreth John Auchmuty Anthony Cope Benjamin Barrington Hugh Hamilton James Hewitt James Jackson Edward Hudson Brabazon Disney William Reeves George Chadwick Augustine FitzGerald Robert Shaw-Hamilton Le Poer M'Clintock Robert Hamilton Ford Tichborne Thomas McEndoo Henry Rennison Henry Lillie John Crooks Herbert Cassidy Patrick Rooke Gregory Dunstan Shane Forster vteDeans in the Church of IrelandProvince of Armagh Armagh Belfast Clogher Connor Derry Down Dromore Elphin and Ardagh Killala Kilmore Raphoe Tuam Province of Dublin Cashel Clonmacnoise Cloyne Cork Dublin, Christ Church Dublin, St Patrick's Ferns Kildare Kilkenny Killaloe and Clonfert Leighlin Limerick and Ardfert Lismore Ross Waterford Previous Achonry Ardagh Ardfert Clonfert Dublin, Chapel Royal Elphin Emly Killaloe Kilfenora Kilmacduagh Limerick This biography of an Irish religious figure is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.vte