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Michael Tregury

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Tregury complained that the wars with the Irish and his predecessor's mismanagement had reduced the income of the Archdiocese below ÂŁ300 a year. In compensation, he was allowed to retain the income of a number of
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but seems to have played little part in government, concentrating instead on governing his diocese. He faced the hostility of the Gaelic clans, notably the O'Byrnes, who
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slain. Archbishop Michael was so afflicted at the news that he proclaimed a fast to be observed strictly throughout his diocese for three successive days, and granted
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from 1445 to 1449. He was consecrated in St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin and was Archbishop of Dublin from 1450 to 1471. On the journey to Ireland he was
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of assaulting Stephen Fitzwilliam, with whom he had a long-standing quarrel, but acquitted. In the same year he was threatened with
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Like his predecessor Archbishop Talbot, he evidently had something of a temper: in 1465 he was accused in
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In 1451 more than fifty people from his diocese went to Rome to celebrate the jubilee then promulgated by
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AmĂ©dĂ©e de Bourmont, « Fondation de l'UniversitĂ© de Caen et son organisation au XV siècle Â» in
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acknowledging that it was owing. He was a noted music lover, and owned a pair of
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to those who observed it, he himself walking in procession before his clergy to
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for twenty years, he died on 21 December 1471, at a very advanced age, in the
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lords, as shown by his alleged assault on Stephen Fitzwilliam in 1465.
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and a distinguished scholar. He became the first rector of the
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him in 1461. He was also on bad terms with the local
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Bulletin de la Société des Antiquaires de Normandie
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He is said to have been an outstanding scholar. 680:Academic staff of the University of Caen Normandy 487:Pre-Reformation Bishops and Archbishops of Dublin 192:In 1453 he was taken prisoner in Dublin Bay by 324:, Caen, Le Blanc-Hardel, 1884, tome XII, p. 373 262:He was buried in Dublin and his epitaph reads: 471: 271:Marmore tumbatus, pro me Christum flagitetis 8: 364: 362: 360: 358: 356: 354: 478: 464: 456: 417: 107:Michael Tregury was born in the parish of 25: 695:Burials at St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin 286:In Marble intomb'd, invoke Christ for me. 267:Preasul Metropolis Michael hic Dublinenus 281:Here's Michael the Prelate of Dublin See 177:was taken by the Turks, and the Emperor 17: 370:Cambridge Dictionary of Irish Biography 313: 189:, and clothed in sackcloth and ashes. 368:Beresford, David "Tregury, Michael" 7: 119:, and was at some time a Fellow of 710:Alumni of the University of Oxford 14: 337:, Caen, 1883, tome XI, pp. 75–128 298: 146:and lost most of his valuables. 42: 252:St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin 187:Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin 700:Honorary chaplains to the King 408:History of the Irish Hierarchy 1: 396:Dublin Brown and Nolan 1906 239:to St Patrick's Cathedral. 22:The tomb of Michael Tregury 726: 705:Archdeacons of Barnstaple 444: 435: 427: 420: 242:Having presided over his 154:. He was a member of the 115:. He was educated at the 41: 394:A History of Irish Music 156:Privy Council of Ireland 140:Archdeacon of Barnstaple 690:Medieval Cornish people 392:Grattan-Flood, William 248:manor-house of Tallaght 200:. 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The Most Reverend
Your Grace
Archbishop
Archbishop of Dublin
St Wenn
Cornwall
University of Oxford
Exeter College, Oxford
chaplain
Henry VI of England
University of Caen
Archdeacon of Barnstaple
shipwrecked
monasteries
Privy Council of Ireland
kidnapped
Anglo-Irish
Pope Nicholas V
Constantinople
Palaiologos
indulgences
Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin
pirates
Dublin
Ardglass
County Down
prelate

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