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Albin O'Molloy

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246:), who died about 520. His interest in the saint partly stemmed from the fact that Mag Arnaide lay within the diocese of Ferns, but also denoted his personal attachment to the saint's cult in an episode where Abbán converts a man of royal rank from the area and baptises his son: "I who gathered together and wrote the Life am a descendant of that son". However, the immediate circumstances which prompted the composition of the Life are likely to have been political, a direct consequence of his quarrel with the Marshall family. 352: 225:
The quarrel appears to have been at a crisis in 1218. On 18 April of that year, O'Molloy was prohibited from prosecuting his plea against William, earl Marshal, and on 25 June Pope Honorius III directed the Archbishop of Dublin and the legate to effect a reconciliation between the bishop and the
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In November 1207, Innocent addressed a letter to O'Molloy with reference to persons who had been improperly ordained. On 17 June 1208, O'Molloy was sent by the king on a mission to the
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belonging to the Bishop of Ferns. For this O'Molloy excommunicated him; but the earl pleaded that it was done in time of war, and retained the manors all his life.
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begged the bishop to absolve the dead, but O'Molloy refused to do so unless restoration were made. To this the
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from the royal gift, and on 3 April 1206 was recommended by the king to the chapter of Cashel for archbishop.
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After Marshal's death, O'Molloy came to the king at London and petitioned for the restoration of his lands.
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speaks of him as conspicuous for his sanctity. O'Molloy consecrated the infirmary chapel at the Cistercian
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and his brothers refused their consent, and O'Molloy then cursed them, and foretold the end of their race.
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in 1245. Like all his brothers, he had no children, and the estate was divided up among female heirs.
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O'Molloy was shortly afterwards made bishop of Ferns, the see having been previously declined by
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on 6 November 1201, and dedicated five altars there on 10 July 1214. The monks of
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earl. Nevertheless, the male line of the Marshall family ended with the death of
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of that house. His family, the O'Molloy, claimed descent from the branch of the
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Calendar of Documents relating to Ireland, i. 823; Cal. Papal Registers, i. 56
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on 3 September 1189. On 5 November, he was appointed by
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Calendar of Documents relating to Ireland, i. 258, 291.
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Anselm Marshal, 6th Earl of Pembroke (2nd Creation)
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Index

Ailbe Ua Maíl Mhuaidh
Irish
Irish
bishop of Ferns
County Tipperary
Cistercian
Baltinglass
abbot
Connachta
Uí Néill
Fiachu mac Néill
Kings of Uisnech
Cenél Fiachach
Birr
Uisnech
Westmeath
Offaly
Fir Cell
County Offaly
surname
John Comyn
archbishop of Dublin
Holy Trinity Church
Gerald of Wales
Richard I
Pope Innocent III
Archbishop of Tuam
Bishop of Kilmacduagh
Bishop of Waterford
Bishop of Lismore

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