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Edward Parry (bishop of Killaloe)

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246:"In memory of Edward Parry and his two sons John and Benjamin Parry, who were interred near this spot. Edward Parry, D.D., Pro-Vice-Chancellor of the University of Trinity College, Dublin, was consecrated Bishop of Killaloe, 28 March 1647, and died of the plague in this city, 20 July 1650. John Parry, D.D., was promoted to the Deanery of Christ's Church, Dublin, Apl. 2, 1666; was consecrated Bishop of Ossory Apl. 22, 1672; and departed this life 21 December 1677. Benjamin Parry DD was promoted to the Deanery of St Canices Kilkenny 19 February 1673, to the Deanery of St. Patrick's Dublin 17 February 1674, was consecrated Bishop of Ossory on the death of his brother John Parry and departed this life 4 October 1678. On the repairing of this church AD 1848 by permission of the Rev. James Howie AM prebendary of the same. Dame Emma Elizabeth Puleston of Albrighton Hall, Shropshire relict of Sir Richard Puleston Bart and Anna, Eleanora, Frances, and Elizabeth Hawkshaw, daughters of the late Lieut Colene John Stewart Hawkshaw of Divernagh Co. Armach, caused this new monument to be erected in memory of the above named bishops. The said Sir Richard Puleston and Lieut. Colonel John Steward Hawkshaw having been Lineally descended from the above named Edward Parry. The monument underneath was the one originally erected by the said John Parry to the memory of his Father Edward Parry" 191:, Dublin. His will dated 17 July 1650 was proved in the Prerogative Court, Dublin. Its terms were, inter alia,- (1) "My Body to be interred in St. Audeon's Church neere the doors, with my face to the East, where also I desire the body of my deare wife may be translated, and laid by my side, if it may be." (2) "I give to my eldest daughter, Mary Parry, alias Bulkeley, a little silver watch, and her mother's dear-head ring. (3) To his other daughter "Eleynor Parry" other ornaments that belonged to her mother. (4) To his sister "Madelius Evans" five pounds (5) To other beneficiaries were given legacies out of the fifty pounds due to him by William Usher (6) To his "cosen, Robert Parry" he left his lexicon and other books (7) To his "loving cosen, Richard Parry" he left a gold ring (8) To his cosen "Mary Parry", wife of Richard, he left a money legacy (9) He appointed "his cosen, Robert Parry as overseer" of his will 244:
feet and a rent of forty shillings a year was due for it by the Parry family, which was split fifty-fifty between the Prebendary and Churchwardens of St. Audeons. It acquired the name of the "Bishop of Ossory's Chapel". Many generations of the Parrys were buried in this tomb, which, having become defaced by time, was, on the repair of the Church in 1848, surmounted with an inscribed white marble slab at the expense of Dr. John Parry's representatives, Dame Emma Elizabeth Puleston of Albrighton Hall, Shropshire, relict of Sir Richard Puleston, Bart., Anna Eleanora, Frances and Elizabeth Hawkshaw, daughters of Lieutenant Colonel John Stuart Hawshaw of Divernagh, County Armagh. The monument of the spot, which still exists, reads-
73:, (It seems improbable that Rhys Parry was chaplain to Nicholas Bagenal, as Nicholas died in 1591 when Rhys was about 20 years old. It looks as if Rhys moved to Ireland shortly after the birth of Edward, as Edward's siblings were born in Newry, not Anglesey. At that time Arthur Bagenal, Nicholas Bagenals grandson received a patent of James II in 1637 confirming a grant and mortgages, wherein he held a Newry monastic building at the corner of Castle Street which is referred to in error as a Castle by some authors, this was formerly Abbot Crellys Cistercian built House Circa 1144 (see Crelly, Bagenal 1588 patent). Newry had one Bagenal Castle at all dates in the Bagenal reign in the town.) In 1616 he enrolled as a student of 243:
The vestry book of St. Audeon's Church, Dublin states at 16 April 1681 that in a recess on the northern side of the church door, a corner of the north-west part of the church (now the vestibule) was railed off with "a rail and banister", for the Parry family burial place. It measured 14 feet by 8
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An engraved portrait by John Dickson of Dr. Edward Parry, Bishop of Killaloe, from a book authored by the bishop entitled "David restored; or an Antidote against the Prosperity of the Wicked, and the Afflictions of the Just", published at Oxford in
57:. The name of his mother is disputed. The 'Pedigree of Parry of Newry, Co. Down and City of Dublin 1560–1735', pp. 86–88, in MS. 173, Genealogical Office, Dublin states his mother was named Frances Price. The will of his father also refers to 179:
the house was assessed for eight hearths so was quite large. On 9 July 1647 he signed the petition of the clergy praying to be allowed the use of the Liturgy, then abolished by order of the commissioners under
171:, assisted by the Bishops of Kildare and Cloyne. However, as this was in the middle of the Irish Rebellion he was unable to travel to his diocese and remained in Dublin, where he resided in 77:
where he graduated in Easter 1620 as a B.A. He obtained his master's degree there in 1623 and a fellowship in 1624. In Easter 1630 he graduated as a Doctor of Divinity and later became
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where he was installed on 11 May, but was also licensed to hold his other preferments at the same time. In 1640 he resigned from St. Olave's and was appointed
301:"Rhys Parry (Alias Rhys ap Harry) b. Abt 1570 of, Madyn Dyswy, Amlwch, Anglesey, Wales d. Aft 22 Mar 1616/17 of, Newry, Down, Ireland: Community Trees Project" 300: 187:
Bishop Parry died in his house in St. Stephen's Street on 20 July 1650 at the age of 51, after contracting the plague which raged there, and was buried in
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and Dean Parry tried to get them back but failed. His successor as Dean of Lismore was his first cousin, Robert Parry. In 1643 he was Archdeacon of
109: 551: 1256: 22: 231:, Bishop of Ossory; Edward Parry; Robert Parry; Mary Parry who married John Bulkeley; and Elinor Parry who was a love and correspondent of 1266: 1010: 387: 89: 61:. However the Cheshire Sheaf issue of September 1883, page 72, states his mother was Mary Darby. He was born c. 1599 in Madyn Dyswy, 1045: 927: 887: 685: 536: 117: 93: 1170: 531: 1020: 541: 501: 481: 160: 129: 101: 69:, Wales. His siblings were Arthur, Grace and Magdalen. Bishop Parry was educated in Newry where his father was chaplain to Sir 1135: 978: 852: 842: 742: 526: 917: 97: 112:. In 1635 he was appointed one of the High Commission for Ecclesiastical Causes. In 1636 he was appointed Prebendary of 1130: 867: 678: 1236: 737: 1276: 1251: 1015: 971: 947: 410: 304: 1180: 1150: 1085: 621: 827: 757: 506: 1160: 1035: 912: 872: 812: 727: 717: 591: 581: 496: 263: 74: 847: 837: 426: 1040: 782: 772: 752: 546: 832: 747: 732: 441: 1200: 1145: 1100: 1090: 1075: 1070: 1050: 932: 892: 722: 436: 817: 787: 777: 456: 451: 857: 797: 792: 767: 712: 431: 342: 1231: 1210: 1175: 1005: 882: 822: 807: 644: 616: 601: 566: 486: 476: 466: 461: 446: 421: 144: 802: 201:
David restored; or an Antidote against the Prosperity of the Wicked, and the Afflictions of the Just
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Edward Parry married the daughter of John Price and by her had six children, who were
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in 1660. This work contains an engraved portrait of Edward Parry (see right).
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Pedigree of Parry of Newry, Co. Down and City of Dublin 1560–1735
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in a letter stated he favoured Edward Parry for the See of the
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by John Edwards Griffith, 1914, pp. 90 & 120
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The "Chester Courant " Office. 1883. 743:Constantín mac Toirrdelbaig Ua Briain 7: 235:and later married Richard Hawkshaw. 199:Bishop Parry wrote a book entitled 14: 1272:Christian clergy from County Down 1242:Fellows of Trinity College Dublin 1247:Alumni of Trinity College Dublin 738:Donnchad mac Diarmata Ua Briain 161:Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin 130:Richard Boyle, 1st Earl of Cork 102:Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin 118:St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin 116:, another living belonging to 96:. In 1630 he was Incumbent of 94:St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin 1: 1257:Anglican bishops of Killaloe 631:John Barnhill Smith McGinley 203:, which was a Sermon on the 373:by Canon Philip Dwyer, 1878 1293: 1267:Archdeacons of Glendalough 411:Archdeacons of Glendalough 367:. Oxford University Press. 159:and he was consecrated at 98:St. Bride's Church, Dublin 1001: 708: 417: 143:On 29 December 1646 King 92:, a living belonging to 507:Christopher St Laurence 371:The Diocese of Killaloe 75:Trinity College, Dublin 813:Mathghamhain Mág Raith 728:Domnall Ua Lonngargáin 718:Gilla Pátrick Ua hÉnna 163:, on 28 March 1647 by 59:My wife Frances Parrie 27: 848:Matthaeus Ó Gríobhtha 838:Séamus Ó Lonnghargáin 427:Richard de Gnowissale 24: 16:Anglican Irish bishop 873:Murtogh O'Brien-Arra 783:David Mac Mathghamna 773:Mathgamain Ó h-Ócáin 753:Conchobhar Ua h-Énna 602:Cadwallader Wolseley 462:Nicholas de Balscote 447:William de la Corner 227:, Bishop of Ossory; 169:Archbishop of Dublin 145:Charles I of England 110:Archbishop of Dublin 833:Thaddaeus Mág Raith 763:Domnall Ó Cennéitig 748:Diarmait Ua Conaing 733:Tadg Ua Lonngargáin 442:Hugh de Chaddestone 209:John Parry (bishop) 205:seventy-third Psalm 189:St. Audoen's Church 149:Diocese of Killaloe 79:Pro Vice-Chancellor 1237:People from Amlwch 828:Eugenius Ó Faoláin 723:Domnall Ua Conaing 702:Bishop of Killaloe 552:William Williamson 437:Warinus de Fissaur 307:on 15 October 2013 177:Hearth Money Rolls 157:Bishop of Killaloe 35:Bishop of Killaloe 28: 1277:People from Newry 1219: 1218: 1106:William Burscough 1056:Richard Underwood 1011:Gerald FitzGerald 961: 960: 818:Donatus Mág Raith 788:Tomás Ó Cormacáin 778:Maurius Ó h-Ócáin 668: 667: 457:Richard de Cadamo 452:Stephen de Brogan 422:Conaing O'Carrail 165:Lancelot Bulkeley 106:Lancelot Bulkeley 1284: 1252:Deans of Lismore 1116:Washington Cotes 1111:Alexander Alcock 1031:Edward Brouncker 1016:John Prendergast 995:Deans of Lismore 988: 981: 974: 965: 948:Richard Chenevix 923:Nicholas Forster 868:Turlough O'Brien 858:Séamus Ó Cuirrín 798:David Mac Briain 793:Brian Ó Coscraig 768:Ísóc Ó Cormacáin 713:Domnall Ua hÉnna 695: 688: 681: 672: 577:James Verschoyle 432:William de Culna 404: 397: 390: 381: 345: 340: 334: 333: 331: 323: 317: 316: 314: 312: 303:. 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Index


Bishop of Killaloe
County Clare
Newry
County Down
Amlwch
Anglesey
Nicholas Bagenal
Trinity College, Dublin
Pro Vice-Chancellor
Laudian
Tipperkevin
St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin
St. Bride's Church, Dublin
Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin
Lancelot Bulkeley
Archbishop of Dublin
Stagonyl
St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin
Waterford
Dean of Lismore
Richard Boyle, 1st Earl of Cork
Glendalough
County Wicklow
Charles I of England
Diocese of Killaloe
County Clare
Bishop of Killaloe
Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin
Lancelot Bulkeley

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