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Edward Smyth (bishop)

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in 1678, and graduated B.A. in 1681. In 1684 he proceeded M.A. and was elected a fellow. He later obtained the degrees of LL.B. in 1687, B.D. in 1694, and D.D. in 1696. In 1689, when Dublin was in the possession of
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Smyth was twice married. By his first wife whom he married circa 15 February 1696, his cousin Elizabeth, daughter of
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Smyth returned to England in 1693 with a fortune, and was appointed chaplain to
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Smyth was the author of sermons, and contributed papers to the
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of the Royal Society, mainly relating to the customs of the
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Donegall Lecturers of Mathematics at Trinity College Dublin
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in 1665, he was the son of James Smyth of Mountown,
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bishop of Down and Connor
Lisburn
County Antrim
County Down
elected a Scholar
Trinity College Dublin
James II
Smyrna Company
chaplain to the factory at Smyrna
William III
Low Countries
St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin
Vice-Chancellor of the University of Dublin
Privy Council of Ireland
Bath, Somerset
Fellow of the Royal Society
Philosophical Society of Dublin
Philosophical Transactions
Levant
William Smyth
Bishop of Kilmore
James Stopford, 1st Earl of Courtown
Clotworthy Skeffington, 3rd Viscount Massereene





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