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335:, made a vigorous effort to win converts to Protestantism. From 1818 to his death Trench was president of the Irish Society; and it is evidence of his large-heartedness that the religious controversies in which his leadership of this movement involved no wise impaired the remarkable personal popularity which he enjoyed among his Roman Catholic neighbours. Holding strong views as to the paramount importance of the 'open bible,' Trench was a strenuous opponent of the mixed system of national education founded by Mr. Stanley ( 66: 332: 298:. He obtained a faculty to hold the two cures together, and combined with their clerical duties the business of agent on his father's Galway estate. Trench was a man of great bodily strength and a fine horseman, and he retained a fondness for field sports to the end of his days. During the 290:, and graduated B.A. on 13 July 1791. Later in the same year (27 November) Trench was ordained deacon, and, having received priest's orders on 24 June 1792, he was in the same month inducted into the benefice of Creagh, in which his father's residence and the great fair town of 339:), and was one of the founders of the Church Education Society. Trench was a man of strong and masterful character, and during the twenty years of his archiepiscopate was one of the foremost figures in the Ireland of his day. 874: 1023: 320:
were, under the provisions of the Irish Church Temporalities Act, added to the charge of Trench. By the same act, the archdiocese of Tuam was reduced, on Trench's death, to an ordinary bishopric.
346:. By her, he had two sons, William and Power, and six daughters. Elizabeth, his third daughter, married Captain Henry Gascoyne in 1830. Another daughter Anne married James O'Hara, MP for 867: 602: 455:
Memoir of the last Archbishop of Tuam, by the Rev. J. D. Sirr; Personal Recollections of Charlotte Elizabeth Phelan (afterwards Tonna); Mr. Gregory's Letter-box, 1813–35, p. 131
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Trench chiefly deserves to be remembered for his activity in promoting the remarkable evangelical movement in the west of Ireland which was known in Connaught as the
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He died on 26 March 1839. Trench married, on 29 January 1795, his cousin Anne, daughter of Walter Taylor of Castle Taylor,
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he acted as a captain in the local yeomanry raised by his father to resist the French invading army under
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were situated. In the following year (5 November 1793) he was presented to the benefice of Rawdenstown,
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Fryde, E. B.; Greenway, D. E.; Porter, S.; Roy, I. (1986).
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Bishops of Waterford and Lismore (Church of Ireland)
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Index

barrelled
Most Revd
Hon
Archbishop of Tuam
Power Le Poer Trench, portrait by Richard James Lane (engraver), after a painting by Clementina Robertson.
Richard James Lane
Clementina Robertson
Tuam
William Beresford
Archbishop of Tuam
Thomas Plunket
Bishop of Tuam, Killala and Achonry
Bishop of Waterford and Lismore
Bishop of Elphin
William Trench, 1st Earl of Clancarty
Anne Gardiner
Anglican
Church of Ireland
Bishop of Waterford and Lismore
Bishop of Elphin
Archbishop of Tuam
William Trench, 1st Earl of Clancarty
Richard Trench, 2nd Earl of Clancarty
Dublin
Putney
Harrow
Castlebar
Trinity College, Dublin
Matthew Young
bishop of Clonfert and Kilmacduagh

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