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Thomas Hussey (bishop)

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George III, Pitt and the Duke of Portland entrusted him with a mission to the Irish soldiers and militia in Ireland who were disaffected, but when he heard their grievances, he pleaded in their behalf much to the distaste of the Irish executive. When he returned to Ireland, Hussey played a role in
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services, the Protestant authorities honoured his consecration at St. Nicholas of Myra Church in Dublin with the presence of an armed detachment. He attracted widespread attention in 1797 by issuing a pastoral letter to his clergy that strongly resented government interference in ecclesiastical
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to discuss Spain's withdrawal from the American cause. Upon his return to Madrid, he attracted the notice of English Catholics in exile and was deputed by the English Catholics to go to Rome to lay their position before the pope, but the Spanish embassy would not grant him leave of absence.
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Hussey's remains were brought back to Waterford for burial, but his funeral became the focus of sectarian violence. During the funeral procession to the Great Chapel, the coffin and Hussey's mourners were set upon by a group of drunken soldiers returning from an
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drawn up, which amongst other things dealt with the upkeep of Rice's education of Waterford's poor boys and ensured the survival of his fledgling
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at Mount Sion in Waterford on July 7, 1803. By now in his mid-fifties and in poor health, Hussey then settled his estate and had his
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were forced to intervene and recover the remains, which were eventually interred in the Great Chapel, as originally intended.
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Review of the above by Declan IM. Downey in "Studies, An Irish Quarterly Review", vol.106 No.423, Autumn 2017
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Mulhall, Daniel. "Dr Thomas Hussey, an Irish Bishop and a Spanish diplomat in London", Irish Embassy, London
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When the Spanish ambassador had to leave London because Spain took sides against Britain during the
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meeting. The men abused the mourners and attempted to throw Bishop Hussey's remains into the
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in an attempt to arrange a peace treaty between Spain and Britain during the
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The Life of Dr. Thomas Hussey 1746-1803, Bishop of Waterford and Lismore
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Hussey's Pastoral Letter to the Diocese of Waterford and Lismore (1797)
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from 1797 to his death. He is best known for taking part in talks with
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described Hussey as "the ablest English-speaking bishop of his time".
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jas repealed some of the laws affecting Catholic worship, a chapel,
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Vol. 7. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1910. 21 December 2017
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O'Donoghue, David. "Thomas Hussey." The Catholic Encyclopedia
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Hussey officially opened the first monastery and school of
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A Biographical Dictionary of British Architects 1600-1840
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List of Catholic schools in Ireland by religious order
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in Ireland by the establishment of religious schools.
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A Tree is Planted: The Life and Times of Edmund Rice
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Bishop
diplomat
chaplain
Bishop
Roman Catholic Diocese of Waterford and Lismore
Richard Cumberland
American War of Independence
County Meath
Penal Laws
Irish College at Salamanca
Trappists
Pope
Holy Orders
Spanish embassy
London
Roman Catholic Relief Act 1791
St James's, Spanish Place
Joseph Bonomi
American War of Independence
Lord North
Madrid
Edmund Burke
Royal Society
Maynooth College
Diocese of Waterford and Lismore
Dublin Castle
proselytising
Protestants

Edmund Ignatius Rice

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