List of pre-Reformation Bishops of Leighlin [1][2] |
From |
Until |
Incumbent |
Notes |
unknown |
1125 |
? Mael Eóin Ua Dúnacáin |
Died in office |
unknown |
1145 |
Sluaigedach Ua Catháin |
Died in office |
bef.1152 |
1181 |
Dúngal Ua Cáellaide |
Present at the Synod of Kells in 1152; died in 1181; buried at St Laserian's Cathedral, Old Leighlin; also known as Dungall (or Donat) O'Kelly |
fl.1192 |
Johannes |
Known to be bishop around 1192 |
1198 |
c.1201 |
Johannes, O.Cist. |
Formerly Abbot of Monasterevin; consecrated at Rome by Pope Innocent III on 18 September 1198; died circa 1201; also known as John |
bef.1202 |
1217 |
Herlewin, O.Cist. |
Died before April 1217; buried at Dunbrody Abbey; also known as Hugh |
c.1217 |
1228 |
Richard Fleming |
Consecrated circa 1217; died before November 1228; also known as Robert Fleming |
1228 |
1252 |
William |
Formerly Archdeacon of Leighlin; elected bishop before November 1228; died before 21 April 1252; buried at St Laserian's Cathedral, Old Leighlin |
1252 |
1275 |
Thomas, O.S.A. |
Elected before 4 September 1252; appointed 7 January 1253; received possession of the temporalities after 9 March 1253; died 25 April 1275 |
1275 |
1309 |
Nicholas Chever, O.F.M. |
Formerly Archdeacon of Leighlin; elected bishop before November 1275; received possession of the temporalities 7 March 1276; confirmed 28 September 1276; died 20 July 1309; also knowns as Nicholas Cheevers |
1309 |
1320 |
Maurice de Blanchville |
Formerly Treasurer of Kilkenny; elected bishop in 1309; received possession of the temporalities after 13 November 1309; died before November 1320; also known as Maurice de Blanchfield |
1320 |
1348 |
Meiler le Poer |
Formerly Precentor of Leighlin; elected bishop 5 November 1320; received possession of the temporalities 11 February 1321; consecrated at Waterford 12 April 1321; died before November 1348 |
1344 |
1346 |
Radulphus Ó Ceallaigh, O.Carm. |
Appointed 6 February 1344 and consecrated later the same month, however, the appointment did not take effect; acted as a suffragan bishop in the Diocese of York in 1344; translated to Cashel 9 January 1346; his surname was possibly Ó Caollaidhe |
1348 |
William St Leger |
Elected before 3 November 1348, but did not take effect |
1349 |
1360 |
Thomas of Brakenberg, O.F.M. |
Appointed 20 March and consecrated 30 March 1349; received possession of the temporalities 15 August 1349; died July 1360 |
1360 |
1361 |
Johannes |
Appointed 1360; died 1361 |
1362 |
William |
Appointed 14 January 1362, but was not consecrated; died later in the same year |
1363 |
1385 |
John Young |
Formerly Treasurer of Leighlin; appointed 20 February 1363; received possession of the temporalities 21 September 1363; died circa 12 February 1385 |
1385 |
1399 |
John Griffin |
Formerly Chancellor of Limerick; received possession of the temporalities 2 August 1385; translated to Ossory 2 July 1399 |
1400 |
1419 |
Richard Bocomb, O.P. |
Appointed 1 October 1400; acted as a suffragan bishop in the dioceses of Exeter and Salisbury; resigned before July 1419 |
1419 |
1431 |
Seaán Ó Maolagáin |
Appointed 5 July 1419; received possession of the temporalities 1 September 1422; died 1431; buried at St Laserian's Cathedral, Old Leighlin; also known as John Mulgan or O'Mulligan |
1432 |
1458 |
Thomas Fleming, O.F.M. |
Appointed 29 April 1432; continued bishop until 1458 (or possibly longer); died at Old Leighlin and was buried in a monastery in Kilkenny |
1458 |
1464 |
See vacant |
unknown |
1464 |
Diarmaid |
Died before February 1464 |
1464 |
1490 |
Milo Roche, O.Cist. |
Appointed 3 February 1464; died before April 1490; buried at St Laserian's Cathedral, Old Leighlin; also known as Milo de Rupe |
1490 |
c.1512 |
Nicholas Maguire |
Appointed 21 April 1490; died circa 1512; also known as Nicholas 'Magwyr' |
1513 |
c.1523 |
Thomas Halsey |
Appointed 20 May 1513; also was Prothonotary for Ireland and Penitentiary of all the English residents at Rome; attended the Fifth Council of the Lateran; acted as a suffragan bishop in the Diocese of York in 1519; died in Westminster circa 1523; buried at the Savoy Chapel, London; it is believed he never visited his diocese |
1524 |
1525 |
Mauricius Ó Deóradháin, O.P. |
Appointed 19 January 1524; he was murdered in 1525 by his archdeacon, Maurice Kavanagh (or Cavanagh); the bishop was also known as Maurice Doran or O'Deoran |
1525 |
1527 |
See vacant |
1527 |
1549 |
Matthew Sanders |
Appointed 10 April 1527; he was considered to be friendly to the doctrines of the Reformation; died 23 (or 24) December 1549; buried at St Laserian's Cathedral, Old Leighlin |
1541 |
(Thomas Leverous) |
Appointed 14 November 1541 on the false new of the death of Sanders, but did not take effect; he later became Archdeacon of Armagh in 1554, and Bishop of Kildare and Dean of St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin in 1555 |