Francis Hurst
Francis James Hurst (1835 – 7 March 1906) was an Irish Anglican priest in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries:[1] he was Archdeacon of Clogher from 1903 until 1906.[2]
Hurst was born in County Monaghan.[3] He was educated at Trinity College, Dublin and ordained in 1859. He served curacies at Trory and Tydavnet. He was the incumbent at Clabby from 1873 until 1906.[4]
He died at Vicar's Dale, in Carrickmacross, County Monaghan, aged 71.[5]
References
- ^ "Clogher clergy and parishes : being an account of the clergy of the Church of Ireland in the Diocese of Clogher, from the earliest period, with historical notices of the several parishes, churches, etc." Leslie, J.B. p38: Enniskillen; R.H. Ritchie; 1929
- ^ Fifty years of disestablishment Patton, H.E. p339: Dublin; Association Promoting Christian Knowledge; 1922
- ^ Ireland, Census, 1901
- ^ Crockford's Clerical Directory 1898 p694: London; Horace Cox; 1898
- ^ "Deaths". Belfast News-Letter. 9 March 1906. p. 1.
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Archdeacons of Clogher
- Reginald MacGilla Finin
- Nicolaus Mac Cathasaigh
- Brian Mac Cathmhaoil
- Matthew MacCathasaid
- Arthur MacCawell
- Maurice McGuire
- Peter McGuire
- Moriertach Magenis
- Edmund MacGuire
- Roderic Cassidy
- James Heygate
- Thomas Fairfax
- Humphrey Galbraith
- Edward How
- Milo Sumner
- John Smyth
- Dillon Ashe
- Thomas Parnell
- William Gore
- John Cranston
- John Maxwell
- John Jackson
- Caulfield Byrne Caulfield
- Andrew Allen
- John Brinkley
- John Russell
- John Wolfe
- Joseph Calwell
- Charles Stack
- George Finlay
- Francis Hurst
- David Abbott
- James MacManaway
- Joseph Ruddell
- Isaac Pratt
- Robert Farrell
- Robert Heavener
- Francis Skuce
- Victor Forster
- Cecil Pringle
- Helene Steed
- Brian Harper
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