Lewis Burroughs
Irish Anglican priest (1714–1786)
Lewis Burroughs (1714 - 1786) was an eighteenth century Irish Anglican priest.
Burroughs was born in County Londonderry and educated at Trinity College, Dublin.[1] He was the Archdeacon of Derry from 1785 until his death.[2]
His son was the judge and politician Sir William Burroughs, 1st Baronet[3]
References
- ^ "Alumni Dublinenses: a register of the students, graduates, professors and provosts of Trinity College in the University of Dublin (1593–1860)" Burtchaell, G.D/Sadlier, T.U p117: Dublin, Alex Thom and Co, 1935
- ^ "Fasti ecclesiae Hibernicae : the succession of the prelates and members of the Cathedral bodies of Ireland Vol III" Cotton, H p338: Dublin, Hodges,1849
- ^ historyofparliamentonline.org BURROUGHS, William (?1753–1829), of Castle Bagshaw, co. Cavan.
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Archdeacons of Derry
- Giolla Domhnaill O'Foramain
- Macraith O'Daighre
- Maelisa O'Daighre
- Geoffry O'Daighre
- Michael O'Cahan
- William Morse
- Magonius O'Donnell
- Laurence
- Donald O'Cahan
- John O'Gallagher
- Thomas Winter
- Owen M'Cawell
- John Richardson
- George Holland
- Edward Stanhope
- Jonathan Edwards
- Roger Ford
- Joseph Rothery
- Benjamin Bacon
- Louis Saurin
- Edward Golding
- Thomas Barnard
- Philip Smythe
- John Stanley Monck
- Lewis Burroughs
- Clotworthy Soden
- Newburgh Burroughs
- Trefusis Lovell
- Thomas Tipping Aveling
- Thomas Monsell
- Benjamin Gough
- John Hayden
- Arthur Edwards
- Charles Galway
- Edward Hamilton
- Thomas Olphert
- William Colquhoun
- John Adams
- William Holmes
- John Richardson
- Charlie Willoughby
- George Knowles
- Samuel Simpson
- Don McLean
- Robert Miller
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