Talk:James Howie (priest)

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"THE PREBENDARIES. 1847-1851. James Howie, M.A. James Howie, h. in Dublin, 30 Not., 1804, t. of Thus. Howie, merchant, by his wife Jane, dan. of Hayes, was baft, at the Scots' Church, St. Mary's Abbey, Dublin, 14 Dee., 1804, by the Rev. Jas. Horntr. Having been educated under Mr. Franklin, be entered T.C.D., 10 Oct., 1820, as a pensioner, in his ICth year. He graduated 13. A., 182;, and M.A., in 1832, in which year he was ordained. Having been for a time curate-assistant of St. Mary's, Dublin, he was collated to the prebend of lloirlh on 13 April, 1847, and was installed on the 28th of the same mouth. He was collated to our prebend of St. Av.oen's, 2 Aug., 1847, and was installed and inducted on the 4th of the same month. On the 8th of the same month, he read his issent and consent in St. Acborx's. On letters patent of 11 Jan., 1851, be was instituted on 17 Jan. to the Deanery of Cloyne, and the rectory of Farraby (income 487 3 0d.), Dio. Cloyne, and was installed on the following day. By order in council of 23 Oct., 1851, he received the rectory of h'illeayh, Dio. Cloyne (471, as the corps of his deanery, instead of F'arrahy. He also held the curacy of the imppressed benefice of Diigin Donovan, Dio. Cloyne (income 10). Dean Howie was one of the few clergymen who declined to conimr'.e their ecclesiastical incomes nnder the Irish Church Act. He d. 6 Dec, 1881. aged 80. Dean Howie was twice married (his 2nd wife being a Miss Snow)."

from http://www.newspapers.com/newspage/60042984/, i.e. Publication: The Irish Builder iLocation: Dublin, IrelandIssue Date: Thursday, November 1, 1888 Page: Page 8. I don't have other access. The parents would be Thos. (i.e. Thomas) Howie and Jane Hayes. Charles Matthews (talk) 17:15, 13 April 2015 (UTC)


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