John MacBrady
John MacBrady (died 1559) was an Irish prelate[1] of the Roman Catholic Church.[2]
Styles of John MacBrady | |
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Reference style | The Most Reverend |
Spoken style | My Lord |
Religious style | Bishop |
MacBrady was appointed Bishop of Kilmore by Pope Paul III, in opposition to Edmund Nugent, on 5 November 1540.[3] He was recognized by the crown in the reign of Queen Mary I. He died in 1559.[4]
Notes
- Cotton, Henry (1849). Fasti ecclesiae hibernicae : the succession of the prelates and members of the cathedral bodies in Ireland. Vol. 3: The province of Ulster. London: Hodges and Smith. p. 156.
- Brady, William Maziere (1876). The episcopal succession in England, Scotland and Ireland AD 1400 to 1875. Vol. 1. pp. 279–280. OCLC 1072572723.
- Moody, T.W.; Martin, F.X.; Byrne, F.J., eds. (1984). A New History of Ireland. A Companion to Irish History, part 2. Vol. 9 Maps, genealogies, lists. Clarendon Press. pp. 289, 349, and 404. ISBN 0-19-821745-5. OCLC 1152598744.
- Fryde, Edmund Boleslav; Greenway, D.E.; Porter, S.; Roy, I. (1986). Handbook of British chronology. Guides and handbooksno. 2. Offices of the Royal Historical Society : University College. pp. 363, 398 and 436. ISBN 9780861931064. OCLC 989682481.
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