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22: 341: 158: 118:. The news of Dease's death was therefore received, in 1648, by the nuncio with little regret. But the news turned out false, and the nuncio writing to Rome reported that the bishop still lived "to try the patience of the good". 98:, and resisted all the arguments and entreaties of the primate to join it. This conduct brought him toleration, if not favour, from the Government, though it made him unpopular with his 199: 417: 239: 397: 234: 229: 255: 378: 192: 427: 412: 185: 422: 371: 111: 364: 275: 134: 33: 107: 21: 47:, 1651. He sprang from an ancient Irish family at one time possessing considerable landed property in 95: 90:
He was consecrated the following year. In spite of persecution and penal laws he continued loyal to
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he spent the first years of his priesthood. During this time he became rector of the
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and preached loyalty to his flock. He regarded with disfavour the
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Roman Catholic Bishop of Meath
Ireland
Galway
County Cavan
County Westmeath
Irish language
poems
priest
Paris
ordination
Irish College in Paris
Bishop of Meath
Thomas Messingham
England
Confederation of Kilkenny
Catholic
nuncio
Giovanni Battista Rinuccini
Thomas Preston
Owen Roe O'Neill
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