Edward Albert Myles
Anglican priest
Edward Albert Myles (25 September 1865, Limerick – 7 May 1951, Banbridge) was an Anglican priest in Ireland during the late 19th century and the first half of the 20th century[1][2]
Myles was educated at Trinity College, Dublin. He was ordained deacon in 1889 and priest in 1890. He began his career with curacies in Donaghcloney, Belfast and Seapatrick. He was the incumbent at Tullylish[3] from 1896 until his death.[4] He was appointed Dean of Dromore in 1933, serving until 1950.
References
- ^ TCD alumni
- ^ "Blood Kindred: W. B. Yeats, the Life, the Death, the Politics" McCormack, W.J. p35: New York; Random House; 2011 ISBN 9781446444245
- ^ Roots Web
- ^ Crockford's Clerical Directory 1948 p958: Oxford, OUP, 1938
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Deans of Dromore
- Isaac Plume
- William Todd
- Thomas Wilson
- John Wall
- Robert Dawson
- William Moore
- George Synge
- Robert Forward
- Nicholas Greaves
- William Smyth
- John Leslie
- Henry Leslie
- George Berkeley
- John Hamilton
- Samuel Hutchinson
- Walter Cope
- Hon Joseph Bourke
- Raphael Walsh
- James Mahon
- William Wynne
- Holt Waring
- Daniel Bagot
- Jeffry Lefroy
- Henry Stewart
- Theophilus Campbell
- Abraham Dawson
- Robert O'Loughlin
- Thomas Clarendon
- Henry Swanzy
- Edward Albert Myles
- Wilfred Orr
- William Jones
- John Appleby
- Arthur Forde
- Henry Hughes
- Hugh Mayes
- Norman Lockhart
- Mervyn Wilson
- Roland Hutchinson
- David Chillingworth
- Stephen Lowry
- Brian Kerr
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