James Howie (1804–1884) was a priest of the Church Of Ireland.

Howie was a student at Trinity College, Dublin, graduating B.A. in 1825 and M.A. in 1832; he was ordained deacon in 1826 and priest in 1827. He became curate at St Mary's Church, Mary Street, Dublin.[1]

He was created prebendary of Howth, in St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, in 1847;[2] and was the Dean of Cloyne from 1851[3] until his death, 6 December 1884.[4][5]

References

  1. Cole, J. H. (1903). Church and Parish Records of the United Diocese of Cork, Cloyne and Ross (PDF). p. 218 via www.corkpastandpresent.ie.
  2. Henry Cotton; Charles Philip Cotton (1848). Fasti Ecclesiæ Hibernicæ, the succession of the prelates and members, of the cathedral bodies in Ireland. [With] Suppl. by C.P. Cotton. p. 145.
  3. PREFERMENTS AND APPOINTMENTS Jackson's Oxford Journal (Oxford, England), Saturday, 27 December 1851; Issue 5148
  4. SUMMARY OF NEWS Freeman's Journal (Dublin, Ireland), Friday, 12 December 1884
  5. "Obituary, December". Morning Post. 31 December 1884. p. 2. Retrieved 13 April 2015 via British Newspaper Archive.
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