Tomás Ó Conchúir

Irish bishop (1755-1803)

The Most Reverend

Tomás Ó Conchúir
Bishop of Achonry
ChurchRoman Catholic
DioceseAchonry
PredecessorBoetius Egan
SuccessorCharles Lynagh
Personal details
Born1755
Died18 February, 1803 (aged 47–48)

Tomás Ó Conchúir (1755 – 18 February 1803) was a bishop of Achonry in County Sligo, Ireland.

A son of Dermot Ó Conchúir of Woodquay, Tuam, and Mable O'Flynn of Torlagh, County Roscommon, he was a great-grandson of Captain Dermot Ó Conchúir, who served in Colonel Dominick Browne's regiment of Infantry (killed at the Second Siege of Limerick, 1691).

Ó Conchúir was educated on the continent and consecrated Bishop Achonry on 4 January 1788. While his mother's family were from the diocese, he himself did not reside there. On the death of his brother, he became heir to the family property and resided at the family home in Sylane, four miles from Tuam.

References

  • Another Corofin Bishop from Sylane: Dr. Thomas O'Connor, Bishop of Achonry, by Liam Ó Mainnín and Seán Ó Cuinneagáin, Sylane National School 150th Anniversary, ed. John Lardner, Margaret Murray, Phil Moran, Tuam, 2002.
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Roman Catholic Bishops of Achonry
  • Andrew Lynch
  • James Ó Fallamháin
  • Louis Dillon
  • Maurice Ó Duarcáin
  • Hugh Mac Diarmata
  • Dominic Ó Dálaigh
  • John Ó hAirt
  • Walter Blake
  • Patrick Robert Kirwan
  • Philip Phillips
  • Boetius Egan
  • Tomás Ó Conchúir
  • Charles Lynagh
  • John O'Flynn
  • Patrick MacNicholas
  • Patrick Durcan
  • Francis McCormack
  • John Lyster
  • Patrick Morrisroe
  • James Fergus
  • Thomas Flynn
  • Brendan Kelly
  • Paul Dempsey


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