James MacEwan
James MacEwan was Dean of Ardfert[1] from 1906 until his death on 10 January 1911.[2]
MacEwan was educated at Trinity College, Dublin and ordained in 1858. He began his ecclesiastical career with a curacy at Ballymachugh. He was Curate then Vicar of Listowel until 1882 then Rector of Dromtariffe from then until 1908.[3]
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Preceded by Abraham Isaac | Dean of Ardfert 1906–1911 | Succeeded by Robert Beatty |
References
- ^ "The Church of Ireland in County Kerry" Murphy, J.A. p243: Cork, Lulu, 2016 ISBN 9781471080258
- ^ ‘MacEWAN, Very Rev. James’, Who Was Who, A & C Black, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc, 1920–2008; online edn, Oxford University Press, Dec 2007 accessed 5 Aug 2013
- ^ Archdeaconry re-named North Otago, 1916: Crockford's Clerical Directory 1929/30 p xxxi Oxford: OUP, 1908
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Deans of Ardfert
- Richard Southwell
- Robert Chaffe
- William Steere
- Charles Baden
- Thomas Gray
- Daniel Witter
- Thomas Bladen
- John Richards
- James Bland
- William Smith
- Charles Meredyth
- Philip Hoby
- Edward Bayly
- Thomas Graves
- Gilbert Holmes
- Arthur Irwin
- Thomas Moriarty
- John Day
- Abraham Isaac
- James McEwan
- John Pattison
- Robert Beatty
- George Power
- Robert Rowan
- Robert Adderley
- Charles Haines
- Robert Thompson
- Charles Gray-Stack
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