Dean of Tuam
The Dean of Tuam is a post held in the Diocese of Tuam, as head of the cathedral chapter from after the creation of the diocese at the Synod of Rathbreasail in 1111.
Background
A dean is often the chief resident cleric of a cathedral or other collegiate church and the head of the chapter of canons. Some cathedral chapters are headed by Archpriests, Provosts or a Precentor.If the cathedral or collegiate church has its own parish, the dean is now generally also rector of the parish. In the Church of Ireland dioceses of Clogher, Connor, and Dromore the roles are, however, often separated.
Since the Henrician Reformation, there have been parallel successions, one Church of Ireland, the other Roman Catholic.
List of deans (Pre-Reformation)
- 1230 - Máel Muire Ó Lachtáin. Became archbishop in 1236. "He undertook a pilgrimage to Jerusalem, and committed an account of his travels to writing. He died at Athlone, shortly before Christmas, in the year 1249."
- 1282 - Constantine O'Dowd.
- 133? - Philip Hanlain, died 19 June 1339.
- 1339 - Denis Mac Áeda, son of Aedh Mac Áeda, succeeded. Possibly kinsman of Máel Sechlain Mac Áeda.
- 1394 - James.
- 1399 - James Caer, Carr, possibly the same person
- 1523 - Thomas.
List of deans (Church of Ireland)
- 1558–1573 - William O'Mullally
- 1573 - Edward Browne
- ?1604–1605 - Richard Boyle
- 1609–1610 - Abel Walsh
- 1625–?1637 - Thomas Peyton
- 1638? - John King
- 1661 - William Buchanan
- 1669–1686 - James Wilson
- 1686–1712 - Robert Echlin
- 1712 - John Hinton and/or Thomas Butler.
- 1716 - William White?
- 1724 - Jonathan Bruce?
- 1732 - 1740 Edmund Bray
- ?–1743 __ Hinton
- 1743–1756 - Isaac Gervais
- 1756–1759 - Robert Johnson
- 1759–1775 - Daniel le Tablere
- 1775–1782 - Robert Clarke
- 1782–1807 - Joshua Berkeley
- 1807–1808 - James Mahon
- 1809–1810 - John William Keatinge
- 1810–1813 - Richard Bourne
- 1813–1849 - Thomas Carter
- 1850–1867 - Hon Robert Plunket
- 1867–1878 - Charles Henry Seymour
- 1879–1898 - William Chambers Townsend
- 1898–1904 - Andrew C. Tait
- 1904–1917 - John Geddes
- 1917–1923 - John Orr
- 1945–1965 - Joseph Jackson
- 1966–1981 - Walter Cyril Spence
- 1981–1993 - William James Grant
- 1993–1996 - Anthony Previté
- 1997–1999 - Ian Deighton Corbett
- 2000–2022 - Alistair John Grimason
- 2024–present - Diane Margaret Matchett