List of Provosts of Trinity College, Dublin
The following persons have been Provost of Trinity College, Dublin.
List of Provosts of Trinity College, Dublin [1] |
No. |
Name |
Tenure |
Notes |
1 |
Adam Loftus |
1592–1594 |
(c.1533–1605). Also was Archbishop of Armagh, Archbishop of Dublin and Lord Chancellor of Ireland. |
2 |
Walter Travers |
1594–1598 |
(c.1548–1634) |
3 |
Henry Alvey |
1601–1609 |
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4 |
Sir William Temple |
1609–1627 |
(c.1555–1627) |
5 |
William Bedell |
1627–1629 |
(c.1571–1642). Later became Bishop of Kilmore and Ardagh in 1629. |
6 |
Robert Ussher |
1629–1634 |
Later became Bishop of Kildare 1636–1642. |
7 |
William Chappell |
1634–1640 |
(c.1582–1649). Also was Bishop of Cork and Ross 1638–1649. |
8 |
Richard Washington |
1640–1641 |
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9 |
Anthony Martin |
1645–1650 |
(died 1650). Also was Bishop of Meath 1625–1650 |
10 |
Samuel Winter |
1652–1660 |
(c.1603–1666) |
11 |
Thomas Seele |
1661–1675 |
(c.1611–1675). Also was Dean of St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin 1666–1675 |
12 |
Michael Ward |
1674–1678 |
(c.1643–1681). Later became Bishop of Ossory in 1678, transferred to Derry in 1680. |
13 |
Narcissus Marsh |
1679–1683 |
(c.1638–1713). Later became Bishop of Ferns and Leighlin 1683, then Archbishop of Cashel in 1690, Archbishop of Dublin in 1694, and Archbishop of Armagh in 1703. |
14 |
Robert Huntington[2] |
1683–1692 |
(c.1636–1701). Later became Bishop of Raphoe from July to September 1701. In Huntington's absence from 1688, James II appointed Michael Moore, Catholic vicar-general of Dublin, for a short period from 1689; he was later Rector of the University of Paris.[3] |
15 |
St George Ashe |
1692–1695 |
(c.1658–1718). Later became bishop of Cloyne in 1695, translated to Clogher in 1697, and finally to Derry in 1717. |
16 |
George Browne |
1695–1699 |
(c.1649–1699) |
17 |
Peter Browne |
1699–1710 |
(c.1665–1735). Later became Bishop of Cork and Ross 1710–1735. |
18 |
Benjamin Pratt |
1710–1717 |
(c.1669–1721). Later became Dean of Down 1717–1721. |
19 |
Richard Baldwin |
1717–1758 |
(c.1668–1758) |
20 |
Francis Andrews |
1758–1774 |
(c.1718–1774). He left £3,000 to found the Dunsink Observatory and the Andrews chair of astronomy. |
21 |
John Hely-Hutchinson |
1774–1794 |
(c.1724–1794) |
22 |
Richard Murray |
1795–1799 |
(c.1726–1799) |
23 |
John Kearney |
1799–1806 |
(c.1742–1813). Later became Bishop of Ossory 1806–1813. |
24 |
George Hall |
1806–1811 |
(c.1753–1811). Later became Bishop of Dromore 17–23 November 1811. |
25 |
Thomas Elrington |
1811–1820 |
(c.1760–1835). Later became Bishop of Limerick, Ardfert and Aghadoe in 1820, then translated to Ferns and Leighlin in 1822. |
26 |
Samuel Kyle |
1820–1831 |
(c.1771–1848). Later became Bishop of Cork and Ross 1831–1835, and Bishop of Cork, Cloyne and Ross 1835–1848 |
27 |
Bartholomew Lloyd |
1831–1837 |
(c.1772–1837) |
28 |
Franc Sadleir |
1837–1851 |
(c.1774–1851) |
29 |
Richard MacDonnell |
1851–1867 |
(c. 1787–1867) |
30 |
Humphrey Lloyd |
1867–1881 |
(c.1800–1881) |
31 |
John Hewitt Jellett |
1881–1888 |
(c.1817–1888) |
32 |
George Salmon |
1888–1904 |
(c.1819–1904). Also was Chancellor of St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin 1871–1904. |
33 |
Anthony Traill |
1904–1914 |
(c.1838–1914) |
34 |
Sir John Pentland Mahaffy |
1914–1919 |
(c.1839–1919) |
35 |
John Henry Bernard |
1919–1927 |
(c.1860–1927). Formerly Dean of St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin 1902–1911, Bishop of Ossory, Ferns and Leighlin 1911–1915, and Archbishop of Dublin 1915–1919. |
36 |
Edward John Gwynn |
1927–1937 |
(c.1868–1941) |
37 |
William Thrift |
1937–1942 |
(c.1870–1942) |
38 |
Ernest Alton |
1942–1952 |
(c.1873–1952) |
39 |
Albert Joseph McConnell |
1952–1974 |
(b. 1903) |
40 |
F. S. L. Lyons |
1974–1981 |
(c.1923–1983) |
41 |
William Arthur Watts |
1981–1991 |
(1930–2010) |
42 |
Thomas Mitchell |
1991–2001 |
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43 |
John Hegarty |
2001–2011 |
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44 |
Patrick Prendergast[4] |
2011– |
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