Énri Ó Connmhaigh

Énri Ó Connmhaigh (fl.1405) was Bishop of Clonfert and Bishop of Kilmacduagh.

Bishop Ó Connmhaigh was one of at least two bearers of the surname (now rendered as Conway to hold this office. He was succeeded by a Seaán Ó Connmhaigh, who became bishop in 1441. An apparent kinsman, Máel Muire Ó Connaig, who held the office from may have been a relative who bore an earlier version of the surname.

Ó Connmhaigh, originally bishop of Clonfert, was translated from that diocese to Kilmacduagh on 11 March 1405. He succeeded Gregorius Ó Leaáin, whose office was vacant from his death in 1397 until Énri was appointed in 1405. He in turn was succeeded at some unknown date by Dionysius (died 1410).

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References

    • The Surnames of Ireland, Edward MacLysaght, 1978.
    • A New History of Ireland: Volume IX – Maps, Genealogies, Lists, ed. T.W. Moody, F.X. Martin, F.J. Byrne, pp. 322–324.
    Catholic Church titles
    Preceded by
    David Corre
    Bishop of Clonfert
    1398–1405
    Succeeded by
    Tomás mac Muircheartaigh
    Ó Cellaigh
    Catholic Church titles
    Preceded by
    Gregorius Ó Leaáin
    Bishop of Kilmacduagh
    1405-?
    Succeeded by
    Dionysius
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