David Woodworth

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Gerald Mark David Woodworth (1939–1994) was an Anglican priest in Ireland,[1][2] who was described as "a rare southern Protestant radical".[3]

Woodworth was educated at Trinity College, Dublin, receiving a BA in 1962 and an MA in 1969, and the Church of Ireland Theological College, graduating in 1964; and was ordained as a deacon in 1964 and as a priest in 1965.[2] After curacies in Dublin he held incumbencies at Kilkenny then Bandon.[2] He was Archdeacon and Dean of Cashel from 1984[2] until his death on 11 July 1994.[4] Woodworth was instrumental to the conservation of the Bolton Library,[5] and was succeeded by Dr. Philip Knowles.[6][7][8]

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