John Derry (bishop)

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In office9 July 1847 – 2 July 1870
PredecessorThomas Coen
John Derry
Bishop of Clonfert
ChurchCatholic Church
DioceseDiocese of Clonfert
In office9 July 1847 – 2 July 1870
PredecessorThomas Coen
SuccessorPatrick Duggan
Orders
Ordination1834
Consecration21 September 1847
by John MacHale
Personal details
Born(1811-06-19)19 June 1811
Died2 July 1870(1870-07-02) (aged 59)
Brideswell, County Roscommon, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland

John Derry (19 June 1811 – 2 July 1870) was an Irish prelate who served as Bishop of Clonfert.[1] He was born in the Hermitage, Moore, Co. Roscommon, close to Ballinasloe, Co. Galway. Educated privately at an academy run by John O’Farrell, he went to Maynooth College to study for the priesthood.[2] Derry was ordained priest in 1834. Derry was consecrated Bishop of Clonfert on 21 September 1847,[3] a post he held until his death. He served as a Council father at the First Vatican Council,[4] and returning to Ireland he received medical treatment for a heart condition in Dublin, however he died at his sister's residence in Brideswell on 2 July 1870.[2]

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