Thomas Hincks (priest) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Irish Anglican priest Thomas Hincks (5 January 1808 – 28 March 1882) was an Irish Anglican priest in the 19th century.[1] Hincks was born in Cork and educated at Trinity College, Dublin.[2] He was Archdeacon of Connor[3] from 1865[4] until his death in 1882.[5] ↑ W. P. Carmody. "Lisburn Cathedral". Lisburn.com. Retrieved 23 January 2020. ↑ Burtchaell, G.D; Sadlier, T.U (1935). Alumni Dublinenses : a register of the students, graduates, professors and provosts of Trinity College in the University of Dublin (1593–1860). Dublin: Alex Thom and Co. p. 401 ↑ "Established Church (Ireland) Resolution. (Hansard, 10 April 1866)". api.parliament.uk. Retrieved 23 January 2020. ↑ Crockford's Clerical Directory p763: London; Horace Cox; 1868 ↑ "Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries". Morning Post. No. 34482. 30 December 1882. p. 6. Church of Ireland titles Preceded byJames Smith Archdeacon of Connor 1865–1882 Succeeded byJohn Walton Murray vteArchdeacons of Connor Eustacius Adam le Petit Thomas de Sandall Donall O'Kylte Kellan O'Hele Nicholas Todd Andrew Moneypenny Henry Tilson John Richardson Robert Leslie John Baynard Philip Mathews William Armar William Smyth John Wetherby Samuel Hutchinson Alexander Bissett Anthony Traill Walter Mant Leslie Creery James Smith Thomas Hincks John Walton Murray Charles Seaver George Chichester Smythe John Bristow John Spence Thomas Walter Benson Henry Robert Brett Frederick John McNeice William McCappin Richard Stevenson Jack Roloston Alan Harper Stephen McBride vteChurch of Ireland diocesesProvince of Armagh Armagh Clogher Connor Derry and Raphoe Down and Dromore Kilmore, Elphin and Ardagh Province of Dublin Cashel and Ossory Cork, Cloyne and Ross Dublin and Glendalough Tuam, Limerick and Killaloe Meath and Kildare Portals: Biography Ireland Christianity This article about an Irish Anglican cleric is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.vte Related Articles