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Thady Dowling (1544 to 1628) |
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"Thady Dowling was an ecclesiastic and annalist and a member of an old native family in the part of Ireland now known as Queen's County. Of his life little is known beyond the circumstance of his having been about 1590 ecclesiastic treasurer of the See of Leighlin in the County of Carlow. In 1591 Dowling was advanced to the chancellorship of that See. He is mentioned in the record of regal visitation in 1615 as an ancient Irish minister aged seventy-one, qualified to teach Latin and Irish.
No autographed manuscripts of Dowling's "Annales Hiberniæ" is at present accessible. They were edited in 1849 for the Irish Archaeological Society by the Very Rev. Richard Butler, dean of Clanmacnoise, from a transcript in the Library of Trinity College, Dublin. The editor was unable to throw light upon Dowling's career, nor does he appear to have been fully conversant with the sources from which Dowling derived the materials for his compilation. Copies of documents of 1541 in the writing and attested by Dowling as Chancellor of Leighlin are extant among the state papers, Ireland, in the Public Records Office, London. A transcript of an official document, with an attestation by Dowling in April 1555, is preserved in the same repository. [Ware, De Scriptoribus Acherniæ, 1639; MSS., Trinity College, Dublin; State Papers, Ireland, Public Records Office, London; Annals of Ireland, Dublin, 1849] JTG" Source: Dictionary of National Biography by George Smith, Oxford University Press 1921-2
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