The Most Reverend Francis Marsh D.D. | |
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Archbishop of Dublin Primate of Ireland | |
Church | Church of Ireland |
Province | Dublin |
Diocese | Dublin and Glendalough |
Appointed | 14 February 1682 |
In office | 1682–1693 |
Predecessor | John Parker |
Successor | Narcissus Marsh |
Previous post(s) | Bishop of Limerick, Ardfert and Aghadoe (1667–1673) Bishop of Kilmore and Ardagh (1673–1682) |
Orders | |
Ordination | 27 January 1661 by Jeremy Taylor |
Consecration | 22 December 1667 by Thomas Price |
Personal details | |
Born | 23 October 1626 |
Died | 16 November 1693 | (aged 67)
Nationality | English |
Denomination | Anglican |
Spouse | Mary Taylor |
Francis Marsh (23 October 1626 – 16 November 1693) was Archbishop of Dublin from 1682 to 1693.[1]
He was admitted to Emmanuel College, Cambridge in April 1642 as the son of Henry Marsh esq. of Edgeworth, Gloucestershire.[2] He had previously been Dean of Connor (1660–1661), Dean of Armagh (1661–1667), Bishop of Limerick, Ardfert and Aghadoe and Kilmore and Ardagh. He married Mary, the daughter of Bishop Jeremy Taylor.[3] Their son Jeremiah Marsh was the Dean of Kilmore.[4] From his father-in-law, Jeremy Taylor, he inherited a silver watch, said to have been a gift from Charles I. This watch remained in the family of his great-grandson, Francis Marsh, barrister-at-law.[5]