Moore Neligan | |
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Bishop of Auckland | |
Diocese | Anglican Diocese of Auckland |
Predecessor | William Cowie |
Personal details | |
Born | Moore Richard Neligan 6 January 1863 Dublin, Ireland |
Died | November 22, 1922 | (aged 59)
Nationality | British |
Denomination | Anglicanism |
Alma mater | Trinity College, Dublin |
Moore Richard Neligan (6 January 1863 – 22 November 1922) was the Anglican Bishop of Auckland during the first decade of the 20th century.[1]
Neligan was born in Dublin, the son of Rev. Maurice Neligan, a prominent Irish-Evangelical clergyman who was canon of Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin.[2] He was educated at Reading School and Trinity College, Dublin,[3] from which he graduated in 1884. He was ordained deacon and priest in 1886 and 1887 by the Archbishop of York, after embarking on an ecclesiastical career with a curacy at Sculcoates, Hull.[2] He was briefly Vicar at East Dereham,[4] before he became curate of Christ church, Lancaster Gate in 1890.[5] Four years later he transferred to St. Stephen, Westbourne-park, in Paddington. He was nominated to the colonial episcopate in Auckland in November 1902,[2] and took up the position in 1903. Ill health prompted his return from New Zealand in 1910,[6] and he served the remainder of his career as Rector of Ford, Northumberland.[7]