- John
Baptist Sleyne (Irish: Seán
Baisteach Mac Sleimhne; c. 1638 – 16
February 1712) was
Roman Catholic Bishop of Cork and
Cloyne and
Apostolic Administrator...
- slaughters,
giving it the name
Sleyng Lane (in 1478). The lane
became known as
Sleyne Lane (in 1690),
Slaying Lane (in 1811),
Slaughter Lane (in 1840). In 1772...
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Catholic bishops in
Ireland when the act was p****ed, two left, one (John
Sleyne) was arrested, and five went into hiding. The port
authorities paid for...
- Forbin-Janson
While bishop, he was the prin****l
consecrator of: John
Baptist Sleyne,
Bishop of Cork and
Cloyne (1693); François de Mailly,
Archbishop of Arles...
- In this, he was
accompanied by the
other "yong
lordes whoos fadres were
sleyne at
Seynt Albonys."
Jointly with Lord
Egremont and the new earl of Northumberland...
- Wall, M. (1961) The
Penal Laws, 1691-1760. Dublin:
Dublin Historical ****ociation. p. 12. Portals:
Biography Catholicism Ireland History John
Sleyne v t e...
- was
hanged by Lord Broghill, on 10
April 1650. At length, in 1693,
Bishop Sleyne of Cork and
Cloyne was
given Ross in commendam, and the see
continued under...
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patronising Irish literature and
protecting Roman Catholic clergy,
including John
Sleyne Bishop of Cork and Cloyne, from the authorities.
Following his
death in...
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rector of the university. Many
Irishmen held
chairs in the university. John
Sleyne was a
professor at the Sorbonne.
Power was a
professor of the
college at...
- Old Grange. The last
recorded titular Prior of
Ballybeg was John
Baptist Sleyne (1635–1712),
Bishop of Cork and Cloyne, who died in
exile at Lisbon. "To-day...