Robert O'Loughlin
Dean of Dromore
Robert Stuart O’Loughlin (1852–1925) was Dean of Dromore from 1905[1] to his death[2] and also wrote widely on religious matters.[3]
Notes
- ^ "The Clergy List" 1913 London, Kellys
- ^ ‘O’LOUGHLIN, Very Rev. Robert Stuart’, Who Was Who, A & C Black, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc, 1920–2008; online edn, Oxford University Press, Dec 2007 accessed 22 Nov 2013
- ^ Amongst others he wrote The Glory of God; The Crisis in the Church of England; Baptismal Controversies; The Priesthood of the Laity; and The Doctrines of the Plymouth Brethren > British Library web site accessed 17:43 GMT FRiday 21 November 2013
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Deans of Dromore
- Isaac Plume
- William Todd
- Thomas Wilson
- John Wall
- Robert Dawson
- William Moore
- George Synge
- Robert Forward
- Nicholas Greaves
- William Smyth
- John Leslie
- Henry Leslie
- George Berkeley
- John Hamilton
- Samuel Hutchinson
- Walter Cope
- Hon Joseph Bourke
- Raphael Walsh
- James Mahon
- William Wynne
- Holt Waring
- Daniel Bagot
- Jeffry Lefroy
- Henry Stewart
- Theophilus Campbell
- Abraham Dawson
- Robert O'Loughlin
- Thomas Clarendon
- Henry Swanzy
- Edward Albert Myles
- Wilfred Orr
- William Jones
- John Appleby
- Arthur Forde
- Henry Hughes
- Hugh Mayes
- Norman Lockhart
- Mervyn Wilson
- Roland Hutchinson
- David Chillingworth
- Stephen Lowry
- Brian Kerr
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