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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 December 2009
page 212 note * Memoir of Bishop Bedell, printed from the MS. (No. 6400, Har. Coll.) in the British Museum, and edited by Mr. W. Walker Wilkins, p. 106, London, 1862.
page 212 note † See p. 156 et seq. The Minister here referred to under the initiala A. B. appears to have been Mr. Clogie himself.
page 212 note ‡ Memoir of Bishop Bedell just cited, p. 205.
page 212 note § Mr. Creane's name occurs among the signatures to the decrees passed at the Diocesan Synod of Kilmore, on the 19th of September, 1638. (See Chapter IX.) He was collated to the vicarage of Mullagh, alias Killinkere, by Bishop Bedell in 1631. (Reg. Visitation 1633–4.) The Bev. Daniel Creane married a daughter of Captain Perkins, and had a son named Ambrose, after Captain Ambrose Bedell, the Bishop's son. To this Ambrose Creane Captain Ambrose Bedell bequeathed £5.
page 213 note * Op. Cit. p. 97.
page 213 note † Op. Cit. p. 176.
page 213 note ‡ Clogie, Op. Cit. p. 68. Master Thomas Price, who had been Bishop Bedell s Archdeacon, and who was joined with Ambrose Bedell in command of the Castle of Croghan after Sir James Craig's death, came over to England at the same time as Chaplain of Infantry. Archdeacon Price was afterwards Bishop of Kildare. We shall meet with him again as Archbishop of Cashel.
page 213 note § Op. Cit. p. 177.
page 213 note ‖ Op. Cit. p. 86.
page 214 note * In the burial of Mr. Clogie within the church, the example of Bishop Bedell was not followed.
page 214 note † A volume of the Camden Society for the year 1853–4.
page 214 note ‡ For all the information here given about Mr. Alexander Clogie, I am indebted to the very obliging courtesy and kindness of the Rev. Mr. Trollope. Thomas Bedell's MS. notes (supra p. 89) first gave the reference to Wigmore.
page 216 note * Printed Memoir, ut supra, p. 49.
page 218 note * Tanner MSS. in the Bodleian Library, Oxford, vol. xxx. folio 25.
The Bishop of Kilmore here referred to was Dr. William Sheridan; and Dr. Edward Wettenhall, the Bishop of Cork and Ross in 1686, who himself became Bishop of Kilmore and Ardagh in 1699, in succession to Dr. Smith, was he who directed in his will that should he die at Kilmore his body should be interred near “good Bishop Bedell's.” Supra, p. 196.