Arthur Rowan Explained

Arthur Blennerhassett Rowan,[1] (1800–1861)[2] was a Church of Ireland cleric, Archdeacon of Ardfert[3] from 1856 to 1861,[4] known also as an antiquarian writer.

Life

Rowan born in county Kerry, probably in Tralee, the son of William Rowan, Provost of Tralee, and his wife Letitia Denny, daughter of Sir Barry Denny, 1st Baronet of Tralee Castle and a cousin. He was educated at Dr. King's school, Ennis, and at the age of sixteen entered Trinity College, Dublin.[5] [6]

Graduating B.A. in 1821, M.A. 1827, B.D. and D.D. 1854, Rowan was ordained in 1824, and received the curacy of Blennerville in county Kerry; he held it for 30 years, some of that time with Ballynahaglish. He set up and edited the Kerry Magazine, which ran for two or three years, and mainly dealt with local history and antiquities.[5]

In 1854 Rowan was appointed rector of Kilgobbin, Clonfert, and on 31 March 1856 was promoted archdeacon of Ardfert. He died at Belmont, near Tralee, 12 August 1861, and was buried in Ballyseedy churchyard.[5]

Works

Rowan's published works included:[5]

Family

Rowan married Alicia, daughter of Peter Thompson. They had two sons, William, later of Belmont, county Kerry, and Arthur Edward Denny, and two daughters,[5] [7] [8] including writer and historian, Anne Margaret and Ora.[9]

External links

Attribution

Notes and References

  1. [Court of Chancery]
  2. http://www.blennerhassettfamilytree.com/Writers.php Blennerhassett family tree
  3. http://www.libraryireland.com/biography/ArthurBlennerhassettRowan.php Library Ireland
  4. "The Church of Ireland in County Kerry" Murphy, J.A. p243: Cork, Lulu, 2016
  5. Rowan, Arthur Blennerhassett. 49.
  6. "Alumni Dublinenses : a register of the students, graduates, professors and provosts of Trinity College in the University of Dublin (1593-1860)Burtchaell,G.D/Sadlier,T.U p718: Dublin, Alex Thom and Co, 1935
  7. 24191. Marie-Louise. Legg. Rowan, Arthur Blennerhassett.
  8. Book: Irish Memorials Association. Journal .... 1907. 364.
  9. Web site: Rowan, Anne Margaret. Caball. Marc. 2009. Dictionary of Irish Biography - Cambridge University Press. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20210421113818/https://dib.cambridge.org/viewReadPage.do?articleId=a7823 . 21 April 2021 . 2020-04-13.