Richard Bourke (bishop) explained

Type:Bishop
Honorific Prefix:The Right Reverend and Honourable
Hon. Richard Bourke
Church:Church of Ireland
Diocese:Bishop of Waterford and Lismore
Term:1813–1832
Successor:Diocese merged with Cashel
Consecration:10 October 1813
Birth Name:Richard Bourke
Birth Date:1767 4, df=yes
Nationality:Irish
Children:4, including:
Robert Bourke, 5th Earl of Mayo
Alma Mater:Christ Church, Oxford

The Honourable Richard Bourke (22 April 1767  - 15 November 1832) was an Irish Church of Ireland cleric who was Dean of Ardagh (1800–1813) and the last Bishop of Waterford and Lismore (1813–1832)[1] before it merged with the defunct Ecclesiastical Province of Cashel.[2]

Early life

Born into an aristocratic family, Bourke was the second son of Joseph Bourke, 3rd Earl of Mayo and his wife Elizabeth Meade, the daughter of Richard Meade, 3rd Baronet.[3] He was educated at Christ Church, Oxford.

Career

Bourke was appointed Prebendary of Tuam in 1791, Rector of Templemichael and of Mohill in 1795 and became Dean of Ardagh in 1800 before his elevation to the episcopacy. He was nominated to the See of Waterford and Lismore on 25 August 1813 and consecrated on 10 October 1813.

Family

Bourke married Frances Fowler (d.1827) on 20 March 1795, and they had four children: Frances, Mildred, Catherine, and Robert (later 5th Earl of Mayo).

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Notes and References

  1. [The Gentleman's Magazine]
  2. http://www.dirl.com/tipperary/cahir/stpauls.htm Irish Tourist Board
  3. Web site: Person Page .