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- Archibald_Adair abstract "Archibald Adair was a 17th-century Irish Anglican bishop.He was Dean of Raphoe from 1622 to 1630 when he became Bishop of Killala and Achonry.He was nominated on 23 November 1629 and consecrated 9 May the following year. Deprived on 18 May 1640 (subsequently set aside), he was translated to Waterford and Lismore on 13 July 1641. He died in 1647.".
- Q4786193 abstract "Archibald Adair was a 17th-century Irish Anglican bishop.He was Dean of Raphoe from 1622 to 1630 when he became Bishop of Killala and Achonry.He was nominated on 23 November 1629 and consecrated 9 May the following year. Deprived on 18 May 1640 (subsequently set aside), he was translated to Waterford and Lismore on 13 July 1641. He died in 1647.".
- Archibald_Adair comment "Archibald Adair was a 17th-century Irish Anglican bishop.He was Dean of Raphoe from 1622 to 1630 when he became Bishop of Killala and Achonry.He was nominated on 23 November 1629 and consecrated 9 May the following year. Deprived on 18 May 1640 (subsequently set aside), he was translated to Waterford and Lismore on 13 July 1641. He died in 1647.".
- Q4786193 comment "Archibald Adair was a 17th-century Irish Anglican bishop.He was Dean of Raphoe from 1622 to 1630 when he became Bishop of Killala and Achonry.He was nominated on 23 November 1629 and consecrated 9 May the following year. Deprived on 18 May 1640 (subsequently set aside), he was translated to Waterford and Lismore on 13 July 1641. He died in 1647.".