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<p> an Irish prelate, was born in August 1792, at Cork, Ireland. He graduated, in 1815, from [[Trinity]] College, Dublin, with distinction; in 1819 was appointed assistant chaplain of the [[Magdalen]] Asylum, and three years later at the [[Female]] [[Orphan]] House, where he continued for nine years; next became one of the archbishop of Dublin's chaplains; in July, 1833, was appointed to the parish of St. Ann's, Dublin; in 1840 was made bishop of Meath, and died July 12, 1842. See The | Charles Dickinson <ref name="term_37501" /> | ||
==References == | <p> an Irish prelate, was born in August 1792, at Cork, Ireland. He graduated, in 1815, from [[Trinity]] College, Dublin, with distinction; in 1819 was appointed assistant chaplain of the [[Magdalen]] Asylum, and three years later at the [[Female]] [[Orphan]] House, where he continued for nine years; next became one of the archbishop of Dublin's chaplains; in July, 1833, was appointed to the parish of St. Ann's, Dublin; in 1840 was made bishop of Meath, and died July 12, 1842. See The Church of [[England]] Magazine, August 1846, page 107. </p> | ||
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Charles Dickinson [1]
an Irish prelate, was born in August 1792, at Cork, Ireland. He graduated, in 1815, from Trinity College, Dublin, with distinction; in 1819 was appointed assistant chaplain of the Magdalen Asylum, and three years later at the Female Orphan House, where he continued for nine years; next became one of the archbishop of Dublin's chaplains; in July, 1833, was appointed to the parish of St. Ann's, Dublin; in 1840 was made bishop of Meath, and died July 12, 1842. See The Church of England Magazine, August 1846, page 107.