The Primate of Ireland lives in Armagh, as he is the Archbishop of Armagh.The Primate of Ireland lives in Armagh, as he is the Archbishop of Armagh.The Primate of Ireland lives in Armagh, as he is the Archbishop of Armagh.The Primate of Ireland lives in Armagh, as he is the Archbishop of Armagh.The Primate of Ireland lives in Armagh, as he is the Archbishop of Armagh.The Primate of Ireland lives in Armagh, as he is the Archbishop of Armagh.The Primate of Ireland lives in Armagh, as he is the Archbishop of Armagh.The Primate of Ireland lives in Armagh, as he is the Archbishop of Armagh.The Primate of Ireland lives in Armagh, as he is the Archbishop of Armagh.The Primate of Ireland lives in Armagh, as he is the Archbishop of Armagh.The Primate of Ireland lives in Armagh, as he is the Archbishop of Armagh.
Michael Boyle - archbishop of Armagh - died in 1702.
Michael Boyle - archbishop of Armagh - was born in 1609.
John Armstrong - archbishop of Armagh - died in 1987.
Thomas Kelly - archbishop of Armagh - died in 1835.
Peter Lombard - archbishop of Armagh - died in 1625.
John Armstrong - archbishop of Armagh - was born in 1915.
From 1887 to 1924, the Primate of Ireland, which is the Archbishop of Armagh, was Michael Logue.From 1887 to 1924, the Primate of Ireland, which is the Archbishop of Armagh, was Michael Logue.From 1887 to 1924, the Primate of Ireland, which is the Archbishop of Armagh, was Michael Logue.From 1887 to 1924, the Primate of Ireland, which is the Archbishop of Armagh, was Michael Logue.From 1887 to 1924, the Primate of Ireland, which is the Archbishop of Armagh, was Michael Logue.From 1887 to 1924, the Primate of Ireland, which is the Archbishop of Armagh, was Michael Logue.From 1887 to 1924, the Primate of Ireland, which is the Archbishop of Armagh, was Michael Logue.From 1887 to 1924, the Primate of Ireland, which is the Archbishop of Armagh, was Michael Logue.From 1887 to 1924, the Primate of Ireland, which is the Archbishop of Armagh, was Michael Logue.From 1887 to 1924, the Primate of Ireland, which is the Archbishop of Armagh, was Michael Logue.From 1887 to 1924, the Primate of Ireland, which is the Archbishop of Armagh, was Michael Logue.
there are 2 - the primate is the Archbishop of Armagh, and the other is the Archbishop of Dublin . The Church in Ireland (the Catholic Church) and the Church of Ireland (the Anglican Church) both have two Archbishops, from Wikipedia: At present the Archbishop of Armagh for the Roman Catholic Church is Seán Brady. Alan Harper holds the office in the Church of Ireland. The current Roman Catholic Archbishop of Dublin is Diarmuid Martin. The current Church of Ireland Archbishop of Dublin is Michael Jackson.
James Ussher was Church of Ireland Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland between 1625 and 1656.
Brendan Smith has written: 'The register of Milo Sweteman, archbishop of Armagh, c.1361-1380'
It is a person from the county or city of Armagh. They can be just known as an Armagh man or an Armagh woman.