CASHEL Cashel, Waterford, Lismore, Ossory, Ferns and Leighlin
BISHOPS
Cormac MacCuillenan 908
Donnell O'Heney 1096 or 1098
ARCHBISHOPS
c. 1111
Mael los Ua h-Ainmire
Mael losa Ua Fogludha [Mauricius] 1131
Domnall Ua Conaing 1137
Gilla Naomh O'Marty 1149
-1152
Donat O'Lonergan I
-c. 1160
M.
1172
Domnall O h-Ualla-chain [Donatus]
1186
Muirghes O h-Enna [Matheus]
c. 1208
Donnchad Ua Longargain I [Donatus]
1216
Donnchad Ua Longargain II [Donatus]
1224
Mairin O Briain [Marianus]
1238
David mac Ceallaig [O'Kelly]
1254
David Mac Cearbaill [Mac Carwill]
1290
Stiamna O Bracain
1303
Maurice Mac Cearbaill
1317
William FitzJohn
1327
Seoan Mac Cerbaill
1329
Walter le Rede
1332
Eoin O Grada
1346
Radulphus O Cellaigh [Kelly]
1362
George Roche [de Rupe]
1365
Tomas Mac Cearbhaill
1374
Philip of Torrington
1382
Michael
1384
Peter Hackett
1406
Richard O Hedian
1442
John Cantwell I
1452
John Cantwell II
1484
David Creagh
1504
Maurice FitzGerald
1525
Edmund Butler
1553
Roland Baron or FitzGerald
1567
James MacCawell
Emly united to Cashel 1569
1571
Miler Magrath (Bishop of Cashel and Waterford from 1582)
1623
Malcolm Hamilton
1630
Archibald Hamilton
1661
Thomas Fulwar
1667
Thomas Price
[See vacant 1685-91]
1691
Narcissus Marsh
1694
William Palliser
[1727
William Nicolson, not enthroned]
1727
Timothy Goodwin
1730
Theophilus Bolton
1744
Arthur Price
1752
John Whitcombe
1754
Michael Cox
1779
Charles Agar
1801
Charles Brodrick
1822
Richard Laurence
Waterford and Lismore united to Cashel from 1833; on the death of Archbishop Laurence in 1838 the province was united to Dublin and the see ceased to be an Archbishopric