Nominated by King Henry VIII 11 June 1536; letters patent 25 September 1536; probably swore the Oath of Supremacy at Clonmel early in 1539[4] absolved of schism by Cardinal Pole 27 November 1556; died circa August 1557.
Grant of Temporalities 2 November 1557 and confirmed by letters patent in 1562; consecrated 30 October 1562; appointed on a commission in 1564 to administer the Oath of Supremacy;[5] resigned 18 March 1567
Granted by the order of Queen Mary 18 September 1557; said to have been consecrated papali ritu 30 October 1562,[8] although this statement has been called 'untenable';[9] appointed on a commission in 1564 to administer the Oath of Supremacy;[9] resigned 1567; "he was not recognized by Rome. He is ... condemned ... because he was reappointed by Elizabeth on 31 July 1562 ... he certainly accepted the supremacy when he accepted his appointment from Elizabeth"[10]
Dominic Tirrey AC and Roger Skiddy BD were bishops of both successions.
References
^Fryde, E. B.; Greenway, D. E.; Porter, S.; Roy, I. (1986). Handbook of British Chronology (Third ed.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p. 345. ISBN0-521-56350-X.
^Bolster, Evelyn (1982). A history of the Diocese of Cork : from the Reformation to the Penal Era. Cork. p. 59.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)