Charles Talbot Blayney, 8th Baron Blayney
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Charles Talbot Blayney, 8th Baron Blayney (27 January 1714 – 29 September 1761) was an
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in
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in the eighteenth century. Blayney was born in
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and educated at
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. He was
Dean of Killaloe The Dean of Killaloe is based at the Killaloe Cathedral, Cathedral Church of St Flannan in Killaloe in the united diocese of Diocese of Limerick and Killaloe, Limerick, Killaloe and Ardfert within the Church of Ireland. The Dean of Killaloe is als ...
from 1750 until his death."Fasti Ecclesiae Hibernicae: The succession of the prelates Volume 1" Cotton, H. p479
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, Hodges & Smith, 1848–1878


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Alumni of St John's College, Cambridge Deans of Killaloe 18th-century Irish Anglican priests Christian clergy from Dublin (city) 1714 births 1761 deaths Barons Blayney {{Ireland-Anglican-dean-stub