The Diocesan History of Killaloe, Kilfenora, Clonfert, And Kilmacduagh (A.D. 639-A.D. 1886)
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In January or March of the following year, the king issued his license to the chapter for the election of a successor, and on the 13th July, 1284, David O'Sedaghan obtained restitution of the temporalities from the king. He died in 1290, and was buried in the same convent as his predecessor. In the same year he was succeeded by Laurence O'Laghtnan, a Cistercian monk. He probably was a man of eminence, as we find him governing three abbeys in succession, namely, Arkloe, Boyle, and Knockway. He d...ied about the beginning of 1306. Luke succeeded to the vacant bishopric in 1308, and held it for seven- teen or eighteen years till his death in 1325. John, who was Dean of Kilmacduagh, was elected by the chapter, had his temporalities restored by the king on the 3rd September, 1326, and was consecrated in that year by Malachi, Archbishop ofTuam. He was living in 1347, but it is not known how long he held his See. Nicholas was consecrated in 1360, but nothing is known concerning him except that he was sitting in 1371.
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