Patrick Fitzsimons STD (1695–1769) was an
Irish Roman Catholic
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bishop
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in the second half of the 18th century.
Fitzsimons was educated at the Jesuit run
English College of St Gregory
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in Seville, and was
ordained
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priest
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in 1718. He was appointed
Archbishop of Dublin in 1763.
He died in post on 2 October 1769.
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1695 births
1769 deaths
18th-century Roman Catholic archbishops in Ireland
Roman Catholic archbishops of Dublin
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